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Benny, Henry, Annika, and Blake didnt find the camera at the butterfly exhibit, so they hurried on to catch up with the rest of the group. There! Thats where were supposed to meet Mr. Newton. Benny rushed up to a cage where little monkeys were swingi
An old tiger lives in the forest. He does not want to look for food now. He often tells other animals to bring him something to eat. He sees a monkey and says,
HEALTH REPORT - April 3, 2002: Foods and Health By Nancy Steinbach Two new programs are replacing Science Report: -- On Wednesdays, Health Report will describe new research and information about stayi
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VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, a program in VOA Special English. I'm Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And I'm Shirley Griffith. This week, we will tell about a study involving monkeys and a gene from jellyfish. We will tell about an agreement to ban
Idiom: Monkey see monkey do 有样学样,一个人模仿另一个人做某事 Hit the book: Endangered Be forbidden Throughout Dominant Extinct Assimilation
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Im Shirley Griffith. STEVE EMBER: And Im Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we visit three current exhibits in Washington D.C. Two of the exhibits are in the Smithsonian Institutions National Museum of Ameri
And it's time again for StoryCorps, we've been hearing from this oral history project as it crisscrosses the country. In New York city, it's gathering interviews with families and friends who lost loved ones at the World Trade Center. StoryCorps w
monkey business to make monkey out of somebody 当别人提到猴子的时候,你脑子里会出现一个什么形像呢?一般来说,人们认为猴子是一个很聪敏的动物,大家都喜欢
UNIT 4 My Favourites 我的最爱 Lesson 25 My favourite Colours 我喜欢的颜色 1.Colours 颜色 Where is the white cat?白色的猫在哪里? 1.These are pink erasers.这些是粉红色的橡皮擦. 2.This is orange juice.这是橘子汁. 3.Thes
EXPLORATIONS - Smithsonian Exhibits Mark 30th Anniversary of AIDS SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Im Shirley Griffith. STEVE EMBER: And Im Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we visit three current exhibits in Washington D.C. Two of the exh
From Shakespeares Pen to Our Mouths 从莎士比亚的笔到我们的嘴 Now, time for Words and Their Stories from VOA Learning English. William Shakespeare is probably the most famous English-language writer ever. Historians think Shakespeare was b
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Scientists have developed a better test for a very rare brain disease. And as NPR's Rae Ellen Bichell reports, this test could lead to new ways to diagnose more common diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. RAE ELLEN BICHELL,
He was rescued by a group of isolated Indians called the Mats's. 他被一群叫做Matss的与世隔绝的印第安人救了下来。 They beckoned for him to follow them into the forest, which he did. 他们示意他跟随他们进入丛林,他照做
Good News: Hot Chocolate Is Good for Your Heart! 巧克力热饮有益心脏 Drinking green tea all the time may get a little boring,but it's helping me stay healthy. Antioxidant s fight cancer and heart disease. I heard that fruit juices like cranbe
A bear,with which a piedmontese earned his living,was trying out on two feet a dance which he had not learned very well.Wishing to act like a man,he said to a monkey,How is it?The monkey,who was a connoisseur,answered,Very bad. I
The bacterial disease, PSA, which affects gold kiwi fruit has spread. Now tests show that 13 orchards have the disease and more orchards are in quarantine, waiting for the results of tests. This is very serious for the kiwi fruit industry. The Zespri
A monkey was carrying two handfuls of peas.One little pea dropped out.He tried to pick it up,and spilt twenty.He tried to pickup the twenty,and spilt them all.Then he lost his temper,scattered the peas in all directions,and ran away.
A man went into the woods.He felled a tree,and began to cut it into pieces.He lifted one end of the tree on the stump,sat astride up-on it,and began to saw.Then he drove a wedge into the cleft,and began to saw farther along;then he re
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Former pro football player Tim Green was a well-known voice on this program in the '90s. He offered commentaries on a violent sport. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED BROADCAST) TIM GREEN: My parents told me when I was a boy, if I was going