查看完整版本: [監督自己]蘿蔔的每日聽寫日誌(fr080508-)

19811010316 2008-6-21 08:39

不错,加油

popcornwl 2008-6-21 12:50

[quote]原帖由 [i]流浪北国[/i] 于 2008-6-20 23:35 发表 [url=http://bbs.xiaoma.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=170915&ptid=12518][img]http://bbs.xiaoma.com/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]r?u[{
舍得舍得有舍才有得,如果因为一颗芝麻放弃了一个西瓜就得不偿失了&_ r D b2m b,u
怎样好是看你自己习惯吧,不过不要为了听写而听写 [/quote]
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^gN&D$}'`e 说的对,我就是总是舍不得,才得不到,以后要多注意才行

carrot萝卜 2008-6-25 09:52

請假幾天.....
$G8bTG JT{ 等到1號考完之前的4科...0s {L&hr$o0]\7b
然後就能稍微輕鬆一點.....6FtfULp:{hS
我抓狂中...

达达摩摩 2008-6-25 10:06

萝卜终于出现了 (Horse17
Xj+^rH9Ae 加油~~坚持哟~~

popcornwl 2008-6-25 12:12

嘻嘻嘻:lol

carrot萝卜 2008-7-10 13:23

[size=2]:hug: 萝卜回归...[/size]
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[size=2]如果谁有朋友想要学生物...一定立即马上一刻不能停制止他们!!!!!!!!!太折磨人了!!!!!!!!!!!! :Q [/size]3c3I:g(Bp`
[size=2]已经有2周没有听写了啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊天啊。..两周就是半个月啊我的天啊。...:funk: :funk: :funk: [/size]o [bi[BL}"t%^(?th
[size=2]遂..找了一篇前面听过的来听....发现果然是很久没有听过...这还是我跟读过的文章居然就忘成这样了。...哎[/size]
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[size=2]我还有3周才能放假..这三周除了在BT学校上什么小学期,就靠听写了。..:( .[/size]?B-]9yKB`M0wN
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Lfy1L2g6e$M Human population near the [b][color=red]equator赤道[/color][/b] [color=purple][b]认识,不会拼,也听不出来。。[/b][/color] have evolved dark skin over many generations because of [color=blue][b]exposure to暴露于。。[/b][/color] the [color=red][b]fierce猛烈的[/b][/color] rays of the sun.A similar phenomenon has also occured in other parts of the animal kingdom.The African grass mouses草鼠?哈 is a good example.d+h|3xL[7j"BWt
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达达摩摩 2008-7-10 14:18

罗卜终于出现了 (Horse19 (Horse19

carrot萝卜 2008-7-10 17:04

萝卜现在已经是萝卜干了,被学校和考试压榨的。。。啊。。应该是萝卜汁难道= = ] m'YG:Ic,Y
明天开始为期不知道多久的实验。。。最多是3周= =

穗棉布族 2008-7-10 17:07

萝卜回归~~夹道欢迎~~啪啪啪!!

carrot萝卜 2008-7-10 18:10

穗穗畢業了輕鬆得很吧~~~~

carrot萝卜 2008-7-12 08:05

[size=2]开始听了以后发现是之前听过的。也就没换,再看看与之前的差距是怎么样的。[/size]
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达达摩摩 2008-7-12 08:24

罗卜加油哟 好久不见 呵呵

carrot萝卜 2008-7-15 18:16

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达达摩摩 2008-7-18 10:15

再看看你的听写 满就没更新了吧 坚持下去 罗卜~kA.t_$tWTa
其实蛮怀念前2个月你的那股激情,要加油哟~
IH6p` wP y#bs X:n 貌似我两在一天考~

carrot萝卜 2008-7-18 17:47

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[size=2]整天實驗早8點到完9點,吃飯的時間都沒有....學校簡直不是人啊啊啊啊啊 !!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/size]+Ci ]!E*{+Nyp'qT
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[size=2][u][b][color=purple]Let's stop here for a minute,Take a look over on your right at this group of kangaroos resting[/color][/b][/u].Can you see that their ears are moving?Hearing may well be the kangaroo's most important sense.Their 2 large ears can [b][color=red]move[/color][/b] independently,so sometimes one ear is pointing forward and the other toward the[color=red] [b]rear後背,背部,後方[/b][/color].Kangaroos's eyesight is also excellent.They have a wide field of vision and like most [b][color=red]grazing放牧,牧場,牧草[/color][/b] animals,they are especially good ar detecting movement.[/size]
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[quote]原帖由 [i]Horse[/i] 于 2008-5-9 00:26 发表 [url=http://bbs.xiaoma.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=144294&ptid=12518][img]http://bbs.xiaoma.com/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]p%i/\:A7a$Z
我会每天监督的……坚持住啊 [/quote]
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carrot萝卜 2008-7-20 09:27

