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Paying the Airport Tax 缴付机场税 Kathy goes to pay the airport tax at a counter. 凯西到某柜台去缴机场税。 K:Excuse me, sir. 凯西:先生,抱歉,打扰一下。 M:Yes, how can I help you? 柜台:嗯,有什么需要我效劳的?
[00:00.00]32.May I help you? [00:07.69]我可以帮你吗? [00:15.39]May I help you? [00:17.52]我可以帮你吗? [00:19.64]Are you looking for something in particular? [00:23.28]您在找特定的东西吗? [00:26.91]I'm just looking,thanks.
Technology Report - Paying Tech Talents to Drop Out of College 科技报道 - 泰尔资助科技奇才辍学创业 This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. 这是美国之音慢速英语科技报道。 What do Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Lar
[00:02.84]Unit 2 Making Friends [00:06.37]Lesson 4 Paying a Visit [00:11.38]Let's talk. [00:13.18]Welcome, everyone! [00:14.77] Do come in! [00:16.18]Wow! What a nice room! [00:20.73]What would you like to drink, [00:22.30] juice, water or coke? [00:
A: Hows it going? B: Im great. Thanks. A: What do you need? B: I need to know if I have any fees to pay. A: Actually, you do owe some fees. B: How much do I owe? A: Your fees total $235.13. B: Thats crazy! A: You need to pay these fees soon. B: Can I
A: How are you doing today? B: Very well. Thank you. A: What can I help you with? B: Do I have any fees to pay? A: As a matter of fact, you do. B: How much? A: You owe $235.13. B: Thats unbelievable. A: Will you be paying some of that off today? B: I
A: How are you? B: Im great. Thank you for asking. A: What can I do for you? B: Do I owe any fees? A: You sure do. B: Could you tell me how much I owe? A: You owe $235.13 in fees. B: I cant believe that. A: When will you be paying these fees off? B:
In an effort to deal comprehensively with a severe financial crisis on Wall Street, the Bush administration Friday is proposing the creation of a government agency to deal with the bad loans of U.S.-based financial institutions. The plan could cost
By Scott Stearns White House 23 January 2008 U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson met with congressional leaders Wednesday for talks on a stimulus package for the U.S. economy. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns has the story. Secretary Pau
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says Americans should not fear China's growing economic clout, but rather see it as an opportunity that can benefit both China and the United States, if the two countries forge a successful strategic economic re
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has defended his handling of the $700 billion financial bailout package. Paulson spoke Thursday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, and Mike O'Sullivan reports, he called for ca
A: Could I pay for my parking ticket? B: I need to see your ticket. Do you have it? A: Here's my ticket right here. B: I'm going to need to see your ID. A: I don't have it. B: You can't pay your fine without your ID. A: I don't understand why I can't
US Treasury Sec, Greenspan Paint Positive Picture of US Economy Barry Wood Treasury Secretary John Snow says the U.S. economy is on a strong growth path. Mr. Snow told a Washington gathering that an e
By Barry Wood Washington 14 February 2008 In a rare joint appearance before a congressional committee Thursday, the U.S. treasury secretary and the head of the central bank said the U.S. economy has weakened but will probably avoid recession. VOA's B
By Lisa Bryant Paris 17 September 2007 U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson sounded an upbeat note on the world economy Monday, despite the recent turmoil roiling the markets. Paulson's remarks came during a trip to Paris. Lisa Bryant has more from
音乐咖啡厅:Ne-Yo - His Mistakes 相关介绍:Ne-Yo(原名Shaffer C. Smith)出生于美国Arkansas州一个音乐世家,自幼生活在一个单亲家庭,被母亲抚养长大。为了使Ne-Yo有更好的发展,母亲带着他移居拉斯
WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Sunday threw U.S. support behind the latest Greek economic reform package and said the United States would encourage the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to back this agreem
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Congress is on the verge of approving a temporary spending bill and avoiding a government shutdown. The Senate passed a short-term measure last night. It heads to the House now. Still, President Trump has not said whether he will
A: How are you doing today? B: Very well. Thank you. A: What can I help you with? B: Do I have any fees to pay? A: As a matter of fact, you do. B: How much? A: You owe $235.13. B: That's unbelievable. A: Will you be paying some of that off today? B:
Mom, I want to move out. Hey, sounds great to me, kid. What kind job did you find? Job? Yes. Job, if you're going to live on your own, you have to pay for the rent and everything else. I thought I could just get you and dad to pay for an apartment. I