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Todd: OK, Hello! Nanju: Hello! Todd: Hi, what's your name? Nanju: Yeah, my name is Nanju. Todd: Nanju. Nanju, how do you spell you name? Nanju: Yeah, my name is like N-A-N-J-U. Todd: Oh, OK. That's a nice name. Nanju. And where are you from? Nanju: I
[00:02.52]Leisure Activities [00:06.41]Part Two [00:09.72]Listening-Centered Activities [00:13.93]Listening 1 [00:17.53]Exercise 1 [00:21.38]Directions: [00:24.88]Listen to the story and choose the best answer to each of the questions. [00:31.90]In o
[00:00.00]unit 9 Are these blue socks yours? [00:17.89]Conversation [00:21.73]Listen and look. [00:24.97]Are these blue socks yours? No,they're not.They're Tony's. [00:34.40]Is this your blue handkerchief? [00:39.37]No,it's not.It's Jenny's. [00:44.7
Todd: OK, Hello! Nanju: Hello! Todd: Hi, what's your name? Nanju: Yeah, my name is Nanju. Todd: Nanju. Nanju, how do you spell you name? Nanju: Yeah, my name is like N-A-N-J-U. Todd: Oh, OK. That's a nice name. Nanju. And where are you from? Nanju: I
Officials: Afghan Children Taken to Pakistani Religious Schools Officials say Afghan children are being taken to Pakistan to study at religious schools in areas controlled by the Taliban extremist group. 有关官员表示,阿富汗儿童被带到巴
By Sayed Hassan Islamabad 27 December 2007 Hours before her death, former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who was visiting Islamabad. After the meeting, Bhutto told VOA reporter Sayed Hassan that she an
[00:00.00]But she stifled the children's laughter [00:02.74]when she exclaimed how pretty the bracelet was, [00:05.38]putting it on, [00:06.30]and dabbing some of the perfume on her wrist. [00:09.97]Teddy Stoddard stayed after school that day [00:12.
Traditional Islamic schools, known as madrassas, have gotten some negative attention in recent years. In Pakistan and Afghanistan, some madrassas are accused of stoking Islamic fundamentalism and militancy. In India, a new kind of madrassa is emergin
Todd: OK, Hello! 你好! Nanju: Hello! 你好! Todd: Hi, what's your name? 嗨,你叫什么? Nanju: Yeah, my name is Nanju. 我叫Nanju. Todd: Nanju. Nanju, how do you spell you name? Nanju. Nanju,你的名字怎么拼啊? Nanju: Yeah, my
The best way to carry a handkerchief is to lend it. Women cry. We carry it for them. 语音讲解: 单词发音 handkerchief /'hŋkətʃɪf/ women/'wɪmɪn/ 词间连读 lend it /lendɪt/ carry it /'krijɪt/ 词汇讲解 handkerchief/hanky noun. 手帕
Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood Right now He's probably slow dancing With a bleached-blond tramp Right now He's probably slow dancing With a bleached-blond tramp And she's probably getting frisky... Right now He's probably buying her some Fruity
Oh, I do want you to be happy, it began, with a yearning earnestness. I do so want you to be good! Please, please be good and 啊,我真希望你们幸福,那声音又开始了,带着真心诚意的渴望,我多么希望你们善良!我求你
Todd: Mike, you were born in Croatia. Mike: That's right. Todd: Now you told me an interesting story about the necktie. Can you explain where the necktie came from? Mike: Well, my understanding is that the necktie originated from Croatia. Originally,
听歌学英语:Before He Cheats Right now He's probably slow dancing With a bleached-blond tramp And she's probably getting frisky... Right now He's probably buying her some Fruity little drink Cause she can't shoot whiskey Right now He's probably u
By Dan Robinson Capitol Hill 09 May 2007 Experts have urged U.S. lawmakers to press Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf to take stronger action against al-Qaida and other Islamic extremists, and crackdown on radical madrassas or Islamic schools spr
讲解文本: blow/throw a kiss 飞吻 He blew her a kiss and left. 他给了她一个飞吻然后离开了。 She waved her handkerchief and threw him a kiss. 她挥动手帕, 给他一个飞吻。 疯狂练习吧!
Todd: OK, Hello! Nanju: Hello! Todd: Hi, what's your name? Nanju: Yeah, my name is Nanju. Todd: Nanju. Nanju, how do you spell you name? Nanju: Yeah, my name is like N-A-N-J-U. Todd: Oh, OK. That's a nice name. Nanju. And where are you from? Nanju: I
Todd: Mike, you were born in Croatia. Mike: That's right. Todd: Now you told me an interesting story about the necktie. Can you explain where the necktie came from? Mike: Well, my understanding is that the necktie originated from Croatia. Originally,
Right now He's probably slow dancing With a bleached-blond tramp Right now He's probably slow dancing With a bleached-blond tramp And she's probably getting frisky... Right now He's probably buying her some Fruity little drink Cause she can't shoot w
Todd: OK, Hello! Nanju: Hello! Todd: Hi, what's your name? Nanju: Yeah, my name is Nanju. Todd: Nanju. Nanju, how do you spell you name? Nanju: Yeah, my name is like N-A-N-J-U. Todd: Oh, OK. That's a nice name. Nanju. And where are you from? Nanju: I