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UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #1: I think most people hate to think of themselves as middle-class. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2: Have what you need, but maybe not everything you want. UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: We have a car, but we live in an apartment. That's middle class
AMERICAN MOSAIC - Born of the 9/11 Attacks in New York, a Weekend of World MusicBy Brianna Blake and Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Friday, January 20, 2006 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VO
Since Donald Trump was elected president, the number of churches in the United States declaring themselves sanctuaries or safe places for undocumented immigrants has more than doubled. However, few people are taking refuge in them. After Trumps victo
Cindy lives with her three children in a small bedroom in an apartment near a major American city. Two other adults also live in the apartment. Cindy asked VOA to use just her first name for this story. She is not in the United States legally. She wa
Susan Watson: Still Singing After Decades in Musicals Ask many actors and they will tell you it is hard to get work when you are just starting out and also as you get older. That has not been the case for American musical actress Susan Watson. In 195
AS IT IS 2014-05-13 Somali Immigrants Struggle in the US Hello and welcome. It is time to learn and improve your American English. Im Jim Tedder in Washington. Today we hear the story of a young man who risked his life when he flew outside of a jet a
Immigrants Learn Nursing Skills as They Learn English Many jobs in the United States can be outsourced, or done by workers in other countries. Much of the clothing sold in the U.S. is made in other countries, for example. One job that cannot be outso
AS IT IS 2016-08-05 Muslim-Americans Becoming More Involved in US Politics 美国穆斯林愈多参与美国政治 Sarwat Husain is an American Muslim from Texas. She says people there sometimes look at the hijab she wears over her head. But Husain g
Will US Let Some Undocumented Immigrants Stay? 美国会让非法移民逗留吗 About 10 million undocumented immigrants live in the U.S. Because they are not registered with authorities, undocumented immigrants often hide from the government. For e
New Land, New Customs 新的土地,新的习俗 As refugees and migrants flood Europe, Finland is teaching its new arrivals about appropriate behavior. Over 1 million migrants arrived in Europe in 2015. Most were fleeing struggling economies and wa
AS IT IS 2015-12-11 Rise in Immigrant Population Affecting US Elections 移民人口增长影响美国大选 Between 1990 and 2000, immigration to the United States increased greatly. The immigrant population increased by 11.3 million to 31.1 million
For Some Latino Voters, No Vote Taken for Granted LOS ANGELES After 25 years of marriage and five children, Maria Elena and Rene Burgos of Los Angeles have become a unified force on many things, including decisions on Election Day. Mostly we discuss
5. By 1996 foreign-born immigrants who had arrived before 1970 had a home ownership rate of 75. 6 percent, higher than the 69.8 percent rate among native-born Americans. 【分析】复合句。句子主干为foreign-born immigrants...had a home owne
THIS IS AMERICA - Great-Grandma Did What?! Becoming an Explorer of Family HistoryBy George Grow and produced by Caty Weaver Broadcast: Monday, September 18, 2006 VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA
AMERICAN MOSAIC - Native Americans Explore the Life and Art of Their AncestorsBy Nancy Steinbach and Caty Weaver Broadcast: Friday, April 07, 2006 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Spec
16 十九世纪末的移民美国潮 Date=4-12-2001 Number=7-22056 Title=the making of a nation #136 - immigration, late 1800s, part 1 Byline=Frank Beardsley Voice one: The making of a nation -- a pro
实用口语:Singing With Friends 唱歌 Karaoke/Singing With Friends STEVEN: We should take our coworkers out to celebrate this weekend. ALBERT: Yes, the project was a big success. Now that it's finished, I think we should have a party. STEVEN: Bu
今天我们要学的词是massive。 Massive, 大规模的。欧元区成员和国际货币基金组织同意向希腊提供巨额援助贷款。 Euro members and the IMF approved a massive bail out plan for Greece, 美国总统奥巴马前往发生原
WHITE HOUSE - President Barack Obama on Monday welcomed the ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States striking down key provisions of an immigration law in the state of Arizona. But Obama says he is concerned about a remaining provision upheld