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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. On its opening day, 90,000 tourists traipsed across the London Millennium Bridge. That pitter patter of pedestrian feet caused the structure to visibly r

发表于:2018-12-02 / 阅读(208) / 评论(0) 分类 Scientific American(十二)月

ESL Podcast 1177 Pedestrian Safety Rueben: I never imagined walking our daughter to school could be so dangerous. Carla: What happened? Rueben: We were walking on the sidewalk approaching the intersection. The crossing guard was there to stop traffic

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[00:00.00]Unit 8 Transportation [00:05.89]Lesson 30 [00:07.24]1.1 A jeep hit a car near a bus stop [00:12.06]in Ping'an street at six yesterday [00:15.53]Nobody got injured. [00:17.93]The car driver said that he was trying [00:20.75]to turn right [00

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[00:00.00]1.4 My friend Stephanie [00:09.08]had an accident yesterday [00:11.47]when she was returning from school. [00:14.46]She was riding her bike on Wilson Street. [00:18.78]She was riding behind a bus. [00:21.75]She couldn't see very well [00:24

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00:05.00]确保安全 [00:10.00]The people are in the street.What are they doing? [00:16.04]这些人在街上,他们在做什么? [00:22.07]Peter is using a footbridge. [00:26.10]Peter在走行人天桥。 [00:30.12]Mary is waiting for the green man at a pedestrian cros

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ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: It's the oldest form of transportation - walking - and new evidence shows it's getting more dangerous. A new report by the Governors Highway Safety Association shows the number of pedestrians killed in traffic jumped 11 percent las

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[00:01.75]5 Don't believe advertisements! [00:04.66]Nearly a quarter of all the advertisements [00:06.79]on TV are about cars. [00:09.74]You see an attractive man or woman [00:11.49]driving a fast car [00:13.18]through beautiful countriside. [00:14.9

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[00:00.00]a car driver [00:04.76]In my country,the driver and the person [00:07.25]sitting in the front passenger seat [00:09.53]must wear seat belts [00:11.93]That's the law. [00:13.64]The people in the back seat [00:15.36]don't have to wear seat be

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Todd: OK. Matthew, we are going to talk about food. Matt: OK. Todd: What kind of foods do you like? Matt: Well, now I'm in Japan at the moment, I'm eating a lot of sushi. Todd: OK. Matt: I've only got two weeks left here so it's kind of suchi three t

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This is Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Hybrid cars are good for the environment, but scientists say that they might be bad for pedestrians. Because hybrids are so quiet that can be hard for wa

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[00:00.72]Exercise 6 Listen to the conversation. [00:04.11]Guess what the things refer to. [00:11.45]Sorry I've turned up late. [00:13.16]The Broadway- you know what the traffic's like. [00:15.68]I got beld up for ten minutes. [00:17.32]Mmm it's awfu

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[00:-1.00]ferry hovercraft lorry van [00:-1.50]渡船 水翼船 卡车 有篷货车 [00:-2.00]commuter cyclist motorist pedestrian [00:-2.50]通勤者 骑脚踏车的人 乘汽车者 步行者 [00:-3.00]traffic jam unreliable cancel [00:-3.50]塞车 不

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70. Traffic 1. How could we avoid traffic jam? 2. How about the traffic there? 3. Are there any traffic problems in that city? 4. How can we solve the traffic problem? 5. What your bus services like? 6. The flight 736 has been delayed because of air

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纽约垃圾何去何从? New York's population is almost 8.5 million people. 纽约人口近850万人。 And every day,every resident literally leaves behind a pile a garbage. 而每一天,每一位居民都会扔下一堆垃圾。 Where does much o

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Where Does NY Garbage Go? 纽约的垃圾去哪儿了? BROOKLYN, NY The population of our planet is growing, as are the piles of garbage that humanity is producing. But where does all this garbage go? It turns out that in New York City, trash is not

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Jobs to do 要做的工作 A: Hi, Xavier. I'd like to go over the list of jobs for next week's maintenance shut. A:你好,泽维尔。我要检查一下下周维护停机的工作明细表。 B:Sure. We've got a lot to do in a short time. We're plann

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A witness had observed him jumping off the bridge at 1:58 p.m. the previous day. 一名目击者看到他从桥上冲下去,就在前一天下午1点58分。 Thanks so much for standing up for those who may be only temporarily too weak to stand for

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I. Road and Traffic 公路和交通 Approaching end of motorway 即将驶出高速。 Avoid the jams. 避免交通堵塞。 Dangerous bend 弯道危险 Diverted traffic 交叉路口 Entry to motorway 高速入口 Left junction 左交叉口 Look left

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Todd: OK. Matthew, we are going to talk about food. Matt: OK. Todd: What kind of foods do you like? Matt: Well, now I'm in Japan at the moment, I'm eating a lot of sushi. Todd: OK. Matt: I've only got two weeks left here so it's kind of suchi three t

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Todd: OK. Matthew, we are going to talk about food. Matt: OK. Todd: What kind of foods do you like? Matt: Well, now I'm in Japan at the moment, I'm eating a lot of sushi. Todd: OK. Matt: I've only got two weeks left here so it's kind of suchi three t

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