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为托福而生 2008-5-1 16:22

戴耳机戴的耳朵痛,不爽!
e7Zwa|t1ub 看电脑看了一天,很不爽!g-xhV4L0gj,Z
坐在椅子上8个小时,相当不爽!4k4Mb/pss'p LK
要了命了。。。
/QI,j$x$b!W u 上来发点牢骚,然后move on~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_Q,X%N6j*Q9gZiL2Q

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听写第八天

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[font=Tahoma][size=2]Ten years ago the [color=darkorange][i][color=red][u]eccentric[/u][/color] [color=blue]cyclist[/color] [color=red]peddling furiously[/color] ??[color=blue]through[/color][/i][/color][color=blue] [/color]the first snowstorm of the year was [color=blue][i]a rare sight[/i][/color] often captured [color=blue][i]on [/i][/color]film for the evening news? Today however[color=lime] it[/color] is [i][color=blue]estimated[/color] [/i]that four to five percent of cyclists bicycle year round. [color=blue][i]The increased[/i][/color] popularity [color=blue][i]of winter cycling can be attributed[/i][/color] to the creation of mountain bike and[color=blue][i] its subsequent imitations[/i][/color]. [color=red][u]Outfitted [/u][/color][color=blue]with[/color] parts more [color=red][u]sturdy [/u][/color]than those [color=lime]of[/color] yesterday, equipped with their more stable bicycle[color=blue]s[/color], nothing seems to stop the new [color=red][u]breed of[/u][/color] winter cyclist. [color=blue][i]With streets[/i][/color] dry and clear on most winter days, many winter cyclists wear running shoes [color=blue][i]and protect themselves from[/i][/color] cold by wear[color=blue]ing[/color][i] [color=blue]down-hill-skiing[/color][/i] clothes. On wet day[color=blue]s [/color]cyclists can wear special [i][color=blue]water-proof [/color][color=red][u]boots[/u][/color][/i] over their shoes. But for all of its popularity, there is a [color=red]down side??[/color] to winter cycling. Even [color=blue][i]mountain bikes can't[/i][/color] withstand winter snow and rain without extensive [color=red][u]upkeep[/u][/color]. But one bicycle store [color=blue]owner[/color] is [color=blue]in [/color]the final [i][color=blue]stages [/color][color=blue]of developing[/color][/i] a year-round bicycle with an [color=red][u]innovated [/u][/color]complete chain cover. With bicycle chain[color=blue]s[/color] covered, cyclists [color=blue]would need[/color] to clean and oil their chains only once every [color=blue]six [/color]months instead of once a week. [color=blue][i]Despite her[/i][/color] invention, however, she still advises cyclists to take a taxi or bus when it's snowing heavily. Not because the conditions are too [color=red][u]arduous[/u][/color] for bicycles but because she believes bikers can't have confidence in the people who drive cars on days [color=blue][i]of reduced [color=red][u]visibility[/u][/color][/i][/color].[/size][/font].FJKNFD9\ H
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[font=Tahoma][size=2]We've just seen two [color=red][u]contemporary[/u][/color] large birds that cannot fly---the [color=red][u]emu[/u][/color] and the [color=red][u]ostrich[/u][/color]. Over here is an interesting [color=red][u]specimen[/u][/color] from the past. This [color=red][u]stuffed[/u][/color] animal is not the giant [color=red][u]penguin[/u][/color] [color=blue]as it[/color] appears to be. But [color=blue]an [/color][color=red][u]auk[/u][/color]. This particular kind of [color=red][u]auk[/u][/color] is very rare, only 78 [color=red][u]skeins[/u][/color] are known to exist. and [color=blue][i]most are not[/i][/color] preserved [color=blue][i]as well as[/i][/color] this one. The great [color=red]auk[/color] ,as you can see, was a rather large bird and it couldn't fly either. [color=blue]However[/color] evidence suggests that the [color=red]auk [/color]was an excellent[color=blue][i] swimmer and diver[/i][/color]. [color=magenta]Unfortunately[/color] those abilities didn't [color=blue][i]protect it from being[/i][/color] easy prey for hungry sailors who years ago sailed [color=blue]the [/color]very cold and often icy waters of [color=blue]Greenland, Iceland[/color] and Scotland. In fact records indicate that the auk was[color=blue] rather[/color] [color=red][u]tasty [/u][/color]and that its eggs and feathers were [color=blue][i]useful as well[/i][/color]. Still it [color=blue]isn't[/color] clear [color=blue]what other[/color] factors [color=blue][i]led to the big bird's [color=red][u]demise [/u][/color]around[/i][/color] 1844, the last time anyone reported seeing one. Of course, we believe it's important to take [color=blue]extra [/color][color=red][u]precautions[/u][/color] to preserve [color=blue][i]the remaining great [color=red][u]auk[/u][/color] [color=red][u]skeins[/u][/color][/i][/color]. After all [color=blue][i]this [color=red][u]specimen [/u][/color]should prove [color=red][u]invaluable[/u][/color] for future scientific[/i][/color] research. Does anyone have any questions before we move on to our next bird exhibit?[/size][/font] 1J,yk HI&N5_/b;}
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ecarolfly 2008-5-2 17:41

