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Episode 8 : Supermarket Dialogue One :Janice Goes to the New Grand Supermarket J=Janice S=Salesman M=Meara J:Excuse me, can you show me where ABC cereals are? S:Sorry,but we are fresh out of(be fresh out of: 卖完了) that brand. J:When? The meat
Pakistan Among Developing Counties Hit Hard by Global Warming KARACHI As world leaders meet in Paris to craft a new global agreement aimed at cutting climate-changing greenhouse-gas emissions, many developing countries are watching closely for the fi
It has done me good,because of the color of the wheat fields.Go and look again at the roses.You will understand now that yours is unique in all the world. 驯服对我是有好处的因为麦田的颜色。再回头看那些玫瑰花吧!到时你
Todd: So, Rina, now you are Lebanese (Mm-hm) and you grew up in a very small Canadian town. Rina: Oh, yes. Todd: So you really have two cultures. What's it like growing up with two cultures? Rina: In the beginning it was very hard. My dad was very st
By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: March 13, 2005 ((THEME)) ANNCR: Welcome to PEOPLE IN AMERICA, a program in VOA Special English. Today Rich Kleinfeldt and Steve Ember tell about one of Americas most popular singers, Elvis Presley. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Tha
Sorry,there is not text temporarily, Please help tingroom to look for it! 如果您能找到更好的听力原文,请发贴到 听力原文收集区 ,您将会获得10到30积分的奖励! Thank you!
THE MAKING OF A NATION - January 24, 2002: Great Depression By David Jarmul VOICE ONE: THE MAKING OF A NATION -- a program in Special English by the Voice of America. (THEME) The stock market crash of
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - April 8, 2002: Tobacco in Developing Countries By Jill Moss This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Tobacco smoking has long been considered an international health pr
44 圣·约翰草并不能有效治疗情绪低落 DATE=5-3-01 TITLE=SCIENCE REPORT- Saint John's Wort and Depression BYLINE=Nancy Steinbach (Start at 59
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: And I'm Doug Johnson. Today we tell about the American plant scientist Norman Borlaug. He won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to increase food product
By Phil Mercer Sydney 18 June 2008 The most severe drought for 100 years in Australia is getting worse. Farmers warn that this winter's wheat crop could be even smaller than last year's if rain does not come soon. Most Australian grain is exported a
Security and trade have been the focus of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki's visit to Australia. It is the first time an Iraqi leader has made an official trip to Australia, a country which supported the American-led campaign to oust Saddam Huss
A: Have you been having any problems lately? B: No, but the nurse at school says that I should have my blood pressure checked. A: Do you have a history of high blood pressure? B: No, I have never been told that I have high blood pressure. A: High blo
A: Have you been feeling OK lately? B: My coach wants you to check my blood pressure. A: Has anyone ever told you that you had high blood pressure? B: I dont have any symptoms of high blood pressure. A: People with high blood pressure seldom know the
情景对话: Look at that, the stars are out. 看那,星星出来了。 Wow. They're so bright. 哇,他们好亮啊。 知识点笔记: Come out 电影上映;新产品推出 例句一】 That movie is going to come out next month. 那部电影
Many developing countries are closely watching the role escalating food prices is playing in the turmoil in North Africa. 很多粮价不断上涨的其他发展中国家都在密切关注埃及局势,并考虑对策。 Government repression, corru
Letter Attributed to al-Qaida Affiliate Cl aims Responsibility for Spanish Blasts Nick Simeone The death toll has risen to at least 190 after a series of bombs placed on rush hour trains in Madrid Thu
By Steve Baragona Washington 16 September 2009 Norman Borlaug Photo courtesy Texas AM University Norman Borlaug, an American plant breeder credited with saving millions from starvation in the 1960s and '70s, died September 12 at the age of 95. Borla
Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb is claiming responsibility for last month's kidnapping of three Spanish aid workers in Mauritania and a Frenchman in Mali. Scott Stearns | Dakar 08 December 2009 Undated handout photo with unknown dateline supplied by
Kenya, with nearly a quarter of its 38 million people facing severe hunger, is now reporting a rapid spread of diseases affecting the country's vital wheat and banana crops. The crisis is being exacerbated by plummeting public confidence in the coun