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Hello everybody, welcome again to Radio English on Sunday. This is Bruce, / and this is Peter. / Today on two hundred fourteen of your book, we begin twenty six, Berries: Nature's Natural Desserts. /... / Berries! I love berries. I love them so much
Once there was a Czechoslovakian violin player who lived in Sweden. His name was Rudolf. Some of his friends said he could not play the violin very well. He was too restless and travelled around too much. Rudolf did travel. That is true. He travelle
Musical Legend Chuck Berry Is Still Rocking音乐传奇查克贝里宝刀不老 Welcome to This Is America with VOA Learning English. This week on our program -- the music of Chuck Berry. Faith Lapidus and Doug Johnson tell about the man who is often
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Ruby Jones Voice 2 And Im Mike Proctor. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 3 These are very good. I could
本单元是关于草莓和冰淇淋的对话 John: Oh Helen! Fancy bumping into you at Wimbledon! Helen: And I was having such a nice time too. John: Bet you're here on one of those cheap afternoon tickets, aren't you? Helen: Yeah but for a fiver they're such a
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Music Would Not Be The Same Without the Guitar Im Steve Ember. And Im Phoebe Zimmermann with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we tell about a very popular musical instrument. Listen and see if you can guess what it is. If you guessed it was
For Black Actresses, Few Oscar-Worthy Roles The box office hit The Help won an Oscar for best supporting actress. But Viola Davis, the film's lead actress, was passed over. In fact, only one African- American woman has ever won best actress in a lead
US Ambassador Calls for LGBT Rights 美国大使呼吁LGBT权利 The U.S. ambassador to Australia said it should not be a crime to be a member of the LGBT community. Ambassador John Berry told the 20th international AIDS Conference that the fight aga
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: We're going to return now to our series on pivotal events from 1968 and a violent confrontation that happened on this day. It set events in motion that led to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tenn. Collecti
AILSA CHANG, HOST: We're now going to talk about something pretty sensitive. So if you have small children around, you might want to listen to this later. We're going to hear about what happens to sexual relationships after servicemembers return from
A sword, with the red rust on it, 一把剑,红色的锈迹斑斑, That flashed in the battle tide, 回想起,弥漫的战火硝烟, When from Lexington to Yorktown 从克星敦,再到约克镇上, Sorely men's souls were tried; 伤痛灵魂
Good evening, everyone. We are live tonight from Cleveland, Ohio, where three women who were missing for about a decade are finally free after allegedly being held captive at that home across the street from where I'm standing, where you can see memb
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. I'm Liz Waid. Voice 2 And I'm Adam Navis. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 This is the sound of a music instr
This is Scientific American 60-second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute? Wolves and grizzlies sound like unlikely allies. But the resurgence of Yellowstone Park's canine population has helped the bears in a berry interesting way. In the 1990
One of my earliest memories involves my granddad and his garden. He had a huge garden when I was growing up. It was, I mean, it was more of a field than a garden really it was so big. He had lots of fruit trees, like fruit bushes, like elder berries,
I remember tears streaming down your face 我记得泪水顺着你的脸颊流下 when I said, Ill never let you go 当我说我将永不放开你的手 When all those shadows almost killed your light 当所有的阴影几乎挡住了你的光亮 I r
You've been singing, that same old song Far too long, far too long Say you'll buy, me a shiny ring But your words, don't mean a thing No more calling me baby No more loving like crazy Til' you take me down (take me down) You better take me down (take
One of my earliest memories involves my granddad and his garden. He had a huge garden when I was growing up. It was, I mean, it was more of a field than a garden really it was so big. He had lots of fruit trees, like fruit bushes, like elder berries,
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Imagine what it would be like to grow up living in a library. For much of the 20th century, public libraries built by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie included apartments for the families of custodians. A new play opening i