EIM - English In Mind
- EIM-All in baidu net disk and Slim USB disk
0.english in mind S-2nd
- CD1 T39
/s/: stops, works, likes /z/: goes, reads, learns, gives /iz/: watches, studies, finishes
- CD1 T41 Listen to the dialogue between Paul and Ben. Then look at the pictures and write A-F in the correct order. TAPESCRIPT Paul: I have a great time with my cousins! We all get on really well. Ben: Really? Do you like the same things? Paul: Yes, we do. Well, actually Jason, Jamie and I all like going bowling, but Kelly doesn't like that so much. She likes going to the cinema or going to museums. Ben: Does she go bowling with you at all? Paul: No, she doesn't. Ben: What do you all do together, then? Paul: We go shopping together at weekends, and we go to the internet cafe together. Ben: What about your sister, Jess? Does she go with you? Paul: Yeah, sometimes. She works in a shop at the weekends, so she doesn't have a lot of time.
EIM 3 Unit 6 Survival
Exercise page 24 - Complete the text with the words in the box.
prove, scientists, mobile, affect, damages, theory
It seems like the plot of a particularly far-fetched horror film. But some scientists
sugguest that our love of the mobile
phone could cause massive food shortages, as the world's harvests fail. They are putting forward the theory
that radiation given off by mobile phones and other hi-tech gadgets damages
the bees' navigation systems, preventing the famously home loving species from finding their ways back to their hives. Late last week, some bee-keepers claimed that the phenomenon -- which started in the US, then spread to continental Europe -- was beginning to affect
Britain as well. Improbable as it may seem, there is no evidence to prove
the fact.
这似乎是一部特别牵强的恐怖片的情节。但一些科学家认为,随着世界粮食歉收,我们对手机的热爱可能会导致大规模粮食短缺。他们提出了一种理论,即手机和其他高科技设备破坏蜜蜂导航系统所释放的辐射,阻止了这个以热爱家园著称的物种找到重返蜂巢的途径。上周晚些时候,一些养蜂人声称,这种现象-始于美国,然后蔓延到欧洲大陆-也开始影响英国。虽然看起来不太可能,但没有证据可以“证明”这一事实。