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We're starting in Syria. The situation in this Middle Eastern country is the world's largest humanitarian crisis. That's according to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed in Syria's on-going civil war
1.What kind of people need to exit their country? 哪些人需要出境? 2.What does a teenage boy need to get ready if he wants to study abroad? 一个十几岁的男孩如果想要出境读书,需要准备些什么? 3.Do you know the restrict
You can hear this... 你可以听这个 Singapore is called the Lion city. There are four races of inhabitants:Indian, Malay, Eurasian and Chinese. 新加坡被称为狮子城,居民包 括4种种族:印度人、马来人、欧亚混血人及中国
图片1 rot v. (使)腐烂,(使)腐败n. 腐烂,腐败 例句:Some of rubbish rots away over a long time. 有些垃圾时间久了就烂掉了。 rotten adj. 腐烂的,恶臭的,堕落的,风化的,虚弱的 例句:This place
在这个节目中我们将学到: 经典语境背诵 Mom: I dont like staying in Beijing during any vacations. I prefer to go to some new places like Guilin for the beautiful scenery . Though itould be a long trip, it would be more fun too. But Im
Once in a while a fabulous opportunity comes along, an opportunity to experience something excellent and unusual, a wonder of the world, perhaps. I had just this kind of opportunity in Seattle this month. The Pacific Science Center has the collection
墨西哥首都墨西哥城4日宣布,该市将从本周起恢复正常的经济活动。 Flu-hit Mexico mulls reopening schools, businesses From CRI News in Beijing, I'm David Nye.Life in Mexico could soon return to normal.This, after the government claims the H1N1 flu virus
Scary Rides, Spooky House Return to NY's Coney Island NEW YORK In October, 2012, when Hurricane Sandy slammed the east coast of the United States with powerful winds, sea surges and flooding, it threatened the lives and livelihoods of thousands who l
Olympic Torch Relay Update The Olympic Torch has made its way to Thai capital Bangkok. Earlier this week it was in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Muscat, Oman; Islamabad, Pakistan and New Delhi, India. National Stadium open to med
It looks like one big treasure hunt, but this is Tokyo's antique mall. The hunters, Chinese art collectors looking to take back their prize cultural heritage. Growing wealth and a sense of national pride have made antique dealings a lucrative busines
By Robert Berger Jerusalem 01 September 2007 Ancient artifacts are at the heart of a fresh dispute between Jews and Arabs at a hotly contested holy place in Jerusalem. As Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, the dispute points to the si
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Tuesday urged Iran to prove its interest in better relations by accepting the big-power offer of incentives for Tehran to stop uranium enrichment. Rice was responding to interview remarks by Iranian President
For more than 400 years, the Chatham Dockyard was at the heart of British Maritime history. When it closed in 1984, thousands were put out of work and the dockyard fell into disuse. But now it is emerging as a tourist destination, an educational cent
Libyans Optimistic on Democracy, Challenges Loom In the first blush of enthusiasm after the nine-month struggle to oust Moammar Gadhafi, many Libyans are optimistic that the country will be able to move toward democracy with little payback for the ir
Lebanon's 'Garden of Forgiveness' Aims to Nurture Peace Alexandra Asseily first came to Lebanon in 1966. She married a Lebanese man and raised her children in Lebanon. Then, in 1975, Lebanon's civil war broke out. During the war I became very distres
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Only one of the Seven Wonders that remains is the Great Pyramid of Giza and that's located in Egypt. 埃及吉萨金字塔是世界七大奇迹中唯一现存的奇迹。 AZUZ: Just one of the priceless archeological relics of the ancient country, Eg
The British Council, the United Kingdom's worldwide cultural body, said it is suspending operations in Iran after its staff members were unable to gain entry visas. The organization also said its local employees have been singled out for intimidatio
By Stasia DeMarco Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 02 July 2007 Philadelphia is known as the birthplace of the United States, the nation's cradle of liberty. It began back in 1776 when the 13 American colonies announced their independence from the British
DAVID GREENE, HOST: All right. A tourism boom is changing the face of Japan. The number of visitors has nearly tripled in the past five years to about 30 million, and the country is scrambling to build enough hotels ahead of next year's Tokyo Olympic