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《每日英语》电子报总第403期-04.17 |
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"Fanchuan, or sailing junks [such as this], resemble those that traded with India six centuries ago. Chinese junks of that era were some of the world's biggest ships. Junks today |
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《每日英语》电子报总第402期-04.16 |
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"'Algiers, the white,' Algerians call their capital, here awakening under a pale winter sun. The city's arcaded quay was built by the French, whose 132-year rule of this North |
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《每日英语》电子报总第401期-04.15 |
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"Spindly legs keep makeshift houses—and the day's harvest of seaweed—high, dry, and clear of the rising tide off the coast of Semporna in eastern Sabah. Many Filipinos and Mala |
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《每日英语》电子报总第400期-04.14 |
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“Recently reawakened, the Nevado Sabancaya volcano stirs as the author climbs Nevado Ampato. Drifting ash has darkened the snow here. Absorbing heat from the sun, it melts the sno |
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《每日英语》电子报总第399期-04.11 |
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A couple celebrates with a kiss after a mud volleyball game at the Keith County Fair. Writer John McCarry traveled around the United States visiting fairs. He commented that “whet |
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《每日英语》电子报总第398期-04.10 |
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"The true colors of Bhutan are woven in soil: Nine out of ten Bhutanese are farmers like Sonam Yudron, who lives near Lumitsawa, and most harvests are bright with chilies drying o |
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《每日英语》电子报总第397期-04.09 |
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"Coastal [brown bears] emerge from their dens in March, April, or May, often with snow still on the ground. . . . By August the bears are eating as much as 90 pounds [41 kilograms |
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《每日英语》电子报总第396期-04.08 |
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"Haunted by its reputation as poor, rural, and beholden to the Mafia, Sicily insists that change has arrived. True, one Sicilian in five is out of work. And true, the island remai |
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《每日英语》电子报总第395期-04.07 |
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"At Mpassa, project director Liz Pearson weans infants until they approach bottles only out of curiosity. ... Such care is costly but fosters human-gorilla understanding and helps |
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《每日英语》电子报总第394期-04.04 |
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“Some rodeo cowboys are Indians, and the Pendleton Round-Up in Oregon celebrates them with a tepee village where Acosia Red Elk, American Indian Beauty Pageant winner, waits for a |
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《每日英语》电子报总第393期-04.03 |
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Author William Least Heat-Moon: "This is the Other Oregon, the Big Empty. ... I've spoken with a few people who live in the somewhat sheltered and watered nooks the desert provid |
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《每日英语》电子报总第392期-04.02 |
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“Montana dusk frames the delicate silhouette of a pronghorn, the antelope [William] Clark admired as ‘keenly made...and butifull.’ Swift and alert, the animal eluded the [expedi |
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《每日英语》电子报总第391期-04.01 |
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“Windmills tilt at the skies in the historic region of La Mancha, southeast of Toledo, where ventured Miguel de Cervantes' legendary knight, Don Quixote. Cervantes, El Greco, and |
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《每日英语》电子报总第390期-03.31 |
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"American icon or endangered species? The cattlemen of Lemhi County, Idaho—where Carl Lufkin drives cattle fattened on public land to his employer's ranch—claim to be the human |
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《每日英语》电子报总第389期-03.28 |
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“Egypt's monuments stud the Nile in timeless testament to a civilization that endured for three millennia. Proclaiming his power to neighboring Nubians, Ramses II of Dynasty XIX |