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Lesson 47 1.Listen to the audio tape.Fill in the blanks. [00:08.88]Write the words you hear.The Boy and the Brazes (I)It is summer. [00:18.16]A little boy is at the beach with his mother and father. [00:23.72]He is 4 years old.The boy is playing in t
Lesson 4 1.Listen to the audio tape.Fill in the blanks. [00:08.28]Write the words you hear.Mex,The Cat (I)Mex is a cat. [00:16.64]Every morning Mex wakes early.Mex walks to Mrs Green's room. [00:24.11]He jumps onto Mrs Green's bed. [00:28.37]He looks
Lesson 5 1.Listen to the audio tape. [00:06.48]Fill in the blanks.Write the words you hear. [00:11.15]Mex,The Cat(II)Mex makes a cat noise, [00:18.13]Miaul... [00:21.79]he says.He looks on the bed.Mrs Green isn't there. [00:28.45]Mex goes to the kitc
Unit 31 单词 1.airy 2.spacious 3.outfit 4.manly 5.fabric 6.individuality 7.reflect 8.reflective 9.underneath 10.obscene 11.abuse 12.conscious 13.biographical 14.corrupt 15.tactical 16.plateau 17.heroic 18.rotten 19.superhuman 20.labour 21.distill 2
This support pack contains the following materials: 1. Before you listen: Vocabulary match up 2. Audio script 3. Comprehension Task 4. Vocabulary Task 1 5. Vocabulary Task 2 6. Grammar: Question forms Before you listen We suggest you do the vocabular
Narrator: Exercise 4.2. A. Write down the numbers you hear in the following sentences: i. During the reign of Elisabeth I, the population of London doubled from 100,000 to 200,000. ii. The population of London today is anything from 7 to 12 million,
It might be the cheeks flushing with embarrassment or a voice choking with emotion. Our physical reactions can reveal what we truly feel. And some think they can show when someone's lying. Typically when a person tells a lie, they begin to sweat. I'
Lesson 55 1.Listen to the audio tape.Fill in the blanks. [00:09.40]Write the words you hear.Help,I can't find my apartment! [00:16.69](I)Aric lives in Norway.He lives in the country. [00:24.35]He likes Norway but he doesn't likes the country. [00:29.
Lesson 35 1.Listen to the audio tape.Fill in the blanks. [00:09.20]Write the words you hear. [00:12.64]Babble's Bike (I)Have you heard the story of Babble?No? [00:21.11]Then I'll tell you about Babble. [00:25.26]Babble lived a long time ago.He did no
Lesson 17 1.Listen to the audio tape.Follow the instructions. [00:08.88]A.Fill in the blanks.Write the words you hear. [00:15.07]A Pet for Tracy?(II)Tracy knows that Chatt is correct, [00:23.01]she should have a pet.I want a dog,Mom. [00:28.68]she sa
Audio Adrenaline - Goodbye You'll be fine tomorrow The sun will rise again It's never easy to say goodbye You know I'll always love you You know I always will Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye My old friend (my old friend) Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye We've rea
LOURDES GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: About eight feet beneath Washington D.C.'s Dupont Circle, there is a network of dark winding concrete passageways. It's the remains of what used to be a trolley system - train tracks, platforms, tunnels - mostly abandone
Recently, the New York Times ran an obituary, but not about a person. The paper said good-bye to an old friend: the audio cassette tape. The audio cassette's problematic and delicate tape easily tangles. And its analog format makes it less crisp and
By Liu Enming San Francisco, California 04 September 2007 Pipe picks up sounds created by waves At the tip of a tiny peninsula near San Francisco, California's Golden Gate Bridge stands the Wave Organ, a work of art that allows people to listen to mu
It might be the cheeks flushing with embarrassment or a voice choking with emotion. Our physical reactions can reveal what we truly feel. And some think they can show when someone's lying. Typically when a person tells a lie, they begin to sweat. I'm
1. Work in a field you love. 做自己喜欢做的事 Do what you love is perhaps the most basic productivity tip of all. You'll be much more productive when you do work you enjoy. Unfortunately, this tip is as obvious as it is ignored. 做自己喜欢
Regardless of their source, any methane molecules in Mars's atmosphere would, on the basis of experiments on Earth, be expected to hang around for centuries. 不论它从何而来,根据地球的实验,火星大气中的任何甲烷分子将有望徘
My cooking has always been the target of family jokes. One evening, as I prepared dinner a bit too quickly, the kitchen filled with smoke and the smoke detector went off. Although both of my children had received fire-safety training at school, they