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回复填空答案格式如下:1____2____3____...et.al.
Now we're entering Kangaroo Country. In all, there are more than fifty different species of kangaroo, and the advantage of zoos like ours is that you see them in their natural _______. The ones we have all live in the grasslands.
On my right, you can see one of the biggest ______the red kangaroo. It travels about 20 miles per hour. It looks like hard work, but hopping actually lets the kangaroo _______more energy than another animal could when running on four legs. In fact, up to a certain point, the faster a kangaroo goes the more energy it conserves. Rather than taking more hops to increase speed, the kangaroo makes the length of each jump longer.
Let's stop here for a minute. Take a look over on your right at this group of kangaroos resting. Can you see that their ears are moving? Hearing may well be the
kangaroo's most important sense. Their two large ears can move independently, so sometimes one ear is pointing forward and the other toward the ______.
Kangaroos' eyesight is also excellent. They have a wide field of vision and, like most grazing animals, they are especially good at detecting ______.
Before we move on, I'd like to point out one more thing: If you look closely, you can see a joey --- that's a baby kangaroo --- peering out of its mother's pouch.
Before long that joey will be out of the pouch for good. The mother will push it out by the time it's eight months old.
【填空答案】
1.habitat n. [生态] 栖息地,产地
2.types n. 类型(type的复数)
3.conserve vt. 保存;将…做成蜜饯;使守恒
4.rear adj. 后方的;后面的;背面的
5.movement n. 运动;活动;运转;乐章【听力原文】
Now we're entering Kangaroo Country. In all, there are more than fifty different species of kangaroo, and the advantage of zoos like ours is that you see them in their natural habitat. The ones we have all live in the grasslands.
On my right, you can see one of the biggest types: the red kangaroo. It travels about 20 miles per hour. It looks like hard work, but hopping actually lets the kangaroo conserve more energy than another animal could when running on four legs. In fact, up to a certain point, the faster a kangaroo goes the more energy it conserves. Rather than taking more hops to increase speed, the kangaroo makes the length of each jump longer.
Let's stop here for a minute. Take a look over on your right at this group of kangaroos resting. Can you see that their ears are moving? Hearing may well be the kangaroo's most important sense. Their two large ears can move independently, so sometimes one ear is pointing forward and the other toward the rear.
Kangaroos' eyesight is also excellent. They have a wide field of vision and, like most grazing animals, they are especially good at detecting movement.
Before we move on, I'd like to point out one more thing: If you look closely, you can see a joey --- that's a baby kangaroo --- peering out of its mother's pouch.
Before long that joey will be out of the pouch for good. The mother will push it out by the time it's eight months old.
【听力精解】
这篇文章讲的是袋鼠——红袋鼠,好像我在动物世界里也没印象见过╮(╯_╰)╭
本文没有什么生词可言,但是要注意的是那些动词和介词,容易听着听着就晕了,什么向前,向后,速度,长度,都要留意。
joey 是小袋鼠
peering out 从母亲的袋袋偷偷向外看
pouch 就是育儿袋
【参考译文】
现在,我们正在进入袋鼠国家。所有,有五十多个不同种类的袋鼠,像我们这样的动物园的好处是,你看到他们在他们的天然栖息地。我们都生活在草原上。
在我的右边,你可以看到最大的类型之一:红袋鼠。它旅行大约每小时20英里。它看起来像辛勤工作,但实际上跳槽让袋鼠比其他动物四条腿运行时节省更多的能源。事实上,到某一点,更快的袋鼠去它可以节省更多的能量。袋鼠,而不是采取更多的啤酒花来提高速度,使每跳时间的长度。
让我们在这里停一分钟。采取了您的权利,在这组休息袋鼠。你可以看到,他们的耳朵正在?听证会很可能是袋鼠的最重要的意义。他们的两个大耳朵可以独立移动,所以有时一只耳朵朝前,向后方。袋鼠的视力也非常好。他们有一个宽阔的视野,他们最喜欢的草食动物,尤其是在检测运动的好。
在我们继续之前,我想指出一件事:如果你仔细观察,你可以看到乔伊---这是一个小袋鼠---窥视其母亲的邮袋。不久,乔伊将是良好的邮袋。母亲将它推出的时间是8个月大的。
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