是因为 mayday的那首歌么^r1` [:p_
为爱而生 ~MFmNR.s
呵呵,感觉这个猴子小超人很可爱
j!\){s ?'hya 加油

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!Xt.w6Bh|v1L.g 是因为 mayday的那首歌么
!u1{/VAqBg 为爱而生AXh0I Z;M&v
呵呵,感觉这个猴子小超人很可爱-p(n)Ab|t/JGWg
加油 [/quote]Q k%pxyV B
呵呵,谢谢鼓励~~~我们一起加油!:victory:

为托福而生 2008-5-2 20:57

听写第九天……

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为托福而生 2008-5-3 22:51

DELTA的阅读3篇 [color=seagreen]done[/color]
1D[ g(v[:_ 《21天》3个List    [color=seagreen]done[/color]
} R:~sX Tv 跟读模仿voa一个小段子。。。[color=seagreen]done [/color]我的发音啊:L Y Qgll @
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一定要上100分!给自己唯一的一次机会!加油! ETa3lZ
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为托福而生 2008-5-5 17:06

听写第十天。。。

material:讲义地球科学6v f2zSGOy(a |
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yomisky 2008-5-5 21:41

加油加油~~~~~~~

为托福而生 2008-5-6 19:07

听写第十一天。。。

今天很HAPPY~~~是备考之星咯……万岁!!!
'F9EQe0h 非常感谢小马过河的兄弟姐妹一直支持我,也非常感谢horse关注我的日志!
CMKw1z 我一定不能懈怠!我要继续前进!!!!
KWV gM3M,\#Il 这几天改听讲义上的段子咯~~~一个类一个类的听,这样应该更利于掌握各个类别的词汇吧?3bQ5}BN8UQ9Ew
加油!!
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[color=red][u]artificial adj.人造的, 假的, 非原产地的[color=magenta]reservior[/color][/u][/color][color=magenta] [/color] ]U6G9p+Ce8}
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D"}0dH)nI"v_ in the area near the [color=red][u]equatorn.赤道, 赤道似的圈.圆[/u][/color] and [color=blue]imagery line on surround[/color] the middle of the earth
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第三篇(气象学)m2k5nP5k|8T-Q
urban areas are [color=blue][u]comprised of[/u][/color] hard surfaces(or service?) like [color=red][u]paved[/u][/color] streets,parking [color=blue]lot[/color],building and roof [color=blue]tops[/color] .o0LJ(xD7UTOv V
any amount of rainfall is quickly [color=red][u]repelled vt.击退, 抵制, 使厌恶, 使不愉快[/u][/color] by these services and carried away by storm [color=blue]drains[/color] and [color=red][u]gutters n.水槽, 檐槽, 排水沟, 槽, 贫民区[/u][/color]
:I$T"m5HSvFA [color=blue]especially[/color] water just doesn't have the chance to stand around [color=blue]until[/color] evaporate and during the process of the evaporation that heat is removed from the air.
;L*G3l#B;mv9n7D and [color=blue]of course[/color] there is also [color=blue]be issue[/color] of added heat coming from buiding [color=blue]heating [/color]system.Q` ^jd1\&`3l`5a
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[color=black]second the large number of [color=blue][u]dust[/u] [/color][color=red][u]particle n.粒子, 点, 极小量, 微粒, 质点, 小品词, 语气[/u][/color] [/color][color=blue]in the urban air[/color]
s|-SoJ`^ ^ [color=black][color=blue]it seems[/color] dust particles are important requirement for [color=red][u]condensationn.浓缩[/u][/color].[/color]
$rVc2C3B;a.r\'d vw [color=red][u]vapor  n.水汽, 水蒸气, 无实质之物vi.蒸发, 自夸vt.使蒸发n.自夸者[/u][/color]4z$KoV/b6\V8~
[color=red][u]thunderstorm  n.[气]雷暴[/u][/color]
R;GEIJ tGE"JX1Mg [color=red][u]climatologist[/u][/color] go so far a[color=blue]s [/color]
(q&Fr?%V7H(\P-F see a [color=blue]pattern [/color]increasing the rainfall'Om3],u6@ C0c T7I| S
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为托福而生 2008-5-7 22:06

