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00:00.00]unit 2 They're big. [00:14.99]Conversation [00:18.96]Listen and look. [00:22.13]Look!I'm big. [00:29.57]Yes.You're big. [00:34.25]Look!Jenny is small.Yes.She's small. [00:43.00]They're big. We're small. [00:50.05]Look! He's sad. [00:57.70]He
Unit 4 How's the weather today? [00:02.65]单元四 今天天气怎样? [00:05.30]Lesson 19 [00:07.29]第十九课 [00:09.27]1.Just speak [00:11.34]1。请讲话 [00:13.40]Hi,Peter!It's fine today. [00:15.46]喂,彼得!今天气晴朗。 [00:17
[00:32.18]We are going to see Tom [00:37.22]Listen and read [00:41.20]What are you going to do after school,Linda? [00:46.05]Tom is ill in bed.We are going to see him. [00:52.22]I'm sorry to hear that.What's wrong with him? [00:58.88]He has a bad col
Lesson 7 [00:00.00]Open your book to page 86 [00:08.74]请同学们打开教科书第 86页 [00:17.49]Lesson 7 Where's Wangwang? [00:22.56]第七课 旺旺在哪儿? [00:27.63]Let's Chant! [00:29.07]唱一唱! [00:30.51]Let's play 'Hide-n- Seek'. [00
[00:20.53]Doctor:What's wrong with you,Jim? [00:26.85]Jim:I'm feeling very cold. [00:29.28]Doctor:Open your mouth and say Ah [00:32.39]Morn:What's the matter with him, doctor? [00:35.53]Doctor:He's got a bad cold. [00:37.69](To Jim)Take the medicine
Cold Snap Shapes Lizard Survivors 南方寒潮中的幸存者后来都怎样了 In January 2014, an epic cold wave swept across the southeasta snowpocalypse so severe that thousands of drivers in Atlanta abandoned their cars on icy highways and Inter
It was a cold night. The moon was bright and round. The wind blew cold through the window. Jim got up from his couch and closed it. Jim was shivering because it was cold. He rubbed his hands together. Jim went to the kitchen. He wanted to make coffee
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歌词如下: Pease porridge hot, Pease porridge cold, Pease porridge in the pot, nine days old. Some like it hot, Some like it cold, Some like it in the pot, nine days old
William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which you were probably saving for breakfast Forgive me they were delicious so sweet and so cold
In spite of all the advancement in law enforcement in recent decades, many murders still go unsolved. Commentator Stacy Horn says that right now in New York you have a 40% chance of getting away with murder. Its not just New York. Statistics show tha
PEASE PORRIDGE Pease porridge hot, Pease porridge cold, Pease porridge in the pot, Nine days old. Some like it hot, Some like it cold, Some like it in the pot, Nine days old
[00:06.69]Unit 3 [00:08.04]You look nice today. [00:09.64]Lesson 17 [00:11.33]Learn to Say [00:12.81]Look, Mom. [00:14.13]It's a lovely day, isn't it? [00:16.26]Yeah. [00:17.11]I want to go out to play. [00:18.96]No. It's cold outside. [00:21.13]Mom,
(tonguetwister) Whethertheweatherbefine, Orwhethertheweatherbenot, Whethertheweatherbecold, Orwhethertheweatherbehot, Wellweathertheweather, Whatevertheweather, Whetherwelikeitornot.
Heston's 'Warm Human, Cold World' Showcases Caribbean Influences Hestons introduction to the music world came through a radio in his native Dominica. He says he gained an appreciation for singing and songwriting after years of listening to the island
Cold War Deterrent Poses New World Safety Concerns COOPERSTOWN, NORTH DAKOTA When the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945, it marked the beginning of the age of nuclear weapons. Although the development and depl
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Finally today, we revisit the Cold War. It wasn't just an arms race. It was also a battle about values and culture. And one of the U.S.'s weapons of choice... (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) DIZZY GILLESPIE: The weapon that we
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The winter storm hitting the East Coast today is part of a pattern of weather over a number of days. It had a prologue, and it's going to have an epilogue, too. So let's talk it all through in sequence. What comes before a bomb c
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: You know it's cold in Chicago when TV video shows the railroad tracks on fire. Steel rails contract in exceptional cold. So to warm them up, transit workers stretch rope soaked in kerosene along the tracks, and they burn it. The