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Questions you can ask When you haven't seen someone for a while. 一段时间未见某人时可以问的问题。 What have you been doing since I saw you last? 自从上次见到你以后,你都在忙什么了? Have you been busy? 最近忙吗? Wh
[00:00.00]Lesson 3 Can They work Together,Mike? [00:03.29]迈克,他们能合作吗 [00:06.58]Text Scene one: The WEFL Studio [00:22.96]第一幕:WEFL演播室 [00:39.34]I can't find the scripts for the show on Tuesday. [00:41.68]我找不到周二节目的脚本了。 [00:4
1. Q: What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A) Colleagues. B) Husband and wife. C) Employer and employee. D) Mother and son. 2. Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation? A) She contacts her parents occasionally. B)
今天学的词组是play down。 Play down的意思是降低,缩小和轻描淡写。 最近有人在网上张贴消息说美国七大体育馆周末将遭受脏弹袭击,美国国土安全部立即通知全国美式足球协会,要他们提高警
When I was younger I was in an organisation called the guides. Guides are girls who are between 10 and 14 who get together once a week to do things like have competions and play games and go camping and generally just have fun together. I really enjo
Mike, I know that office hour is up now, but could you work during the weekend? 迈克,我知道该下班了,不过你周末能不能加个班? Well, unfortunately I have got something on this weekend. 真对不起,周末我已有安排了。
BBC Learning English Weekender My Job Special Yvonne:Hello, Im Yvonne Archer and this is Weekender from bbclearningenglish.com! In todays programme, a My Job special as we hear about the work of a young woman named Sarah Niles. As you listen, try to
BBC Learning English Weekender Individuals in the news Callum:Hello, I'm Callum Robertson. When you look around the news websites today or read newspapers there are many global stories. Often these stories are about conflict, disaster and tragedy an
BBC Learning English Weekender Poles in the media Callum:Hello, I'm Callum Robertson and this is Weekender. One of the largest groups of new migrants to Britain are Poles. In 2004 Poland entered the European Union which gave Polish people much great
BBC Learning English Weekender Ethical Travel Yvonne:This weekend, thousands and thousands of people will travel to countries across the world.And in Britain alone, about 60 million people take a holiday abroad each year!But forget the tourists and
BBC Learning English Weekender Humour part 2 men women Jackie: Hello, I'm Jackie Dalton, this is BBC Learning English dot com. Last week, we looked at humour and why it's important. It can be used to help you cope with an embarrassing situation, or
BBC Learning English Weekender Behaving badly Jackie:Hello, welcome to Weekender! Today we'll look an issue which is getting a lot of attention in the British media at the moment. It's something which the media and government call 'anti- social beha
Don: It's time once again to go to the A Moment of Science Mailbag . . . Ya?l: A listener writers in: Dear AMOS: Why does it seem like guys are into video games way more than women? Is there a scientific explanation for this? D: Great question. And i
BMI stands for Body Mass Index, and it's a way to estimate whether or not an adult is over or under weight for his or her height. No equipment is necessary. You can figure out your BMI at home with a calculator. You multiply your weight in pounds by
I'd like to look into your past, and predict the future. I bet that the last time you went to the beach, the wind was blowing in off the water. Maybe it was just a pleasant breeze, maybe something a little stronger. But it was definitely coming in of
Observational selection, on this Moment of Science. D: Grubs, on today's moment of science. Grubs are really cool because if you squish 'em . . . oh, I give up. I can't read this. Y: Why not? D: I'm sorry, Ya?l, I'm just discouraged. You see, for yea
Don: Today on A Moment of Science Yael and I are talking about... lunch. Yael: Actually, we're going to talk about Don's lunch--and just how healthful, or unhealthful, it is. D: Well, I don't think you're gonna see too much unhealthful stuff, Yael. T
At some point in our childhoods it dawns on us how incredibly great it would be to turn invisible. Just imagine all the places you could sneak into! Think of all the things you'd get to see! Well, nobody knows yet how to make a person invisible. But
Mike: Hey Amanda, where are you headed off to in a pink tracksuit? Amanda: Where do you think? I'm going to the nearby track so that I can burn off some of this flab I accumulated during the school year. I think I'll jog for about half an hour to sta
Sit on a swing, let someone push you, and away you go. But what happens if the person who pushed you walks away, and you want to swing faster and higher. If you've ever been in the second grade, you know the solution to that. Just start pumping your