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wuhao5217195 2008-5-26 20:27

你个家伙
@O4BEi]s 就是找动力才上来的哦??
*UrNwY,} 这两天又玩去了把??

lora 2008-5-26 21:20

step by step

step:看单词(利用早晨和一些零散的时间)
"|^HP:nw N%m\ step:总结了185篇的2篇
G'J'm-lY$X"f+[V step:跟读模仿(内容明天再晒)----惊奇的发现,跟读模仿,完成了一类呢(不久的将来,就要真正的完全的投入到听写中去了)
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lora 2008-5-26 21:22

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才不是呢
?.W$v)X+tpe#pa 哈哈7^tT!Zevwq [-k,Q
只是昨天晚上没上网刷日志了
7O2rFe_d 最近的时间都是要挤出来呢#?Ki9hi } f"L,o
完全没有空格的步伐啊
/d7p6qdF9FA)~T 我会坚持
m5|Gm"r7l 不放弃的

lora 2008-5-26 21:24

E:加油噢~~~ C+D*M obC
但也要注意身体撒

wuhao5217195 2008-5-27 05:27

呵呵
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哈哈哈~~~
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:lol

ecarolfly 2008-5-27 08:19

呵呵,最近耽搁了几天
\\eB R7DGt 我现在就是要再出来爆发一下
z/w1`?3HbcO 考试没多少天了,大家都加油~~
-D0bDHO ] lora坚持{"G%t7sT:iC0E
wuhao坚持

lora 2008-5-27 17:38

step by step (初级刀客)---补晒

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第一篇(reptil)
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M:Now I see professor Stone spent alot of the time talking about how animals walk and run. I remember she started by describing how humans move, and later we went over the gaits of different two-leg and four-leg animals. Like cats, camels, lizards...
ZLJ!u-P W: Wait I think I missed class when you read over how lizards move. At least, I don't have any notes on it. s:W ]7j0D:ES u\5v%S
M:Well, we talked in class about how modern reptiles like lizards run. I think I even copy the diagram professor drew on the board. Here it is. Now , look at this. Lizards run with what's called as sprawling gait, their feet are well out on either side of their body and they move diagonally opposite feet together. The left fore foot with the right hind foot and the right fore foot with the left hinf foot. They use this way of moving when they're going slowly or quickly. When they move, they bend their bodies from side to side. And they time this bending so that they increase the length of their steps.
x%MkOj5VN W:okay. That' make sense. But I remember reading that, in general, animals evolves so that their feet are right under their bodies . But  I don't see why?
{ K%n6T1wT M: Well, that's because even the sprawling gaits suits lizards pretty well, there's a major disadvantage to this arrangement. Reptils can't run and breathe at the same time. They stop briefly between short breathes of anywhere from 2 to 12 strides because when they move from side to side, the muscle, of the left and right sides contract at different times. To breathe though, these muscles have to contract at the same time. Mammals don't have this problem because they don't move from side to side. Their feet are in the different position.

lora 2008-5-27 17:39

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加油
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坚持啊w

wuhao5217195 2008-5-28 05:30

哈哈哈哈~~~~~~~~~~~~~~8?r1p4f9IB
大家加油!!!!!!
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ecarolfly 2008-5-28 08:09

god bless us~~

lora 2008-5-29 00:06

step by step (初级刀客)

step:看单词(全是零散的时间在看,快要适应了:lol )C7Xz.Ub-_|zPS Q6p
step:总结185篇的 2篇(坚持)] Yqr?I8RT0y~
step:跟读模仿(利用早晨的固定时间)Y%\U,{t"Af'z-h
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第二篇(Insect Behavior)
9q].M2r1]|J"n1i M: Let's see we should probably start by reviewing the four stages th ants go to. You know when the development from the eggs.
s$JX+i*p'v W: Yeah. Ah... I wrote that down somewhere on my note.%}0}%xU9o4?
M: I got right here! Let's see, they start off the egg, the ant lays the eggs after... I don't remember exactly(讲义上没有这个词,我明明听到的啊) how long they turn...
f&S;`:j9C$GL W: yeah, yeah here is it. the egg are very tiny and they hatch in a few days and become larvae
W E2Dv5R M:And then they transfer into pupae. That's one not move at all and then they...
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M:Yeah. Doctor  Lucy review the term slave maker ants, they are be slave maker ants but go into other nest and steal the pupae. So when the pupae grow to adults they are like the slave of the other ants.
0`d e2e7yvo^i*Q W:And it's slave, they actually do the work that the other ants would have to do themselves.
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W: But most of the slave maker ants they could do the work for themselves couldn't they?
7dQ#z"A8c+W5Qg Z| M:I guess so, but then there are thos Amazon ants.
6AnK0x s'` W:Um... The Amazon ants, oh those were slave maker ants that are actually depended on ants they slave. Now what do we start again?~PJ'cau#s,b
M: Let's me see, here it is. The size of their mandible yeah,it was because to have those really long curvy mandible.0s6e-L.T#b^km'A%X
W: Oh yeah! Those are jaws.
-lPLY0GM&C Ln M:Right! Those mandible are so big and the Amazon ants can even get their own foot or dig nests for themselves. So they need the slave to get the food and dig the nests for them.8U!@!O7m$~/T(QZ
W:That makes sense! Now could we go back to the part on how they catch the slaves? We were talking before about how some slave maker ants go into other nest and bring back pupae to become slave. But they can also take over the whole colony right?v w&Vz"hcS4s
M:Yeah Yeah. the queen ant after she mates, she is carrying her own eggs what she dose, she goes into another colony of another specie. She takes over the colony and those other ants the slaves start working for her and then she lays her eggs. DG"HZr$o
W:But the colony she is there is alreadly got its own queen.so...
YIIY]:k6wL~b M:Yeah, if she doesn't cooperate, the slave maker ant will kill that queen and then when sh hatches own eggs they become adults and they become slave maker too.
6jGG?X(u ml4d%T W:And then they go out to rob other ants nest for pupae to bring back as its slave.

