很多人都相信上帝是公平的,关上眼前的一扇窗会为你打开另一扇窗。在最新的科学研究中我们也能得到类似的结论:天生听力有缺陷的人会有更好的视觉。 Recent research explains how the deaf can

发表于:2018-12-07 / 阅读(66) / 评论(0) 分类 60秒科学

一、英语阅读中的三大障碍 1.语言的障碍。Readingis a comprehensive skill because it concerns the recognition of configuration, pronunciation, grammatical inflexion and the comprehension of words, sentences and paragraphs.(魏立

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This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Christie Nicholson. Got a minute? Is it an old wives tale or can deaf people actually see better? Scientists have long thought that the structure of our brain is fixed. For instance, from birth the a

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This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Years ago, scientists began to learn that certain parts of the brain had certain duties. For example, one part was responsible for breathing; another dealt with the sense of smell. Scientists thought our

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台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: What optical illusions show us is the way your photo receptors and brain assemble visual information into the three-dimensional world you see around you. 错觉让我们了解到,我们的感光受

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Don: Say you're looking at an object on a table in front of you. How long do you think your eyeballs stay in one position? Ya?l: You mean, how long before they move? I'm going to guess... a minute. D: More like less than a second. Y: Yow! D: Though w

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