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[00:-1.00]Exericse 2 [00:-2.00]Listen to the extracts.About rhythm and different art forms. [00:-3.00]Match the extracts to the types of performances listed below. [00:-4.00]Exercise 4 [00:-5.00]Listen to the extracts again. [00:-6.00]Which of the Ke
[00:-1.00]The Road to Bestruction [00:-2.00]Jasper Stevens looks at our addiction to cars. [00:-3.00]This morning it took me forty minutes to get to work. [00:-4.00]More roadworks on the A 10! [00:-5.00]More of those awful traffic cones. [00:-6.00]Oh
[00:-1.00]Warm-uprhythm encyclopedia extract folk [00:-1.50]n.节奏,韵律 n. 百科全书 n.摘录,选粹 n.民族音乐 [00:-2.00]jazz rock 'n'roll samba ballet [00:-2.50]n.爵士乐 摇滚乐 n.桑巴舞 n.芭蕾舞, [00:-3.00]costume performance
[00:-1.00]The Future of Cyberspace [00:-2.00]Peter Taylor finds out how computers [00:-3.00]and the internet are going to affect our affect our lives. [00:-4.00]In the last thirty years,the Internet has grown dramatically. [00:-5.00]In 1983, there we
[00:-1.00]Lesson 17 Performance [00:-2.00]Alanis-a True Perormer [00:-3.00]Canadian singer Alanis Morissette is used spotlight. [00:-4.00]Her most famous album Jagged Pill, [00:-5.00]came out in 1995 when she was only twenty-one years old. [00:-6.00]
[00:-1.00]Lesson 21 A Matter of Taste Chinese Prints [00:-2.00]This exhibition starts on 1 July at the Newman Galleryin Dinham [00:-3.00]and ends on 15 September.At 6:00 p.m.on Friday 3 July [00:-4.00]there will be a talk on Chinese painting by Dr Al
[00:-1.00]25 The Spirit of Explorers [00:-2.00]Viking voyages to america [00:-3.00]The Vikings were the first Europeans who reached America. [00:-4.00]They achieved this long before Columbus ever set sail. [00:-5.00]The Vikings were a group of people
[00:-1.00]Module two [00:-2.00]Unit 4 [00:-3.00]Warm-up Cyberspace Internet predict [00:-3.50]温度上升 n.网络窨 n.国际互联网络 v.预言,预报 [00:-4.00]virtual reality artificial invasion [00:-4.50]a.虚拟的 n.真实,事实 a.人造的
[00:-1.00]Warm-upcubist realistic abstract portrait [00:-1.50]n.立体派艺术家 a.现实的 a.抽象的,深奥的 n. 肖像,人像 [00:-2.00]geometric wavy improvisation splash [00:-2.50]a.几何学的 a.波伏的,摇摆的 即席创作 n.溅,飞溅
[00:-1.00]Melboure tasty inland desert [00:-1.50]墨尔本 好吃的 内陆的 沙漠 [00:-2.00]mining Athens farming exporter [00:-2.50]采矿 雅典 耕作 输出者 [00:-3.00]isolated bushwalking loads of semi-desert [00:-3.50]隔离的 丛林徒步
[00:-1.00]Solar Car Racing [00:-2.00]Solar racers have been coming to Australia for years [00:-3.00]for years for the Word Solar Car Challenge. [00:-4.00]We interviewed Marie Logan from Brisbane. [00:-5.00]Well,the frist question I have for you is si
[00:-1.00]Frankenstein [00:-2.00]Read and listen to the story.Are these sentences true(T)or false(F) [00:-3.00]My name is Captain Walton. [00:-4.00]Wy ship was exploring the Arctic when we found a man on a piece of floating ice. [00:-5.00]He was call
[00:-1.00]Marco Polo and His Travels marco Poto was born in Italy in 1254. [00:-2.00]He was the son of a merchant and in 1271,when he was just 17 years old, [00:-3.00]he travelled across Europe and Asia with his father, [00:-4.00]who wanted to do tra
[00:-1.00]The Race to the Pole [00:-2.00]On I June,1910,Captain Scott left London to begin his Antarctic expedition. [00:-3.00]On his way,he received a telegram from the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen: [00:-4.00]I'm going South.So the race to the
[00:-1.00]lesson 29 Adventure Holidays [00:-2.00]Himalayan Adventure [00:-3.00]Just imagine.You are walking along a mountain path in the Himalayas. [00:-4.00]You are feeling tired. [00:-5.00]You are thinking about how far there is to go. [00:-6.00]Th
[00:-1.00]About three years ago,something terrible happened to me. [00:-2.00]Those six hours of terror. [00:-3.00]have broken my body and soul. [00:-4.00]You think I am avery old man-but I am not. [00:-5.00]It took less than a single day to change my
[00:-1.00]Penrhyn Undersea World [00:-2.00]The Best Aquarium in the West! [00:-3.00]Polar World [00:-4.00]We have polar bears and a real iceberg too! [00:-5.00]Watch the acrobatic seals at feeding time. [00:-6.00]Meet our less athletic but more frien
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