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Track 08 I will leave with you There was a rich merchant who had four wives. He loved the fourth wife the most, and adorned her with rich robes and treated her to delicacies. He toke great care of her and gave her nothing but the best. She also loved
39 Visiting Shakespeares Home In 1998, when I was working for an export company, I went to England. After finishing my business, which took several days, I went to Stratford, where Shakespeare was born. In Stratford, I visited several sites that are
In a small town there lived a merchant named Manibhadra. He and his wife were very generous and kind. Everyone in the town knew them and visited their house and enjoyed their hospitality. One day. Manibhadra lost all his ships in a storm at sea. They
At length, a great foreign merchant came, and when he had seen the mill, inquired whether it would grind salt. 终于有一天,一位外国富商来到这里。当他看到磨粉机时,询问它是否能够用来出盐。 Being told that it would
1. Why did the man not buy the ring for sale? A. He doesn't think it is very special. B. Someone else bought it before him. C. He has no need for a ring. D. The ring is too small. 2. What is the problem with the CD player? A. The buttons are scratche
文本: TINTIN:The third Unicorn!!At last!It's mine! BEN SALAAD:Do you _(1)_ to steal it? TINTIN:Ben Salaad.I know about you.I've seen under the palace.You're an imposter.You call yourself a merchant...but you're a merchant of death. BEN SALAAD:And
by Michael W. Flynn First, a disclaimer: Although I am an attorney, the legal information in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for seeking personalized legal advice from an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction. Further, I
084 Donkey and the Load of Salt Once upon a time, a salt merchant moved from place to place selling salt. One day, he was walking on a bridge over a stream with salt loaded on the back of a donkey. Yo-ho! Yo-heave-ho! Donkey and the Load of Salt The
Once there lived a merchant in Arabia. He often went to the Far East countries to sell his goods. His wife knew some magic. When his husband was away and was alone at home she read the magical books. After some years she became evil with magical powe
Once upon a time there lived a poor merchant. One day he returned from the market in the evening. As he was tired he sat down on a shady three to take rest for a while. Leaning on the tree he began to eat a pocket of dates. After eating the dates he
merchant 商人 honestly 诚实地 rang 按铃 mind 心思 partner 伙伴 without 没有 rich 富有 bell 铃声 THE BROKEN WINDOW 打破的窗户 (CONCLUDED) (结束篇) George started off, 乔治上路了, and felt much happier for having mad
??The 4 Wives 生命中的四位爱人 There was a rich merchant who had 4 wives. He loved the 4th wife the most and adorned her with rich robes and treated her to delicacies. He took great care of her
Silence Is Good 沉默是金 At an Indian fair there was a merchant who had an elephant for sale. He saw an American who was examining it with very great care--walking round and round it, putting his head on one side, and taking in everything. 在印度
Good morning, said the little prince. 你好。小王子说。 Good morning, said the merchant. 你好。商人说道。 This was a merchant who sold pills that had been invented to quench thirst. 这是一位贩卖能够止渴的精制药丸的商人。
trade partner 贸易伙伴 manufacturer 制造商,制造厂 middleman 中间商,经纪人 dealer 经销商 wholesaler 批发商 retailer, tradesman 零售商 merchant 商人,批发商,零售商 concessionaire, licensed dealer 受让人,特
By Hans Christian Andersen (1838) THERE was once a merchant who was so rich that he could have paved the whole street with gold, and would even then have had enough for a small alley. But he did not d
kickback是指好朋友之间在某人家里的小聚,通常会喝酒。不是通常的party,人数一般不超过20或30人。 英文释义: a get-together consisting of close friends, partying and drinking. 例句: We're having a kickback a
LESSON 18 第18课 died 死 woman 女人 convinced 相信 amazed 惊讶 wrote 写了 pity 遗憾 mistake 错误 rewarded 奖励 grateful 感激 check 检查 distress 贫困 THE WIDOW AND THE MERCHANT 寡妇和商人 A merchant, who was very fond of m
There was nothing so very particular, perhaps, about the appearance of the elderly man I saw; 我所看到的这个老人的容貌,也许一点也没有什么十分特别的地方, he was brown and brawny, like most old seamen, and heavily rolled up