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环球慢速英语 蝙蝠(1)
Voice 1: Hello. I'm Mike Procter. 声音1:大家好,我是迈克普洛斯特。 Voice 2: And I'm Marina Santee. Welcome to Spotlight. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter w
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环球慢速英语 蝙蝠(2)
Voice 2: The bat's body is designed well! A bat is not a bird. It is the earth's only flying mammal! A bat's wing has two layers of skin. The skin stretches between the bat's long finger bones, then down the side of its body and back leg. The bat's '
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环球慢速英语 蝙蝠(3)
Voice 1: Vampires are imaginary creatures. They exist in films and books. They have human-like bodies. And they usually have some kind of supernatural power. They survive by drinking blood - at night! Vampires bite their victim's neck with their shar
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环球慢速英语 蝙蝠(4)
Voice 2: Over four million people die from strokes each year. The most common kind of stroke is an ischemic stroke. An ischemic stroke can happen when something blocks one of the blood tubes leading to the brain. These tubes, or arteries, carry blood
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环球慢速英语 蝙蝠(5)
Voice 2: Fast treatment is very important with strokes. Melissa got to the hospital quickly. And doctors were able to save her life. But many people do not get fast treatment. This is because they do not recognise the signs of a stroke. This is true
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环球慢速英语 蝙蝠(6)
Voice 2: Since 1996, doctors have used a drug called 'tPA' to help people like Melissa. tPA breaks down the blood clot that blocks the artery. But it is only effective for small clots. And, it gives doctors only three hours to fight the damage. 声音
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环球慢速英语 蝙蝠(7)
Voice 1: Remember, the vampire bat drinks the blood from the wounds of its victims. It produces a special chemical that stops the blood clotting. Well, scientists have genetically engineered this chemical to produce a new drug desmoteplase. Desmotepl
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(1)
Voice 1: Hello. I'm Ruby Jones. 声音1:大家好,我是露比琼斯。 Voice 2: And I'm Marina Santee. Welcome to Spotlight. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(2)
Voice 1: Thanks for sending this information, Safal. The website looks very interesting. I see that teenagers produce the website too! This is a good idea! They know their audience best - as they are part of it. The website looks like a good place to
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(3)
Voice 1: Our next letter is about our programme, 'Hitting Children.' 声音1:下一封来信与我们的节目《打孩子》有关。 Voice 4: 'Thanks to Spotlight radio. And thanks to the producer and writer Ryan Geertsma for broadcasting today's
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(4)
Our next letter is from Jorge Castro. He is a parent. He and his wife, Vilma, have two daughters. They live in Ecuador, South America. Two months ago, Jorge was taking his daughters to school. He was searching for some FM stations on his radio. And,
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(5)
Voice 2: As a teacher, Jorge believes that learning is very important. And he has decided to use his education to help people living in his area. A good education improves a person's chances of finding a job. Jorge explains more: 声音2:作为老师
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(6)
Voice 1: Well, that is nearly all we have time for - Oh! Im very sorry! 声音1:我们的节目到这里差不多要结束了哦!非常抱歉! Voice 2: What is the matter with you? Are you tired? 声音2:你怎么了?你很累吗? Voice 1
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环球慢速英语 听众来信(7)
Voice 3: In youth we learn. In age, we understand. Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach 声音3:年轻时,我们学习。年老时,我们领悟。玛丽冯爱伯纳-艾森巴克 Voice 6: It takes a long time to become young. Pablo Picasso 声音6:一个人
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环球慢速英语 尼克·武伊契奇(1)
Voice 1: Hello I'm Elizabeth Lickiss. Welcome to Spotlight. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. 声音1:大家好,我是伊丽莎白利基斯。
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