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A: I want to fly to Chicago on Thursday,the 1st. [00:01.36]A:我要在1号,星期四飞往芝加哥。 [00:02.72]B:Let me see whats available. [00:03.57]B:我查一查看有什么班机。 [00:04.41]A: I want to go coach,and Id prefer a m
If you know anyone who is deaf, then you know the cochlear implant has offered hope and help for some people. This next story may be the equivalence where restoring sight is concerned. While the science is very different and very tricky, the promise
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. When it comes to pain, its the thought that counts. Because pain hurts more when its inflicted on purpose. Or so say researchers from Harvard University
by Michael W. Flynn First, a disclaimer: Although I am an attorney, the legal information in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for seeking personalized legal advice from an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction. Further, I
Tree Electricity Runs Nano-Gadget A report in the journal IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology shows that maple trees generate a small, but measureable amounts of electricity, which can power tiny devices. Karen Hopkin reports If scientists have thei
In business meetings it is sometimes necessary to interrupt a speaker. This is possible but it should be done politely. We'll be looking at some ways you can do this . 在商务会议中,有时打断一下演讲者是很有必要的,但是呢要有礼貌的打断。下面我们一起
If scientists have their way, we may someday be tapping maplesnot for pancake fixins, but for power. Because researchers from the University of Washington in Seattle have found theres enough electricity flowing in trees to run an electronic circuit.
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Bionic Arm Can Move, Feel Scientists are developing an entirely new type of prosthetic arm and hand that allows a patient to regain not only movement, but also the sense of touch. American soldiers who have lost limbs in the wars in Afghanistan and I
Brain Researchers Uncover Secrets of Memory In Memorial-Hermann hospital at the University of Texas Medical Center in Houston, Neurosurgeon Nitin Tandon visits 26-year-old epilepsy patient Tyler. Dr. Tandon has placed platinum electrodes on the surfa
Lesson 47 Congratulations! 1.Congratulations!祝贺你! 2.Happy birthday!Gongratulations!祝你生日快乐! 3.Comgratulations!祝贺你1 4.Congratulations!祝贺你! 5.Wouderful!Congratulations!太棒了!恭喜你!
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1. It must be pointed out that it is one of our basic State policies to control population growth while raising the quality of the population. 2. It is (has been) estimated that the worlds population could reach 6 billion by the end of the centur
By David McAlary Washington 13 July 2006 We often hear that imagining something will not make it so. But scientists have now overturned that adage, making a science-fiction dream come true. U.S. researchers have shown that a paralyzed patient can us
TVs are more useful than radios. From TV you can see and hear what is happening in the world. However, radios are not disappearing. They are still with us. And the number of listeners is becoming larger. Do you know why? One reason for this is the in
Science and technology 科学技术 A mind to walk again 一个让残疾人重新站起来的伟大想法 A trial of thought-controlled robotic legs is taking its first steps 用思想控制的机器人腿已经开始研制 ANYONE who saw Claire Loma
模仿文本: Brandy, speaking there, had suffered from a severe depression resistant to all previous forms of treatment. So had Andrea, whom you heard before her. John, by contrast, has a quite different illness, Parkinson's disease. But all three
英语口语修炼的真谛! Why we have been learning English for so long and still are not able to talk freely, and why hadnt we become fluent English speakers? 为什么我们学英语已经那么久了可还是不能自如正确的用英语交谈
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