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[00:10.50]Lesson 25b
[00:34.46]How many continents are there in the world?What are their names?
[00:50.70]There are seven.They are:Asia,Africa,North America,
[01:00.37]South America,Europe,Oceania and Antarctica.
[01:08.62]There are seven.They are:Asia,Africa,North America,
[01:19.20]South America,Europe,Oceania and Antarctica.
[01:28.45]Which continent is the largest and which is the smallest?
[01:42.90]Asia is the largest and Oceania is the smallest.
[01:56.77]How is Europe compared with Asia in the text?
[02:10.12]Europe is only one fourth the size of Asia.
[02:17.77]It\'s so much smaller than Asia,
[02:22.52]that some geographers regard Europe as a peninsula of Asia.
[02:30.07]Europe is only one fourth the size of Asia.
[02:36.13]It\'s so much smaller than Asia,
[02:40.99]that some geographers regard Europe as a peninsula of Asia.
[02:47.97]What forms the dividing line
[02:53.11]between Europe and Asia according to many geographers?
[02:59.59]What forms the dividing line
[03:04.35]between Europe and Asia according to many geographers?
[03:11.19]The Ural Mountains forms the dividing line between Europe and Asia.
[03:25.27]What do all geographers agree?
[03:36.32]They all agree that Asia was once linked to North America.
[03:51.08]What do geographers say about the ancestors of American Indians?
[04:10.02]They say that the ancestors of American Indians were Asians.
[04:17.78]30000 years ago,they went across the land bridge and settle down in new homes.
[04:27.34]They say that the ancestors of American Indians were Asians.
[04:35.28]30000 years ago,they went across the land bridge and settle down in new homes.
[04:43.82]What canal separates Africa from Asia? When was it cut?
[05:00.96]The Suez Canal separates Africa from Asia.It was cut in 1869.
[05:19.40]What is the name for the highest mountains in the world
[05:28.67]and how high is the peak?
[05:33.53]What is the name for the highest mountains in the world
[05:39.88]and how high is the peak?
[05:44.63]The Himalaya Mountains.The peak is over 8,848 meters above sea level.
[06:07.31]What makes the climbing of the peak so difficult?
[06:18.54]The air is very thin and the weather is uncertain.
[06:32.02]Can you explain why people take great pride in getting to that peak?
[06:47.88]Yes,I think I can.As the climbing is so difficult,it calls for great courage.
[07:14.52]What are the three great religions of the world?
[07:21.00]And what places did they originate from respectively?
[07:27.66]What are the three great religions of the world?
[07:33.72]And what places did they originate from respectively?
[07:50.57]They are:Buddhism,Christianity and Islam.
[07:58.72]Buddhism originated from India,
[08:04.28]Christianity from Palestine and Islam from Arabia.
[08:12.33]They are:Buddhism,Christianity and Islam.
[08:19.30]Buddhism originated from India,
[08:24.95]Christianity from Palestine and Islam from Arabia.
[08:32.81]How often do the Asian Games meet?
[08:43.57]The Asian Games meet every four years.
[08:54.20]What is the task for most of the Asian countries today?
[09:11.26]Their task is to catch up in science and technology.
[09:23.02]GRAMMAR
[10:07.90]long/longer/longest
[10:15.76]large/larger/largest/free/freer/freest
[10:43.50]big/bigger/biggest
[11:07.45]important more important most important
[11:28.82]clever cleverer,more clever cleverest,most clever
[11:56.36]happy/happier/happiest
[12:30.71]narrow /narrower/narrowest
[12:48.44]hard harder hardest
[13:11.48]fast faster fastest
[13:18.93]carefully more carefully most carefully
[13:43.77]often more often most often
[13:51.95]good/better/best well/better/best
[14:20.11]many/more/most much/more/most
[14:49.91]He is three years older than I am.
[15:10.86]This book is more interesting than that one.
[15:21.31]She plays the piano better than I thought.
[15:37.35]It rains more often in summer than in autumn.
[15:57.62]She looks much younger than she really is.
[16:09.59]I got up a bit earlier today than usual.
[16:21.13]The wall is as white as snow.
[16:46.58]He has drunk as much coffee as I have.
