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Lesson 18: Electric currents in modern art 现代艺术的电流 Listen to the tape then answer the question below. 听录音,然后回答以下问题。 How might some of the exhibits have been dangerous? Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any mo
Test PART A 1. M: When shall we start our work, Jane? W: At 9. But we must hurry for we have to finish everything before 3 in the afternoon. Q : For how long will they work? 2. W: Would you like to hear the latest jazZ record? M: Sure, it has one of
natural but some of the staff swirling in them is not garbage, trash from natures short lines boats collected in currents swirling around the oceans, the India Ocean searching for missing Malaysia airlines passenger plane has been called the most dif
At some point we all have to memorize the names of the earth's oceans . But in reality all these waters are connected, so how do we know where one body begins and another ends. Just follow the trash, because the location of sea-ferrying garbage can b
My name is Maurice Manuwatu, and I am from here, Kaikoura. It's an amazing place and historically Maori have been here for over 800 years. Matakoura was a god that had this magical sword. And he carved the mountains, he shaped the peninsula around he
The amount of products that a country makes,its manufacturing activity can give you an idea of how that country's economy is doing. In the U.S., manufacturing is up. There's a new report out that says the industry got bigger in August. That is the 13
Negotiations between Iran andthe US continue over Irans nuclear program. There are two weeks from adeadline for a framework deal, although they could decide to extend talks. Vanuatus president says thattiny pacific nation must rebuild after a cyclone
By Carol Pearson Washington, D.C. 26 June 2007 Smallpox was the first infectious disease ever to be eradicated worldwide. But now, thanks to a two-decade campaign, guinea worm disease is about to be eradicated as well. Unlike smallpox, guinea worm di
C: (Later) Andy: You were right, Fred. Nobody is bothering us, especially the fish! We haven't caught a thing! Fred: Grab the oars, Andy, and let's get out of here! Andy: Right! Hey! I'm rowing but I ain't moving! Fred: Uh-oh! We're too close to the
Background:最近,科学家们称马达加斯加岛上的独有动物的祖先,当年是乘坐天然的木筏来到了这座位于印度洋的岛屿上。马达加斯加岛位于非洲东海岸300英里处,是世界上少有的生物多种类岛屿
A baby G,only a centimeter in length,that will one day grow into a giant,over 2 meters long.Most reef animals have tiny babies like these,carried at the mercy of the currents.Many have some ability to direct themselves and even the young corals can s
Divers searching the shipwrecked South Korean ferry have for the first time recovered bodies from inside the vessel. Officials said they broke through at last to retrieve three bodies, bringing the number of confirmed dead to 36. More than 250 people
Dai: So, you mentioned coasteering. What is that? Sharron: Right. What it is... it's organized by some groups of people. It can be quite dangerous, but it's very well-run in that you all go out in wetsuits, and you'll go out for a few hours around th
Yesterday, 25-year old Shaun Quincey arrived in New Zealand after rowing across the Tasman Sea from west to east. It took him 54 days. About 200 people were waiting on 90 Mile beach to welcome him around midday. He left Australia more than seven week
今天我们要学的词是debris。 Debris, 意思是残骸。 Pieces of debris from last year's Japanese tsunami, carried by the currents, have begun to show up on the west coast of the United States and Canada, 去年日本海啸留下的残骸在洋
今天我们要学的词是brave. Brave当动词,意思是勇敢地面对,冒着危险。四肢截肢的法国人菲利普?克鲁瓦宗在白令海峡中从一座美国小岛游至俄罗斯小岛,He braved strong currents and near-freezing temp
One hundred years ago today, January 17th 1912, Captain Robert Falcon Scott and four other men, reached the South Pole. They had hoped to be the first to reach the South Pole but were very disappointed to find the Norwegian flag flying there. The exp
Going the distance Every occasion Headed for somewhere out of the way Moving and shakin Every persuasion Keepin us out there Caught in the waves Try to wander to it in the deep Just waitin' for the tides to meet And when the currents take us Out agai
THE WRIGHT BROTHERS, ORVILLE AND WILBUR, GREW UP IN DAYTON, OHIO, NEAR WHERE NEIL ARMSTRONG WAS BORN. LIKE NEIL, THEY WERE INTERESTED IN ANYTHING THAT FLEW FROM THE TIME THEY WERE KIDS. THEY MADE PAPER TOYS THAT THEY CALLED BATS, WHICH COULD GLIDE ON
Dai: So, you mentioned coasteering. What is that? Sharron: Right. What it is, it's organized by some groups of people. It can be quite dangerous but it's very well-run in that you all go out in wetsuits, and you'll go out for a few hours around the c