[00:00.00]180 At the Library [00:04.08]A: Can I help you? [00:06.66]B: Yes. I'd like to look at some articles that are on reserve in the library for Anthropology 3--9. [00:14.55]A: Professor Gillis's class? [00:16.77]B: That's right. How did you know
[00:00.00]190 Study [00:04.10]I spend more time looking up in dictionaries than studying scientific papers. [00:10.00]It might be a good idea just to skim over the less important papers to get the main idea. [00:18.00]A: What' s worrying you, Li? [00
[00:00.00]194 Reader's Card [00:04.65]Librarian: Good morning. How do you do? You have come to exchange books, I suppose. [00:11.10]Subscriber: Yes, I have. Could you recommend something in-teresting? [00:15.62]Librarian: Of course, I can, but wouldn
[00:00.00]208 Genius [00:04.57]Genius usually refers to one who has rare mental powers with which he was born. [00:11.05]In a dictionary, the word genius is il-lustrated with the sentence: [00:16.43]Einstein was a genius. [00:18.49]Einstein was belie
[00:00.00]221 The Use of Dictionaries [00:05.09]Today I'd like to talk to you about dictionaries because most of you have them, but don't use them very often. [00:13.40]When-ever I ask people what a dictionary is for, they almost always say that it's
[00:00.00]222 Sales and Business [00:05.30]Haw many do you intend to order? [00:08.23]I want to order 500 pieces. [00:11.39]I' m sorry to inform you that the maximum we can offer at present is 200 pieces. [00:18.02]A: How long does it take to make de
[00:00.00]235 An Unfortunate Country [00:04.18]Australia is a large continent--as large as the United States of America. [00:10.14]It was not seen by European explorers until 1642, when a Dutchman, [00:17.24]Tasman,sailed round it and took possession
[00:00.00]242 Trimming and Shaving [00:04.70]Do you want a trim? [00:07.29]A trim and slave. [00:08.75]A: How would you like your haircut? [00:13.01]B:I want to change a fashion. Can you give me some advice? [00:18.00]A: What about this style? [00:20
[00:00.00]250 Housing Problem [00:03.74]In the United States, many people only lived in large, two-and three-story homes. [00:09.53]Today, many people would like to live in such houses but most people can't. [00:14.55]They don't have enough money to
[00:00.00]264 Different Functions of Salt [00:04.57]We do not know when man first began to use salt, [00:08.72]but we do know that it has been used in many different ways throughout history. [00:13.19]Historical evidence shows, for example, that peop
[00:00.00]206 Theatre [00:04.44]I' d suggest a visit to China Theatre tonight. [00:08.75]That would be great. What' s on tonight? [00:11.99]A.I hear you are very keen on ballet. Have you been to China Theatre? [00:19.72]B: Not yet. We've been very bu
[00:00.00]357 Now That's Really a Long Distance Call [00:06.14]In a live telephone link from the Shenzhou-V. [00:10.29]astronaut Yang Liwei last night told his family he felt very good in space. [00:16.56]I promise to fulfill this mission smoothly. [
[00:00.00]355 On Weekends [00:04.70]I have a wonderful time over the weekend. [00:08.57]What did you do over the weekend? [00:11.94]I really had a good time. [00:14.21]What are your plans for the weekend? [00:17.87]A: I had a wonderful time over the
[00:00.00]347 A Forgotten Conference [00:05.22]I had to go to Amsterdam last week for a conference. I ar-rived at the airport in plenty of time and checked in. [00:13.17]But I only had one small case, so I decided to take in on the plane as hand-lugg
[00:00.00]339 Aboard a Train [00:04.55]Is someone occupying this seat? [00:07.65]Is this seat taken? [00:10.76]Is this the right train to New York? [00:13.56]May I ask you where you are going? [00:17.03]A: Is someone occupying this seat? [00:22.28]B:
[00:00.00]335 A Young Man and Some Sheep [00:04.62]Many years ago, there lived a poor man who had only one son. [00:09.17]One day, there was no more money or food left in the house, [00:12.83]so the man said, My son, you must go to find some work and
[00:00.00]323 A Player Outside of Stage [00:04.88]On the night of the play, [00:06.95]Albert was at the hall early and he had already made up [00:10.61]and dressed in his policeman's uniform long before the end of the first act. [00:15.73]He certainl
[00:00.00]308 Two Tramps and a Dog [00:04.94]Two tramps were walking along a quiet road. [00:08.28]A sorry-look-ing dog was following them. [00:11.15]I'm very hungry, but we have no money with us. said the first tramp. [00:16.46]We'll find something,
[00:00.00]293 My Life [00:04.28]I'll still be working, but things would be different. [00:07.60]With any luck, I'll be earning more money. [00:10.61]But the most important thing will be the job itself and how interesting it is. [00:15.15]I mean I hop
[00:00.00]282 Tongue Twisters [00:04.23]There are many tongue twisters in English associated with food. [00:09.04]They are only the easy ones. [00:11.76]But this one is the most difficult. [00:14.50]It's just apiece of cake. [00:16.61]A: Do you know
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- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 194-207
- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 208-220
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- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 264-279
- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 206-221
- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 357-365
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- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 347-356
- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 339-354
- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 335-346
- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 323-334
- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 308-322
- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 293-307
- 每天一课英语口语 UNIT 282-300