ALGOL 60程式语言,ALGOL 60算法语言

刘毅基础词汇5000-3a Lesson 12 Preparation Test 1. The baby likes to splash _____. 2. ____, all efforts to rescue the surviors were futile. 3. It is prudent to wear to light shirt when the weather is ____. 4. The little baby was ____ by his moth

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Lesson 34 Isn't It Good to Speak a Foreign Language? Text A

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本讲为 2006 年新的教学内容,请对照教材听录音! To learn the language is necessary for them. I have learnt 5000 English words. I have been learning English for 10 years. It is neces

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本讲为 2006 年下半年新的教学内容,请对照教材听录音! Language When we want to tell other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many oth

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THIS IS AMERICA -February 11, 2002: VOA's 60th Anniversary By Jerilyn Watson VOICE ONE: February Twenty-Fourth marks the sixtieth anniversary of the first broadcast on the Voice of America. This year,

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28.Lovely morning, isn’t it, David? Hey, are you alright? 29.Sure, I’m just fine. I go through life, singing a happy song. 30.You must be awfully worried about your father-in-law, I imagine. 31.Hu

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You see it when you watch almost any game:theres a touchdown, a home run, a goal. An athlete has triumphed! And then,almost instantly they raise their arms over their shoulders, shout aggressivelyand push out their chest. Like an animal in the wild o

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That is prescal child beating a drum in sequence an adult drummer. Here is the prescaler who cannot find the rhythm. Researchers find that the first child who can match the drum beats is more likely to have better early language skills and reading po

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Winter is high time for humidifiers because dry air can irritate your throat. But a new study finds that arid conditions might have an influence on the development of the very languages that some people speak. Extensive research on human physiology s

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DIALOG 22 laurance--I give up!I simply can't learn French! soony--Why do you say that?I think you're making a lot of progress. laurance--No,I'm not.I try and try and I still can't speak it very well.

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Where would we be without language? Wed all be in our own worlds and wed never really have a life. Can you imagine never talking to anyone? Of course if there was no language, we wouldnt be able to use body language or sign language. The fact that we

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Do you know about Chinese software engineers? 你了解中国的软件工程师吗? To compare with American engineers, what advantages and disadvantages do they have? 相对于美国的工程师,你认为他们有什么优势和弱点? Obvious

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自然:大道至简 Stray Birds 1. Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away. And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sign. 2. Troupe of little vagrants of the world, leave your footprints

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Can you name those notes? Probably notperhaps one in 10,000 speakers of European languages has perfect pitch, the ability to recognize a note without having heard any reference note first. But theres a much better chance you could successfully name

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Neil: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English: the programme in which we talk about a story in the news and learn some vocabulary while were doing it. Im Neil and joining me today is Jen. Hi there, Jen. Jen: Hi Neil. Neil: Now

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Ordinarily you've called it a pistachio a pistachio, but if you are for example an immigrant from China, and you've just seen a Ming vase. You might call a pistachio and a happy nut. Because visual cues can affect language in people with multiple cul

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About six million people worldwide post to Twitter, producing some 650,000 new tweets daily. And one percent of these posts include geographic locations. The combination of language and location has allowed scientists to calculate the dominant langua

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This is Scientific American sixty seconds science. I'm Shouky Berswek. Got a minute? Jazz musicians are skills introvisers, and now we know that they craft their spontaneous melodies the same way you craft the sentence. Researchers scan the brains of

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Brain's Speech Center Finally Talks In a study in the journal Science, researchers analyzed the inner workings of Broca's area, long known as the brain's speech center, in pre-op brain surgery patients. Cynthia Graber reports In 1865, Pierre Paul Bro

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Language Immersion Impedes Access To Native Tongue A study in the journal Psychological Science finds that students learning a new language in a total immersion environment had reduced access to their original language. Steve Mirsky reports Adults ca

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action star
albucid soluble
all-changes
alternating electric field
analogous poles
any her
apple core
asymmetric activation
Bapérou
bearance
bivalent radical
caisson sinking
calbuco
catepsin
collman
compiler loc alamos scientific laboratories
connectionlessmode network service
Cornish Rex
cyclon dust collector
cystomorphous
de-sensitised
deutobroch
Diallat
disburden to
Easter bunny
economic cost-benefit analysis
ego-developments
Elagabalus
emergency braking system
excessive demand inflation
fancy lamp
flareups
fluorinate
Gettier case
glove input device
headspace grass
hendecasyllabic
Herbolzheim
I etc. shall not except you till I see you.
imperial society of teachers of dancing (istd)
in dead low water
individual freedom
kerching
long-lived iso tope
makes do
manual analysis
McLuhanized
media production
microscope graticule
mixage
national customs
omniarch
over-stockings
peroxidizes
pipe (mediaeval england)
polar coordinate representation
political education
positive diageotropism
private pilot certificate
pro-oncogene
Proclianite
propulsion shaft
pure car truck carriers
push me around
quanity
rammed
red fox skin
reinvites
relaying voltage transformer
rematerialised
resolving potention meter
riboud
Ringerike
royalp
rulesse
Salada, L.
salutest
Salvada
sarpaganol-17
scorbut
screw-nut steering gear
septennia
shake your head
Spanish lime tree
steel travel(l)er
suberize
swan river everlastings
swash-plate refrigerant compressor
tea dry sorting
tele-irradiation
three-roller mill
through voyage
two-gang
type hammer
unionoids
urban planning survey
us bond
usurious
very high frequency oscillator
vibrating screen with constant bed thickness
water allocating station
welcome to the jungle