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Lesson12 Short-term and Long-term Memory A well-established distinction in memory theory is that between short-term and long-term memory. The former refers to our ability to do such things as remember telephone numbers long enough to dial them; the l
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. We talked last week about ways to avoid hypothermia and other cold-weather injuries. Today we are going to talk about emergency treatment. Hypothermia can be mild, moderate or severe. Mild hypothermia i
Z: I feel absolutely horrible. My temperature is 41 degrees Celsius, and I've got a headache and a runny nose. B: do you have any other symptoms? Z: I've also got a terrible stomach-ache. Is my face still swollen? B: just a little. Has your toothache
WORDS AND THEIR STORIES - Expressions About Health By Jill Moss Broadcast: Sunday, September 05, 2004 Acknowledgement: mming jmma@mail.cmu.edu.cn >, Li Wei liw@cnooc.com.cn >, niutao nnttao@yahoo.com.
Unit 9 Hospitals 161.I have a pain in my abdomen. 162. How long have you been like that? 163.I have (a) back pain. 164.I have a pain in my chest. 165.I have a dull pain in my stomach. 166.I have the flu. 167.I have a sore throat and a bad cough. 168.
(BBC News) Siberia has had a biting cold winter with temperatures dropping to minus 60 degrees Celsius. (英国国家广播公司报道)西伯利亚今年寒冬刺骨,气温降至摄氏零下六十度。 One of the casualnes has been the rare S
by Jason Marshall Lets kick things off with a bit of a strange question: If you were asked to walk up two stairs and then immediately back down three, how would you describe the total number of stairs youd climbed relative to where you began? Do any
The Sichuan-Tibet Highway is known as a road full of stunning vistas, winding through 21 mountains and crossing14 major rivers. But these same natural wonders can make it a risky journey for travelers. CCTV News is going to introduce the highway for
A new CSRIO report warns average temperatures will rise by up to six degrees celsius by the turn of the century, because of increasing air pollution. It says greenhouse gas emissions rose by three percent last year and almost as much as that again th
You have a fever. Your temperature is 102 ℉. 你发烧了,你的体温是华氏102度。 102? 102度? It's 39 ℃. 就是摄氏39度。
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has unveiled its new unmanned monorail, SkyRail, in Yinchuan, capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, on Wednesday, January 10. The unmanned train system will be officially put into operation in the second quarter
At Billy's house Jennifer: What in the world is that smell? Billy: The aroma of roasting coffee beans. Jennifer: Smells like you're baking something. What are those? Billy: Green beans. They pop and turn brown when you roast them. Jennifer: Cool! But
Our atmosphere is in constant motion; the moving air that causes our weather circulates between the ground and 50,000 feet. It is the sun that drives this movement. When solar energy reaches earth, it heats the surface and atmosphere, but it does so
Leaving Old Bahama Channel, which is fourteen leagues wide by 350 meters deep, the Gulf Stream moves at the rate of eight kilometers per hour. 从巴哈马运河出来时,海湾暖流在14里宽、350米深的范围内以每小时8公里的速度流动
Cheetah s are sprinter s, not made for a long-distance chase. So they must get close. But springbok have keen senses. True to their name, springbok can leap two meters high. It's jumping with a purpos
A note to ask for sick leave. March 17th 2003 Dear Mr John, I am sorry to tell you that I can't go to school. I haven't been well since this morning and my mother took me to the hospital. After taking my temperature, the doctor said that I was having
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara Klein. This week, we tell about health problems linked to extreme heat. We also tell about what to do to prevent and treat these problems. (MUS
Slow and Gentle Are Best in Treating Hypothermia From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. Last week, we talked about ways to avoid cold-weather injuries. This week, we are going to talk about emergency treatment of hyp
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Heat May Be Natures Deadliest Killer FAITH LAPIDUS: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. Im Faith Lapidus. BOB DOUGHTY: And I'm Bob Doughty. This week, we tell about health problems linked to extreme heat. We tel
Todd: OK, Peter, can you talk about your country, Sweden, and what is life like in Sweden in winter? Peter: Swedish life in winter is really harsh, especially, it tends to get pretty cold, especially around December, January, that's when it's really