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Lesson 10: The loss of the Titanic泰坦尼克号的沉没 Listen to the tape then answer the question below. 听录音,然后回答以下问题。 What would have happened if only two of the sixteen water-tight compartments had been flooded? The gr
CHAPTER ONE [00:44.25]READING [00:45.74]Page 2 and 3 [00:48.43]THE YOUNG GREEN CONSUMER GUIDE [00:51.51]Review by Tony Ma [00:54.62]This book says that our world is in danger [00:59.32]It is vital that we do something to save the earth [01:04.21]Firs
The weather bureau has confirmed the Brisbane River is now at or near its peak. The level is yet to be officially announced, but it was last measured at 4.45 metres and was steady. The devastation is widespread, though. Twenty thousand homes are floo
Leading the news this morning:Ten people are dead and 78 others are still missing as southeast Queensland faces its worst flood crisis in decades. Fifty thousand homes across the region are now without power. In Brisbane, more than 30,000 people will
The start of the school year in Niger means another move for people displaced by flooding, who had been camped in school courtyards. The government is helping those who have nowhere else to go. Four months ago, cattle grazed along the River Niger, as
联合国环境规划署将每年的6月5日确定为世界环境日,希望通过世界环境日主题让人类认识到可持续发展和公平发展的重要性,最终使全人类拥有一个安全而繁荣的未来。 2006年世界环境日庆典
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber. This will just take a minute. Take a fire antdon't forget your gloves. Toss it in water, and it'll eventually drown. But throw a group of fire ants into the water, come back the nex
There is a typhoon coming. 台风来了。 The mudslide caused a disaster.泥石流造成严重灾害。 The sky was pretty dark. 天空一片阴霾。 We had a blackout.停电了。 We had a shortage of water.我们缺水了 We got flooded.我们有水
Water Blankets Forming Planets A study in the journal Science finds much more molecular water in regions where planets are forming around young stars. The mechanism to keep the water from being destroyed by UV radiation appears to involve some of the
By Scott Stearns White House 17 June 2008 U.S. President George Bush will visit the Midwest state of Iowa Thursday to inspect damage from major flooding along the Mississippi River. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns reports, Mr. Bush says
Thai Flood Victims Face Challenges Returning Home Thailands historic floods are now slowly receding. But in Bangkok, scores of evacuees are reluctant to go home. As the government discusses how to compensate flood victims for their losses, residents
New York City's Post-Sandy Cleanup Crawling In the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, New York city is dealing with water in tunnels, electrical conduits, and in the basements of major financial institutions. On Tuesday, the Brooklyn Bridge was covered w
Scientists In Houston Tell A Story Of Concrete, Rain And Destruction RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Hurricane Harvey caused the worst flooding in Houston's history. Scientists are looking into why it was so bad. As NPR's Christopher Joyce reports, a lot of it
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Hurricane Harvey was hard on Houston's art and culture community. Four days of torrential rain nearly drowned the city's opera, ballet and theater companies - along with their revered mural. As NPR's John Burnett reports, they're d
While this website is concerned about New Zealand news, we are very close to Australia in distance, in economic matters and in culture. The population of New Zealand is just over 4 million but another 500,000 New Zealanders live in Australia. Many of
By Stefan Bos Budapest 03 April 2006 The Hungarian government announced a state of emergency Monday after rain and melting snow swelled rivers and flooded towns across Central Europe. There were at le
Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans is set to offer water management experience to the Indonesian government during his visit there. He is scheduled for talks with his counterpart Marty Natalegawa and says flooding issues are something both count
At least 100 people are thought to have been killed by flooding and landslides triggered(触发) by heavy rain in the northern Philippines(菲律宾), officials say. Most of the deaths were in Benguet province, where landslides were reported to have hit
GIRL:Wow.You seriously spend a lot of time alone. BOY:What?So heres how it works.Water goes in the top,and food comes out the bottom. GIRL:When you shot it into the stratosphere( ['strtə,sfɪə]同温层) you figure it would induce( [ɪn'djuː