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Item | Type |
Words in the News: Turkish shares reach all-time high: Report (766 K) | mp3 |
Words in the News: Turkish shares reach all-time high: Words (1.4 MB) | mp3 |
Words in the News: Turkish shares reach all-time high: Text (32 K) | |
Words in the News: Dad Dancing: Report (725 K) | mp3 |
Words in the News: Dad Dancing: Words (1 MB) | mp3 |
Words in the News: Dad Dancing: Text (30 K) | |
6 Minute English: Self-help books: Audio (4.9 MB) | mp3 |
6 Minute English: Self-help books: Text (36 K) | |
Quiznet: Job application letters: Download the quiz (32 K) | |
Words in the News: New Zealand earthquake clear-up: Report (820 K) | mp3 |
Words in the News: New Zealand earthquake clear-up: Report (1.2 MB) | mp3 |
Words in the News: New Zealand earthquake clear-up: Text (33 K) | |
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Using our downloads
…
What’s the problem with this webpage?
A.The “Save target as…” link doesn’t work any longer.
B.The function of downloading doesn’t work smoothly.
C.Files are not allowed to be downloaded at present.
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How could the user of Internet Explorer 8 solve the problem for the time being?
A.Select “Compatibility mode” button before going back to the download link.
B.Consult the expert in designing Internet Explorer 8.
C.Shut the computer and then restart it.
D.Kill the virus and go back to the download link.
If you want to read the file “Ex Thai PM loses appeal: Text (31 K)”, you may need to download and install .
A.the free Adobe Reader software B.Windows Media Player, Quick Time or Tunes
C.Windows Media Player or QuickTime D.Windows Media Player or Tunes
This webpage is intended for those .
A.who are interested in music and dance
B.who have problems with their computers
C.who’d like to learn information technique
D.who’d like to download files
Downloads
PLEASE NOTE:
There is currently an issue downloading our files with Internet Explorer 8. When right-clicking the “Save target as...” link does not appear. We are working to fix this problem as soon as possible but in the meantime there is something you can do to make “Save target as ...” appear.
To the right of the address bar is a button for “Compatibility mode”. If you select this, then go back to the download link and right-click, you should now see “Save target as ...” and you will be able to download the file.
The last 7 days' audio, video and text to take away
Item | Type |
Words in the News: Turkish shares reach all-time high: Report (766 K) | mp3 |
Words in the News: Turkish shares reach all-time high: Words (1.4 MB) | mp3 |
Words in the News: Turkish shares reach all-time high: Text (32 K) | pdf |
Words in the News: Dad Dancing: Report (725 K) | mp3 |
Words in the News: Dad Dancing: Words (1 MB) | mp3 |
Words in the News: Dad Dancing: Text (30 K) | pdf |
6 Minute English: Self-help books: Audio (4.9 MB) | mp3 |
6 Minute English: Self-help books: Text (36 K) | pdf |
Quiznet: Job application letters: Download the quiz (32 K) | pdf |
Words in the News: New Zealand earthquake clear-up: Report (820 K) | mp3 |
Words in the News: New Zealand earthquake clear-up: Report (1.2 MB) | mp3 |
Words in the News: New Zealand earthquake clear-up: Text (33 K) | pdf |
A.The “Save target as…” link doesn’t work any longer. |
B.The function of downloading doesn’t work smoothly. |
C.Files are not allowed to be downloaded at present. |
D.There’s something wrong with the right-clicking button. |
A.Select “Compatibility mode” button before going back to the download link. |
B.Consult the expert in designing Internet Explorer 8. |
C.Shut the computer and then restart it. |
D.Kill the virus and go back to the download link. |
A.the free Adobe Reader software | B.Windows Media Player, Quick Time or Tunes |
C.Windows Media Player or QuickTime | D.Windows Media Player or Tunes |
A.who are interested in music and dance |
B.who have problems with their computers |
C.who’d like to learn information technique |
D.who’d like to download files |
Terry Herbert, 55, of Staffordshire, the UK, has used a metal detector (探测器)for the past 18 years to look for treasure. He’d never found anything especially valuable. But on July 5, he made a very important discovery, which also changed the way the British look at history. In a field near his home, Herbert found a huge number of ancient artifacts. The finding was announced on September 24.
Archaeologists(考古学家) are surprised by the size of the discovery. There are more than 1,300 pieces. The discovery is much bigger than any other from the Anglo-saxon era(盎格鲁撒克逊时代),said Roger Bland of the British Museum. Bland said some experts think treasures of this kind must have belonged to a king but they couldn’t be certain.
The artifacts are thought to date from between AD 675 and AD 725, a time that is sometimes called the Dark Ages. The time was marked by frequent fighting. The gold in the collection weighs 5 kilograms. It suggests that England at the time was richer than historians thought.
Why were the gold and silver treasures buried? Archaeologists believe it could have been to hide them from enemies, a common practice at the time.
The findings could become one of Britain’s top archaeological finds. So far, experts have looked at 1,345 pieces and there are still more to come. It may take a year to look at the whole finding.
Herbert found the treasure while he was searching in a friend’s field over five days in July. He said his discovery was more fun than winning the lottery. “This is what treasure hunters dream of, finding stuff like this. The great amount there is just unbelievable,” he said.
1、Terry Herbert used a metal detector to search for treasure because .
A、he had researched the area and was sure there was treasure there.
B、he was very interested in British history.
C、he wanted to be an archeologist
D、he enjoyed searching for treasure
2、Herbert’s discovery is very important because .
A、the treasure he found belongs to an ancient English king.
B、the treasure has changed people’s understanding of early English history.
C、the treasure is proving a big help to the British economy.
D、it is the find that many British treasure hunters have been hoping for years.
