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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Animals rely on all sorts of cues to find their next meal. Monkeys and birds are attracted to the colors of ripe fruits and berries. And snakes find thei
DIALOG 38 (Sound of piano playing) laurance--Listen!Somebody's playing the piano. soony--Yeah,it sounds nice,doesn't it?I wish I could play a musical instrument. laurance--Don't you play the violin? s
A: I was thinking about buying this used car, and was wondering if you would take a look at it for me to see if it has any problems. B: Sure, pull up over there and we'll take a look. A: I just wasn't sure what to look for. B: The first thing you do
1. This means that our noses are limited to perceiving those smells which float through the air, missing the majority of smells which stick to surfaces. 【分析】多重复合句。句子主干为 This means that...,that 引导宾语从句。宾语
Technology being(1) developed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory could put(2) explosive-sniffing(3) dogs out of business. Just like dogs, the technology can 'sniff' the air to detect vapors from explosives. Unlike dogs, it doesn't need to be fe
But they never got there. The first disappeared into deep space. Another missed its target when its coordinates were confused. One NASA control center was working in metric, the other in feet and inch
04 My Dad's a Secret Agent Kenn Nesbitt My dad's a secret agent. He's an undercover spy. He's the world's best detective. He's the perfect private eye. He's a Pinkerton, a gum shoe, He's a snoop and he's a sleuth. He's unrivaled at detecting and unc
I really wish I could play a musical instrument. I cant. I had a few music lessons when I was a kid, but I didnt keep them up. I really regret that now. I get quite jealous of people who can play a musical instrument. Its a wonderful ability. I hope
EXPLORATIONS - The Guitar: an Instrument for Any Kind of Music By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Phoebe Zimmermann with Explora
U.S. health experts monitoring Japan's nuclear crisis are seeking to explain health risks from radiation(放射) exposure, while cautioning that radiation levels measured this week at the Fukushima-Daiichi power plant in northern Japan have not y
A: I want to buy this used car, but I need help figuring out if there are any problems with it. B: I can help you with that. Drive the car over by the garage and we'll check it out. A: I know some things to look for, but I know there are other specia
A: Could you take a few minutes and see if there are any problems with this used car that I am thinking of buying? B: I am happy to help. Just pull up and we'll give it a good look. A: I don't know much about cars. B: We need to look inside and out f
A: I was thinking about buying this used car, and was wondering if you would take a look at it for me to see if it has any problems. B: Sure, pull up over there and we'll take a look. A: I just wasn't sure what to look for. B: The first thing you do
Metal detecting is a popular hobby in Britain, with clubs across the country. In the past year, detectorists, as they are called in Britain, have made big finds, valuable both in financial and archaeological terms. Jennifer Glasse | London 12 January
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns against the indiscriminate(任意的无差别的) use of potassium iodide as a precaution against nuclear radiation. WHO is issuing this advisory following reports of people in Japan and elsewhere who are usi
A key Japanese adviser on radiation(放射 ) leaks at the country's disabled Fukushima nuclear power facility has quit in protest over the government's handling of the disaster. The adviser, Toshiso Kosako, a radiation safety expert at the Univer
NEW DELHI, March 16 (Xinhua) -- The Indian government has ordered food originating from(发源于) Japan to be tested for radiation in the wake of explosions at a Japanese nuclear plant following a devastating earthquake-tsunami last Friday, repo
WASHINGTON, March 30 (Xinhua) -- A trace amount of radioactive(辐射性的) iodine(碘) has been found in a sample of milk from the west state of Washington, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sai
Subject : Why are you always out in the left field? 第一, 迷你对话 A: Why are you always out in the field while listening to the news? 为什么你听新闻的时候不专心啊? B: I am listening to the music and I couldnt help moving my b