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Speaking of memory, here's something I doubt you will ever forget. A bizarre way to learn English. We saw this video on Andrew Sullivan's Web site. He got it from YouTube. We want to know What Were They Thinking? And perhaps eating. Take a look. I h
英语专家谈英语学习方法 ——何其莘 1.用英文思维是许多英语学习者都希望达到的一种境界,因为这是用英语流畅地表达思想的基础。 对于一个生活在非
Joshua: I'm sorry about your Grandpa. Alice: It's okay. We knew he was very ill. Joshua: But he's not in the hospital. Alice: That's because they can't help him. It's nicer for him to be at home. Joshua: I'm sorry. I didn't know what to bring. Alice:
1. A. $2.15 B. $2.05 C. $2.50 2. A. $7.40 B. $7.14 C. $7.44 3. A. $22.18 B. $28.12 C. $22.80 4. A. $15.13 B. $15.33 C. $15.30 5. A. $40.16 B. $46.14 C. $41.60 6. A. $84.90 B. $89.40 C. $88.19 7. A. $60.90 B. $60.19 C. $60.09 8. A. $113.70 B. $130.17
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Good morning. Mr. Croft. Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please. Do you have an appointment? No, I don't. Is it urgent? Yes, it is. It's very urgent. I feel awful. I have a terrible toothache. Can you come at 10 a.m. on Monday, April
a. The students are at a party b. The students are reading books c. The students are having a discussion d. The students are arguing
文本: FEMALE VOICE: Anyone out there with a __(1)__? MALE VOICE: Nothing but __(2)__ for miles!
文本: LANCE: Ok, __(1)__ are set, 5 seconds and _(2)_. TOMMY: 5 seconds?! We got to get the hell out of here!
[Part 6] VIII Pashenka had already long ceased to be Pashenka and had become old, withered, wrinkled Praskovya Mikhaylovna, mother-in-law of that failure, the drunken official Mavrikyev. She was living in the country town where he had had his last ap
Chapter V Raskolnikov walked after him. Whats this? cried Svidrigalov turning round, I thought I said . . . It means that I am not going to lose sight of you now. What? Both stood still and gazed at one another, as though measuring their strength. Fr
Chapter I Raskolnikov got up, and sat down on the sofa. He waved his hand weakly to Razumihin to cut short the flow of warm and incoherent consolations he was addressing to his mother and sister, took them both by the hand and for a minute or two gaz
Chapter II Razumihin waked up next morning at eight oclock, troubled and serious. He found himself confronted with many new and unlooked-for perplexities. He had never expected that he would ever wake up feeling like that. He remembered every detail
Chapter III He is well, quite well! Zossimov cried cheerfully as they entered. He had come in ten minutes earlier and was sitting in the same place as before, on the sofa. Raskolnikov was sitting in the opposite corner, fully dressed and carefully wa
Chapter I Can this be still a dream? Raskolnikov thought once more. He looked carefully and suspiciously at the unexpected visitor. Svidrigalov! What nonsense! It cant be! he said at last aloud in bewilderment. His visitor did not seem at all surpris
a. The children are running around b. The grandmother is reading to the children c. The children look bored d. The grandmother is scolding the children 图片1