单词:Retired Senior Volunteer Program
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经典句型: Where are you heading? 你去哪儿? A:Where are you heading? 甲:你去哪儿? B:I'm going to the Senior Citizen's club. 乙:我去老年俱乐部。 A:Why do you go there? 甲:为什么去那里? B:I want to become a volunteer. 乙
(man) Community service is an important component of education here at our university. We encourage all students to volunteer for at least one community activity before they graduate. A new community program called One On One helps elementary studen
Study: Exercise Helps Lower Fitness Age 研究表明锻炼可以降低体能岁数 Every morning, Tony Diamond goes to a local park for an hour of fast walking. Then he runs for another hour. He also goes to a gym two or three times a week for muscle
研究显示锻炼帮助减缓衰老 Every morning, Tony Diamond goes to a local park for an hour of fast walking. Then he runs for another hour. He also goes to a gym two or three times a week for muscle training. The retired navy captain won three
The first non-profit registration program for wills in China has offered to provide free will registration, storage as well as delivery for people over the age of 60 in Beijing. The program has proven popular as soon as it opened in March. Wang Xiao
UN Marks 30th Anniversary of Volunteer Program Breck Ardery United Nations 18 Jun 2001 19:38 UTC The United Nations marked the 30th 1)anniversary of its Volunteer Program Monday with a record number o
By Brian Padden Washington, DC 22 November 2006 watch Thanksgiving Volunteer report The American holiday of Thanksgiving began as a harvest celebration and is intended as a day for families to get together and reflect on their good fortune. For many
Hunger in the United States is nothing compared to hunger in some parts of the world. Nevertheless, 10 million American households report that they do not always know where they will find their next meal according to Hunger in America 2010. The repor
Im Doug Johnson. Today: Some new music from Christina Aguilera. And a report on vocational education in the United States. But first, we talk to some Americans who have retired from their professional lives but still work hard to help others. (MUSIC)
By Mike O'Sullivan San Francisco, California 18 April 2007 San Francisco is a city built atop steep hills, and many say the city should be seen on foot. Mike O'Sullivan reports that volunteer guides share their love of San Francisco on walking tours
It's for the animals. And the animals, you can't replace them if they are gone forever. The beach will return Concern is growing about the effects of the ongoing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and some residents are taking action to try to help. So
Washington, DC is known for some of the worst public schools in the United States. Most of the students who attend the city schools are black. Many come from poverty and perform poorly in reading and math. Steve Park, a South Korean immigrant who liv
California group uses animals in a therapeutic program for teenagers and disabled adults Rachel Abrams | Santa Clarita, California 15 April 2010 The Gentle Barn rescues abused and neglected animals that eventually become part of a therapeutic program
Eye Charity Takes Airborne Healing to World LOS ANGELES International charity Orbis is helping the visually impaired through a flying hospital staffed by volunteer doctors and medical workers. It recently unveiled a new version of its airborne clinic
Senior Citizens Help Each Other Remain in Their Own Homes 老年人互助组织帮助老人在家养老 WASHINGTON With more and more of the so-called baby boomers reaching retirement age in the United States, the trend toward aging in place is gaini
场景特点:一类是招工场景;一类是学生之间、学生和老师之间谈论工作的场景。 常见套路: (1) 托福中学生经常从事的工作 Teaching assistant, research assistant, lab assistant 各种商业部门的工作
Do birthdays really make people happy Happy birthday! Do birthdays really make people happy? Of course they do. Birthdays celebrate the day we were born. Moreover, that extra candle on the cake represents another year of growth and maturity-
By Al Pessin Pentagon 17 July 2007 A report in Tuesday's Washington Post newspaper indicates that at least some military planners believe a U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq would not cause a disaster. But the Bush administration says that is only one
Mike:Lisa,where are you heading? Lisa:I'm going to the Senior Citizens'Club. Mike:You are kidding.Why do you go there? Lisa:I'm a volunteer in the Senior Citizens' Club. Mike:Oh,I see.Are there many old people? Lisa:Yes.They are taking part in variou