| [ti:狗也有得意之时] | |
| [ar:英语听力] | |
| [al:随身英语] | |
| [00:00.30] | A dog's day might never be the same |
| [00:03.16] | considering the attention pooches have been getting recently. |
| [00:06.56] | An advert claiming to be the first aimed directly at them |
| [00:10.05] | has been screened on television in Britain. |
| [00:13.95] | It features high-frequency sounds, |
| [00:16.31] | whistles and barks intended to catch the attention of watching canines |
| [00:21.02] | but that can't be heard by most humans. |
| [00:24.09] | Far from being a barking mad move, |
| [00:27.22] | it indicates that the advertising companies have sniffed out a promising new consumer |
| [00:32.72] | in man's best friend. |
| [00:35.38] | And dogs seem to be ready to come out of the doghouse in other fields too. |
| [00:39.23] | For those who have seen The Artist, |
| [00:42.22] | few seem able to resist Uggie's animal magnetism. |
| [00:44.58] | This Jack Russell has been receiving praise |
| [00:49.19] | that would make Lassie jealous. |
| [00:51.80] | The 10-year-old four-legged performer |
| [00:54.57] | showed that it's a mistake to think that you can't teach old dogs new tricks |
| [00:58.93] | and picked up the animal equivalent of an Oscar at |
| [01:02.24] | the prestigious Golden Collars in Century City, |
| [01:05.13] | California. |
| [01:06.71] | And soon dogs might rival human supermodels on some famous catwalks. |
| [01:11.59] | Spending on clothing for pets is expected to break the 20 million-pound mark |
| [01:17.88] | in 2012 in the UK, |
| [01:21.52] | according to market assessment firm MTW Research. |
| [01:25.31] | Across the Atlantic, |
| [01:27.27] | a US retailer sells everything from colourful polo shirts |
| [01:30.39] | to fancy dress costumes. |
| [01:32.66] | Its customers can let their imagination off the leash |
| [01:36.41] | and even dress their dogs to look like dinosaurs! |
| ti: gou ye you de yi zhi shi | |
| ar: ying yu ting li | |
| al: sui shen ying yu | |
| [00:00.30] | A dog' s day might never be the same |
| [00:03.16] | considering the attention pooches have been getting recently. |
| [00:06.56] | An advert claiming to be the first aimed directly at them |
| [00:10.05] | has been screened on television in Britain. |
| [00:13.95] | It features highfrequency sounds, |
| [00:16.31] | whistles and barks intended to catch the attention of watching canines |
| [00:21.02] | but that can' t be heard by most humans. |
| [00:24.09] | Far from being a barking mad move, |
| [00:27.22] | it indicates that the advertising companies have sniffed out a promising new consumer |
| [00:32.72] | in man' s best friend. |
| [00:35.38] | And dogs seem to be ready to come out of the doghouse in other fields too. |
| [00:39.23] | For those who have seen The Artist, |
| [00:42.22] | few seem able to resist Uggie' s animal magnetism. |
| [00:44.58] | This Jack Russell has been receiving praise |
| [00:49.19] | that would make Lassie jealous. |
| [00:51.80] | The 10yearold fourlegged performer |
| [00:54.57] | showed that it' s a mistake to think that you can' t teach old dogs new tricks |
| [00:58.93] | and picked up the animal equivalent of an Oscar at |
| [01:02.24] | the prestigious Golden Collars in Century City, |
| [01:05.13] | California. |
| [01:06.71] | And soon dogs might rival human supermodels on some famous catwalks. |
| [01:11.59] | Spending on clothing for pets is expected to break the 20 millionpound mark |
| [01:17.88] | in 2012 in the UK, |
| [01:21.52] | according to market assessment firm MTW Research. |
| [01:25.31] | Across the Atlantic, |
| [01:27.27] | a US retailer sells everything from colourful polo shirts |
| [01:30.39] | to fancy dress costumes. |
| [01:32.66] | Its customers can let their imagination off the leash |
| [01:36.41] | and even dress their dogs to look like dinosaurs! |
| ti: gǒu yě yǒu de yì zhī shí | |
| ar: yīng yǔ tīng lì | |
| al: suí shēn yīng yǔ | |
| [00:00.30] | A dog' s day might never be the same |
| [00:03.16] | considering the attention pooches have been getting recently. |
| [00:06.56] | An advert claiming to be the first aimed directly at them |
| [00:10.05] | has been screened on television in Britain. |
| [00:13.95] | It features highfrequency sounds, |
| [00:16.31] | whistles and barks intended to catch the attention of watching canines |
| [00:21.02] | but that can' t be heard by most humans. |
| [00:24.09] | Far from being a barking mad move, |
| [00:27.22] | it indicates that the advertising companies have sniffed out a promising new consumer |
| [00:32.72] | in man' s best friend. |
| [00:35.38] | And dogs seem to be ready to come out of the doghouse in other fields too. |
| [00:39.23] | For those who have seen The Artist, |
| [00:42.22] | few seem able to resist Uggie' s animal magnetism. |
| [00:44.58] | This Jack Russell has been receiving praise |
| [00:49.19] | that would make Lassie jealous. |
| [00:51.80] | The 10yearold fourlegged performer |
| [00:54.57] | showed that it' s a mistake to think that you can' t teach old dogs new tricks |
| [00:58.93] | and picked up the animal equivalent of an Oscar at |
| [01:02.24] | the prestigious Golden Collars in Century City, |
| [01:05.13] | California. |
| [01:06.71] | And soon dogs might rival human supermodels on some famous catwalks. |
| [01:11.59] | Spending on clothing for pets is expected to break the 20 millionpound mark |
| [01:17.88] | in 2012 in the UK, |
| [01:21.52] | according to market assessment firm MTW Research. |
| [01:25.31] | Across the Atlantic, |
| [01:27.27] | a US retailer sells everything from colourful polo shirts |
| [01:30.39] | to fancy dress costumes. |
| [01:32.66] | Its customers can let their imagination off the leash |
| [01:36.41] | and even dress their dogs to look like dinosaurs! |