adj. 巨大的,廣大的,非常好的
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[04:39.36]Many great palaces were built during his lifetime.
[04:38.36]something out of a fairy tale.
[04:37.36]St Petersburg has also been the centre of many important events in history
[04:36.36]The Germans tried to destroy the city.
[04:35.36]under attack for 900 days,
[04:34.36]but the people of the city never gave on.
[04:33.36]The Germans burned many of the palaces as they left.
[04:32.36]St Petersburg was almost in ruins:
[04:31.36]Restoring seemed impossible
[04:30.36]but the people of this great city would not give up.
[04:29.36]very careful
[04:28.36]bring the city back to life
[04:27.36]It was difficult to save the palaces
[04:26.36]Now,after years of hard work put back replaced
[04:25.36]including a portrait of Peter the Great
[04:24.36]Today Peter the Great on his bronze horse can once again
[04:23.36]look out over the city he built
[04:22.36]Strong,proud and united,the people of St Petersburg are ....
[04:21.36]Saving World Heritage
[04:20.36]France was one of the first to make laws protecting its legacy.
[04:19.36]India
[04:18.36]Italy
[04:17.36]has an immense number of relies and its constitution is suppposed to protect them
[04:16.36]Germany,
[04:15.36]people live and work with relies.
[04:14.36]The entire city is a museum.
[04:13.36]Funds for protection its works come partly from companies.
[04:12.36]Protecting the Great Wall
[04:11.36]Building shops or selling souvenirs on Great Wall will soon be made illegal,
[04:10.36]LANGUAGE STUDY
[04:09.36]INTEGRATING SKILLS
[04:08.36]Dear Editor,I live in Paris, France,
[04:07.36]In my country there is a famous stie,called the Chauvet Caves.
[04:06.36]I am very worried about it
[04:05.36]because some of the cave paintings have been destroyed by air pollution,
[04:04.36]No,the pollution does not come from cars or factories,
[04:03.36]but from human beings.
[04:02.36]Thousands of tourists visit the caves every year.
[04:01.36]The carbon dioxide from their brath is damaging the paintings.
[04:00.36]I think one way to solve problem
[03:59.36]is to put glass walls in front of the paintings.
[03:58.36]Second,the number of visitors should be limited.
[03:57.36]And we should build a website
[03:56.36]where people can look at the pictures and paintings.
[03:55.36]Yours sincerely,Sophie
[03:54.36]Dear Editor,I live in Paris, Francce,
[03:53.36]there is a famous scie,
[03:52.36]I think one way to solve problem is to put glass walls in front of the paintings
[03:51.36]Second,the number of visitors should be limited.
[03:50.36]And we should build a website
[03:49.36]Yours sincerely,Sophie
[03:48.36]the photo
[03:47.36]In the photo we can see two groups of pictures.
[03:46.36]The upper one is made up of three animals and a man,
[03:45.36]who looks like an elephant driver driving the elephant walking before him
[03:44.36]Followed by the elephant are two animals:
[03:43.36]a camel and a stranger-looking animal,which is breathing out fire.
[03:42.36]What do you think this animal looks like?
[03:41.36]I think it looks half-dog,and half-tiger,though it's got a dragonhead,
[03:40.36]out of which a column of fire and smoke is bursting .
[03:39.36]The lower paer of this phote
[03:38.36]to carriages drawn by horses and felloned by a man on horsehace.
[03:37.36]All these [octires are carove d or cut on a large brick
[03:36.36]made during the Hang Dynasty(bc 206--ad 220)
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sincerely | [sin'siəli] |
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solve | [sɔlv] |
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protect | [prə'tekt] |
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constitution | [.kɔnsti'tju:ʃən] |
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limited | ['limitid] |
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legacy | ['legəsi] |
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portrait | ['pɔ:trit] |
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