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[阅读小分队] 【Native Speaker每日综合训练—35系列】【35-05】科技

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11#
发表于 2014-4-16 01:17:59 | 只看该作者
4-14
time 2 2'17
because the greenhouse effect could d result in catastrophic effects on society such as flooding that displaces communities, damage to food sources via ocean acidification and the spread of organisms that carry infectious diseases, scientists suggest the world to triple or quadruple its use of renewable energy by 2050, such types include wind and solar power as well as fossil fuel–burning power plants.

time 3 1'10
Despite the warning from IPCC's earlier report did not have much impacts on the actions taking by business to mitigate the emissions, the scientists remain optimistic and will continue to release more reports to remain the world about climate change.

Time 4 2'02
Although mars was believed to have water sign on the planet, scientists' recent discovery reveals that mars will need a much thicker climate than today's to have water on it, by the evidence showing that mars have a much smaller crater diameter than earth's which is often bigger because the climate is denser and any small objects broken up as they passed through the craters.

Time 5 2'37
New analysis has revealed that craters diameters are not sufficient enough to contend the atmosphere's density of mars, and it has revealed that mars was once icy and the atmosphere was temporarily thickened by greenhouse gases from volcanic activity, or by gases released by large impacts from incoming objects. and this was supported by another evidence that a 200-kilometer-wide object slamming into Mars would boost air pressure enough to keep the planet above freezing for around a century.

Time 6 1'00
microtomography: 显微层析  tooth enamel:牙轴质
peer through:透镜
scientists has found that the Australopithecus sediba child developed his body skull much faster than those of the modern humans, thus the age of this boy was 7.5 compared to the previous study, which said his age was no younger than 9.

Time 7 10'41
toilet-to-tap:厕所到水龙头
distill and oxidize:蒸馏和氧化
A new recycling system turns pee into drinking water and astronauts has used this method to supply their water on space station. however, this recycling system for generating electricity still lacks development because for any amount of electricity generated from pee is either too small or need oxygen to run.
12#
发表于 2014-4-16 05:44:09 | 只看该作者
Thx, PPX~.    楼上的signature赞一个!
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Speaker:
The elements of bad designed or difficult parts of video games are key factors that make participants aggressive or enraged rather than violent parts, so the claim should be re-examined that the violent element in video games is the cause of bad behaviors of children.

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13#
发表于 2014-4-16 07:36:06 | 只看该作者
占座~~~~~~~

Speaker:video game does not make you aggresive but the incompetence at games is what bring ramped-up emotions
Obstacle: a methord to change the urine into drinking water and energy which can lower the expenense of carrying water
--people will make more water than they drink because body turn some food into water
--the system uses forward osmosis to pull pure water out of urine and then enzymes in a bioreactor convert the leftover into ammonia
Time 2 2’25’’
IPCC called for swift energy change to alternative resource to deminish greenhourses gases
Time3 1’40’’
No one technology that’s going to do the whole thing and a diverse approach would be the best
Time4 5 3’25
New opinion:The atmosphere on Mars is never thick enough to keep the planet’s surface above freezing
Old idea: Mars held a thick atmosphere for more than a few millennia at a time because the plant’s craters are intacts which can survive in the protect of atmosphere
However,the thickness of atmosphere was less than the thick it should be to keep Mars’surface above freezing,so the reason of temperature on M is intermittently warm other  
Time6 1’02’’
The old skeleton belonged to a 7.5 years old boy. By reasearing the skull and tooth enamel they found the that the ancient boy’s teeth developed faster than those of modern humans
14#
发表于 2014-4-16 08:00:40 | 只看该作者
谢谢楼主
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15#
发表于 2014-4-16 08:12:27 | 只看该作者
谢谢胖胖翔~~~先问问问题再做作业~~昨天开始刷小安82篇的第一遍,我是按照小分队的speed那样,看完全文然后根据记忆写下文章的内容,(PS:不知道逻辑简图怎么画,完全是照着做小分队这样写>.<)而且我觉得有些文章好难回忆起来七零八落一做题果然错误率很高! 想问下各位NN我这样有没有必要呢??还是是应该计时先把文章82篇做一遍然后第二轮再分析??觉得小安文章好难=。=好悲桑
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今天来个简洁版>。<
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发表于 2014-4-16 08:29:28 | 只看该作者
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In the future, astronouts are likely to drinking their urine from thier bodies in the airspace.
The recently launched program is aimed at making full use of human's pee to convert it into drinkable water as well as electricity.
Because currently carrrying water into space is a big obstacle facing astronomy as water is heavy. The plan is likely to solve a big problem. It is expected that 90% of urine can be switched into water but only a small portion can be switched into electricity.
Moreover, such methods can be deployed into those countries where water resources are scarce. The method may seem implausible at first glance, but regarding the water we use as nature's pee can make the method more reasonable。
17#
发表于 2014-4-16 09:23:07 | 只看该作者
zxppx 发表于 2014-4-15 22:46
Part III: Obstacle

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18#
 楼主| 发表于 2014-4-16 10:58:58 | 只看该作者
Lisauce 发表于 2014-4-16 08:12
谢谢胖胖翔~~~先问问问题再做作业~~昨天开始刷小安82篇的第一遍,我是按照小分队的speed那样,看完全文然后 ...

Lisa, 我觉得做小分队的文章主要是通过写回忆,然后再精读原文的方式来进行。但是对于小安阅读里面的文章,这个方法个人认为不太适合,而且小安阅读法不知道你有没有看过,我是挺喜欢这种方法的。先做题,然后对答案,把每个问题的正确答案和原文中对应的句子或段落标注同一种颜色。并且,要理清楚每一段的逻辑层次,甚至具体到每一句话。建议你先仔细看看小安阅读法。虽然每个人的方法不同,但是目的都是想要弄清楚文章,做对问题,还是要在这个过程中逐渐形成自己的东西,拿到一篇文章怎么去分析。
19#
发表于 2014-4-16 11:16:26 | 只看该作者
zxppx 发表于 2014-4-16 10:58
Lisa, 我觉得做小分队的文章主要是通过写回忆,然后再精读原文的方式来进行。但是对于小安阅读里面的文章 ...

谢谢PPX君~~我看了小安的阅读法以及一些前辈的实际操作~但是小安NN的主要讲的在第二轮和第三轮的方法,我不清楚的是在第一轮中应该怎么做,嗯也就是说是应该很快的浸泡式阅读刷完82篇第一遍然后之后四天每天40篇进行整理的两轮。我现在觉得看文章很困难,小安文章前20篇我的平均速度是12min,而且每篇也要错1~3个,我不知道我这种基础能不能做小安,第一轮是不是应该不只刷题>.< 问题有点多,谅解~~
20#
发表于 2014-4-16 11:29:00 | 只看该作者
Lisauce 发表于 2014-4-16 11:16
谢谢PPX君~~我看了小安的阅读法以及一些前辈的实际操作~但是小安NN的主要讲的在第二轮和第三轮的方法,我 ...

http://forum.chasedream.com/thread-12400-1-1.html 之前一直看的zeros君开头的那个小安帖子,里面没有第一遍的中文>。< 刚刚找到了,给可能也没看到的XDJM哈~
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