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Lesson19 Is it Good to Live in a Large Modern City? Text I Hate to Live in a Large Modern City
Photo: NASA US forces in Iraq speak with 2 NASA astronauts aboard the ISS in a video downlink aired on NASA TV about life on the station, their military careers and what it is like to live in space for up to 6 months, 29 Dec 2009 When many Americans
Unit 9 Text A Pre-reading Activities 1. As you listen to the conversation, note down the answers to the following questions: What is the destination of the mission that's just been approved? _____ Wha
EDUCATION REPORT - The Many Sounds of College Radio By Jill Moss / Broadcast: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 16:00:00 UTC This is the VOA Special English Education Report. The band Coheed and Cambria performing at the WBRU studio No two college radio stations sou
05Listening to the Radio GLOSSARY simulcast a live (not recorded) broadcast of an event or performance;something that is shown in two places or in two ways at the same time, such as on the television and the radio* I was watching the basketball game
23.Well, let me see. Oh, yes, it's just around the corner. 23.我想想看。喔,对了,就在转角的地方。 24.Could you draw a map, please? 24.你能画张地图给我吗? 25.Could you mark it here? 25.你帮我标明一下好吗? 26.Ar
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday? Kerri: Sometimes. Todd: How do you follow the news? Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet. Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station? Kerri: NPR, b
By Brian Wagner Lima 23 May 2007 Venezuela's government is pressing ahead with plans to strip the public broadcasting license of a critical television station. In Miami, VOA's Brian Wagner reports the decision has sparked public protests and concerns
EXPLORATIONS – July 3, 2002: Life on the International Space Station By Paul Thompson VOICE ONE: This is Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program EXPLO
By David McAlary Washington 18 April 2006 Nurses are in short supply throughtout the United States A new study shows that Americans might not be able to count on public health workers, if an influenza
He has fought tirelessly for minority inclusion and freedom of speech in American broadcasting Adam Phillips | New York 31 December 2009 Some of the cases Andrew Jay Schwartzman takes on are pretty arcane. They might be broadcast media regulatory iss
Lesson19 Is it Good to Live in a Large Modern City? Text I Hate to Live in a Large Modern City Avoid the rush-hour must be the slogan of large cities the world over. If it is, it's a slogan no one takes the least notice of. Twice a day, with predicta
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday? 好,克里,我来问你些关于新闻的事。你每天都听新闻吗? Kerri: Sometimes. 有时听。 Todd: How do you follow the news? 你都用什么听新
M:Can i have change for the telephone please? W:Sure,here you are. M: Thanks a lot. W:Not at all. Do you know where is the nearest phone boxes ? M:No. W:Behine my shop, there is one. M:You are really nice.
Todays topics: Television in the US, Spelling Bees in Schools, Policy versus Politics, Pronunciation in Minnesota Words: station channel network ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, WB PBS (public television) non-profit Masterpiece Theater contest
Lesson 5 Sports 第五课 运动 May 11 5月11日 Where Can I Borrow a Bike? 哪里可以借自行车? Read it! 读读看! Abby doesn't have a bike. 雅碧没有自行车, Rob doesn't have an extra bike, either. 罗柏也没有多余的自行车。
When I need gas for my car, I pull into a gas station right around the corner from my house and use my gas card. Years ago, full-service gas stations were very common. The gas station attendant would put gas in your car, check the oil level in your e
BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) -- The State Council, or China's Cabinet, announced Wednesday that the government will work to give both urban and rural residents equal access to public services during the 2011-2015 period. The government will promote a ser
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday? Kerri: Sometimes. Todd: How do you follow the news? Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet. Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station? Kerri: NPR, b
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news every day? Kerri: Sometimes. Todd: How do you follow the news? Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet. Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station? Kerri: NPR,