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[00:00.00]在线英语听力室( www.tingroom.com )友情制作 [00:05.61]2004 Text2 [00:07.36]Over the past century, [00:09.18]all kinds of unfairness and discrimination [00:11.80]have been condemned or made illegal. [00:14.82]But one insidious form continues

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Whats the Word of the Year? 今年年度词是什么? The American English dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster announces their word of the year for 2014. The word is culture. The publisher bases its choice on how many people look up the word in its

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Could Brain Surgery Save A Father And Son? RAY SUAREZ, HOST: How much would a parent risk to help a sick child? It's something none of us can know until something happens. NPR's Michael May has the story of a father who had a decision to make when he

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This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science, Im Christopher Intagliata. Got a minute? Last month's salmonella outbreak got over 1,500 people sick. And one reason salmonella may be such a heavy hitter is that it actually hijacks our immune response

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This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science, Im Steve Mirsky. Got a minute? Stand clear of the closing doors, please. Definitely keep your arms and legs away from the closing doors on the subway. But theres a potentially more insidious danger to y

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unstable 是指处于不稳定的状态。 My future is unstable. 我不知道未来会怎么样。 That ladder looks a bit unstable. 那个梯子看起来不太结实。 nickname 绰号 aka.a.k.a 又被叫做,亦称为 also known as 又被叫做,亦

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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science,I am Karen Hopkin.This'll just take a minute. If youre a fan of bad movies, and even if youre not, you might remember the summer thriller Snakes on a Plane. In it, gangsters attempt to take down a plane

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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata. Got a minute? During the 2008 presidential election, the Internet became a giant rumor mill. For example, there were the viral e-mails claiming Barack Obama's birth certific

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Human Waste Killing Caribbean Coral In the first documented case of a human pathogen infecting a marine species, U.S. scientists say a bacterium in untreated human sewage is killing coral along the Florida coast and in the Caribbean Sea. The finding

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An international team of researchers looking for the cause of severe bacterial epidemics has deciphered the genome of group A streptococcus, a normally harmless sore throat pathogen that occasionally turns deadly. Experts say the breakthrough could s

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Now there is a case to be made that control freaks and perfectionists should not get tattoos, and I'm going to return to that point in a few minutes. 那么有一点就是控制狂和完美主义者千万别纹身,一会儿我会提到这一点。 Bu

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How did the '80s become a punchline? Give anything 20 years and it'll start to look like the makings of a joke. And so -- welcome back to the '80s, or, as LCD Soundsystem's Losing My Edge put it, borrowed nostalgia for the unremembered '80s. You don'

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Every 20 minutes, I'd have to run back to our cruiser to clean out my gear and run it under an air conditioner to revive it, 每20分钟,我就必须跑回车上清理我的设备,让它在空调底下吹着冷气它才能重新启动, and as I

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Depression is like a plague that hits every one of us at some point in life. Everyone copes with it in their own way, but oftentimes it's hard to understand what exactly you feel and why you feel like that. Feeling depressed for a few minutes and hou

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The Use and Abuse of Regret Two weeks ago, I asked Lifehack.org readers what advice youd offer to your younger self, knowing what you know today. The responses were a little overwhelming powerful, powerful stuff. More and better responses than I had

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When you go to bed and when you get up are keystones to restful, refreshing sleep. Once you learn to synchronize your body's biological clock, your body will know when to sleep and when to be alert. 1. Wake at the Same Time Every Day. A good night's

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如何克服拖沓 拖沓是一种隐患。它悄悄潜伏着,甚至在我们认为最好的时刻却给予致命的一击。事实上,我们很多人甚至不知道自己经常拖沓。例如,当您在读本文时,您也许正推迟着某些重

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Arguments1. Advertisements provide the most direct comprehensive and detailed information. We get to know about household goods from advertisements. 2. Advertising itself is a business that has provided a great number of jobs. 3. With advertisements,

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本期内容: American scientists announced that they had cloned the Zika virus. This is an important stage in producing a safe version of the pathogen to be used in a vaccine against the mosquito-borne illness, which has been linked to brain defor

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学英语单词
aculea (pl. -leae)
additive operator
altered codon
Amphidium
analog pulse amplitude modulation (pam)
ANNALIDA
annual increment
automatic multi-screwdriver
axioms of probability
bankers' bank
bargaining policy
BEL (bell character)
C3c
camshaft journal
cellarists
central cooling system
clewed
computed pulse shape
content with
continuamente
Czemierniki
delinquents
demars
disaffirmative
disconnectors
drugs-crime
EDIMG
electrokinetic potential
epoxy chloroparaffin
espartoes
eukaryotes
European development fund
fabricated steel body
Fenazona
fictionizations
game end
general manager
Gengou phenomenon
geothermal metamorphism
gnatho-stomion
Holboogiin govǐ
Hood Canal
huelga
Ichthyoelephas
Igbara-Oke
ill conditioned equation
in those days
induction action
intangible culture
integrated office communication
kamougue
kossovo
laverock
level heading
lichen pine forest
link rod
LLud
magnitude-spectral type diagram
mesne lords
mibo2
mold breaking jack
morcil
National Incident Management System
NAVPHIBSCOL
normal service test
Notojima
nucleus ventralis thalami posterior
Obako-dake
Origny-le-Sec
outdoor rainwater system
output raw fuel
paleoshore line variation
part work
personal survival equipment for astronauts
physical data independence
poeme
Puccinellia macranthera
Pyridox
quang
received in full
returns on total assets
ribauld
round-chart recorder
SERCA1
short-processing techniques
short-term load
sidemounted
single-action clutch
spearman-k?rber method
stenhomalus ruficollis
straight fluted tap
student account
subsequent effects of fertilizer
thromboxanes
Titanian
to keep your ear to the ground
tobacco-free
underwater survillance
unnitrogenized
verification of death
wild population
wondows