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With these claws the hedgehog can burrow in the earth under the roots of trees, or in old walls; and in such places he often makes his home. 凭借这些锋利的工具, 刺猬能够在树根或老墙之下打洞穿行, 通常也都在这些地方安家
44 用来控制有害树种的昆虫 DATE=6-1-01 TITLE=ENVIRONMENT REPORT - Insects to Control Harmful Trees BYLINE=George Grow (Start at 1'01
AGRICULTURE REPORT – February 12, 2002: Sharpshooters By George Grow This is the VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT. Farmers in the American state of California are guarding against an insect ca
Words and Their Stories: Insect Expressions 词汇典故:关于昆虫的美式表达 Now, the VOA Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES. 现在是美国之音慢速英语词汇典故节目。 There are many American expressions about inse
038 pets words Dog/puppy Cat/kitten Hamster Goldfish Tropical Aquarium Bir Cage Kennel Feed Bones Cat/dog food Leftovers/scraps Devotion Pet shops Basket Attention Phrases Take a dog for a walk Feed a dog scraps Keep a bird in a cage Look after Play
He looked in the mirror. What were all those red spots on his face? Every morning he had fresh red spots on his face. Were they insect bites? Were insects biting him at night? What were those red spots? They would usually disappear in a few hours. Th
Bees are Carrying Pesticides into the Worlds Honey Bees are responsible for about 30 percent of the world's food supply. Our fruits and vegetables would not grow without bees. Many farmers use chemical products known as pesticides to protect food pla
BOB DOUGHTY: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. Im Bob Doughty. KATHERINE COLE: And Im Katherine Cole. Today, we will tell how some insects might prove useful against hard-to-fight diseases. We will tell about a program to protect cr
AGRICULTURE REPORT – October 29, 2002: Pest Management By Gary Garriott This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Since nineteen-forty-five, farmers have used pesticides, poisons made from
Study: Head Lice Growing Resistant to Existing Treatments 研究发明治疗抗药性头虱新方法 In the United States, many children are returning to school after a nearly three-month summer break from classes. With the start of school, health of
A: I have a little problem with room 507. B: What exactly seems to be the problem, Mr. Sandals? A: I found cockroaches in my room. B: Cockroaches, sir? That's unbelievable. A: I've seen at least nine different cockroaches in my room. B: Sir, are you
If you cut this seed-vessel across with a pen-knife, you will find inside it some tiny young green seeds. 用一把小刀将这个种皮切开,就能看到里面尚未成熟的绿色小种。 Within the flower of the snow-drop you can see some gree
By Cynthia Kirk ENVIRONMENT REPORT -May 31, 2002: Coqui Frogs Invade Hawaii This is the VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT. Experts say the American state of Hawaii has been invaded by a small fro
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Locusts in North Africa By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Crop damage in Mauritania. An inva
AGRICULTURE REPORT - All About the Birds and the Bees -- No, Just the Bees By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Most p
The Jinuo people are incredibly knowledgeable about their forests, and claim to have uses for most of the plants that they find there. They have names for them all, those good for eating, and some which even have strong medicinal qualities. By workin
And all I've got to do is dip this in it and wrap it around a stick. 然后把布条 沾满油 卷在一根棍子上 And this should burn nicely now. 这样就可以让火烧得很旺了 Pig fat burns with a bright flame,perfect for exploring dark ca
Each seed of barley ends in a sort of bristle, called an awn. 每个大麦粒的末端都是一根又长又硬的毛,叫做麦芒。 Do you remember how insects help flowers to form their seeds by carrying pollen from one blossom to another? 小朋友
Voice 1 Thank you for joining us for Spotlight! Im Ryan Geertsma. Voice 2 And Im Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 Fires like this
A growing number of the Earths insect population now exists only in collections like these. Nobodys seen those 400 years. A new review of over 70 studies of insect populations suggests that human pressures are causing insect populations to plummet by