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神奇校车带领孩子们进入浩瀚的科学领域,游梭于生物科学、地球科学、太空科学、气象学、古生物学等各门学科中。被纽约时报评为最新鲜有趣、最富有创意和想象力的科学启蒙方式。孩子
神奇校车带领孩子们进入浩瀚的科学领域,游梭于生物科学、地球科学、太空科学、气象学、古生物学等各门学科中。被纽约时报评为最新鲜有趣、最富有创意和想象力的科学启蒙方式。孩子
神奇校车带领孩子们进入浩瀚的科学领域,游梭于生物科学、地球科学、太空科学、气象学、古生物学等各门学科中。被纽约时报评为最新鲜有趣、最富有创意和想象力的科学启蒙方式。孩子
神奇校车带领孩子们进入浩瀚的科学领域,游梭于生物科学、地球科学、太空科学、气象学、古生物学等各门学科中。被纽约时报评为最新鲜有趣、最富有创意和想象力的科学启蒙方式。孩子
神奇校车带领孩子们进入浩瀚的科学领域,游梭于生物科学、地球科学、太空科学、气象学、古生物学等各门学科中。被纽约时报评为最新鲜有趣、最富有创意和想象力的科学启蒙方式。孩子
神奇校车带领孩子们进入浩瀚的科学领域,游梭于生物科学、地球科学、太空科学、气象学、古生物学等各门学科中。被纽约时报评为最新鲜有趣、最富有创意和想象力的科学启蒙方式。孩子
Out there is a river valley that's been carved into the rock. It's been carved by running water, just flew down here smoothly off this rock bed and then cascaded down to the valley north there. Six thousand years ago, that was a big river. Satellite
And this was their greatest achievement: the legendary temple complex of Angkor. You know, a real sense of age of this place here. This was built over 1,200 years ago. At a few places right here you can see a show of the age that faces are all worn,
The air outside was strangely still. The dark cloudsstill hovered in the distance. Storm's coming, said Will. We have to eat quickly, before it starts to rain,said Kate. She and Will sat down on the grass. Annie and Jack sat beside them. Will opened
Jack threw his things into his pack and followedAnnie to the forest edge. Teddy stayed close to them, whining. Kah and Kobounced around, chattering nervously. As Jack got closer, he saw a tiger. The tiger waslying on his side, completely still. His e
5 孩子的宝藏 杰克和安妮恐惧地看着。 这些贪图黄金的海盗似乎已经丧失理智了。 杰克用胳膊肘碰了一下安妮,他们开始慢慢地朝树屋的方向后挪,离开这些海盗。 站住!骷髅船长大喊了一
7 卷轴 杰克把权杖和他的笔记本、铅笔一起放进了背包。 他和安妮跟着幽灵王后向金字塔的深处走去,来到了一段阶梯跟前。 阶梯!杰克和安妮喊道。 幽灵王后飘忽地上了阶梯。 杰克和安妮
3Brrr! Annie!whisperedJackagain. Noanswer. Heputhisbookquietlyintohispack.Hesteppeddeeperintothecave. Annie!hesaidalittlelouder. Jacksteppedonthebones. Thewetdogsmellgrewstronger. Hekeptgoing,deeperintothesmellyblackness. Heranintosomething.Hegaspe
4CaveKids JackandAnniecrepttothecaveandpeekedinside. Asmallflamedancedfromabedofglowingcoals. Nearthefirewereknives,axes,andhollowed-outstones. Animalskinswereneatlystackedagainstthewall. Peoplemustlivehere,saidAnnie. MaybeitsthehomeoftheCro-Ma
Wildfire? said Annie. The woods are so dry, everything's starting toburn! said Jack. We have to get out of here.We can't leave Joey, said Annie. We'll take him with us! said Jack. But what if his mom comes back for him and he'snot here? said Annie. W
Welcome back, came a soft, lovely voice. Jackopened his eyes. It was Morgan! They hadn't seen Morgan in a longtime. Morgan! cried Annie. She threw her arms around the enchantress. Jackjumped up and hugged Morgan, too. It's good to see you both, said
The dogs were barking wildly at two smallcreatures playing in the moonlight. Polar bear babies! cried Annie. One roly-poly cub leaped onto the other. Then theyboth rolled through the snow. Hi, little bears! Annie called. The cubs jumped up and shook
Jack and Annie walked past the Frog Creek woodson their way home from the library. I miss Teddy, said Annie. Me, too, said Jack. He's a really smart dog, said Annie. 3Yeah, said Jack, and brave. And wise, said Annie. And funny, said Jack. And here! s
The warm air burst with sound. Kah -ko! Eee-eee! Akkk-awkk! What's going on? said Jack. He and Annie looked out the window. The sky was lit by an orange glow as the sun wentdown. The tree house was in a tree by a stream at the edgeof a forest. . The
Tigers? said Annie. Cool. Jack read more: 7A wild tiger eats almost 5,000 pounds of fresh rawmeat a year. Oh, not so cool, said Annie. Jack went on: Tigers usually leave elephants alone. And likemany smaller cats, tigers often avoid wild dogs. What?