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[] 英语口语热点主题对话
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[CCTV9] 探索发现:独具匠心的西班牙馆和新加坡馆
在今天的节目中,介绍的是西班牙馆和新加坡馆。2011-11-18 编辑:mike
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[CCTV9] 探索发现:潘加尼河流域的生态环境
在乞力马扎罗山的阴影下,潘加尼河在当中挣扎着。2011-11-23 编辑:mike
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[CCTV9] 探索发现:酒吧烟花导致火灾引发的悲剧
酒吧烟花导致火灾引发悲剧。2011-11-29 编辑:mike
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[CCTV9] 探索发现:咸海的奇迹"景观"
createApplePlayer("flashPlayer",561,346,"825cd9be1ad4480be4765f9a9b4e7e81");Like the artist Chip Lord's half-buried Cadillacs in the Texan desert, the fishing boats of Kazakhstan rise from the sa2011-12-07 编辑:mike
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[CCTV9] 探索发现:足球比赛中的科学发展
当他们最喜欢的足球运动员进球的一刹那2011-12-15 编辑:mike
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[科技动态] 科技动态:新一轮的月球探索
Now from the Boston Museum of Science Sci-tech today on NECN.有线新闻波士顿消息。We are headed to the moon on Sci-tech today. NASA recently launched two robotic missions in an effort to learn more ab2012-05-03 编辑:Jasmine
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[托福阅读辅导] 托福阅读材料:现代人对于火星的探索
如果有个人对时尚很不敏感,我们就说他是“火星来的”,我们也会经常调侃自己:我要回火星去了;我是火星人。这说明,我们对火星都很感兴趣,确实,近年来,各国对火星的探索一直都没有停过。 Phoenix will be2012-05-29 编辑:Daisy
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(4)
Temperatures in the outback of Australia have been known to reach up to 57 degrees Celsius. That’s over 130 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s unbearably hot. And the search-and-rescue guys say if someone is2012-06-11 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(3)
This looks like an all right place to climb down. The only thing is climbing like this when you’re unroped, and you’re on your own is probably the most unforgiving thing you can do. And it just mea2012-06-08 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(2)
It's suddenly just so hot. It's quite nice and cool in the breeze of like 100-mile-an-hour slipstream. But suddenly you realize it is very, very hot. And it's also just huge.2012-06-06 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(1)
I am Bear Grylls. I've served with the British Special Forces. I've climbed to the summit of Everest and crossed the frozen oceans of the Arctic. Now, I'm in the Australia&2012-06-05 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(5)
I've got about a quarter of a bottle now for later reserve. Urine is actually 95 percent water. And it's sterile when fresh. But only drink it when you are hydrated. And drink it soon2012-06-13 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(6)
As the afternoon and the clouds start to roll in, the sun’s heat is beginning to cool off a little. Hear that? It’s thunder. It’s amazing, you know. Sun. I tell you it’s gonna be rain within a fe2012-06-14 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(7)
The bad weather is about to hit me. I've got minutes until the deluge begin. Even though I'm not staying out here tonight, I'll show you how the Aborigines would build a shelt2012-06-15 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(8)
I'm in the Kimberley in north Australia. It's a wet season. A thunderstorm is raging. And more rain is probably on its way. I'm making my roof at an angle to help the rain run2012-06-18 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(9)
Australia really is a place of extremes. You know, when it’s hot, it’s roasting. When it rains, it pours. And when it’s beautiful, it really is spectacular.澳大利亚真的是个极端的地方。你知道,当它2012-06-19 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(10)
Finding your way across this vast landscape is difficult with so few landmarks to help. The native Australians have their own unique method of navigation. One of the reasons that Aborigines are, in m2012-06-21 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(11)
But here, there's none to be found.但是在这里,没有路了。Coming off these hills is not as easy as I thought. And there's obstacles everywhere you turn. And there's no way I&am2012-06-25 编辑:melody
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[探索发现] 探索发现:荒野求生,走出金伯利(12)
What I’ve got to do here is really grip just with my thighs and let them take the strain and just balance with my arms and try and protect my family jewels.在这里我必须要用双腿牢牢夹住树干,以承受身2012-06-29 编辑:melody