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Ann Bella Y:大家好。我是杨晨。欢迎到美语咖啡屋。 J: Hello everyone! I'm Jody. Welcome to American Cafe! Y: 我们今天要为您讲一个非常感人的故事。 J: It is a very movi
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Benny sat up and asked, Who is it? Then Henry called down from the top bunk. Annie? Wait a minute. He jumped down as Benny slid the door open. Annie was standing in the corridor in a bright blue robe and yellow slippers. She said, Im sorry to wake yo
Our story today is adapted from a novel for young people called Crazy Lady by Jane Leslie Conly. Crazy Lady is a Newbery Honor Book, one of the highest awards for children's literature in the United States. The story is told by 14-year-old Vernon Deb
Part 5 Family Pictures 家庭老照片 Dialogue Script 1 对话原文 1 Jack: Hi, Sally. What are you doing? Sally: I'm looking at old family pictures. Jack: Why did you get those out? Sally: To help Emily with her homework. She asked me to find some picture
影片对白 Becky: So then what happened? Annie: So then I left, obviously. Becky: You were standing in the middle of a street? Annie: You know that dream where you're walking down the street naked and everyone is looking at you? Becky: I love that dre
LESSON 15 第15课 least 至少 thaw 解冻 sliding 滑 plunged 暴跌 naturedly 性情 bade 吩咐 scatter 散射 pretend 假装 exploring 探索 disobedient 不听话的 HARRY AND ANNIE 哈利和安妮 Harry and Annie lived a mile from town, but th
It is very wonderful, said Annie. Is it nice to be a sprite? 太奇妙了,安妮说,做精灵好吗? Oh, yes, we are very gay. All last night we had a fine time sparkling in the moonlight. 噢,好,我们很开心。昨天整晚我们在月光
It was a clear, cold, winter evening, and all the Sinclairs but Annie had gone out for a neighborly visit. 这是一个清澈寒冷的冬夜,辛克莱一家除安妮外都去邻居家做客去了。 She had resolved to stay at home and study a long
The huge tiger limped closer and closer to Jack andAnnie. Jack clapped his hands. We come in peace! he shouted. But the tiger didn't turn away. His eyes blazed. Hislip curled. Arf! Arf! Teddy barked fiercely at Annie. Teddysays run and hide! said Ann
The door of the Perkins School had slammed shut, but another door opened. Annie learned about a new school for deaf children. Two menDr. Thomas Humason and John Wrightstarted the school in 1894 in New York City and it sounded perfect for Helen. But h
From Washington, D.C., Annie and Helen made their way by train to Boston. At Perkins, Helen met the now middle-aged Laura Bridgman. The meeting was a disappointment, however. Laura thought that Helen was too much of a tomboy. Helen sat on the floor.
The dogs were barking wildly at two smallcreatures playing in the moonlight. Polar bear babies! cried Annie. One roly-poly cub leaped onto the other. Then theyboth rolled through the snow. Hi, little bears! Annie called. The cubs jumped up and shook
Jack and Annie walked past the Frog Creek woodson their way home from the library. I miss Teddy, said Annie. Me, too, said Jack. He's a really smart dog, said Annie. 3Yeah, said Jack, and brave. And wise, said Annie. And funny, said Jack. And here! s
The warm air burst with sound. Kah -ko! Eee-eee! Akkk-awkk! What's going on? said Jack. He and Annie looked out the window. The sky was lit by an orange glow as the sun wentdown. The tree house was in a tree by a stream at the edgeof a forest. . The
Tigers? said Annie. Cool. Jack read more: 7A wild tiger eats almost 5,000 pounds of fresh rawmeat a year. Oh, not so cool, said Annie. Jack went on: Tigers usually leave elephants alone. And likemany smaller cats, tigers often avoid wild dogs. What?
Jack opened his eyes. It was a stormy night. The rain tapped hard on hiswindow pane. Do you hear what the rain is saying? said a voice. Jack turned on his lamp. Annie stood in his doorway. She wore her rainponcho over her pajamas and held a flashligh
Jack stared at the name of the ship. You know what happened to the Manic, don'tyou? he said softly. Annie nodded. It hit an iceberg and sank, she said. But I don'tget it. I thought this ship was unsinkable.That's what people thought when the Titanic
Jack and Annie slipped through a door off the boatdeck. Teddy was at their heals. WOW breathed Annie. Arf Arf!Teddy barkedThey were at the top of the empty guard stairway. It was beautiful. It was made of dark glossy wood. Ahuge dome with lights hung
Annie led everyone down the hall to the stairs,away from the cold sea water. As she and Lucy helped William up the stairs, Jackand Teddy followed. Halfway up the staircase, Teddy let out a yelp. Jack looked back. The water was creeping up the stairs,