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(woman) Thank you. It's great to see so many of you interested in this series on Survival in Outer Space. Please excuse the cameras - we're being videotaped for the local TV stations. Tonight I'm going to talk about the most basic aspect of survival
Matthew 5 1 Now when he saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, 2 and he began to teach them, saying: 3 Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 4 Blessed are those who mourn,
Unit 5 Health and Body Care Another Forty Years to Live(M) Cindy was from the richest neighborhood in townOne day,she had a heart attack and was taken to a hospitalWhile on the operating table,she had a near-death experienceShe saw an angel and asked
Sadness is part of the human experience, 悲伤是人类必经的感受, but for centuries there has been vast disagreement over exactly what it is and what, if anything, to do about it. 但几个世纪以来,人们既没有判断出它到底是什
[ti:UNIT 2 DNA Lesson 10 What Is DNA?] [0:02.300]UNIT 2 第二单元 [0:03.936]DNA [0:06.098]Lesson 10: 第10课: [0:07.918]What Is DNA? 什么是DNA? [0:10.668]THINK ABOUT IT! 想一想! [0:12.400] Do you and the students near you look the sam
Girls in Britain are becoming more miserable, suggests the Childrens Societys annual report。 儿童社会年报的调查显示,英国的女孩们正在变得越来越忧伤。 Among 10 to 15-year-old girls, the charitys report says 14% are un
[00:00.00]Module 2 My classroom and my body [00:04.46]Unit 1 It's a classroom. [00:07.73]1 Listen and point.John:What's this in English?Henry:A classroom. [00:15.26]John:A classroom?Henry:Yes, a classroom. [00:19.84]John:What's this in English?Henry:
[00:00.00]Uint 18 Beauty [00:04.43]Lesson 1 What Is Beauty? [00:09.07]Beauty is in the eye of the beholder [00:12.60]In 1878,when Margaret Wolfe Hungerford wrote, [00:16.77]Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, [00:19.70]she argued that individual op
Knock Three Times Hey, girl, what you doing down thee? Dancing alone every night while I live right above you? I can hear your music playing; I can feel your body swaying. One floor below me, you don*
This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Karen Hopkin. This will take just a minute. Whats in a neck? Well, its a good place to hang a pendant or a tie. Or to rest your head. Now scientists say that by separating our heads from our bodies,
LESSON TWELVE [00:15.07]Listen and repeat these sentences. [00:20.22]The museum was locked up. [00:25.08]The museum was closed. [00:29.34]Diana was given an extra key. [00:34.98]The police were called immediately. [00:39.94]The building was entered a
LESSON ELEVEN [00:15.20]Repeat these words and sentences. [00:20.95]killed He was killed. [00:28.21]hit He was hit. [00:35.37]found He was found. [00:42.95]reported It was reported [00:50.39]called It was called. [00:58.93]rushed He was rushed. [01:0
A: 欢迎大家来到这期的美语训练班! 我是杨琳! B: 我是Mike! 杨琳,来告诉大家今天都要学什么? A: 没问题! 今天,我们要聊聊旅游攻略,看看有没有倒时差的好方法,还要告诉你怎么说全盘交待
Language Points 1. 她由嫉妒转向失望 中国式:She was so jealous that she became desperate. 美国式:Jealousy drove her to despair. 2. 我没有经验 中国式:I have no experience. 美国式:I dont know much about that. 3. 我没有男
从小我们就知道怎么用英语说我们身上的部位,比如说头啊、手啊、脚啊....但是总有一些容易让人忽略却很重要的部位,你知道在英语里怎么表达吗?赶快听听我们今天的节目吧! 重点词汇:
起得晚睡得晚,拥有这种睡眠特质的人被称为夜猫子 6 Minute English bbclearningenglish.com 2010 Page 1 of 5 Dan: Hello and welcome to this weeks 6 minute English. Im Dan Walker Smith and today Im joined by Kate. Now Kate, would you
I dont understand how anyone can like medicine. Ive never liked it. I used to refuse to take it as a kid because the taste was so disgusting. Im not sure whether or not medicine is a good thing. Im sure that most of the time our body will recover nat
[00:00.00]2.2 Here is some advice for keeping your mind [00:08.49]and body healthy. [00:10.61]First of all,you should get enough sleep [00:13.81]every night. [00:15.67]If you go to bed late, [00:17.93]you will feel tired in the morning [00:20.86]and
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SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - While Other Threats Make the News, Heat May Be Nature's Deadliest KillerBy Oliver Chanler and Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 16:00:00 UTC VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE