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8. No Hearts or No Brains? P.52 Helen and Dick are talking about the previous article. H: I don't understand how people can think Dr. Kevorkian is doing the right thing. D: Well, helping people die wi

发表于:2018-11-27 / 阅读(343) / 评论(0) 分类 赖世雄中级美国英语

Lesson 2 Text A But the Chinese Did ! One day Tom said to one of his friends,

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1.Didn't you find the baggage left in the bus? 你在巴士上有没有发现遗失的行李? 2.I left it on a rack. 我把它放在行李架上。 3.What kind of baggage? 什么样子的行李? 4.It's brown paper bag. 它是一个褐色的纸袋子

发表于:2018-12-01 / 阅读(193) / 评论(0) 分类 随身应急英语会话

M: May I help you? W: Yes. Do you have these shoes in size seven? M: I am not sure. If you cant find them on the rack, they may be out of stock. But let me look in the stockroom. W: Thanks. Id like to try on a pair if you have them. M: Ill be right

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Barry Peterson: 88-year-old Sun Wangshou is very well taken care of. She lives with her daughter, her grandson and his family in Beijing. That's the way the elderly have traditionally been cared for i

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Where shall we put our suitcases? 行李箱放哪儿呢? On the overhead rack. Oh, it's full. Put them under the seat. 放到行李架上。哦,已经放满了。那我们就放到座位下面吧。 The suitcase and the bag can go on the luggage

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SCIENCE REPORT – March 6, 2002: Bird Brains By George Grow This is the VOA Special English Science Report. American scientists have found that some birds are more intelligent than experts had believ

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Technology to Bring Out the Christmas Spirit 科技带动圣诞精神 Christmas is December 25. Many people celebrate the holiday around the world with special food, music and gift exchanges. But the holiday can also be very busy and difficult. Somet

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美国习惯用语第179讲 (抱歉,本课文没有有声资料) 历史记录已经证明人的脑子可以发挥巨大的功能;人脑对社会和科学的发展做出了不可估量的贡献。但是

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Alice: Hello, I'm Alice. Rob: And I'm Rob. Alice: And this is 6 Minute English! Weve had a special request from our listeners inLugano, Switzerland for a more complicated topic this week. Were talkingabout the structure of the brain, and how it could

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shool IwishIwasinthelandofsilly WhereIcouldbesosilly,willy,nilly, Whtiahob-alob-a-looandawil-la-bil-la-bee, Withabib-a-lob-a-loobobeel. Shool,shool,shoolIrool, ShoolIshag-a-rackshool-a-bob-a-loo, Inthelandofsillywithanillywillywe, Withabib-a-lob-a-lo

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Lets Play the Brain Game 让我们玩脑力游戏 Hello and welcome to the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories. Im Anna Matteo and today we are going to talk about the brain! We all know what a brain is. A doctor will tell you that t

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'Minibrains' Could Help Drug Discovery For Zika And For Alzheimer's play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0003:52repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Fl

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David Gregory: Clinical psychologist Dr. Judith Coche is here with some advice to keep you from dumping a bowl of punch over those bad-gift givers? Dr. Coche, good morning. Thanks for being here. Judi

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Rebecca: So Gareth we've been talking about kids and technology. So is there a time when you think maybe kids should have access to a cellphone? Gareth: Well, there are many benefits to having a cellphone at an early age, like nowadays, you can get t

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[00:00.00]1.M:I'm going to be up all right studying for my exam. [00:05.56]W:Do you really think that's wise? [00:07.84]Q:What does the woman imply? [00:10.06]2.W:Can you tell me what time Flight 218 arrives? [00:15.28]M:Yes,it was scheduled to arriv

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Subject : I have racked my brain. 第一,迷你对话 A: I have racked my brain. I still have no idea about how to spend Valentines day. 我绞尽脑汁,仍然想不出如何过情人节。 B: Just take her to a high ranking restaurant and presen

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Unit 5 Who's Got Brains? 单元 5 谁有脑子? In the hospital, where their family member laygravely ill, the relatives gathered in the waiting room. Finally, the doctor came in looking tired andsomber. 家属全部聚集在医院的等候室,守着

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鼻音[r] 发音要领: [r]是卷舌、齿龈滑动摩擦音一一舌位:舌尖向齿龈后部与硬腭连接处翘起,气流在卷起的舌尖与连接处滑过;唇形:双唇稍有突出;声带:振动。 技巧提示: 在发[r]时,先做好发

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美国习惯用语第858:努力想要记起某事(音频) rack one's brain 我最近发现自己还没上年纪,就已经开始健忘了。昨天,一个接受采访的专家向我推荐了一家很有介绍价值的机构。今天本想搜集点资

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absolute roughness
abstract-objects
air defense agency
alkaline
alternating field cleaning
articulated gear
best part of
biodatas
boskey
branch of circuit
breaks it down
calorific value
Chiomonte
Chrysostom
classical categorical approach
co-connexion
coagulation cascade system
coarse goods
coded b-frame
community gross prodution rate
corrected retention time
counter weight winding machine
deleobuvir
depletion-layer rectification
diadynamic current therapy
disciplinedly
double plane cable stayed bridge
drag someone
dragonship
dual group
Dysedon
eagans
East Rajasthan Uplands
educational view
electronic business
elongation-percentage
engastration
Fareham
faulty condition
field break-up switch
Fletcherian
Floyd production language
Foochow pole
granular carbon
guessing games
gurgling
heads or tails
herba lammae
high-baroque
ingenders
insect oliver for paddy field
intolerance of cold due to yang insufficiency
iodine bush
Jinyangho
Knifey-Spoony
kumba punctulata
lilienthal
load support capability
local scanner distribution
luprops horni
magnetoelectricity
major/minor loop
microblepharia
Minbya
Mirānīwāla
Mullingar
noise velocity law
non taxonomic
oldens
one-minute process
optimum salinity
packed-lunch
peace dove
phone-home
pointfulness
prefile
rabbinist
record of tooth position
royally
rpecvds
semolina pudding
SONOAM (system on-line network for information control)
spinoid
splanchnic branch
squirt
St-Paul-Trois-Châteaux
straightforward junction working
strombolian activity
swagler
symmetrical views
sympathectomizing
thread chasing dial
Titao
top end diameter
total monotonicity
user console
wage stablization
wolds
world-system
wybrow
xyloidins
zanze