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以下段落是摘自新闻里的一些重要信息,并不是一个段落的听写。空内信息可在本新闻中全部找到,大家可以根据这些信息复述新闻。 一、泛听建议: 1、完整听一遍,掌握大意。 2、继续听,特
[00:08.34]Here you go! 走这边! [00:13.34]Step right up, pop the balloon to win a prize. 扔球赢大奖 [00:17.06]-Pick a number. -Dad! - 选个数字 - 爸爸! [00:19.90]Dad, you can win E.T.! 爸爸,可以赢E.T.! [00:26.62]It's a game o
Oh,boy. They say often that if you get once, it might happen again. -Theydo say that. But I think that's just about people like me who keepgoing up on these mountains in such weather and don't know that youshouldn't do such thing. -Thenyou supposed t
The French authorities say they believe a man who tried to attack the Louvre Museum earlier on Friday was an Egyptian. Police are trying to establish if the man was acting alone. A prosecutor said the man had arrived in France last week. He is in a l
第27期:Taking a Taxi to the Airport Y:Excuse me.Can you take me to the airport? Y:对不起,能不能载我到机场? X:Which airport,maam? X:女士,哪一个机场呢? Y:Kennedy Airport. Y:肯尼迪机场。 X:All right,maam .Need any help
Mother: Why were you kept after school today, Johnny? Johnny: Teacher told us to write an essay on The Result of Laziness, and I turned in a blank sheet of paper. 妈妈:约翰尼,你今天放学以后为什么被留下了? 约翰尼:老师叫我们写一篇题为懒惰的结果的
Rain, Rain, Go Away 雨呀,雨呀,快走开! 中英歌词: Rain,rain,go away. Come again some other day. Little Johnny wants to play. Rain,rain,go away. Rain,rain,go away. Come again some other day. Little Johnny wants to play. Rain,rain,go a
【生词预览】 breakfast 早餐, swim 游泳, wonder 想知道 【笑话原文】 WhyThreeTimes? Theteachertoldtheclassthestoryofamanwhoswamariverthreetimesbeforebreakfast. Johnnylaughed. Doyoudoubtthatagoodswimmercoulddothat?askedtheteacher.
英文 One day,Johnny came home from school looking very sad.His mother asded,”What is wrong?”Out of his pocket(衣袋)Johnny took a note from the teacher that said,”Johnny has been a very naugh
Twenty-six years after Johnny died, an author wrote an article about him in Harpers New Monthly Magazine. It was called Johnny AppleseedA Pioneer Hero. Readers all over America enjoyed reading about Johnnys unusual life. Imagine a barefoot man roamin
After the war ended, Johnny began buying more land. Some of his orchards were less than an acre in size. Others covered hundreds of acres. He took care of his orchards all by himself for most of his life. Sometimes he needed help for certain jobs. Wh
In the early 1800s, shiploads of new immigrants arrived on Americas East Coast every week. They came from Germany, Ireland, Scandinavia, and other areas. Thousands of them moved west, taking over Native American hunting grounds. The pioneers chopped
A good apple is a nickname for someone who is a good person. Johnny Appleseed was a good apple. Sometimes he helped settlers build cabins or chop trees. He knew they were struggling to make new lives for themselves in the west. If people couldnt pay,
The first newspaper in the Northwest Territory was published in 1793 in Cincinnati, Ohio. But frontier settlers rarely got a chance to see a newspaper or any book besides the Bible. Most cabins were built far apart, and settlers didnt get many visito
Johnnys orchards kept him busy year-round. Every fall, Pennsylvania farmers took their newly picked apples to the cider mills. So thats when seeds were plentiful. Johnny usually collected a couple of bushels of them from the mills. During the winter,
When he was twenty-three years old, Johnny made his move. No one knows why he finally decided to head west. Maybe hed heard that the Holland Land Company was selling land in Pennsylvania. Maybe hed heard promises that treaties with the Native America
The main road through Longmeadow was busy. People traveling to and from Connecticut and New York brought news. In 1783 Johnny learned that the Revolutionary War was officially over. The colonies had finally gotten what they wantedindependence. Now al
It was September 26, 1774, in Leominster, Massachusetts. Colonists were just beginning to pick newly ripened apples from their trees. Nathaniel and Elizabeth Chapman were celebrating. Their first son was born that day. They named him John, but someda
Johnny Appleseeds real name was John Chapman. He earned his nickname by planting thousands of apple seeds in Americas Midwest. For this, he became a legend during his own lifetime. Johnny Appleseed was best known as an apple lover, but he was many ot
In 1800, the census counted 5.3 million people in the United States. Pennsylvania was getting too crowded to suit Johnny. When he was twenty-six, he led a horse across the Pennsylvania border into Ohio. It was carrying a load of apple seeds. He plant