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Now the Special English program American Stories. Our story today is called The Luck of Roaring Camp. It was written by Bret Harte. Here is Henry Menro with our story. Roaring Camp was the noisiest gold mining town in California. More than one hundre
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A: Hello, this is Betty. B: Hi, Betty. Larry here. How many smoke detectors are in your apartment? A: Actually, I have two. B: Are the batteries fresh? A: Both batteries are good. B: Great. I need to come by and check them myself. A: No problem, when
A: Hello. B: Hi, Betty. It's Larry. Can you tell me how many smoke detectors you have? A: There are two smoke detectors in my apartment. B: Do you know how new the batteries are? A: I'm very afraid of fires. I change the batteries every Labor Day. B:
A: Hello, Betty speaking. B: Hey, Betty. This is Larry. Tell me how many smoke detectors you have, please. A: This apartment came with one, and I installed another one. B: Are there fresh batteries in each of them? A: Each detector beeps when the bat
A: Hello, this is Betty. B: Hello, Betty. This is Larry. How many smoke detectors are on your ceiling? A: I have two smoke detectors. B: Do you have fresh batteries in both of them? A: Both batteries are pretty fresh. B: Very good. I have to come by
A: Hello, this is Betty. B: Hi, Betty. Larry here. How many smoke detectors are in your apartment? A: Actually, I have two. B: Are the batteries fresh? A: Both batteries are good. B: Great. I need to come by and check them myself. A: No problem, when
A: Hi, this is Betty. B: Hi, Betty. It's Larry. I need to know how many smoke detectors are in your apartment. A: There was one when I moved in. Then I added one. B: Do both detectors have fresh batteries? A: I always keep them fresh. I don't want to
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Facebook on Thursday introduced Timeline, a new profile design featuring milestones of one's life on a single page. At Facebook's f8 developer conference, Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg promoted the new fe