[16:56.63]Do you speak English as well as the others?
[17:07.40]not as...as... not so...as...
[17:25.68]She is not as tall as her sister.
[17:33.62]He doesn\'t write to his parents so often as his brothers do.
[17:46.76]This room is twice as big as that one.
[18:06.33]She sings almost as beautifully as the singer.
[18:16.88]The Sahara is the biggest desert in the world.
[18:46.35]He works the hardest of all.
[19:02.41]This is by far the best film I\'ve seen.
[19:21.17]Which country is the second most populous in the world?
[19:35.72]DIALOGUE BACK FROM VACATION
[19:57.87]A:Glad you\'re back.We missed you during the vacation How have you been?
[20:05.81]B:Fine,thanks.I had a wonderful time at home.
[20:12.58]I did quite a bit of reading.
[20:16.94]Did you have a good time at school?
[20:21.49]A:We certainly did.We saw quite a few excellent films.
[20:28.46]During the Spring Festival we visited many places.
[20:34.91]We had a get-together with many old friends.
[20:41.36]B:So we all had a fine vacation.
[20:46.33]And now we must get down to some good solid work.
[20:52.99]Notes to the dialogue
[20:58.87]We missed you during the vacation.
[21:07.62]miss
[21:12.27]vacation
[21:17.83]summer vacation
[21:24.00]winter vacaton
[21:28.54]be on vacation
[21:40.40]How have you been?
[21:52.84]How are you?
[22:04.09]How is everything with you?
[22:12.04]How are you doing?
[22:17.68]Fine,thanks.Very well,thank you.
[22:31.08]Not bad.
[22:34.03]I did quite a bit of reading.
[22:51.87]get-together
[23:03.81]a family get-together
[23:11.57]have a family reunion
[23:26.33]And now we must get down to some good solid work.
[23:42.86]get down to...
[23:54.72]good
[24:10.37]a good investment
[24:18.63]a good reason
[24:26.46]a good contract
[24:34.90]Good for you!
[24:49.84]It\'s no good!
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[00:00.00],就把hxen.com复制到QQ个人资料中!TV English by Xu Guozhang
[00:10.50]Lesson 25b
[00:34.46]How many continents are there in the world?What are their names?
[00:50.70]There are seven.They are:Asia,Africa,North America,
[01:00.37]South America,Europe,Oceania and Antarctica.
[01:08.62]There are seven.They are:Asia,Africa,North America,
[01:19.20]South America,Europe,Oceania and Antarctica.
[01:28.45]Which continent is the largest and which is the smallest?
[01:42.90]Asia is the largest and Oceania is the smallest.
[01:56.77]How is Europe compared with Asia in the text?
[02:10.12]Europe is only one fourth the size of Asia.
[02:17.77]It\'s so much smaller than Asia,
[02:22.52]that some geographers regard Europe as a peninsula of Asia.
[02:30.07]Europe is only one fourth the size of Asia.
[02:36.13]It\'s so much smaller than Asia,
[02:40.99]that some geographers regard Europe as a peninsula of Asia.
[02:47.97]What forms the dividing line
[02:53.11]between Europe and Asia according to many geographers?
[02:59.59]What forms the dividing line
[03:04.35]between Europe and Asia according to many geographers?
[03:11.19]The Ural Mountains forms the dividing line between Europe and Asia.
[03:25.27]What do all geographers agree?
[03:36.32]They all agree that Asia was once linked to North America.
[03:51.08]What do geographers say about the ancestors of American Indians?
[04:10.02]They say that the ancestors of American Indians were Asians.
[04:17.78]30000 years ago,they went across the land bridge and settle down in new homes.
[04:27.34]They say that the ancestors of American Indians were Asians.
[04:35.28]30000 years ago,they went across the land bridge and settle down in new homes.
[04:43.82]What canal separates Africa from Asia? When was it cut?
[05:00.96]The Suez Canal separates Africa from Asia.It was cut in 1869.
[05:19.40]What is the name for the highest mountains in the world
[05:28.67]and how high is the peak?
[05:33.53]What is the name for the highest mountains in the world
[05:39.88]and how high is the peak?
