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Lesson 7 Dialog 1 Staff(集合名词,员工),computer literate(懂电脑) F: So far we only talked about equipment. M: I know, I am going to need new staff. F: You are going to need trained people to run this new equipment. M: They have to be computer liter
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
Wednesday's air quality index in Atlanta, Georgia, miles away from any of the fires, was unhealthy. In Chattanooga, Tennessee, it was 151. What exactly does that mean? SUBTITLE: What is the AQI? JENNIFER GRAY, CNN METEOROLOGIST: The one thing you nee
As the balloons rise higer still,they face an attact by an invisible bombardment,radiation.Every day the Sun radiates a titanic amount of energy,some of them in the form of high energy of ultra violet rays.These rays packed a powerful punch ,and in t
I first heard about the ozone layer about twenty years ago. I was still in school. I thought it was interesting, but I didnt take it seriously. It was a bit like science fiction, I mean, how could there be a giant hole in the atmosphere? Over the yea
You could use the balloons not just to go to the edge of the space as we do now,but go all the way over the line, and actually to use balloons or airships to go all the way into space,space travel without rocket.Officially, the atmosphere ends and sp
There is a special day to recognize the importance of the ozone layer. In 1995, the United Nations General Assembly decided September 16th is the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. This is the date on which countries signed th
To be living at the start of the new millenium is to exist in the most advanced technological era in history. It is easy2 to forget that we are still surrounded by countless opportunities to get close to the earth, the sea and all the otherwonders of
By Parke Brewer Washington 30 January 2007 There are 32 teams in the National Football League and only two reach the coveted Super Bowl championship game each season. This Sunday it is the Chicago Bears and the Indianapolis Colts, playing in Miami, F
US Companies Help Families Adjust to Life Overseas Richard and Kim Choi knew life in China would require some adjustment. Richard works for an American automaker which transferred the couple and their three children from Miami to Shanghai almost thre
Science Fiction-style replications, as seen in TV shows like Star Trek, might be a step nearer to becoming reality. Digital technology means it's now possible to make 3D objects from downloaded designs. Our reporter Li Dong has the details. These fun
A: May I exchange this DVD player? B: Certainly. Do you have your receipt? A: Here you are. B: Now, why do you want to exchange it? A: It won't play a DVD. B: I'm sorry. I'll get you a new player. A: At first, I thought it was me. B: Okay, here's a n
A: I'd like to exchange this DVD player. B: Of course. Do you have your receipt? A: Here it is. B: Now, could you tell me why you want a different one? A: It refuses to play my DVDs. B: That's strange. Let me get you a new one. A: All my friends trie
I first heard about the ozone layer about twenty years ago. I was still in school. I thought it was interesting, but I didnt take it seriously. It was a bit like science fiction, I mean, how could there be a giant hole in the atmosphere? Over the yea
To be honest, we are totally in awe of people whose job is to face these in real life. But the grenade made into this A-to-Z is the Rocket Propelled Grenade, or RPG, because that is what gave us one of the best booms in Mythbusters history. Alright,
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: Scientists studying climate change in Antarctica reported this week that the hole in the protected ozone layer of the earth's atmosphere has shrunk. The discovery of the hole in the mid-1980s led to a wo
U.S. National Research Council calls for more exploration Rosanne Skirble | Washington, DC 08 April 2010 Photo: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Rick Potts has led excavations at early human sites in the East African Rift Valley, and cu
Where would you go on your perfect road trip? Would you travel down Road 66 in the USA, or would you go through Europe? Would it be a long trip with sights along the way, or a short trip to visit somewhere closer to home? 你会去哪进行你的公路
We have fallen down again tonight我们今夜再次遭遇坎坷 In this world it's hard to get it right在这世上总是难于正途抉择 Trying to make your heart fit like a glove致力于追随心声 What it needs is love, love, love所需要的就