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Tippi: The Little Girl Who Talks to Animals Tippi in Africa Tippi: I know all about nature. I know the tracks; I always know where I’m going, and I never get lost, never ever. It’s my power, it’
It seems these days mobile phone technology can do just about anything, even help scientists learn more about the sex life of a koala. The bellows of male koalas may sound a bit raucous, but the team says so far data appears to indicate the calls may
Almost any picture you see of a koala, they are hugging a tree. Its their classic pose. But did you know there was a reason for it? Well, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia have discovered why they do it. According to the scienti
Increase Seen in Common Form of Malaria 增加对常见疟疾的认识 From VOA Learning English, this is Science in the News. Im Mario Ritter. And Im Christopher Cruise. Today we tell about a warning from tropical disease experts. They are seeing an
Koalas are considered an Australian national icon. These adorable tree-hugging animals feed on eucalyptus tree leaves. The problem is on average a koala destroys 13 pounds of the leaves to eat 2 pound
Lesson 18, Hot Animals Around the World: The Koala 世界热门动物:无尾熊 Why are all those people standing in line in the hot sun at the zoo? Maybe the zoo just opened a koala exhibit. With the suvival rate of native Australian koalas on the rise
Unit 8 Why do you like koalas? [00:07.69]Section A [00:09.56]1a Match the words with the animals in the [00:13.88]picture. [00:15.49]Language Goals:Describe animals; [00:19.56]Express preferences [00:22.10]Let's see the pandas first. [00:24.75]Why? [
Unit 8 Why do you like koalas? [00:09.14]Section B [00:12.09]1.Match the description words with the animals. [00:17.79]2a Listen and ciecle the description words you [00:21.65]hear in activity 1. [00:24.60]Where do you want to go now? [00:26.44]Let's
Republican senator Ted Cruzplans to announce his 2016 presidential candidacy on Monday. His announcementwould make him the first White House hopeful to officially enter the race. Hundreds of advisers from theUS military are in the process of training
[00:00.00]Module 7 ANIMALS [00:05.77]UNIT 2 That's a big pig! [00:09.71]1 Listen and read.Then say. [00:14.55]David is at his friend's farm. [00:18.16]Look at this one,David! [00:20.85]Yes,that's a big pig! [00:24.31]What are these in English,David?
[00:00.00]Module 7 ANIMALS [00:05.81]UNIT 3 It's my cat. [00:09.22]1 Listen and read.Then say. [00:13.68]What's that,Feifei? [00:16.01]It's a picture of my cat,Mimi. [00:19.07]She's a very fat cat. [00:21.37]Yes,I know! [00:22.53]But she's cute. [00:
[00:00.00]Module 7 ANIMALS [00:05.14]UNIT 1 Look at the giraffes. [00:09.36]1 Listen and read.Then say. [00:14.45]David,Peter and Feifei are at the zoo. [00:18.97]Here are the animals.. [00:20.99]What do you want to see? [00:23.06]The monkeys. [00:24
[00:00.00]Unit 17 A visit to Kangaroo lsland [00:05.38]1.Listen,read and act. [00:10.55]How would you spend the time if you had a few days' holiday? [00:15.60]Would you like to go sightseeing? Where would you like to go? [00:21.16]Mr.Davis is driving
It's the picture postcard symbol of Australia. 'Cause they're nice and furry and cuddly. They are looking like toys. I'll be really hard put to find another mammal that is so recognizable internationally and so beloved. But love alone, the expert
1.有趣的漫画 The koalas have been sleeping all day. 无尾熊整天都在睡觉。 They always sleep in trees. 它们总是在树上睡觉。 The bears have been sleeping all winter. 熊整个冬天都在睡觉。 They always sleep in caves. 它们
Koalas are officially listed as at risk of disappearing in New South Wales, Australia. Now, the states government has $34-million plan to protect the beloved animals. Koalas have large, hairy ears. They have especially sharp claws, which help them cl
用无人机监测濒临绝种的考拉 Small endangered animals are often hard to find in their natural habitats, making it difficult for scientists to monitor them and develop conservation plans. But new technologies can help. Australian researcher
Jack opened his eyes. Glaring hot sunlight floodedinto the tree house. Neat hats, said Annie. She and Jack were both wearing hats. I think they will protect us from the sun said Jack. He and Annie looked out the window. Teddylooked out, too. The tree
Now, have you ever wondered why koalas hug trees? And apparently, according to a new scientific study it is to stay cool. That discovery was made by researchers from the University of Melbourne who were looking at how koalas regulate their body tempe
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Liz Waid. Voice 2 And Im Mike Procter. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand - no matter where in the world they live. Voice 3 Ruby still sleeps in the basket.