[00:00.00]Eventually, the winds lessened [00:03.28]and the Captain was able to [00:04.81]set his sights towards America [00:06.46]and become ably steering the ship [00:09.41]on an even course. [00:11.27]Eight weeks later, plus one day, [00:14.33]the
[00:00.00]At the time, drums were used [00:03.70]to forewarn that [00:04.90]the natives were going to [00:06.44]capture the forts, which [00:07.75]guarded the western frontier. [00:08.84]Daily life in this new land, [00:12.45]for the early settlers,
[00:00.00]After much complicated debate [00:02.18]at another convention in Quebec City [00:05.13]that same year, the delegates [00:07.21]submitted a draft of an agreement [00:08.96]for the formation of [00:10.82]the Dominion of Canada. [00:12.68]The
[00:12.78]The Man and His Castle (Ⅰ) [00:15.52]La Cuesta Encantada (The Enchanted Castle) [00:21.86]is one of the most [00:25.69]remarkable displays of power [00:28.10]and passion in the world. [00:30.07]This marvelous tourist site [00:32.25]now kn
[00:00.00]William loved the ranch [00:02.62]where he spent his summer vacations [00:04.59]as a youngster and a youth, [00:06.77]playing in the rugged canyons, [00:08.85]descending the cliffs and camping [00:11.15]in colorful Arabstyle tents [00:13
[00:00.00]My familys reaction [00:02.07]when I told them about [00:03.16]my plans was as I expected. [00:06.11]Although they sanctioned my idea [00:08.41]and supported me in the endeavour, [00:10.93]they were sad to think that [00:13.11]I would be ha
[00:00.00]Health [00:02.17]In the western world [00:04.03]the number of people [00:05.34]who smoke cigars or cigarettes [00:06.98]has diminished substantially [00:08.52]in the last several years. [00:10.81]Maybe the use of tobacco [00:13.00]will be e
[00:00.00]Critical illnesses could be [00:02.40]diagnosed earlier and we [00:04.26]could be confident that [00:05.90]even the diagnosis of [00:07.54]a complex disease could be [00:09.51]clarified and the disease could [00:11.81]be treated before it b
[00:01.51]Our diet might contain [00:03.92]some of the same foods [00:05.67]that we eat now. [00:07.20]Will we still use flour [00:09.50]to make a loaf of bread? [00:11.58]Maybe there will be ways [00:13.33]to preserve our food [00:14.75]so that brea
Passage 28 A Free Dress Every Week The temptation to steal is greater than ever before especially in large shops and people are not so honest as they once were. A detective recently watched a well-dressed woman who always went into a large store on
[00:00.00]Household [00:02.07]What kind of accommodations [00:04.69]will we enjoy? We are [00:06.66]used to having more than [00:08.63]adequate housing so we would [00:10.60]not enjoy having to convert [00:12.03]to a smaller residence. [00:14.10]The
[00:00.00]The most prominent symbols [00:02.18]of the Olympic Games today [00:03.72]did not originate in classical times. [00:06.67]The Olympic torch was [00:08.89]an innovation in 1916. [00:12.28]The five rings were originally [00:14.69]introduced t
Passage 24 Great Depression in the U.S. In 1929, the bills started to come in. American industry had produced too many goods. Americans could not afford to buy all of them. So factories had to cut down on their production. Many workers lost their jo
[00:00.00]The first number of Olympic games [00:03.28]had only one event, [00:05.14]called the stade. By [00:06.78]the late 8th century BC, [00:09.52]events included,running,wrestling, [00:13.02]boxing, pancratiu(a mixture [00:17.29]of boxing and wre
[00:00.00]The ancient Olympic games, [00:02.94]which began in 776 BC, [00:05.67]lasted for over 1100 years. [00:08.84]In 394 AD, the Christian [00:13.00]Roman Emperor Theodosius abolished [00:16.50]the games, as pagan festivals. [00:19.35]At that tim
Passage 13 A Kind Neighbor Mr. and Mrs. Jones apartment was full of luggage, package, furniture and boxes. Both of them were very busy when they heard the doorbell ring. Mrs. Jones went to open it and she saw a middle-aged lady outside. The lady sai
Passage 25 A Place of Our Own We are all usually very careful when we buy something for the house. Why? Because we have to live with it for a long time. We paint a room to make it brighter, so we choose the colours carefully. We buy new curtains in
Passage 16 A Qualified Pilot The captain of a small ship had to go along a rocky coast, but he was unfamiliar with it, so he tried to find a qualified pilot to guide him. He went ashore in one of the small ports, and a local fisherman pretended that
Passage 29 Time Time is tangible. One can gain time, spend time, waste time, save time, or even kill time. Common questions in American English reveal this concrete quality as though time were a possession. Do you have any time?, Can you get some ti
Passage 14 That Isnt Our Fault Mr. and Mrs. Williams got married when he was twenty-three, and she was twenty. Twenty-five years later, they had a big party, and a photographer came and took some photographs of them. Then the photographer gave Mrs.
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