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[00:02.29]Exercise 2.1 [00:07.39]This beach looks so different now! [00:10.02]I remember we used to come here every year [00:12.53]when I was a kid. [00:14.05]It used to be a lot cleaner than it is now! [00:17.03]There didn't use to be any people and
ADVENTURE TRAVEL Why do people travel? Well, many people travel because they want to see other countries and visit places that are famous, interesting or beautiful. People also travel to meet new friends, to try new kinds of food, to experience life
[00:00.00]This morning's class is about first aid,今天早晨这节课是关于急救的, [00:03.66]or giving someone basic medical help.或者给一个人基本的医疗帮助。 [00:07.03]Let's imagine an accident.让我们想象一个事故。
[00:00.00]The worst thing about this is that they don't [00:03.08]see the link between eating junk food and [00:05.94]their ill health either. [00:08.22]They end up going to doctors and trying [00:11.01]different forms of therapy. [00:13.14]What coul
[00:00.00]Unit 8 Keeping Safe [00:08.18]Lesson32 [00:14.51]Exercise 1.4 [00:18.01]Welcome back to the show. [00:20.43]Today we're talking about safety-- [00:23.69]especially safety for teenagers. [00:26.93]Robin Thomas is here to give us some tips. [
[00:01.55]People need basic necessities [00:04.15]such as food,clothes and houses. [00:08.52]This means that more of our natural resources [00:11.87]like oil and coal are used [00:14.98]up to produce these things. [00:17.55]Also, more of our environm
[00:01.54]Module 7 ENERGY [00:05.10]UNIT 3 John and I were looking [00:08.24]out of the window. [00:10.34]1 Think. [00:12.31]The pictures tell a story. [00:14.61]Look at the pictures and try to number them [00:17.30]in the correct order. [00:19.31]No
A housemaid worked very long hours and only had half a day off each week. Rosanna had to start work at 5:00 am in order to clean and light the fires before the family of the house woke up. Then she laid the table for breakfast while other servants t
avulse, vt (由于意外事故或通过外科手术)把(身体的一部分)撕脱;抽出 【反】link(vt 连结);suture(vt 缝合)
quality control 品管 basic testing 基本測試 We did all the basic testing during development. 我們在研發時做過所有的基本測試。 batch n. 一批 We need to double the random-sample number to ten per batch of 100. 我們隨機抽樣必
Broadcast: Jan 30 2003 Researchers say there appears to be no link between a substance found in some high-carbohydrate foods and the development of some types of cancer. U.S. and Swedish researchers c
By VOA News 12 January 2008 The husband of Pakistan's assassinated former prime minister and opposition leader Benazir Bhutto says he thinks recent terrorist attacks in Pakistan are part of an attempt to rig upcoming parliamentary elections. In an in
By Carol Pearson Washington 29 May 2008 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommends that adults ages 60 and older get vaccinated against shingles. The painful blisters of the disease, caused by the same virus as chickenpox,can
Item Three. Vocabulary. unchecked. We are not born with courage, but neither are we born with fear. May be some of you fears are brought on by your own experiences, by what someone has told you, or by what you've read in the paper. Fears, even the mo
The cat is bored. He tries to have fun. He plays with yarn. He scratches his tummy. He takes a nap. He drinks milk. He is still bored. He sees a mouse. The mouse is eating cheese. The cat steal the cheese. The mouse is angry. The mouse chases the cat
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May 1 marks the 50th anniversary of a special computer language aimed at enabling college students not trained in mathematics to use computers. The birth of BASIC is now seen as a major step toward the era of personal computers. 50 years ago, compute
By Douglas Bakshian Manila 06 May 2008 A new report says the lives of millions of young children could be saved each year if basic medical care and medicine are made available to the poor. Douglas Bakshian has more from Manila. The report by the U.S.