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[00:04.39]Unit 8 Adventure [00:06.84]Lesson 4 Journey to the Antarctic [00:11.06]The RACE to the POLE [00:13.47]On 1 June, 1910, [00:16.16]Captain Scott left London to begin his journey [00:19.62]to the Antarctic. [00:21.04]On his way, he received a
UNIT 5 Overcoming Obstacles Part I Pre-Reading Task Listen to the recording two or three times and then think over the following questions: 1. What happened to the singer? 2. What helped her pull thro
1.有趣的漫画 Shall we swim to the North Pole? 我们能在北极游泳吗? No,it is too far away. 不,那里太远了 Let's take the ship. 让我们坐船去吧 Shallwe walk to the desert? 我们能去沙漠吗? No,it is too far away. 不,
By Parke Brewer The women's pole vault provided one of the stirring dramas of the 2004 Olympic track and field competition. Until the mid 1990s, women's pole vault was not taken very seriously, mainly
[00:00.00]Unit 28 [00:04.81]Task:who wins the award? [00:09.35]A British couple have made history [00:11.22]by becoming the first husband-and-wife team [00:13.58]to walk to both the North and the South Poles. [00:16.87]After a 56-day trip across the
[00:10.03]Learn to say. [00:14.72]Where are you from,Panda?熊猫,你来自哪里? [00:17.54]I'm from China.我来自中国. [00:19.58]What's your favorite food?你最喜欢的食物是什么? [00:22.25]Bamboo.竹子. [00:24.58]Where are you from,Kan
Unit 10 Tourism Part I Warming up 1. Size of international tourism (1999) Tourism clearly counts as one of the most remarkable economic and social phenomena of the last century. It undoubtedly will keep this position for the century to come. Every ye
[00:02.17]Amundsen reached the Pole on 14 December [00:05.66]and put a Norwegian flag there. [00:08.64]Then he prepared for the return journey. [00:11.65]Scott finally arrived at the Pole [00:13.87]with four team members on 17 January. [00:18.02]They
[00:01.87]Listening [00:03.80]Exercise 1 Listen to the radio programme [00:07.48]about Marek Kaminski and answer the questions. [00:11.48]Good evening and welcome to Adventure. [00:14.20]Today we're going to talk [00:15.52]about modern explorers. [00
[00:00.21]UNIT 6 [00:07.13]Lesson 23 [00:12.57]Exercise 1.1 [00:15.17]I had a fantastic time in New York. [00:18.85]I was there for New Year's Eve. [00:21.81]We left Matt's apartment at about seven thirty [00:26.16]and walked towards Times Square. [0
Unit 7 Athletes After-Class Reading PASSAGE I Athletes Should Not Be Role Models These days there are so many stories about the criminal activities of athletes that sports pages are beginning to look
[00:06.69]Unit 4 [00:07.87]What's the weather like today? [00:09.60]Lesson 19 [00:11.13]Learn to Say [00:12.53]Mom, we are going hiking. [00:15.18]Tomorrow? [00:16.12]Yes. What shall I wear? [00:18.08]Let's listen to the weather report. [00:20.00]It
[00:05.45]Lesson 14 [00:07.67]1.Learn to say. [00:11.01]I'm going to talk about the second type-birds. [00:13.62]我要说一说第二种-鸟类. [00:15.33]Birds live on land,鸟类生活在陆地上, [00:19.88]in trees or near water.森林里或者水
Larry Newitt from the Geological Survey of Canada charts the movement of the magnetic North Pole as it wanders the icy reaches of northern Canada. To determine where the magnetic pole / is, we can't rely on one single observation. What I try to do is
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By calculating how old the rocks are where we find these ancient compasses, we can figure out how long ago the magnetized parts were locked in. That tells us which direction was magnetic north tens of thousands of years ago. Surprisingly, its not alw
Magnetic North Pole Moving Faster Than Scientists Expected Earths north magnetic pole is moving, researchers say. It has moved so much, so quickly that a group of scientists hurried to change a model that helps guide shipping, airplanes and submarine