听写第十二天。。。

第四篇(地质学) `0w0| Fe M U8y E
[color=blue]as (how do)[/color] we know that?
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so the space between one dark strata and next [color=blue]emphases of[/color] the time between [color=blue]one-monthly [color=purple]OR[/color] on month?[/color] high tide and the next.(]1Ggj'v5~~H
[color=red]very in[/color] fitness of layer show us the circle of the seasons as well.?mG$p3o XDk
there were [color=blue]fewer [/color]3SgY { D
as the gravity of Moon [color=blue]pulls[/color] on the oceans [color=blue]to form[/color] the tides*p5cvezWV1D
like the [color=red][u]brakes n.闸, 刹车v.刹车[/u][/color] on the wheel of bicycle
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嘿嘿,只有几个没听出来,而且以前只能记下2.3秒的小句小句的,现在可以听10秒再记下了!有进步:lol

为托福而生 2008-5-7 22:47

[color=red][u]eruption  n.爆发, 火山灰[/u][/color]
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Cm2j \ ikB lava is actually being a mixture of [color=red][u]magma  n.(有机物或矿物的)稀糊, 岩浆[/u][/color] and [color=blue]convince [/color]to be produced underground.
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but in geology an eruption is any [color=blue]release of[/color] magma.
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.uS} jkb\ but sometimes the magma just [color=blue]blows out爆裂 with the mouth of[/color] volcano.
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in any [color=blue]events,[/color]let's take a look at more some of the other [color=red][u]hazards   n.冒险, 危险, 冒险的事vt.冒...的危险, 赌运气, 使遭危险[/u][/color]caused by volcanic events.
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[color=red][u]pyroclastics  adj.火成碎屑的n.火成碎屑物[/u][/color] is the word used to [color=blue]describe[/color] the [color=red][u]fragmentary   adj.由碎片组成的, 断断续续的[/u][/color] rock that [color=blue]were[/color] rejected during the volanic eruption. {:@ n%G$w5@

rxc+oJx [color=blue]fluid fire lava[/color] that built in the air
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this project [color=blue]tiles[/color]K-HH;G3w W%{(c
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wB:G&H-qN+GD [color=red][u]literally adv.照字面意义, 逐字地[/u][/color]+S]|KE-HGx`
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为托福而生 2008-5-8 13:30

听写第十三天。。。

今天一天的课。。。利用中午的时间听写了讲义上的一篇小段子,感觉还不错。。。*G c tC%c;Byvj
主要是没有太多生词。。。kZk5U2qR Q/f_8J
i'm glad you [color=purple]brought up[/color] the question of our investigation into the makeup of the earth's interior.
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[color=red][u]vibration n.振动, 颤动, 摇动, 摆动[/u][/color]"?s$R`3aKo S
[color=red][u]compression  n.浓缩, 压缩, 压榨[/u][/color]--or P--waves and [color=red][u]shear v.剪, 修剪, 剪切[/u][/color]--or S waves
P6Y1w1F_ZBn [color=purple]solid matter固体物质[/color]
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[color=purple]reflected back[/color]
$b%o+VX+u}x!D8Lw solid [color=red]mantle n.斗蓬, 覆盖物, 壁炉架v.披风, 覆盖[/color]
HU"t_Hoi liquid [color=red]core n.果核, 中心, 核心[/color]tA ]%J qu0[[1@
[color=blue]earth's crust 地壳[/color]
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为托福而生 2008-5-8 21:28

地球科学类:第二篇climatejZ~Iwd;@
today i want to talk about the earth's last major climatic shift,at the end of the last ice age.E3AFS/@

