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[00:03.15]第五单元 复习 [00:06.30]Lesson 17 Read and act [00:09.87]第17课 阅读并表演 [00:13.45]During the break, [00:15.03]课间, [00:16.61]Li Lei happened to see Paul's mark on the report of a chemistry experiment. [00:19.94]李雷偶然
Watch, come back! shouted Henry. He ran after Watch. So did all the others. As they reached the edge of the woods, they heard crashing sounds and heavy footsteps. A shadowy figure ran between two big trees and then disappeared. The Aldens ran after t
Mr. Dardens house was on a quiet street not far from Main Street. The house had a small porch, and flowers grew in pots on either side of the front steps. When he opened the door, Mr. Darden looked surprised. What are you doing here? he asked. Wed li
Watch pricked up his ears. He raised his head from his paws and growled softly. What is it, Watch? Benny whispered, sitting up. Watch had been sleeping at the foot of Bennys bed. It was very late. Benny could tell because the house was so quiet and d
Thats crazy! Tori Smitts cried, pulling against the police officers who were holding her. One of the police officers shook her head. Im afraid it isnt, Ms. Smitts. We expected your partner, Mr. Map, to slip the ring to you when you grabbed him this t
What a great day for a picnic, Henry said. Look, theres a good place, right there near the trees. He parked his bike and took a blanket out of the basket. He and Violet spread the blanket out on the ground. Jessie unstrapped a picnic basket from the
Mr. Bellows was sitting behind his counter. He looked as if he hadnt moved since the last time they had spoken to him. Only a single lamp burned in the shop. It was dark and gloomy. When the Aldens came in, he looked up. For a moment, he looked hopef
[00:21.89]lesson 1 [00:36.05]Have/has got =have/has [00:59.22]I have got a CD player, [01:03.97]but Jim hasn't got one. [01:10.92]Has Lucy got one? [01:22.99]I have a CD player, [01:31.66]but Jim hasn't/doesn't have one. [01:50.60]Does Lucy have a Cd
[00:03.89]Lesson 5 1 Dialogue [00:09.64]Mr Zhu is showing the students of Class 4 the chemistry lab. [00:16.30]Mr Zhu: Now,this is the chemistry lab. [00:20.45]Have you been in this lab before? All:No. [00:25.50]Mr Zhu: Ok,listen carefully,please. [0
Lesson 2 [00:03.81]Ineed two boxes of cereal. [00:06.30]我需要两盒儿麦片 [00:08.78]What's wrong? [00:13.40]怎么了? [00:18.02]I can't find my list. [00:20.01]我找不到我的购物单了。 [00:22.00]Do you need the list? [00:23.58]你需
Mrs. McGregor was making a list for the Alden children to take to the grocery store. Anything else? she asked. Cereal! cried Benny Alden. You didnt forget the Silver Frosted Stars, did you? Mrs. McGregor looked at the grocery list. No, I didnt, Benny
As It Is - Remember Your Chemistry Classes? An international team of researchers recently reported creation of a new element that is 40 percent heavier than lead. The researchers successfully developed what they are calling Element Number 117 at a la
There was a little boy who lived on a farm. One morning when he got up from bed his mother told him he needed to start doing his chores around the farm. The little boy said he would take over the chores for his dad. So he went to the barn and milked
Having the opportunity to take on a diverse range of classes such as economics and chemistry along with her music studies is the perfect combination for Diane. Marsha James | Washington DC 10 August 2010 Oberlin Conservatory of Music Student Diane Ly
This years Nobel Prize in Chemistry is about the worlds smallest machines. G?ran Hansson, secretary general of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, earlier this morning. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2016 Nobel Priz
He wakes up early. He is tired. He needs breakfast. Breakfast will give him energy. He goes to the kitchen. He pours milk into the bowl. He sees the wheat cereal box. Wheat cereal is healthy. He opens the box. There is a toy inside. It is a small car
By Tom Rivers London 07 October 2009 Ada Yonath (file photo) Two Americans and one Israeli share this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work showing how the DNA code is translated into life itself. Americans Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and Thom
By Kevin Billinghurst Stockholm 10 October 2007 The 2007 Nobel Prize for Chemistry has been awarded to Gerhard Ertl of the Max Planck Society in Berlin. Kevin Billinghurst has the story from Stockholm. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honors Pr
A Japanese and a pair of American scientists captured this year's Nobel chemistry prize for discovering a glowing green protein in jellyfish that can be used to spot the beginning of diseases like cancer. Lisa Bryant has more on the prestigious awar