单词:axis of the equator
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Lesson 12 Seeing the World Text A If someone offered to pay all my expenses for a month's holiday anywhere in the world, I would feel very surprised and very excited. It would be difficult to decide w
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Now, the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories. On this program we explain common expressions that we use in everyday life. The world celebrates Earth Day every year on April 22. It is a day to think seriously about how our lifestyles
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Idiom: On hold 暂时不做,搁置一段时间 Hit the book: Remote Grid Incentive Apart from Drawback Efficiency Equator Tilt
axis, ['ksis] n 轴(虚构之线,如地轴,坐标轴) 【记】i象虚线-虚轴
Rain Forest 热带雨林 Have you ever been to a rain forest? 你去过热带雨林吗? Rain forests are found around the equator. 热带雨林在赤道附近。 In the rain forests, we only see summer all year long. 热带雨林里终年只有夏季
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Vernal Equinox or Spring Equinox is the fourth solar terms in the total twenty-four. Its the middle of spring and usually on the 20 or 21 of March every year. On this day, the sun directly blazes down the equator, so that day and night is equal in le
location--locate 地点 North Pole 北极 South Pole 南极 Antarctic 南极的 Arctic 北极的 globe 地球,地球仪 global 全球的 the Pacific Ocean 太平洋 the Atlantic Ocean 大西洋 the Arctic Ocean 北冰洋 Oceanica 大洋洲 continen
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