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[00:04.83]Section3 Section 3(1) [00:07.63]You will hear a student asking an English person [00:13.04]about the differences between Scotland,England,Northern Ireland and Wales. [00:21.94]Hiro:Excuse me sir,my name is Hiro, [00:26.04]and I noticed that
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今天我们要学的词是commitment。 Commitment, 是承诺的意思。 The company has made strong commitments to using clean energy, 这家公司保证要使用清洁能源。国际核安全峰会星期一在美国首都华盛顿召开。 U.S. P
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Ellen: What are you wearing to the party? Hiro: Your guess is as good as mine . Ellen: Lets look through your closet and Ill help you pick something out . Hiro: Okay, but I have to warn you. I have a pretty limited wardrobe . Ellen: Lets see, these b
That's not right,that's not right.All right,here's something else that is not right. 这样做是不对的 这样做是不对的 还有一些事是不对的 These photos you all sent in for our segment,what's wrong with these photos?photos. 你们为接