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541. He likes fishing. 他喜欢钓鱼。 542. Hes a lawyer. 他是个律师。 543. It doesnt make any sense for them to still be mad at you. 他们还生你的气,这没有道理。 544. Shes a natural entertainer. 她是个天生的表演者。 545. When he was a little boy, he was
This would put a pipeline to take natural gas 将设置天然气运输管线 from the Beaufort Sea through the heart 从波弗特海穿越 of the third largest watershed basin in the world, 世上第三大水域中心 and the only one which is 95 per
relative A husband and wife were driving down the road arguing with each other. They passed a pig farm and the husband said, Are they relatives of yours? Yes, she replied, I married into the family. Notes: 1. A husband and wife were driving down th
Few other countries are so dominated by their capital: for Egyptians to speak of one is to speak of the other. The Mother of the World nurtures more than 16 million Egyptians, Arabs, Africans and sundry international hangers-on in a collision of East
A husband and wife drove for miles in silence after a terrible argument in which neither would budge. The husband pointed to a mule in a pasture. Relative of yours? he asked. Yes, she replied. By marriage. 一对夫妻开着车出去,走了很长一段时间谁也不
City kids have smorgasbord of food choices. But they also face food allergies more than do their country cousins. Researchers mapped food allergies in children across the U.S. And they found more cases per capita in areas with high population densiti
Thailand's People's Power Party has nominated a relative of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to become the nation's new leader. But as Ron Corben reports from Bangkok, fighting among the PPP's factions created uncertainties before the vote.
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. The Sahel is the area of Africa that lies between the Sahara desert to the north and more fertile land to the south. The dry plains of the Sahel are mostly treeless. Yet in Niger, one of the nations
Everyday Grammar: Three Reasons to Learn Relative Adverbs From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. In an earlier program, we talked about the relative pronouns who, that, and which. We promised to give you more details about how to use re
DAVID GREENE, HOST: For the first time, scientists have figured out just how many tiny critters are living inside your kitchen sponge. Now, don't fear. NPR's Michaeleen Doucleff says there is something you can do about this. MICHAELEEN DOUCLEFF, BYLI
So as bad as all that is, things are going to get much worse, much, much worse. 整个情况如此糟糕,而且将会每况愈下。 This is the infrastructure as we see it about now. 以上是我们目前所知的基础设施。 This is what's pla
But Zwicky was also capable of insights of the most startling brilliance. In the early 1930s, he turned his attention to a question that had long troubled astronomers: the appearance in the sky of occasional unexplained points of light, new stars. 然而
本期真题 1. First published in 1927, the charts remain an ______ source for researchers. A) identical B) indispensable C) intelligent D) inevitable 2. Joe is not good at sports, but when it ______
Relative Pronouns In this weeks episode of Everyday Grammar, we are going to discuss the relative pronouns who, that and which. A relative pronoun relates to the noun it is describing. Relative pronouns introduce a relative clause. Think of relative
When, in 1960, still a student, 1960年我还是学生时, I got a traveling fellowship 拿到出国留学的奖学金, to study housing in North America. 研究北美的住宅建筑。 We traveled the country. 我们游遍美国, We saw public
Looking up at the night sky, we are amazed by how it seems to go on forever. 仰望夜空,我们为它的永无止境而感到惊讶。 But what will the sky look like billions of years from now? 然而数十亿年前的天空又会是什么样子呢
And so, by loading up its ballast tanks, or by sinking obliquely with its slanting fins, 诺第留斯号或者是把所有的储水池装得特别满,或用纵斜机板斜斜下降, the Nautilus successively reached depths of 3,000, 4,000, 5,000,
Science and technology 科学技术 Ancient animal behaviour 远古动物行为 Jurassic lark 侏罗纪雨燕 How the pterosaur caught its supper 翼龙是如何逮到晚餐的 PALAEOETHOLOGY, working out how long-extinct animals behaved, is a subjec
For an hour plains of sand unrolled before our steps. 在一小时内,一片细沙的平原在我们脚下摆开。 Often the seafloor rose to within two meters of the surface of the water. 平原时常升至距海面不及两米的深度。 I coul
-Penny:Leonard might come home. Leonard可能快回来了。 Can we talk in my apartment? 能到我的公寓里谈吗? -Sheldon:We're not done? 还没说完? -Penny:No. 没有。 -Sheldon:Eh, why not? 哎呀,好吧。 We're already through