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Lesson 1 Finding fossil man 发现化石人 First listen and then answer the following question. 听录音,然后回答以下问题。 Why are legends handed down by storytellers useful? We can read of things that happened 5,000 years ago in the Nea
Lesson one ancestor 祖先 anthropologist 人类学家 flint 燧石 fossil 化石 fossil man 化石人 Indonesia 印度尼西亚 legend 传说 migration 迁移, 移居 Polynesian 波利尼西亚 recount 叙述 rot 烂掉 saga 英雄故事 trace 踪迹
新标准小学一年级英语第三册(一年级起点外研版)Module 10 UNIT 1 Happy New Year! UNIT 2 We have Christmas.
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Unit five Wash with water [00:14.84]student book page 22 [00:19.17]Let's act [00:21.03]Turn on the tap,May.Wash your towel. [00:29.26]Turn off the tap. [00:33.52]student book page 23 [00:39.65]Let's talk [00:41.51]I wash my hands with water. [00:45.9
Unit 7 Hot summer [00:14.45]student book page 32 [00:18.34]Let's act [00:20.64]Let's go to the beach.Let's play on the beach. [00:28.24]Let's pick up shells. [00:32.03]student book page 33 [00:37.90]Let's talk [00:40.78]Summer is hot.The sun is hot.
Unit 1 Farm animals [00:31.66]student book page 2 [00:35.37]Let's act [00:35.44]Draw the cow on the paper [00:39.20]Draw the duck on the ground. [00:45.16]Let's talk What do you see? [00:57.88]I see a duck I see a hen I see a pig I see sheep [01:10.0
Unit 6 Eating and drinking [00:14.73]student book page 27 [00:18.60]Let's act [00:20.85]Sam,bring me a bowl.Bring me some milk,too [00:35.19]Give it to Kitty,Sam. [00:39.99]student book page 28 [00:45.74]Let's talk [00:47.10]I'm hungry.I want some br
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The phrase leave no trace is often used to describe good behavior in national parks, meaning enjoy the scenery, and then leave the park exactly as pristine as you found it. The new movie Leave No Trace is about a father and d
Scientists say they're making more progress in understanding a rare animal fossil they found in China. International teams from the USA and China discovered a giant otter that lived six million years ago. Paleontologists say the fossil they found in
[00:00.00]Unit 3 [00:03.74]Shake your shoulders [00:06.19]1.Chant. [00:15.02]Left,right.Left,right.March all day,march all night. [00:27.69]Up and down.Up and down.On we go,round the town. [00:42.16]2.Sing and do the actions. [00:54.80]Shake,shake,sh
By Greg Flakus Houston 28 August 2007 Lucy fossil display The fossilized bones of a female hominid creature found in Ethiopia in 1974 and today known around the world as Lucy are now in the United States on an unprecedented tour. The bones are part o
Researchers get same yields with fewer fertilizers, pesticides Steve Baragona | Washington, DC 18 May 2010 Fossil energy use was compared among different crop rotation systems in a field experiment conducted between 2003 and 2008 in Boone Co., Iowa R
The 22 artifacts include 17 jade disks and ornaments, 4 pieces of bronze ware, and a pottery figurine. Some of the items date back as far as 1600 BCE. However, the fossil, featuring a microraptor embedded in a rock, is considered to be the most valua
By Jessica Berman Washington 13 June 2007 Chinese paleontologists have unearthed a massive dinosaur fossil in Mongolia. They say the giant dinosaur belonged to a family of bird-like dinosaurs that were a tiny fraction of its size. VOA's Jessica Berma
By Caroline Sawyer Nairobi 08 August 2007 One of the world's oldest hominid fossils, which revolutionized theories of early man, has left Ethiopia to begin a controversial tour of the United States. Anthropologists want the remains of the fossil, kno
By Peter Heinlein New York City 05 October 2007 Runners on the streets of New York are commonplace this time of year. There is the marathon next month, and occasionally, other organized runs. But one annual event has skyrocketed to prominence in rece
跨国组合Guillemots是由来自英国的古典钢琴手Fyfe Dangerfield(主唱),巴西的吉他手MC Lord Magrao,苏格兰的鼓手Rican Caol,还有加拿大的双贝司手Aristazabal Hawkes组成。主唱Fyfe Dangerfield最近发行了个
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: You might want to set aside your cornflakes for a moment now. Ed Yong writes in The Atlantic about a substance he says, quote, looks revolting but is also one of nature's more wondrous substances, unlike anything else that's been c