)P"D hD\y:Y!G6A but first,let's [color=blue]back up[/color] a moment and review what we know about climatic chage in general.First,we defined "climate" as consistent [color=blue]patterns [/color]of weather over significant periods of time.
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X0Rg/z/| In general,changes in climate occur when the energy balance of the earth is disturbed.[color=red][u]Solar [/u][/color]energy enters the earth's atmosphere [color=blue]as [/color]light and is [color=red][u]radiated[/u][/color] by the earth's surface as heat.Land,water,and ice each affect this energy exchange differently.The system is so complex that,[color=blue]to date[/color],our best computer models are only crude [color=red][u]approximations [/u][/color]and are not [color=magenta]sophisticated[/color] enough to test [color=red][u]hypotheses [/u][/color]about the causes of climatic change.4nY"jP/Jsqp-F

$}nx3l!f,C,n9R of course,that doesn't keep us from [color=red][u]speculating[/u][/color].For instance,[color=blue]volcanic activity[/color] is one [color=red][u]mechanism[/u][/color] that might affect climatic change,When large volcanoes erupt,they [color=red][u]disperse[/u][/color] tons of particles into the [color=blue]upper[/color] atmosphere,where the particles then reflect light,Since less light is entering the system of energy exchange,the result would be a cooling of the earth's surface.6q,f9{O{'{(SHS

/g0I+B"H LN4W] v4l of course,this is just one possible [color=red]mechanism[/color] of global climate change.In all probability,a complete explanation would involve several different [color=red]mechanisms[/color] operating at the same time.
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sophisticated   成熟的, 完善的, 精益求精的
,a Yn"c2\q6U2J hypotheses   臆测, 假定
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disperse   v.(使)分散, (使)散开, 疏散

为托福而生 2008-5-10 20:26

听写第十四天。。。

今天结束了挑战杯创业比赛的答辩。。。没有拿到奖,很遗憾。。。昨天排练到夜里2点,今天7点就爬起来了,辛辛苦苦的努力还是没有得到回报。。。希望托福一切顺利! Q G \"z n/}8~H"I"C-N
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:R"HmyG2g(@ IIa [u][color=blue]specimen n.范例, 标本, 样品, 样本, 待试验物[/color]?lo;e'kSxPNS#@2R*k
[color=red]feldspar n.长石[/color]
[1l)H8h R[#[ [color=red]orthoclase  n.正长石[/color]4b6Vfp"^3^w(K.N
[color=red]microcline   n.微斜长石[/color]
9fM)T&A N&S!N [color=red]amazon n.亚马逊河[/color].PSL/u!p
[color=magenta]jewelry   珠宝[/color]
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D/C%vl&zO;d[_Z [color=red][u]compound 混合物[/u][/color];|VG#uO'e
[color=red][u]decay vi.腐朽, 腐烂, 衰减, 衰退n.腐朽, 腐烂, 衰减, 衰退v.衰落[/u][/color]
m af%M"[;m [color=red][u]hence 因此[/u][/color]
F4wZ3n1j)S[_ [u]altough the amount of [color=blue]organic matter 有机物[/color] trapped in any one growing season is small[/u]
:?8[\9M,a6G!m [color=red][u]alternative n.二中择一, 可供选择的办法, 事物adj.选择性的, 二中择一的[/u][/color]}'M'Q5^/~*W&z

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为托福而生 2008-5-11 21:35

听写第15天。。。

不知不觉听写都半个月了!从来没想到自己会坚持下来!
_-^,Z9O.\1@yem [color=yellowgreen]潜力是无法预测滴![/color]'@HHBeg;v
[color=orange]前途是光明滴![/color]|!n `,_7hei Z
[color=magenta]未来是充满希望滴![/color]
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;F&i7C2vl(g+P%p6x 第五篇mountain7DR:a!G+T
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[color=red][color=blue]Mountain[/color] Everest n.珠穆朗玛峰(世界最高峰)[/color]7~2P6m\*FQL'hn"tT
But these scientists wanted to make a more [color=blue]precise[/color] measurement using a new method that [color=blue][color=darkorchid]takes advantage of[/color] [color=darkorchid]利用[/color]recent advances in[/color] technology.7r1z+tG6Kl^u
[color=red]longitude  经线[/color]
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And it turns out that the famous [color=blue]peak[/color] is actually a few feet higher than was [color=blue]previousl[/color]y thought.

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Now,you've been reading articles about the tremendous damage [color=blue]done[/color] to life and property by earthquakes.That's why [color=red][u]seismologists[/u][/color] have been working so hard to develop methods of earthquake prediction.We can now predict earthquake fairly well,but the prediction only locate potential areas of dange.They don't predict the specific time and location [color=blue]at[/color] which an earthquake[color=blue] is[/color] likely to occur.Today I want to introduce to you 3 prediction models that have been developed.G~$x^#z

JG7Q0@*oxciT 1st prediction model looks [color=blue]along[/color] [color=purple]earthquake faults[/color],those [color=red][u]cracks [/u][/color]in the earth's crust,[color=blue]to find[/color] what are known as [color=red][u]seismic[/u][/color] gaps.[color=red]Seismic[/color] gaps are places where the fault has shown little or no [color=red]seismic[/color] activity for a long time.This theory [color=red][u]postulates[/u][/color] that such places are [color=blue]due[/color] for a major shock.
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2nd models relies on phenomena--like ground [color=red][u]tilt[/u][/color].Using long [color=blue][color=red][u]cylindrical[/u][/color] tubes[/color] containing water,observers noted that ground tilt tended to occur before major earthquakes.that [color=blue]led[/color] them [color=blue]to [/color]correctly predict the big HAICHENG quake of 1975--the first successful earthquake prediction scientists have ever made.A million people were [color=red][u]evacuated[/u][/color] from that Chinese city before the earthquake [color=magenta]struck[/color].Unfortunately,this method hasn't worked [color=red][u]consistently[/u][/color], so we can't say it's been perfected.
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3rd model is based on the theory that major earthquakes closely follow a series of [color=red][u]minor[/u][/color] ones.`5N G:to

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postulate       vt.要求, 假定
tI7ne)v%a Cht tilt                  v.(使)倾斜, (使)翘起, 以言词或文字抨击!A;isl+oWl9o_
cylindrical      adj.圆柱的!t!Fm&f-j#gj(v
evacuate       v.疏散, 撤出, 排泄
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D8Z2d'b})C1E minor             adj.较小的, 次要的, 二流的, 未成年的
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为托福而生 2008-5-15 13:54

地震。。。

我所在的成都星期一开始震动。。。
%BejWX 今天终于可以回到寝室了。。。
wdgG'[-\4p 小马哥,不是我不努力哦!!!ZPL8i6W+ZJ Q$d5R

r dd/n)@4s N 平安是福。。。

为托福而生 2008-5-17 14:09

还是害怕。。。

余震连绵不绝。。。睡在寝室里担惊受怕的。。。0Y4q$Co;C\@hx
很对不起自己,来着几天没有来这里了!
XD"?Ue9k#k 今天要恢复到之前兴奋的状态,继续备考!!
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3R7C$g{R 目标100!!!加油!!!!!

为托福而生 2008-5-17 22:05

听写第十六天。。。

听一听,震一震。。。
e:z PCV 今天你震了么?
*m)Jp"t]GShm earthquake is actually a terrible thing.
6^H$aL jk1Q it just likes a horrible dream. L&e(n#J-l4P"V:b/b I_
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one [color=blue]reason[/color] [color=red][u]oceanographers[/u][/color] analyze the sediment on the ocean floor is to see how long-term[color=blue]s [/color]changes in earth's temperature[color=blue] have affected[/color] the depth of the ocean.by analyzing the remains of sea animals in old layers of ocean sediment,[color=red]oceanographers[/color] can determine the depth of the ocean in the past.They've analyzed hundreds of such layers,including some from the coldest periods of earth's history--the ice ages.What they've found is that during the ice ages,the amount of water in the oceans decreased.water levels in the ocean dropped by about 400 feet.water from the ocean evaporated and became [color=blue]frozen in [color=red][u]continental[/u][/color] glaciers[/color],so [color=blue]it [/color]didn't drain back into the ocean,when temperatures [color=red][u]eventually[/u][/color] rose again,the glaciers melted,and the oceans returned to their former depths.[color=blue]Analysis of[/color] sedimentary data indicates that periods of [color=blue]glacial freezing and melting[/color] occurred in regular [color=magenta]cycles[/color] of 200000,400000,and 1000000 years.+XJKF\lwN Vv&c

~2E$N-}l S oceanographers are interested in the history of seawater levels because they hope to use this historical data in order to predict the possible effect that global warming could have on seawater levels.If industrial [color=red][u]pollutants[/u][/color] are capable of heating global temperatures to the point that glaciers begin to melt,it is urgent for us to know precisely how high sea levels will rise as a result.
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oceanographer   n.海洋学者, 海洋研究者u,`Z!z Q$N@F/s'_D
eventually     adv.最后, 终于
V7B}#{2f!V continental     adj.大陆的, 大陆性的n.欧洲人
5j9_3N8WUB;gBO pollutant   n.污染物质
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