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[00:00.00]Unit 15 How often do you go to the movies? [00:05.15]3.Read and answer. [00:10.84]Little Sam likes to eat in McDonalds. [00:14.94]He often eats a fish burger and French fries. [00:19.12]Most people working in McDonalds know Little Sam very
[00:00.00]Unit 3 [00:12.83]Is that dog yours? [00:16.20]Part 1.Ask and answer [00:21.68]1.Whose toy car is this?Is it yours? [00:29.78]No,it isn't. [00:32.68]Maybe it's Sam's. [00:36.57]2.Tom,is that dog yours?No,it isn't. [00:45.27]Then whose dog is
Well, listen to this. 163 million dollars. That's the estimate, right now the latest estimate for what kind of impact this one convention, this just lasts several days, has in San Diego. In fact, San Diego itself is now on a battle to hold on to this
[00:00.00]unit 7 I like eating. [00:16.80]Conversation [00:20.06]Listen and look. [00:23.51]What are you doing? I'm painting. I like painting. [00:30.77]My hobby is painting. [00:34.93]What do you like doing? I don't know. [00:41.48]Do you like swimm
[00:00.00]Word List [00:02.69]cultural [00:04.27]adj.文化(上)的,人文的 [00:05.85]icon [00:07.17]n.偶像,崇拜对象 [00:08.49]heroine [00:10.17]n.女英雄,被崇拜的女人 [00:11.86]celebrated [00:13.28]adj.著名的远近驰名的
Jessie raced through the milling crowd to Al Conrads booth. A woman with blond hair was talking seriously to Al. A flat, newspaper-wrapped bundle was tucked under one arm. The woman had on stretch pants and heavy boots, just like the boots that one o
By the time Sid dropped the children off, dark clouds had gathered and it had begun to rain. The kids dashed into the house and straight into the kitchen, laughing and shaking off raindrops. Mrs. McGregor was waiting for them with a napkin-covered ba
Stan Lee is the creative force behind some of the world's greatest comic-book super-heroes. He created iconic characters such as Spiderman, the X-men, Incredible Hulk and Captain America. For 70 years, Lee has led fans into a world where heroes with
[00:01.35]Unit 10 Story [00:06.01]Mocky,look.This animal story is interesting. [00:11.19]No,I don't like animal stories. [00:14.51]They are boring. [00:17.25]Mocky,this comic book looks more interesting. [00:22.11]I don't think so. [00:24.00]It is mo
[00:00.00]2 What did you eat this morning? [00:15.49]Conversation listen and look [00:20.53]Wow!What a beautiful desert!I feel sick.Let's rest. [00:31.09]What did you eat this morning?I ate cheese chocolate.chicken and ice cream. [00:41.85]Did you dr
01Reading Comic Books GLOSSARY graphic novel a long and complex story where the words of the story are printed within a series of drawings that show what is happening, usually written for adults* Some people who dont enjoy reading regular books like
Do you have a green cape? Benny asked Mrs. McGregor. The housekeeper looked at Benny who was wearing a purple T-shirt that belonged to Violet. The shirt came down to his knees. Im afraid not, she told him. But I have a green scarf. Will that do? With
I'm Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara Klein with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we tell about five individuals around the world who are making a difference. They are making the world a better place by helping people in special ways
Economics Report - A Comic Book About Business Finance This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. You probably have heard of comic book heroes like Superman, Batman and Spiderman. But what about Tom the motorcycle shop owner, Joe Knight and Ka
By Amanda Cassandra New York 26 October 2006 Comic and cartoon art is moving out of specialty shops and into galleries and museums as traditional art venues recognize its artistic and literary value. From VOA's New York Bureau, Correspondent Barbara
The world's largest gathering of comic book fans is taking place in California. But organizers of the annual Comic-Con say this convention is not just for comic book fans. Hollywood, TV Networks and videogame makers are all getting into the game - he
THIS IS AMERICA - From Donald Duck to Biting Commentary, Cartoons in AmericaBy Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Monday, April 24, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'
Joel: So, anyway, you talked about city hunter. That's a Japanese comic? OK, tell me about that? Tres: I really don't remember much. It was some guy that was wanted, I guess for murder, I don't think he really did it. I think. I'm not sure. But, yeah
Lee: What are you reading? Stan: Its a graphic novel. Lee: Graphic novel? You mean a comic book? I thought you were too old for that sort of thing. Stan: For your information, this is a graphic novel and its a literary art form. Graphic novels are wr