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CONRAD: I really do like this dining set. But I just don't know. I don't know if I can do a good job with it. SALESPERSON: It really isn't hard, sir. You just have to follow the instructions. CONRAD: What instructions? SALESPERSON: We will give you
Scientists have come up with a revolutionary new use for wood. They have devised a way to make it transparent. This could totally change the way many things in our lives are used and made. See-through wood could one day replace glass and be used in w
苏明,去年加州发生了几次小地震,当时有消息说那是发生大地震的前兆。我也听说了,可是我一个住在加州的朋友告诉我,大地震可能不会发生。但愿如此。苏明,美国人在说这种话的时候
Knock on wood 按字面的意思就是敲敲木头, 这个短语是指接触木制的东西可以确保好运、甩掉坏运气。这是一个典型的英语惯用语。例如:I have never been without a job, touch wood! 这个短语的起源和宗教
第三课 木杆铅笔 Have you a lead-pencil? If not, I want you to get a loan of one, and to look at it very carefully. It is made of woodmost likely of cedar wood, for the wood of the cedar tree is much used for making pencils. 小朋友,你有木
He was a dummy to agree. 他竟会同意,真是笨蛋。 在口语中dummy表示笨人,傻瓜。 It is not nice to call someone a dummy. 把别人称为dummy(笨蛋)是不礼貌的。
In the warm water of the fiords the herring schools have a fine recess until a whale or a fisherman comes along. 峡湾温暖的水域就成了大群鲱鱼的安乐窝,直到鲸或渔民的到来。 The northest city in the World is in Norway and t
Tommy, Little Mouse 汤米,小老鼠 Little Tommy, Little mouse 汤米是只小老鼠, Lived in a little wood house; 住在一间小木屋; He caught fishes 蹿到别人餐盘里, In other men's dishes. 捉来鱼儿喂自己。
Oh, I see! he then said, laughing and scratching his Wig. 我明白了,他于是抓抓头上的假发,笑着说。 It can easily be seen that I only thought I heard the tiny voice say the words! Well, well--to work once more. 这声音一准是我听
What great bites they took! One ate my ears, another my nose, a third my neck and my mane. 它们是怎样大口大口地咬我啊!一个吃我的耳朵,另一个吃我的鼻子,第三个吃我的脖子和我的鬃毛。 Some went at my legs an
To pass the time away, Franz helped his grandfather part of the day and then whittled just for fun. 为了打发这段时间,弗朗茨一天中会抽出部分时间给祖父帮忙,其它的时间便会削木头玩。 How The Gift Brought Luck To
Well, of all things! he cried, as he held the gifts up for his grandfather to see. 他拿起礼物让祖父看,大声说,哦,看这些。 I like the coat, and the knife is a splendid one; but I don't see where the luck part comes in. 我喜欢这
ALICE TRAVELS IN JUNGLELAND 爱丽丝漫游丛林 MARY HASTINGS BRADLEY 玛丽黑斯廷斯布拉德利 This is a true story of Alice Bradley, whose home is in Chicago. 这是一个关于爱丽丝布拉德利的真实故事,她的家在芝加哥。
Language Points 1.The Wall Sit-N-Read 2.Page-Turner Push-Ups 3.Character Kicks 4.Page Planks 5.The Cooldown
The Buddhists believe that when they die their souls go into the bodies of animals. 佛教徒相信自己死后灵魂会进入动物体内, The kings' souls they think go into the bodies of white elephants, so in Thailand the White Elephant is sacr
Don't you hate splitting wood? asked Charlie, as he sat down on a log to hinder Rob for a while. 你不是讨厌劈木头吗?查理一边说着,一边坐在一根木头上,不让罗伯继续干下去。 No, I rather like it. 不,我其实很喜
George's mother was very poor. Instead of having bright,blazing fires in winter, 乔治的妈妈非常贫穷,冬天里见不到明亮、闪烁的炉火,家里没有木柴生火取暖, she had nothing to burn but dry sticks, which George picked
Lesson 51 A Lump Of Coal 第51课 一块煤 Let us take a lump of coal in our hand. It is black in colour, and it will dirty our fingers a little, but we must not mind that. Coal is hard; but it breaks into pieces if we strike it with a hammer, and s
Paul: Thank you. Thank you so much. 谢谢你!太感谢你了! Monica: You stop. 不要这样! Paul: No, I'm telling you last night was like umm, all my birthdays, both graduations, plus the barn raising scene in Witness. 不,我给你说啊,
17 A Barbecue When I was a child, I once went camping with my family in the summer. We decided to make a barbecue in the valley. So we collected some tree sticks to make a fire. My father asked me if I could try to make a fire. I was glad to take the