[size=2]If you liked the colorful animals we just saw,you're going to love these next animals.Frogs.[/size]
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[size=2]You might not normally think of frogs as being colorful,but these frogs[color=blue][b] definitely無意的,確實的[/b][/color] [color=purple][b] 拼錯...[/b][/color] are.They are the dart poison frogs of central and south africa.Look at their [color=green][b]striking colors顯著的顏色,引人注目的顏色,驚人的顏色[/b][/color].Often yellow with black [color=red][b]stripes條紋[/b][/color] or deep blue[b][u] with balck [color=red]spots斑點[/color][/u][/b].[/size]6Q Is*Y dYO,Qn"\
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R8Q:d n3HtY*gu{ [size=2]Beyond being nice to look at,these markings have a purpose.They warn[b][color=red] predators捕食其他動物為生的動物,食肉動物[/color][color=purple]  昨天記過了看來還是忘了...雖然覺得聽著很熟悉..[/color][/b]that these frogs are [b][color=blue]poisonous有毒的  [/color][color=purple]拼錯[/color][/b].[b][u]When [color=red]threatened威脅恐嚇,[/color]these frogs secrete a substance through their skin[/u][/b] that would easily kill whatever animal might try to eat them.Their bright colors communicate this,and so most animals tend not to hunt them.[/size]&^-SLk9QA8\(_
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[size=2]As Dr Miller mentioned,we are trying to [color=red][b]recruit徵募[/b][/color] volunteer for the Hawk Mountain [color=red][b]Sanctuary教堂,寺院[/b][/color].But before I get into the details of the volunteer program,I'd just like to tell you a little about what we do there.[/size]5I%Pn@ M
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`n2k!|.xZ*_V'j0B [size=2][b][color=red]One of[/color][/b] our main jobs is to keep detailed records of the migration patterns of [color=red][b]raptors猛禽,肉食鳥[/b][/color].For those of you who don't konw,raptors are birds of [color=purple][b]prey捕食捕食,這回我記住啦~[/b][/color],like[color=purple][b] hawks and eagles我就當hawk跟eagles都是鷹好了..別的我也分不出來...[/b][/color].Between August and Dec.,we see around 20 different species migrating fro CA and [b][color=red]New[/color][/b] Englnd,about 20,000 birds.[/size]#Cm~8n5zY!mt
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:F+xO'Bo!x [size=2]Part of what attracts them to Hawk Mountain is the location on the east [color=red][b]ridge山脈[/b][/color] of the A Mountains.What happens is that the sun warms the [b][color=red]ridge in[/color][/b] such a way that air [color=blue][b]currents通用的[/b][/color] are formed.They [b]birds just sort of glide滑行 along on the air[/b].So they use up very little energy.[/size]
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TDOZ-X [size=2]We just had a scare with the broad winged hawks.Their numbers have dropped[color=red][b] drastically激烈的,猛烈的[/b][/color] over the last 10 years.It was suggested that the birds may have changed their [b]migratory route遷徙路線[/b].So for 11 days we had several hundred volunteers.Stationed every 5 miled.To observe and count.nd sure enough,they discovered that instead of [b][color=blue]hugging靠近,緊挨著;[/color][color=darkslategray]抱緊,持有觀點[/color][/b] the A as they [color=red][b]had[/b][/color] always done.The broad wings were cutting a wide path over D river N to say,we were greatly relieved.[/size]

达达摩摩 2008-7-20 09:35

终于看见你的出现了 好高兴!!!加油 看看听力版的变化吧 在最初你们的带动下已经翻天覆地了/~7BxhNDM.]y:o7iL
PS 你好久考哟?

carrot萝卜 2008-7-20 09:51

發現場景下已經聽完了........
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每日聽寫訓練那個么?!

素不相适 2008-7-20 19:56

场景上呢?
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