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素不相适 2008-4-24 09:09

※ 素不相适坚持200天

看了那篇坚持75天的帖子,我算了一下,自己是4月3号听写的若到7月12号考试那天正好100天!:lol 感觉就像是冥冥中有股强大的力量和信念在指引我一样!哈哈。一定要坚持100天。考出100分!这是个好兆头,太兴奋了,也太振奋了,兄弟姐妹们都要加油!一定都会好起来的!
jXb i?| 本来也想考完继续听得,在大家的听写感召下,我继续坚持!真是不听到(Horse19 不罢休!争取让偶的帖子也创下小马史上最长帖,像老马说的:“一个人的一生应该是这样度过的,当他回首往事的时候,他不会因为虚度年华而悔恨,也不会因为碌碌无为而羞愧,在他临死的时候,他能够说:我整个的生命和精力都已献给了世界上最美好的事业——听写(Horse17 。”不过我原来却确实真得真的很惧怕英语,一直觉得自己太爱国了才学不好它,其实现在发现以前真的没有好好研究它,学进去。虽然现在我时常挣扎,怀疑自己,但是我仍在坚持,并且坚信我能学好它!没有谁能随随便便就学好英语,大家一起加油吧b%G#]x-EO"gf1n,x

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苗苗 2008-4-24 09:13

哈哈~加油哦!听写是提高听力的唯一途径`

Horse 2008-4-24 12:42

我就盯着你了……100天

素不相适 2008-4-24 17:12

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~_[;L7Pm 我就盯着你了……100天 [/quote]
Pp2@WN 压力啊:'( 动力无限:lol

素不相适 2008-4-25 18:56

[size=5][font=宋体]  看到大家都那么努力我也很受鼓舞,我也不能光说不练。这是第一次打花了我一小时二十分钟,真是太慢了,我相信渐渐速度会提上来。就打了一篇,还有一篇在纸上。最近论文弄得焦头烂额。有很多地方没向大家那么认真,以后我会改善:lol [/font]4xDU'CQ&Pt
[font=宋体]  [color=#ff0000]红的:没听上的,其中解释时也不认识的[/color][/font]Tukqb;zqd)vi8Z
[font=宋体][color=darkgreen]  绿的:会写,但是写的时候就怎么也没想起来[/color][/font]DfZ*PSK0m+d
[font=宋体][color=#48d1cc]  蓝的:知道不会拼写。[/color][/font] H ] |!H!]B N l
[font=Times New Roman]    I'm glad you [color=red]brough [/color][color=black]up the question of our [/color][color=red]investigations [/color][color=black]into the [/color][color=red]makeup [/color][color=black]the Eather's interior.In fact [/color][color=red]since [/color][color=black]this is the topic of your reading assignment for next time .Let me spend these last few minutea of class talking about it. There were several inportant discoveries in the [/color][color=black]earth [/color][/font][font=Times New Roman][color=black][color=darkgreen]part of [/color][color=black]this century that [/color][color=black]help  [/color][color=deepskyblue]geologist [/color][color=black]develop a more [color=red]accurate picture[/color] of the Eath's interior [/color][/color][/font]A&be'vs[
[font=Times New Roman]   The first [color=red]key[/color] discover [color=red]had to do with  seismic(adj.地震的)[/color][/font][font=Times New Roman][color=red] wave[/color] —[color=darkgreen]remember[/color] they[color=red] are the vibrations(震动) caused by [/color]earthquakes .Well scientists found that the traveled thousands of miles through the Earth's interior .This finding [color=red]en[/color]able geologists to study the inner parts of the earth,.You see these studies [color=red]revealed[/color] that these vibrations [color=darkgreen]were of  two types [color=red]Conpression(压缩,浓缩)[/color] —or P —   wave and [color=red]shear [/color](剪,修剪)—or S waves.[/color]  And reaserchers found that P waves travel through both liquids and solids While S waves travel only through solid matter   .[/font]
U wq)@M2as8N [font=Times New Roman]    In 1906 a British geologist discovered that P waves [color=red]slowed down[/color] at a certain [color=red]depth  but kept traveling deeeper[/color] .On the other hand S waves[color=red] either[/color] disappeared or were reflected back ,so he concluded that depth mark(标志) the[color=red] boundary[/color] between a solid[color=red] mantle(地幔,遮盖物,[/color][/font][font=Times New Roman][color=red]斗篷)[/color] and liquid core 。Three years [/font][font=Times New Roman]later another boundary was discovered —that between [color=darkgreen]the mantle an Earth's crust[/color][/font]jml)Ai-l
[font=Times New Roman]   There's still a lot of to be learned a bout the earth .[color=red]For instance[/color] geologist know that the core is hot  .Evidence of this is the [color=red]molten(融化) lava(熔岩,火山岩)[/color] that flows out of [color=red]volcanoes(火山)[/color] But we're still not sure what the source of the [color=red]heat is[/color] [/font]
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素不相适 2008-4-26 19:44

[list=1][list=1][*][float=left]第24天地理第二篇(climate)ijHU1?gL
  Today ,I want to talk about the Earth's [color=darkgreen]last [/color]major [color=red]climatic[/color] shift at the end of [color=red]the last ice age .[/color]
M2dRh,gE4T   But first let's [color=red]back up(支持,倒退)[/color] a moment and [color=darkgreen]reveiw [/color]what we know about climatic change in general .First we [color=red]definded[/color] "climate" as consistent patterns of weather over [color=red]significant[/color] periods of time .
0SJ;D[,uBg)P   In general ,change in climate occur [color=darkgreen]when the energy[/color] [color=red]balance [/color]of the Earth is [color=red]disdurbed[/color] [color=red]Solar(太阳的,日光的)[/color]  energy [color=red]enters [/color]the Earth's [color=red]atmosphere [/color][color=red]as light[/color] and is [color=red]radiated[/color] by the Earth's surface as heat .Land,water,and ice  each effect this energy [color=red]ex[/color]charge  differently .The systerm is so [color=red]complex [/color]that ,[color=red]to date(到此为止)[/color] our best computer modelsare [color=red]only crude(天然的。为加工) approxmations(接近,走进,[/color][color=red]近似值)[/color] and are not [color=red]sophisticated[/color] enough to [color=red]test hypotheses(假定,臆测)[/color] about the causes of climatic change .
0i.D&W]4w J   Of course ,that doesn't keep [color=red]us[/color] from[color=red] spculating[/color].(推测,思索)For instance,[color=red]volcanic [/color][color=red]activity[/color] is one [color=red]mechanism[/color] that might affect climatic change .WHen large volcanoes erupt ,they [color=red]disperse[/color] [color=red]tons of[/color] particles into the [color=red]upper[/color] atmosphere [color=red]where[/color] the particles then reflect l[color=red]ight[/color] .Snice less light is entering the systerm of energy exchange the result would be a[color=red] cooling[/color] of the Earth's surface
7oK"I'Ttak]E9y+T:w [align=left]  Of course this is just one possible mechanism of [color=red]global[/color] climate change .In all [color=red]probability[/color] a complete[color=red] explanation[/color] would [color=deepskyblue]involve(使陷于)[/color] several different mechanism [color=red]operating [/color]at [color=red]the same[/color] time [color=red].   [/color][/align][/float][/list][/list]
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素不相适 2008-4-26 20:20

第24天 地理第三篇(mineral)o:mp#D@
    I'd [color=red]like[/color] to begine [color=red]by[/color] thanking Dr Kane for inviting me to be here today Although I'm not a geologist. I have been collecting [color=red]mineral[/color] [color=#ff0000](矿石)[/color]for years My [color=red]collection[/color] is[color=red] rally[/color][color=red](集会)[/color][color=red] diverse[/color] [color=red](不同的adj)[/color]because I've traveled all over the world to find them .Today ,I 've brough a few [color=red]specimens(范例,标本)[/color] for you to see ,After I discuss each one  I'll pass it around so you can look at it [color=red]more closely[/color] rXNd}ex
     As you know [color=red]feldspars(长石) [/color]are the most  [color=red]aboundant[/color] minerals and are diveded into a [color=darkgreen]number of types[/color] ,These first sample are[color=red] orthoclases(正长石)[/color] ,[color=red]Notice[/color] that they[color=red]  vary(变更,使多样化)[/color] in colour from white to pink to red .This glassy one is found in volcanic[color=red] rock(岩石,暗礁)[/color]—in fact  I find it in New Mexico on a [color=red]collecting trip[/color]
&j:LO+O A u      This next sample that I'll pass around is [color=red]microcline(微斜长石)[/color][color=red] mineral[/color] —also call [color=red]amazomstone(天河石)[/color] You can identify it by its[color=red] bright[/color] green color. IT' often used in [color=red]jewelry[/color] and really is [color=red]quite attractive[/color] oD)KNe_(D;z2cS1j
     These final samples are all [color=red]plagioclase(斜长岩)[/color]feldspars .Many plagioclases are very[color=red] rare[/color] so I'm [color=red]particularly pround[/color] of the [color=red]variety(变化多样)[/color] in my collection .)c6k lS1[uN#v!q
     I've also brough a few slides of [color=red]some large[/color] mineral sameples and if you'll turn out the[color=red] light[/color] now I'd like to sh[color=red]ow[/color]  them to you .  
7kCz1^l,R     在纸上写没觉得红那么刺眼,看来错的还不是一般的多,继续插刀ing
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owenhrm 2008-4-26 23:21

不错不错,但是考前一天晚上就不用听了吧,放松心情准备考试

aiko 2008-4-27 00:13

听写来记单词也不错来着~

素不相适 2008-4-27 14:51

[size=5][font=Times New Roman]第25天地理第四篇(fossil fuels)[/font]9z+rqv0VW b2`2y
[font=Times New Roman]     Today I want to discuss fossil fuels such as[color=red] coal[/color][color=darkgreen] oil[/color] and natural gas .The [color=red]term[/color] "fossil fuel " refers to the[color=red] trapped(捕集的,收集的)[/color][color=red] remains[/color] of plants and animals in [color=red]sedimentary(沉积的) [/color]rock . You see living plants trop energy from the sun by the [color=red]process[/color] of [color=red]photosynthesis(光合作用)[/color] and they store their energy in their [color=red]chemical [/color]compounds Most of that energy is released when plant [color=deepskyblue]dies[/color] or decays ,However, sometimes organic(有机的) [color=red]matter[/color] is [color=red]buried [/color]before it decays completely .In this way some of[color=red] solar[/color] energy  becomes[color=red] trapped in rock[/color] —[color=red]hence(因此,从此adv)[/color][/font][font=Times New Roman] the name fossil fuel . Although the amount of origanic matter trapped [color=red]in[/color] any one growing season is small .The [color=deepskyblue]a[/color]ccumulation rate is so slow —[color=darkgreen]million of time [/color]slower [color=red]than the rate at [/color]which we now [color=red]dig up(挖出)[/color] this organic matter and burn it for energy —we must consider fossil fuels as [color=red]non[/color]renewable(不可更新) resources,Tomorrow we"ll be discussion [color=darkgreen]alternatives(可供选择的办法)[/color] fossil fuels that can ba renewed   [/font][font=Times New Roman] [/font]
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[font=Times New Roman]      Not long ago ,some of you [color=red]have read about[/color] a team of mountain climbing scientists who [color=red]help to recalculate(从新计算) the elevation(海拔,高地)[/color] of the highest mountain in the world [color=red],Mt[/color][color=red](峰)[/color][color=red]Everest(埃佛勒斯峰即珠穆朗玛峰)[/color] ,of course the elevation of Mt Everest was [color=deepskyblue]determined[/color] many years ago ,using traditional[color=red] surveying[/color][color=red] methods[/color] .But these scientists want to make a more precise(精确的)[color=red] measurement[/color] using new [color=red]method[/color] that [color=red]take [/color]advantage of recent advances in technology It 's call the Global[color=red] Positioning[/color]  System [/font]c.VeFd%A
[font=Times New Roman]     The Global Positioning  System uses 24 [color=red]satellites [/color]that the [color=red]cirle the Earth[/color] .Each of these satellites is [color=deepskyblue]constantly[/color][color=red] sending out sighals(信号)[/color] And each signal contains important information that can be [color=darkgreen]used to determine[/color] the longitude latitude and elevation of any point to the Earth's surface[/font]
@+I2[RU-A4j1e [font=Times New Roman]     Well in order to use this system to calculate Mt Everest's elevation scientists [color=red]needed [/color]to put a special[color=red] receiver(接收机)[/color] on its summit to reveive signals from the satellites .The problem with [color=red]this was that[/color] in the past the receivers were much too heavy for climber to carry .But now these receivers have been reduced to about the size and[color=red] weight[/color] of handheld telephone  so climbers were able to take a receiver to the top of Everest and from there to access the [color=red]satellite [/color]system signals that would allow them to determine the [color=red]precise elevation[/color] And it turn out that the famous [color=red]peak[/color] is actually  a[color=darkgreen] few  feet[/color] higher than was[color=red] previously[/color] thought.[/font].wZ7rk dR
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素不相适 2008-4-28 21:07

[size=2]   第26天地理第六篇[/size]
+@D"_ ZVy%gl h [size=2]    [font=Times New Roman]Now ,you 've been reading article about the [color=deepskyblue]tremendous [/color]damage done to life and [color=red]property[/color] by earthquakes.That's why [color=red]seismologists(地震学家) [/color]have been working so hard to develope [color=red]methods[/color] of earthquake prediction .We can now predict earthquake [color=red]fairly (公平的,清楚地)[/color][color=red]well[/color] ,but the predictions only locate[color=red] potential areas[/color] of danger .They don't predict the[color=red] specific[/color] time and location at which an earthquake is likely to occure .Today I want to introduce to you three prediction models that have been developed.[/font][/size]"l&Nov'YW:C
[size=2][font=Times New Roman]   The first prediction model look along earthquake [color=red]flaws(裂缝)[/color] those [color=red]crasks(n噼啪声,v破裂) [/color]in Earth's [color=red]crust [/color]to find what are known as[color=red] seismic gaps(缺口)[/color] seismic gaps are [color=red]places where the fault(断层)[/color][/font][font=Times New Roman][color=red] has showm [/color]little on seismic activity for a long time .This [/font][color=red]theory postulates(假定,基本原理)[/color] that such places are [color=red]due [/color]for the major shock .[/size]
t_(C }9B:cu.TQe [size=2]      The second model relies on phenomena like[color=red] ground flit(迁移)[/color].Using long [color=red]cylindrical(圆柱) tubes[/color] containing water. Obervers note that ground [color=red]tilt(倾斜) (tens to )[/color][color=red]occure[/color] before major earthquake .That  [color=red]led them to correctly[/color] predict the big Haicheng quake of 1975,the first successful earthquake predictions cientists have ever made .A million people were [color=red]evacuated [/color]from that Chinese city before the earthquake[color=red] struck[/color] Unfortunately this  method hasn't work consistently(市中,连贯) .So we can 't [color=red]say it's been perfected .[/color][/size]
UENa.tO3{ [size=2]   The third model is [color=red]based on[/color] the [color=red]theory[/color] that earthquake closely [color=red]follow[/color] a series of [color=red]minor(较小的,次要的) ones[/color] .[color=red]Starting[/color] the[color=red] measurements[/color] ans[color=red] timing[/color] of the small quakes the [color=red]complex [/color][color=red]formula calculates[/color] the "time of [color=red]increase probability[/color] of a much larger quake .Right now this method  like the first method can not predict[color=red] specific[/color] time and places ,but that may change as it is futher develop[/size]Eg"Z-Po-z3\
[size=2]       For the moment none of these moleds can predict with reasonable [color=red]levels[/color] of [color=red]confidence[/color].  [/size]
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[size=2]地理第七篇[/size]
2WzQ4EK#e3sGh Q0J [size=2]      One reason [color=red]oceanographers(海洋学者) [/color][color=red]analyze[/color] the [color=red]sediment[/color] on the ocean [color=red]floor [/color]is to see how long-[color=red]terms[/color] changes in Earth's temperture [color=red]have affected[/color] the [color=green]depth [/color]of the ocean .By analyzing the remains of sea animals in old[color=red] layers[/color] of ocean sediment oceanographers can determine the depth of ocean in the past .They 've analyzed hunderds of such layers including some from the [color=red]coldest periods[/color] of Earth's history the  ice age .What they 've found is that during [color=red]the ice ages[/color] ,the[color=darkgreen] amount of[/color] water in ocean decreased water levels in the ocean [color=red]dropped [/color]by about four hundred feet water from the  ocean[color=red] evaporated[/color] and become frozen in continental(大陆的) glaciers .So it didn't [color=red]drain[/color] back into the ocean when the ocean returned to their former depths .Analysis of sedimentary data indicates that the periods of glacial freezing and melting occurred in regular cycles of  20thousand 40thousand and 100thousand [/size]
$|h ~pGe%p [size=2]      Oceanographers are intersted in the history of sea water levels because they hope to use this historical data in order to predict the possible effect that globel warning [color=red]could have[/color] on seawater levels If industrial pollutants are [color=red]capable o[/color]f heating global temperatures to the point that glaciers begin to melt .It is [color=red]urgent[/color] for us to know precisely how high sea levels will [color=darkolivegreen][color=darkgreen]rise[/color] [/color]as a result .     [/size]
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素不相适 2008-4-29 12:36

崩溃状态中:Q !?1ll'Ig:UI%`
我的听力啊:Q !5R8y3X"{0d z9{5t
我的托福啊:Q !T'_ee!V6c
我的论文啊:Q !
6hY}#s+aA CsW*L 我的时间啊:Q !
?e3Ez"[;k3?.[S 我的懒惰细胞,悲观细胞啊:Q !

素不相适 2008-4-29 13:37

[size=2]第27天 地理八篇(road)[/size]
2Qh4[]N~ [font=Times New Roman][size=2] The old Canada road is long-[color=red]lost (遗失了很长时间)[/color][color=red]trail(n踪迹)[/color] between the Canadian [color=red]province[/color] of Quebec and Maine in the [color=red]northest[/color] corner of the United States .Yes ,it really was lost and finding it again was a [color=red]complex process[/color] that [color=red]involved [/color][color=red]state-of-the art(艺术级的)[/color] technology .How the location of the road was [color=red]pinpointed(v查明)[/color] was very interesting and I'll return to [color=red]it as[/color] soon [color=red]as [/color]I've given you a little background information .[/size][/font]
"x)j'b^,i3_I'} [font=Times New Roman][size=2]   The road was begun in 1817 a few years before Maine even became a [color=red]state [/color].At the time ,Quebeco was a major market for[color=deepskyblue] livestock[/color][color=red] crop[/color] and fish, so a road to Quebec was [color=red]seen [/color]by [color=deepskyblue]officials[/color] in Maine as[color=deepskyblue] necessary[/color] [color=red]for trade[/color] .For about 20years the movement of people and goods was mostly from maine to Quebec but then the [color=red]trend[/color] reversed as thousands of Canadians [color=red]immigrated[/color] to Maine to [color=red]escape poor crops,a lack  of[/color] jops and the [color=red]thread[/color] od disease.[/size][/font]"^f(Y!{&{
[font=Times New Roman][size=2]   Besides these negative reasons major building projects in Maine also made the state very [color=red]attractive[/color] for the Canadians[color=red] who[/color] needed [color=red]work[/color] .I should stress ,though ,immigrantion during that period went in [color=red]both[/color] direction .In fact the flow of people and goods[color=darkgreen] went[/color] completely [color=red]unhindered[/color] (不受妨碍).They wasn't [color=red]even a border post[/color] until around 1850. The people of time [color=red]saw [/color]Maine and Quebec as a singal region mainly because of the strong[color=red] French[/color] influence which is still [color=red]evident in[/color] Maine today .[/size][/font],K,EgK1bB
[size=2][font=Times New Roman]   [color=red]Eventually [/color]the road [color=red]fell into[/color] disuse [color=red]as a major[/color] railway was completed [color=red]finally[/color] people simply forgot about ie and that how it came to be lost .[color=red]This brings[/color] me back to the [color=red]original[/color] topic .[/font] [/size]
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[size=2]还有下一篇听了一个小时,很费力!打住!准备把这几天的再读读。觉悟了再继续听那篇。:( [/size]I$Tw*ZLPBU
[size=2]:@ 我什么时候也能破茧![/size]

jacky115 2008-4-29 14:27

楼主加油,看到你跟另外一位同学 能这样的准备托福考试,真的是由衷的敬佩
n.~Y/Z.P NK\h 我要坚持听:Q {7nH^8Gk

+F*Q&}iV@ v 愿楼主能取得理想成绩!

素不相适 2008-4-30 10:52

[quote]原帖由 [i]jacky115[/i] 于 2008-4-29 14:27 发表 [url=http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=140346&ptid=11918][img]http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
J PiLx[ 楼主加油,看到你跟另外一位同学 能这样的准备托福考试,真的是由衷的敬佩
(ifeq;|#e*l^I6U%B[ 我要坚持听:Q
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谢谢你的鼓励。大家一起加油!:lol

eggandegg 2008-5-1 06:25

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素不相适 2008-5-1 08:16

[quote]原帖由 [i]eggandegg[/i] 于 2008-5-1 06:25 发表 [url=http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=141150&ptid=11918][img]http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]2o3v1A%N`e;z3I
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哈哈真得有人监督阿:lol
!FI!qc?L {.M0OU4Q6w 昨天姥爷生日,玩到很晚,不过我在家做完听力练习才走的。一会有空补上!:loveliness:

Horse 2008-5-1 09:35

你的第26天的那个地理的第六篇中的fault这个词的翻译是错的!!!M!sQT*` Wd

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素不相适 2008-5-1 09:54

:L 第28天地理9[font=Times New Roman]能源[/font]`7]4c9bA]L/| {
[font=Times New Roman]   Scientist are always [color=red]on the[/color] lookout for[color=red] alternative[/color] sources of energy .Today  we're going to discuss one that's so plentiful they say it could supply [color=red]more[/color] energy than all the[color=red] coal and oil[/color] in the world .It's found in something called gas [color=red]hydrate [/color]and believe it or not that's kind of ice .[/font]#?y~/X"y*G-tgs
[font=Times New Roman]  That's right . But the water in this ice was way down below the Earth's surface [color=red]when[/color] it was frozen ,so it was under[color=red] a lot of pressure[/color] .And [color=red]trapped[/color] inside the[color=deepskyblue] crystals(洁晶)[/color] [color=red]of ice[/color] are individual [color=red]molecules(分子)[/color] of [color=red]methane(甲烷) [/color]that's [color=red]what's in natural[/color] gas .[/font]\4J$rRq[;I7J
[font=Times New Roman]   All this makes gas [color=red]hydrate  pretty strange stuff(原料,材料)[/color] .If you touch a match to a piece of this ice .It will [color=red]burset(爆发)[/color] into [color=red]flame(光芒) [/color]. Ande when geologists brings a [color=red]chunk(大块)[/color] of it [color=red]up to the surface[/color] to study at [color=red]normal air[/color] pressure and temperature ,gas hydrate begines to[color=red] hiss(嘶嘶声)[/color] and bubble(泡沫) and in [color=red]less than half[/color] an hour the ice melts and [color=red]the methane[/color] inside [color=red]escape [/color]into the[color=red] air[/color] .[/font]
*Q1I"u P2HnW"M [font=Times New Roman]  Now[color=red] as you[/color] might [color=red]guess [/color]this can make gas hydrate kind of hard [color=red]for miners(矿工) to handle(操作)[/color] .And then there's the problem of where it's located in frozen[color=red] artic(北极) region[/color] or in ocean water [color=red]off the Atlantic(大西洋)[/color][/font][font=Times New Roman][color=red]coast(海岸)[/color] and up to a [color=red]mile [/color]down [/font]
P1PZ0[.K Eg5u [font=Times New Roman]  [color=red]Environmentalists[/color] [color=red]warn [/color]that [color=red]mining it[/color] could even[color=red] disastrous offshore(离岸的)[/color][color=red] drilling(钻孔)[/color] could allow seawater to [color=red]seep [/color]down into the atmosphere .And icy [color=red]deposits[/color] and released ton of methane up into the atmosphere.And [color=red]methane[/color] [color=red]our listeners[/color] may recalled is a greenhourse gas that could really wrosen the problem of [color=red]global [/color]warning .[/font]
e#tLg"YD [font=Times New Roman]   So gas hydrate may [color=red]offer [/color]some interesting possiblities .But with all these [color=red]drawbacks(缺点,障碍) [/color],I'm not going to [color=red]hold my breath waiting for it to fuel my furnace(没查找拼写有误吧).[/color][/font]
7mwLx4AuR(kvu/O [font=Times New Roman][color=#ff0000]           [color=#000000]这片听得较为崩溃,把这几天稍微建立的小信心基本磨没,似乎像是第一天练听力。最近都是这样。:L [/color][/color][/font]/pe3W:~Ew`y
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素不相适 2008-5-1 09:58

[quote]原帖由 [i]Horse[/i] 于 2008-5-1 09:35 发表 [url=http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=141170&ptid=11918][img]http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]6ZvDc I7a)n1f&X
你的第26天的那个地理的第六篇中的fault这个词的翻译是错的!!!
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2Fr*Y0i5WM B 谢谢老师指点,我这人却是这样,时常马虎不认真,即使我总提醒自己,我一定多加注意:Q
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