[05:44.63]The Himalaya Mountains.The peak is over 8,848 meters above sea level.
[06:07.31]What makes the climbing of the peak so difficult?
[06:18.54]The air is very thin and the weather is uncertain.
[06:32.02]Can you explain why people take great pride in getting to that peak?
[06:47.88]Yes,I think I can.As the climbing is so difficult,it calls for great courage.
[07:14.52]What are the three great religions of the world?
[07:21.00]And what places did they originate from respectively?
[07:27.66]What are the three great religions of the world?
[07:33.72]And what places did they originate from respectively?
[07:50.57]They are:Buddhism,Christianity and Islam.
[07:58.72]Buddhism originated from India,
[08:04.28]Christianity from Palestine and Islam from Arabia.
[08:12.33]They are:Buddhism,Christianity and Islam.
[08:19.30]Buddhism originated from India,
[08:24.95]Christianity from Palestine and Islam from Arabia.
[08:32.81]How often do the Asian Games meet?
[08:43.57]The Asian Games meet every four years.
[08:54.20]What is the task for most of the Asian countries today?
[09:11.26]Their task is to catch up in science and technology.
[09:23.02]GRAMMAR
[10:07.90]long/longer/longest
[10:15.76]large/larger/largest/free/freer/freest
[10:43.50]big/bigger/biggest
[11:07.45]important more important most important
[11:28.82]clever cleverer,more clever cleverest,most clever
[11:56.36]happy/happier/happiest
[12:30.71]narrow /narrower/narrowest
[12:48.44]hard harder hardest
[13:11.48]fast faster fastest
[13:18.93]carefully more carefully most carefully
[13:43.77]often more often most often
[13:51.95]good/better/best well/better/best
[14:20.11]many/more/most much/more/most
[14:49.91]He is three years older than I am.
[15:10.86]This book is more interesting than that one.
[15:21.31]She plays the piano better than I thought.
[15:37.35]It rains more often in summer than in autumn.
[15:57.62]She looks much younger than she really is.
[16:09.59]I got up a bit earlier today than usual.
[16:21.13]The wall is as white as snow.
[16:46.58]He has drunk as much coffee as I have.
[16:56.63]Do you speak English as well as the others?
[17:07.40]not as...as... not so...as...
[17:25.68]She is not as tall as her sister.
[17:33.62]He doesn\'t write to his parents so often as his brothers do.
[17:46.76]This room is twice as big as that one.
[18:06.33]She sings almost as beautifully as the singer.
[18:16.88]The Sahara is the biggest desert in the world.
[18:46.35]He works the hardest of all.
[19:02.41]This is by far the best film I\'ve seen.
[19:21.17]Which country is the second most populous in the world?
[19:35.72]DIALOGUE BACK FROM VACATION
[19:57.87]A:Glad you\'re back.We missed you during the vacation How have you been?
[20:05.81]B:Fine,thanks.I had a wonderful time at home.
[20:12.58]I did quite a bit of reading.
[20:16.94]Did you have a good time at school?
[20:21.49]A:We certainly did.We saw quite a few excellent films.
[20:28.46]During the Spring Festival we visited many places.
[20:34.91]We had a get-together with many old friends.
[20:41.36]B:So we all had a fine vacation.
[20:46.33]And now we must get down to some good solid work.
[20:52.99]Notes to the dialogue
[20:58.87]We missed you during the vacation.
[21:07.62]miss
[21:12.27]vacation
[21:17.83]summer vacation
[21:24.00]winter vacaton
[21:28.54]be on vacation
[21:40.40]How have you been?
[21:52.84]How are you?
[22:04.09]How is everything with you?
[22:12.04]How are you doing?
[22:17.68]Fine,thanks.Very well,thank you.
[22:31.08]Not bad.
[22:34.03]I did quite a bit of reading.
[22:51.87]get-together
[23:03.81]a family get-together
[23:11.57]have a family reunion
[23:26.33]And now we must get down to some good solid work.
[23:42.86]get down to...
[23:54.72]good
[24:10.37]a good investment
[24:18.63]a good reason
[24:26.46]a good contract
[24:34.90]Good for you!
[24:49.84]It\'s no good!
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