lora 2008-5-29 00:11

e啊
4Y*`O0ZYcm 我总是看不到你的日志22页后的内容。。。
%t FTh0D%R^d;Q 都2天了~~:Q +@$Y0r H]V0l-b_
什么情况啊?
N%gkI([]q)B 总是说“未定义操作,请返回”

wuhao5217195 2008-5-29 05:29

你傻哦??P? Ufz5s/GDP5u
哈哈哈哈];bP O s-uK
你不会先进10页 再17页'O%ST0Y'X
再...... nuV8G Yl-j

,H P&hc9Se(p2F O 显然是她RP问题~~~,J(nT7yj-g U
只是苦我们了~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:lol

ecarolfly 2008-5-29 08:14

最近RP爆少
8~#T]7^xk{+Z"Xr 只能积蓄小宇宙的能量了,哈哈*J/Q_-AMn
我弄了一下,现在好像可以了,欢迎两位光临。。。9?F?}L6{C
L,讲义上有些地方是错的,所以,相信自己的耳朵了~

wuhao5217195 2008-5-29 08:33

这个问题还可以处理的???
^nO [ a(R#g 汗....

wuhao5217195 2008-5-30 06:07

昨天偷懒了吧??
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没关系2Ax6[q$h
今天补起~~~~ YWY$rg|.?*z
:lol :lol

ecarolfly 2008-5-30 07:53

嘻嘻,l,我也期待你的更新啊:)

lora 2008-5-30 15:42

抱歉了r-iX&cn rn
最近在处理一些棘手的问题,所以耽搁了来小马的时间Q3[aR:eY
但是我没有掉队啊~~~

lora 2008-5-30 16:18

step by step (初级刀客)---补晒

补昨天的日志噢
(tjj|bk5W step:看了单词(早晨看的,中午在午睡之前回顾了一遍)*dgeiK
step:总结185篇的2篇(发现了个模板)|P%KwI0C
step:跟读模仿2篇[I,f$ed

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第三篇(鸟)~z2qRaUAi
You know, it's kind of fashionable among students of birds just study well and exhausted species, especially in danger ones like golden eagles or spotted owls. But I often think that everyday-birds, birds that are really part of our lives are simply overlooked, so I'd like to spend some time talking about very common bird "black crows". It might suprprise you to know that crows are among the most challenge birds to observing study. First all, they look alike. Picking out one or several individual crows or flocks in finding them again later is almost impossible, people study in large animals can put some time to mark on them, so they can tell them apart well, you can trap larger animal like a bear in a mobilized or tranquilized gun, then it is easy to put a tag on it. But try doing that to a crow you probably kill it. Secondly, crows are highly intelligent survivors, they adapt easily to wildly varying situations. This adds to the difficullty of studying in them, because thay pick up so many individual allies habits, so you can never be sure about any conclusion you reach about crows from observing them applies the whole species or just those particular crows you being watching. One general observation abot crows can't be made the reasonable degree of certainty, it had been the last four years, more and more crows ae been found living in large cities. They are trscked by people who produce a normal surmount of garbage and leave them places that crows can easily get to, it make for distances they must have trouble to hurt a large shorter.
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\~F@bb 第四篇(Spider)-----在跟读的过程中,总能想起spider man哈哈
E-Q t u:BD1|Qn1~ As you all know, Dr. Nelson's assignment was for each of us to find a little scientific puzzle to research and solve. Well, mine was why don't spiders get stuck in their own webs---a pretty good question you could ask me. Someone even read a thesis on it I'm sure. There are actually several answers depending on the spider. Let's start with one commom type of spider. These spiders usually stay in the middle of their webs and don't put any glue-like material there. But they do leave thin transparent sticy material on the outer part of the web. This material is made of compounds that draw water molecules out of the air. When it draws enough water, it does water normally does. It forms little drops. The result is sticky little globs, little balls of glue-like material. When the spider steps into on of the little glob by accident as it sometimes does, it is as human bings step on a piece of chewing  gum. It is just inconvenience. But when a fly files into the spider's web, it is about sticky on the glob in order to make stick tightly into the web. what's more, because the sticky material in the glob instead of the uniform coat, the spider uses less of it. By doing this, the spider saves energy and that means the spider cateches fewer flies. It is not of economy really. The spiders do what is easier for spider

lora 2008-5-30 23:56

step by step (初级刀客)

step:总结185的2篇
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:Qq}'{)D'r%n6e~ 第四篇(Animal behavior)
mG f hcK6~{)C We all know heard the provrb "beauty is only skin-deep" meaning that the outward appearance is not a valuable way to judge person's worth. But research studying why animals are attracted to each other had found that opposite may be true for animals. For them a beautiful face and body are reasonably reliable indicators of underline quality and experiments had shown that many species appear to look for at least one classic characteristic of beauty mainly symmetry. Now according to this theory, a more selective partneer in the pair usually the female seek the maximum possible balance between the left and right half of the potential mate's body. For an example, certain female birds first check to see if the males's left wing is the same length and shape of the right to get clues about the bird's health and strength. Now what other evidence do we have  of this kind of behavior? well, in on of the experiments, researches put color bands on the legs of male finches the  female by far prefers the male with same color on both legs over those that has different color on each leg. Another experiment involve the male elks indicate the importance of symmtry in the antlers. Asymmetric antlers of course often indicate that the male has lost a fight to another male and he is therefore not the strongest
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我要开始真正的听写刀客生涯了 `{K0R[-X{.c-P
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