见树不见林;因小失大;以偏概全

THE BELL People said The Evening Bell is sounding, the sun is setting. For a strange wondrous tone was heard in the narrow streets of a large town. It was like the sound of a church-bell: but it was only heard for a moment, for the rolling of the ca

发表于:2018-12-06 / 阅读(234) / 评论(0) 分类 安徒生童话

NOEL KING, HOST: Deep inside Northeast India, a forest has come bounding back thanks to one man. He's a farmer. NPR's Julie McCarthy traveled to see him, and she has this report. JULIE MCCARTHY, HOST: We've come to one of the most geographically isol

发表于:2018-12-11 / 阅读(123) / 评论(0) 分类 2017年NPR美国国家公共电台12月

[00:21.44]Matt's Woods [00:28.98]马特家的森林 [00:38.62]I'll try to describe the campsite as best I can; [00:42.90]I was only ever there at night. [00:45.98]To get there you had to walk through Matt's back yard, [00:50.65]there was about 150 yards or

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[00:21.44]Matt's Woods [00:29.00]马特家的森林 [00:38.21]For some reason this is all localized in the woods, [00:41.96]and just that particular spot too. [00:45.21]Nothing ever happened in the house [00:47.11]or in the yard or another part of the fore

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[00:03.82]The BINGO Kids are having a field trip in the [00:09.67]forest. [00:11.39]They are picking up trash. [00:14.85]There are a lot of bottles and tin cans in the [00:19.49]forest. [00:21.14]In some areas,there aren't many trees. [00:26.24]So th

发表于:2018-12-13 / 阅读(330) / 评论(0) 分类 清华大学版小学英语(一到六年级)

[00:04.99]Lesson 17 1 Dialogue [00:10.55]Mick is in the garden with his mother. [00:14.81]He has got lots of questions to ask. [00:19.17]Mick: What are you doing,Mum? [00:22.54]Mum: I'm sowing cabbages. [00:25.99]What's that in your hand? [00:29.26]C

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Climate change may be partly to blame for the massive die-off of pine trees in the western U.S. But it works the other way, too: forest die-offs can alter the global climate. I like thinking of this as a parallel to something like El Nino. Abigail Sw

发表于:2018-12-24 / 阅读(116) / 评论(0) 分类 2016年Scientific American(十一)月

Cheryl: So, Nick, you've worked as an environmental scientist in Australia. Nick: Yeah, I have. I worked in my hometown in Tasmania, and in Tasmania, there's many environmental issues, particularly involving logging of native forests there. Cheryl: O

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It's been protected from human impacts since 1909. With 3 million acres, nearly a half million under water, Superior National Forest is largely unspoiled. But now the survival of this national treasure rests with those who would see some of it burned

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Far away from a kingdom there was a huge jungle. In that jungle, there were thousands of trees. Among them two were very good friends. They stood side by side. The same jungle was the home of many lions. Those lions used to kill other animals living

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The Bird, the Mouse, and the LoafIOnce there was a Bird, a Mouse, and a Loaf. They lived in a little house. The house was near a forest. There was a garden at the front of the house full of pretty flowers. There were flowers in the window, and a litt

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Petrified Forest National Park: Ancient and Spectacular 亚利桑那州石化林国家公园:古代和壮观 This week on our national parks journey, we travel to the southwestern state of Arizona. There, we find a strange and colorful landscape. Yel

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The local food movement is growing in the United States. Restaurant owners and families look to nearby farms for fruits, vegetables and meat. Now small forest owners want to join the local food party. They're promoting edible mushrooms, berries, and

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Growing numbers of communities in the United States are facing a painful new reality: they're running out of cemetery space, making traditional burials, especially in urban areas, extremely expensive. More Americans are opting for cremation and a new

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The Princess Who Never Laughed 从未笑过的公主 Do you remember how all the wise men tried very hard to make the laughing princess cry? 你还记得所有智者是怎么花尽心思让大笑不止的公主哭的吗? In this story a boy makes a

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15The word of the LORD came to me: 2Son of man, how is the wood of a vine better than that of a branch on any of the trees in the forest? 3Is wood ever taken from it to make anything useful? Do they make pegs from it to hang things on? 4And after it

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Banyan 菩提 The finitude of forests 森林禁令 A scheme to save the worlds rainforests still seems too good to be true 拯救全球热带雨林的计划仍然很难落实 AS THE heavens open, the canopy offers scant protection from the downpour,

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We used to have a large pine tree in our front garden. It was a very tall, old one. It was planted about thirty years ago, but last year, we decided to cut it down. I wouldn't normally agree to chop down a tree, but this one was yucky. Half of one si

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LESSON 39 The wood-mouse 第三十九课 林鼠 Do you know the little wood-mouse, 你知道小林鼠吗? That pretty little thing 那个非常小的东西 That sits among the forest leaves, 它坐在森林树叶之间, Beside the forest spring? 就

发表于:2019-02-21 / 阅读(135) / 评论(0) 分类 英国语文第二册

Voice 1 Thank you for joining us for todays Spotlight program. Im Liz Waid. Voice 2 And Im Ryan Geertsma. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1

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学英语单词
aches
Actinidia globosa
adaptation of the eye
albuminoid degeneration
amenophily
anagenesis(Steen)
angle of tip
apocenosis
bakkola
bay-bolt
beanie
breeding with laser
bumblefoot
butyl salicylate
captive fastener
cataract bottlemakers'
central derivative
Christ child
circulatory state
clouets
collection basis
combine apron
controlled thermonuclear reaction
cramping table
crystal pool
Darfield
Dead men tell no tales
debate with
dibromodiphenyl ether
dredged material recorder
dubbing out
dustopia
ecological fallacy
energy optimizing furnace
fiddliness
fluorane
from before the war
fuzzy relational database
gib-tabs
GMTA
gravity circulation system water cooling
Helez
high magic nuclei
hooded
icerya aegyptiaca
ikuyo
infesting
Kalomoira
kenyan monetary units
knollenberg
layer of optic fibers
lining wear
Litsea acutivena
low-melting heavy metal
lowest ignition point
maria magdalene von losches
martyrless
megalodactylous
mercast process
mercury metabolism
mpl (master parts list)
Mus-Khaya, Gora
Nautical Insitute
nth difference
old lake
open train mill
os trapezoideum
pectral irradiance
pressure-controlled plant
presymbiosis
propeller blocking
protegulum
quaw
raw coal consumption
recurrent neural network
representor
rigid-shank applicator
SACOUNTALA
samaraweera
self locking mechanism
sitfast
source preparation
spongeds
surface-active film
talc-mica schist
tensor-tensor effect
Toxocara cati
traction drive spreader
transport capability
treasurous
troglobiotic
Tul'skoye
two-compartment vessel
ukelin
unsaturated compuond
unscoured fleece
updrew
weather-proofing motor
wellderived
wheel-like
world trade centers
Zabré