3、On the basis of the article, which of the following is TRUE?
A、It might take three years for scientists to look through all of the treasure.
B、Ancient English people buried treasure in the fields for future use.
C、At the time England was a more violent and religious land than historians thought.
D、Herbert prefers the fun of treasure hunting over the money he will earn for his discovery.
4、Which of the following headlines best sums up the article?
A、British treasure hunter makes big find. B、Scientists find out about the dark ages.
C、How to find treasures using a metal detector. D、Archeologists win big lottery prize.
Terry Herbert, 55, of Staffordshire, the UK, has used a metal detector (探测器)for the past 18 years to look for treasure. He’d never found anything especially valuable. But on July 5, he made a very important discovery, which also changed the way the British look at history. In a field near his home, Herbert found a huge number of ancient artifacts. The finding was announced on September 24.
Archaeologists(考古学家) are surprised by the size of the discovery. There are more than 1,300 pieces. The discovery is much bigger than any other from the Anglo-saxon era(盎格鲁撒克逊时代),said Roger Bland of the British Museum. Bland said some experts think treasures of this kind must have belonged to a king but they couldn’t be certain.
The artifacts are thought to date from between AD 675 and AD 725, a time that is sometimes called the Dark Ages. The time was marked by frequent fighting. The gold in the collection weighs 5 kilograms. It suggests that England at the time was richer than historians thought.
Why were the gold and silver treasures buried? Archaeologists believe it could have been to hide them from enemies, a common practice at the time.
The findings could become one of Britain’s top archaeological finds. So far, experts have looked at 1,345 pieces and there are still more to come. It may take a year to look at the whole finding.
Herbert found the treasure while he was searching in a friend’s field over five days in July. He said his discovery was more fun than winning the lottery. “This is what treasure hunters dream of, finding stuff like this. The great amount there is just unbelievable,” he said.
1、Terry Herbert used a metal detector to search for treasure because .
A、he had researched the area and was sure there was treasure there.
B、he was very interested in British history.
C、he wanted to be an archeologist
D、he enjoyed searching for treasure
2、Herbert’s discovery is very important because .
A、the treasure he found belongs to an ancient English king.
B、the treasure has changed people’s understanding of early English history.
C、the treasure is proving a big help to the British economy.
D、it is the find that many British treasure hunters have been hoping for years.
3、On the basis of the article, which of the following is TRUE?
A、It might take three years for scientists to look through all of the treasure.
B、Ancient English people buried treasure in the fields for future use.
C、At the time England was a more violent and religious land than historians thought.
D、Herbert prefers the fun of treasure hunting over the money he will earn for his discovery.
4、Which of the following headlines best sums up the article?
A、British treasure hunter makes big find. B、Scientists find out about the dark ages.
C、How to find treasures using a metal detector. D、Archeologists win big lottery prize.
Downloads
PLEASE NOTE:
There is currently an issue downloading our files with Internet Explorer 8. When right-clicking the “Save target as...” link does not appear. We are working to fix this problem as soon as possible but in the meantime there is something you can do to make “Save target as ...” appear.
To the right of the address bar is a button for “Compatibility mode”. If you select this, then go back to the download link and right-click, you should now see “Save target as ...” and you will be able to download the file.
The last 7 days' audio, video and text to take away
Item |
Type |
Words in the News: Turkish shares reach all-time high: Report (766 K) |
mp3 |
Words in the News: Turkish shares reach all-time high: Words (1.4 MB) |
mp3 |
Words in the News: Turkish shares reach all-time high: Text (32 K) |
|
Words in the News: Dad Dancing: Report (725 K) |
mp3 |
Words in the News: Dad Dancing: Words (1 MB) |
mp3 |
Words in the News: Dad Dancing: Text (30 K) |
|
6 Minute English: Self-help books: Audio (4.9 MB) |
mp3 |
6 Minute English: Self-help books: Text (36 K) |
|
Quiznet: Job application letters: Download the quiz (32 K) |
|
Words in the News: New Zealand earthquake clear-up: Report (820 K) |
mp3 |
Words in the News: New Zealand earthquake clear-up: Report (1.2 MB) |
mp3 |
Words in the News: New Zealand earthquake clear-up: Text (33 K) |
|
File types
pdf scripts/transcripts etc To view and print these files you may need to download and install the free Adobe Reader software.
mp3 audio These files can be played with software included with your system such as Windows Media Player, QuickTime or iTunes.
mp4 video These files can be played with software included with your system such as Windows Media Player or QuickTime.
How to download
Put the mouse cursor on the link for the file to be downloaded. Right click (control + click for Mac users) then, depending on your browser select:
Save target as (Internet Explorer PC)
Download link to disk (Internet Explorer Mac)
Save link as (Firefox)
Save Linked File As (Netscape / Safari)
You will then be prompted to choose where you want to save the file.
Using our downloads
…
1.What’s the problem with this webpage?
A.The “Save target as…” link doesn’t work any longer.
B.The function of downloading doesn’t work smoothly.
C.Files are not allowed to be downloaded at present.
D.There’s something wrong with the right-clicking button.
2.How could the user of Internet Explorer 8 solve the problem for the time being?
A.Select “Compatibility mode” button before going back to the download link.
B.Consult the expert in designing Internet Explorer 8.
C.Shut the computer and then restart it.
D.Kill the virus and go back to the download link.
3.If you want to read the file “Ex Thai PM loses appeal: Text (31 K)”, you may need to download and install .
A.the free Adobe Reader software B.Windows Media Player, Quick Time or Tunes
C.Windows Media Player or QuickTime D.Windows Media Player or Tunes
4.This webpage is intended for those .
A.who are interested in music and dance
B.who have problems with their computers
C.who’d like to learn information technique
D.who’d like to download files
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