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P1 青春期,4个TFNG,3个选择,6个matching P2 么art active,LOH,人物配理论的matching, summary P3 illness,表格类的summary比较简单,8个matching。正如老乐点题班提醒,Matching天下,TFNG继续走低。今天考
2013年2月16日雅思阅读考试回忆 P1:关于吊丝,文艺青年和高富帅的研究; P2:king,古生物; P3:是音乐研究,音乐的起源,主要是一个专家的研究。
A ship is always safe at the shore - but that is not what it is built for. 船靠岸边总是安全的,但那不是建造它的目的。 图片1
All endings are beginnings, we just don't know it at the time. 所有的结局都是新的开始,只是当时不知道。
We must hang together, or we'll be hanged separately. 我们必须团结在一起,否则我们将被一个个绞死。 图片1
Sadness is easier because its surrender. 悲伤很容易,因为那是投降。 图片1
Your present circumstances don't determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start. 你目前的处境并不决定你的未来,它只决定你的起点。 图片1
If you want something you have never had, you must be willing to do something you have never done. 如果你想得到从未拥有过的东西,你就得去做从未做过的事。 图片1
Don't tell me I can't do it. Don't tell me it can't be done. 别告诉我这我做不到,别告诉我这事做不成。《飞行者》 图片1
【原句】Let's cross our fingers for the victims' recovery. 让我们为难民们的康复祈祷吧。 图片1
The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes in protest at former U.S. President George W. Bush has been released from prison. Muntazer al-Zaidi speaks during a press conference at the offices of his employer Baghdadiyah TV, 15 Sep 2009 Muntazer al-Zaid
U.N. aid agencies say the humanitarian situation in northern Yemen continues to deteriorate as the battle between the Yemeni government and rebels allied to al-Qaida rages on. The agencies say tens of thousands of civilians are trapped in the confli
By Robert Carmichael Phnom Penh 10 November 2009 Mother and child in Cambodia Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia. Given its turbulent past, decades of civil war and the devastating policies of the Khmer Rouge to name just two
By Peter Fedynsky Budapest 03 November 2009 In this June 27, 1989 file picture, then Hungarian Foreign Minister Gyula Horn, right, with Austrian counterpart Alois Mock cut through barbed wire of former Iron Curtain marking border between East, West
By Mark Snowiss Washington 03 November 2009 The 20th anniversary of the 1989 East European revolutions has re-opened contentious debate over who won the Cold War and what caused Soviet communism to disintegrate so rapidly in its final years. The fal
By Alisha Ryu Nairobi 02 October 2009 Kismayo, Somalia Al-Shabab militants in Somalia have claimed control of the country's southern port town of Kismayo, one day after deadly fighting with a rival Islamist group. But the city remains tense amid rep
Despite the election of younger heads of government in such countries as Britain, France, Germany, Japan and the United States, the face of politics in India is still one of relative seniority. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who has heart trouble, i
By Paige Kollock New York 07 October 2009 In the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States and the subsequent allied war in Afghanistan, a registered nurse from California wanted to help innocent people in the Muslim worl
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 06 October 2009 Mobile phones in Kenya can be used to transfer funds In Kenya, sending money home to villages and farms from the city used to be problematic. Many people in rural areas do not have access to banking, making
By Akiko Fujita Nagasaki, Japan 08 October 2009 Brick-colored Urakami Cathedral (center), with twin towers, stands 08 Aug 2005 in area of hypocenter of atomic bombing in Nagasaki Students at Japan's University of Nagasaki are attempting to recreate