如何高效積累托福聽力詞匯( 三 )


總共有超過五十種不同的袋鼠,像我們這樣的動物園的優勢是,你在他們的自然棲息地看到它們 。
The ones we have all live in the grasslands.
我們擁有的這些(袋鼠)都生活在這草原上 。
On my right, you can see one of the biggest types: the red kangaroo.
在我的右邊,你能見到最大的一個品種:紅袋鼠 。
It travels about 20 miles per hour.
它一個小時大約行進20英里 。
It looks like hard work, but hopping actually lets the kangaroo conserve more energy than another animal could when running on four legs.
看起來似乎很辛苦,但是跳躍實際上讓袋鼠你能比其他四條腿奔跑的動物保存更多的能量 。
In fact, up to a certain point, the faster a kangaroo goes the more energy it conserves.
事實上,在某種程度上,袋鼠行進的越快節省的能量越多 。
Rather than taking more hops to increase speed, the kangaroo makes the length of each jump longer.
與其說用更多的跳躍來增加速度,不如說袋鼠使每次的跳躍長度更長 。
Let's stop here for a minute. Take a look over on your right at this group of kangaroos resting.
讓我們停在這里一小會兒 。看看在你的右邊正在休息的這群袋鼠 。
Can you see that their ears are moving? Hearing may well be the kangaroo's most important sense.
你能看見他們的耳朵在動嗎?聽力很可能袋鼠的最重要的感覺 。
Their two large ears can move independently, so sometimes one ear is pointing forward and the other toward the rear.
它們的兩只大耳朵能獨立地動,所以有時一只耳朵向前一只耳朵向后 。
Kangaroos' eyesight is also excellent. They have a wide field of vision and, like most grazing animals, they are especially good at detecting movement.
袋鼠的視力也很棒 。它們有一個寬廣的視野,而且,像大多數食草動物一樣,它們尤其擅長偵測動作 。
Before we move on, I'd like to point out one more thing: If you look closely, you can see a joey that's a baby kangaroo peering out of its mother's pouch.
在我們繼續之前,我想再指出一件事:如果你仔細觀察,你能見到一只幼仔,那是一只小袋鼠正從媽媽的育兒袋里隱約露出來 。
Before long that joey will be out of the pouch for good. The mother will push it out by the time it's eight months old.
不久以后那只幼仔將永久地從育兒袋里出來 。媽媽將在它八個月大時強迫它出來 。


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