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The snowmobiles and the helicopter were bothparked on the slope. The scientists and journalistsstood talking with Nancy and Pete. Oh, no! Annie said, grabbing Jack. What aboutPenny? We're not supposed to have a penguin! They'lltake her away!Jack put
Well done, Teddy said softly. Indeed, said Kathleen, smiling at Jack and Annie. Morgan smiled at them, too. Thank you for yourfour secrets, she said. You're welcome, said Annie. But we're notexactly sure what the fourth secret is.I told Annie I don't
In the icy field below the slope were yellow, brown,and green buildings; telephone poles; metal pipes; andstorage tanks. Tractors and bulldozers moved alonggravel roads. It looked like a small town. HONK! The sound came from a red bus with giganticwh
Touching down onto a flat, snowy field was anorange and white helicopter. The helicopter had skison the bottom so it could land on the ice and snow. The bus came to a stop at the edge of the field. We must be going to the volcano in a helicopter!said
Welcome to Antarctica, said Annie. Jack and Annie were bundled in cold-weather gear. They both wore snow pants, gloves, boots withspikes, and thick red parkas with hoods. Gogglescovered their eyes, and wool masks covered theirmouths and noses. A hike
The castle was still and silent. No candles burned inits windows. No guards stood at its gatehouse. Noarchers patrolled the tops of its walls. Hello! Teddy shouted. No one answered. Not very well protected, eh? said Teddy. Ourmission should be easy.Y
IN THE NEWS - High-Level Delegations Meet for Talks on Mali Crisis 新闻报道 - 高级别代表团会面讨论马里危机 From VOA Learning English, this is IN THE NEWS in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语新闻报道节目。 Hig
Technology Report - A Hollywood Movie Producer Helps Develop Mobile Calendar Application This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. Smartphones, tablet computers and e-readers have become a part of everyday life for many people. They have als
Soweto Shows Uneven Development After 18 Years of Democracy Tourists cycling fearlessly in Soweto are finishing up a historical tour in one of the world's most famous townships, where they are taught about life during white-minority rule, known as ap
US College Students' Inventions Help Developing Countries Many small-scale farmers in East Africa find it hard to grow crops year-round because of drought or too much rain. So a student team from Pennsylvania State University came up with the idea of
By Carol Pearson Washington 04 March 2008 Numerous studies show that a glass or maybe two of red wine can be good for your heart and even good for your waistline. Now researchers say red wine may also protect you from E. coli and other food-related d
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. In two thousand seven, five young people in the American state of Massachusetts developed an idea. The team knew that the world is filled with mobile phones. About eighty percent of all people are
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. The earliest process of making paper was done almost five thousand years ago in Egypt and the Nile Valley. In those days, paper was made from strips of the papyrus plant. Modern paper-making began
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. A market in Dakar, Senegal In Senegal, some people receive medical coverage from large employers. Some buy their own insurance. But most Senegalese are uninsured, especially the poor -- a common st
Technology Report - Technology Designed to Take Paralympians to New Levels 科技报道 - 科技引领残奥会进入新高度 This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语科技报道。 The Paralympic Games in
By Paula Wolfson White House 25 April 2007 President Bush has announced an enhanced effort to combat malaria in Africa. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports from the White House, the president spoke Wednesday at an event marking Malaria Awareness Day in the
By Paul Sisco Washington 23 March 2007 U.S. scientists in the United States say they have moved a step closer toward success in the fight against malaria, by developing mosquitoes that are resistant to at least one form of the deadly illness. More o
Development Banks to Fund Sustainable Transport The worlds eight largest development banks say theyll invest 175 billion dollars to finance sustainable urban transportation systems. The announcement came at the U.N. Conference on Sustainable Developm
Rangoon's Historic Buildings Face Threat of Development One building in downtown Rangoon was built 98 years ago by Indian traders, seized by the government in the 1960s and then abandoned several years ago when the government moved the capital to Nay
DoctorFightsCervicalCancerinDevelopingCountries Cervical cancer is the second deadliest cancer - after breast cancer - among women in developing countries. Eight hundred women die of cervical cancer every day, nearly 300,000 each year worldwide. Cali