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57 A Forgetful Person Once there lived an old man in a town. He always forgot things. So then he went out, his wife always said to him, Don's forget this.One day he went on a long trip alone. He went to the station and bought a ticket. Then he boarde
Exercise 1 -44: Building an Intonation Sentence CD 2 Track 13 Repeat after me the sentences listed in the following groups. 1. I bought a sandwich. 2. I said I bought a sandwich. 3. I said I think I bought a sandwich. 4. I said I really think I bough
A: I'm hungry. B: So am I. A: Where should we go eat today? B: How about we go eat in the cafeteria? A: I never bought food from the cafeteria. B: You haven't? They have a lot of good stuff. A: What do they have? B: They sell everything. A: Well, I w
1. Where are the magazines? They're in the living room, on the coffee table. 2. Where is the remote control? It's probably on the sofa, between the pillows. 3. Where did you put the keys? I think they're in the bedroom, in the top drawer. 4. Where's
必背句型: A:What are you doing? 你在干什么? B:I'm reading the insurance law. 我正在读保险法。 I'm reading the sports section. 我正在读体育版。 I'm reading the international news. 我正在读国际新闻。 I'm reading the
Callum: Hello, I'm Callum Robertson. In this special programme we head into the English country to experience a bit of life in rural Cambridgeshire. Only 76 km from London the city of Cambridge is in the heart of the countryside of east England. Cam
At the Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting in Lindau Germany, this will just take a little time than a usual minute. Edmond Fischer won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1992 for his discoveries with Edwin Krebs about the way protein get activat
Todd: Now, Shirley you are a wedding singer, so you actually go to people's weddings and you sing, correct? Shirley: Yeah, that's right? Todd: What's it like being a wedding singer? Shirley: Well, it's an opportunity for me to get dressed up and to g
A: Thank you for purchasing your new mattress with us. B: No, thank you. A: Would you like us to deliver the mattress for you? B: That would be great. A: When do you want it delivered? B: I need it delivered tomorrow. Will that be possible? A: What t
A: Thank you for purchasing your new mattress with us. B: No, thank you. A: Would you like us to deliver the mattress for you? B: That would be great. A: When do you want it delivered? B: I need it delivered tomorrow. Will that be possible? A: What t
13. Can you wash your clothes by yourself? 你能自己洗衣服吗? 还能这样说: Can you yourself do the washes? Will you wash your clothes by yourself? 应用解析: won't wash 经不起考验; send to the wash 送去洗; wash away 洗掉
Conversation 3 A: Good morning, sir. Can I help you? A:早上好,先生,我能帮什么忙吗? B: Good morning. I bought this camera here a few months ago. It has ruined two tolls of film already. B:早上好,好几个月前我买的这个照
导购口语: You know we're clearing out stock now. It's a real bargain. 您知道我们正在清货,这真是一个很便宜的价格。 You won't get a better buy than this one. 你再也买不到比这个更便宜的了。 You can't get it any
E-mail certainly keeps me busy. I never used to write as many letters as I do now. In the good old days before computers, we wrote real letters, with paper and envelopes. I wrote one or two letters a week. But now, with e-mail, my in-box is never emp
A: I'm hungry. B: So am I. A: Where should we go eat today? B: How about we go eat in the cafeteria? A: I never bought food from the cafeteria. B: You haven't? They have a lot of good stuff. A: What do they have? B: They sell everything. A: I want Ch
David: You need to eat a lot of fruits and vegetables. Avoid eating junk food. 戴维:你应该吃大量的水果和蔬菜。避免吃垃圾食品。 Pete: No more cookies or pizza? 彼特:不再吃饼干和比萨了? David: They arent healthy.
David:What a cute kitten! 戴维:好可爱的小猫! Josie:She was outside the bookstore 乔西:她在书店外面。. David:Shes so little! Where is her mother? 戴维:她好小!她妈妈在哪里? Josie:I dont know. She is cold. And she
[00:00.40] 3.The Giving Trees [00:03.88]I was a single parent of four small children. [00:08.13]Money was always tight, but what we had, if not a lot, was always enough. [00:13.90]My kids told me that in those days they didnt know we were poor. [00:1
He bought some ties at Daffy's. Marked Final Sale, they were only $15 each. Originally, they were $100 each. Who would pay $100 for a tie, he wondered. He bought five of them. He went home. He showed them to his wife. She didn't like any of them. But
It was a warm, sunny day in Manhattan. Many people were standing in a long line. They had bought tickets for the Statue of Liberty. They were waiting to board the boat. Neil could see the statue in the distance. It looked pretty small. He bought a ti