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[00:-2.00]MY FAVOURITE SPORT SKIING [00:-3.00]Skiing is my favourite sport, [00:-4.00]even though I have only skied for four days in my whole life! [00:-5.00]Last year my father promised that if my brother did well in his exams, [00:-6.00]he would ta
9 4B starve, because there is no food, people are starving. stay, the garden had to stay exactly as it was. steady, steady that ladder for me, please. in step, they were walking in step. step by step,
9 1B bud, the trees are budding and spring is near. budget, we have budget ten thousand dollars for advertising. bug, the detective bugged the suspect's telephone. build, reading builds up the mind. b
2003/06/18 9 1A A abandon, the search was abandoned when night came. abide, I have to abide by the contract that I have signed. able(to), who is able to answer the question. abolish, slavery was aboli
9 2A crazy, he is crazy with delight. create, tourism creates jobs for people. creative, the engineers developed a creative solution to the problem. credit, it takes 124 credits for a student to gradu
9 2B exist, the city has existed for hundreds of years. expand, metal expands when heated. expect, she is expected to be here next Wednesday. expel, the new government expelled all foreign diplomats.
9 3A impair, his hearing was impaired after the explosion. impartial, the judge decided the case impartially. implement, the committee's suggestions will be implemented immediately. implicit, the thre
9 3B nod, the chairman nodded at me to continue. noisy, the night was noisy with crackers. nominal, his position as head of the firm is purely nominal. nominate, he was nominated for the mayor. nonsen
EXAMPLE: A: I'm interested to read some Romantic poetry about love and friendship. B: Why are you interested in that kind of poetry? A: Because I think Romantic poetry is about real passion. B: I see. What kind of poetry would you not like to read?
[00:04.60]Lesson 5 [00:07.84]1.Dialogue [00:11.10]Wang Bing has just started working at film studio.He's in Hank's office. [00:18.65]Do you mind if I smoke? [00:21.89]I'm sorry,but it's not allowed. [00:25.76]Would you mind if I smoked in the office
[00:04.60]Lesson 9 [00:07.47]1.Dialogue [00:11.31]The organizer of a conference is meeting one of the speakers at the airport. [00:17.06]Hello.You must be Dr Yang.How do you do?My name's David Lee. [00:24.42]How do you do? [00:27.27]It's a pleasure t
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[00:05.30]Hank cigarette go ahead permission [00:08.58]汉克(男名) 纸烟;香烟 进行;开始 允许;同意 [00:11.86]typewriter tape-recording male tobacco [00:15.60]打字机 磁带录音 男(性)的 烟草;烟叶 [00:19.33]smok
[00:04.99]damage lecture pollute pollution [00:08.87]损害 讲课;演讲 污染 污染 [00:12.75]nuclear nuclear waste radiation fit [00:17.14]原子核的;原子能的 核废弃物 放射;放射物 适合的 [00:21.52]be fit for hear about room sta
IN THE NEWS - Top Stories of 2004 By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Saturday, January 03, 2004 02 Jan 2004, 22:06 UTC This is Steve Ember with IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. American news experts at t