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Section A [00:01.78]1. W: What time does the ballet start? [00:04.47]M: At 8:30. We have 35 minutes to get there. [00:08.31]Q: What time is it now? [00:11.08]2. W: How did your football team do last season? [00:14.60]M: We won three times, lost five
[00:02.55]第三单元 五大湖 [00:05.09]Lesson 9 1 Read and act [00:08.18]第九单元 读和表演 [00:11.26]Hey Kevin, where did you say you were born? [00:13.53]嗨,Kevin,你说你在哪里出生的? [00:15.80]I was born in Michigan, USA. [00:1
[00:08.59]Lesson 9 1.Read and act [00:14.24]Hey Kevin,where did you say you were born? [00:18.78]I was born in Michigan,USA. [00:23.01]There are a lot of lakes up there,aren't there? [00:27.56]Yeah,I lived on Lake Superior. [00:31.40]Have you ever sw
Last Woollies Had Mammoth Mutations 长毛象灭绝的真正原因是 In their heyday, woolly mammoths blanketed the Siberian steppe, Alaska and large parts of North America. But by 10,000 years ago, warming climates had turned many of the grasslands
Volcanic gases escape from the magma . They percolate through the earth crust and into the atmosphere. Professional geologist, Charles Watson, investigates the risks at Horseshoe Lake close to Mammoth's main resort. There is a quiet, silent killer th
This morning, New Zealanders had an extra hour in bed because we turned our clocks back. Summer time is finished. Already, we can feel the mornings and evenings are colder. In most of the South Island, the day time temperatures are cold too. However,
VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara Klein with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. This week, we tell about the biggest system of freshwater lakes in the world, the Great Lakes between the United States and Canada. They are busy
By searching for evidence that still survives today, we reconstruct the landscape and the wildlife of prehistoric North America. During the last Ice Age, massive glaciers covered half of North America. But to the far northwest, there was a land that
The Yukon and its neighbor, modern-day Alaska, were once part of the land that was Beringia. Stunning though this region is today is just a shadow of the world that was encountered by the First Americans. Underground, the soil is frozen solid, as it
Away from the herd, the dominant male mammoth is distracted from his usual routine, today he has a more urgent priority than food, a younger challenger that wants to take his place. This ritual clash of tusks will decide the future for them both. The
Of all these creatures, the woolly mammoth is the undisputed symbol of the Ice Age. But what do we really know about how this giant lived. How did it use its massive spiral tusks? Modern-day elephants, the mammoths closest living relatives, may provi
This is Alaska today, a wetland of forests, boggy tundra, lakes and rivers rivers that still churn out fresh clues to the Ice Age past. This is a brick-sized tooth, and it belong to a woolly mammoth. Its narrow ridges of enamel tell us more about how
For these baby animals, it was a race to grow up over the brief summer to be tough enough to face the winter. One young animal that died in its first winter was discovered in the permafrost of an Alaskan gold mine. Recreated here are the best-mummifi
They huddle and turn to face the threat, a giant short-faced bear. Faced by a wall of horns, the bear moves on to sniff out a less daunting meal. Occasional blizzards are another harsh reality of living in Beringia, but the drifting snow may at least
One giant short-faced bear is more than a match for two lions. But in this bitter climate, lions cant afford to go without a meal for long. A mammoth calf in its first winter is a tempting sight. But mammoths are attentive mothers and they have the b
10 Great Places to Experience the Simple Life If you need to get away from it all this holiday season, take your stressed-out self to a place where life is a bit less complicated. Real Simple Magazine's managing editor, Kristin van Ogtrop, discusses
Treehouse I'm From Barcelona I have built a treehouse I have built a treehouse Nobody can see us it's a you and me house I've been climbing rocks and stones been collecting broken bones I've been swimming across the lakes just to find this perfect pl
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 13 December 2006 Heads of state and other representatives from 11 African countries are gathering in Kenya's capital this week for their Great Lakes conference. The leaders are expected to sign a pact that sets out plans to
Christmas loves a franchiseor any already beloved thing.It can dress up in tinsel and wrap itself around like mistletoe. And then, every year, there are the Christmas specials for almost every sitcom and cartoon, which nod in sincerity (or in irony)