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[00:00.00] Unit 5 Shall we go to the zoo? [00:15.80]Shall we go to the zoo? [00:44.75]A:Hello, may I speak to David? [00:49.40]B:Speaking! [00:52.43]A:Hi, David! This is Lin Tao speaking. [00:57.08]A:Hi, Lin Tao. What's up? [01:00.84]B:What are you g
[00:15.80]Shall we go to the zoo? [00:44.75]A:Hello, may I speak to David? [00:49.40]B:Speaking! [00:52.43]A:Hi, David! This is Lin Tao speaking. [00:57.08]A:Hi, Lin Tao. What's up? [01:00.84]B:What are you going to do next Sunday? [01:05.23]A:Nothin
[00:10.79]There is a zoo in our city. [00:38.24]My parents often take me there on holidays. [00:44.41]I like animals. I have a lot of toy animals in my room. [01:36.26]In the zoo I can see tigers, [01:40.99]elephants, monkeys, pandas, bears, snakes a
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intelligent dolphin Some animals are smarter than humans. Take the intelligent dolphin as an example. After just a few weeks in captivity, it can train humans to throw it fish. Notes: 1. Some animals are smarter than humans. 有一些动物比人类还
[00:00.00]4 And what do you do,David? [00:05.25]I'm a dolphin trainer. [00:07.16]Really? [00:08.50]Yes.I work at a zoo. [00:11.26]You know,in the dolphin show. [00:13.77]And how long have you been a dolphin trainer? [00:17.76]Oh,not very long. [00:20
These sea birds are getting ready for a great show and just maybe a quick bite to eat. Wuhu, how about that? These are bottlenose dolphins rampaging up on shores gathering fish and causing a major holeable loom. Are they just showing off? The dolphi
Does a Swan have a mother,too? Yes! A swan has a mother. Just like me and you. Does a FOX have a mother,too? Yes! a FOX has a mother. Just like me and you. Does a Dolphin have a mother,too? Yes! A Dolphin has a mother. Just like me and you. Does a Sh
52 海豚的自我意识 DATE=5-30-01 TITLE=SCIENCE REPORT - Dolphins' Self-Recognition BYLINE=Jill Moss (Start at 59
Once upon a time, the Mekong River from Laos to Vietnam was teaming with thousands of freshwater dolphins, before more than thirty years of warfare and over-fishing nearly killed them off. But a recent study by the World Wildlife Fund found just 71
A dolphin called Moko has made headlines, and possibly history by apparently saving two stranded whales. The pair of pygmy whales, a mother and child were stranded on the East Coast of New Zealand's North Island. Rescuers struggled for an hour and a