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[00:04.00]CONVERSATION 1 [00:08.67]SEE YOU THEN! [00:12.12]Karen: Greg, when is Sheila's birthday? Is it this week? [00:19.49]Greg: Yeah, it's this Saturday, the twenty-eighth. [00:24.14]Karen: I'd really like to see her on her birthday. [00:28.71]Ar
[00:03.50]CONVERSATION 2 [00:08.46]WHY DONT'T WE MEET THERE? [00:13.22]Karen: Hello. Could I speak to Justin, please? [00:20.58]Justin: Speaking. [00:23.14]karen: Oh, hi Justin. This is Karen Hepburn. [00:29.31]We met at Chris and Jim's party. [00:34
Unit 1 Old friends, different choices Vocabulary Task Answers/Script A Its been 10 years since I saw you last. I was able to travel and see the world. And I never got stuck being a housewife! B Things are going great for me these days. I finally sett
1. EMILY: Karen, can you tell me how to pronounce kilometre? KAREN: Sure. British people say / / and Americans say / /. TEACHER: Karen and Emily, is there anything that isnt clear to you? KAREN: Emily asked me a question but I already answered her. T
Arent we going to eat breakfast? Benny asked. Im hungry! Well, thats no surprise, Henry said with a laugh. Lets go on in, Grandfather said, leading the way into the coffee shop. The hostess brought the Aldens to a large round table in the center of t
If inheritance was not just about DNA, if these gene switches were so important, just what could turn them on or off? Stephanie and Emend Mullins have two children, Karen and Charlotte. When we were t
This is Scientific Americans 60-second science. I am Karen Hopkin. It will take just a minute. Thanks for the Wifi we can watch TV, play games and check email from the comfort of the couch. And soon we maybe able to repurpose our Wifi signals so we c
Passage A Freshman Friendship Almost two years ago, I stood on a balcony, joined hands with my three most intimate friends and listened to one of them tell a story about four girls with different back
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 22. [A] She's worried about the seminar. [B]The man keeps interrupting her. [C] She finds it too hard. [D] She lacks interest in it. 23. [A] The lecturers are boring. [B] The cours
The next morning the Alden children hiked to Clear Lake, which was a small lake in Pine Grove Park. Arriving at the park with the lake shimmering before them, they eagerly jumped off their bikes. They hurriedly stripped down to the swimsuits they wor
On Tuesday morning, in their cabin, the Alden children prepared a big breakfast of orange juice, pancakes, maple syrup, sausage, and milk. Alice had stocked the refrigerator and cupboards with enough groceries to last two days. Are you ready to go to
Hairdressers Hear Health Secrets A report in the Journal of Applied Gerontology shows that elderly people often discuss health issues with hairdressers, who could encourage clients to seek medical attention. Karen Hopkin reports If youve ever been t
Climate quilt gives children a voice in fighting for the environment Faiza Elmasry | King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 21 April 2010 Watch: Elmasry Report Windows Media Children worldwide designed 'pledge patches,' depicting how they promise to work on e
很久不见的好友Lisa, Karen和Gina一起吃饭。三个人都说,现在手头很紧,彼此交换勤俭持家的经验。Gina说,她们家实行三十天规则,想买什么东西,先要等上三十天,如果三十天过后还觉得需要
Todays intermediate Business English Podcast is part of a two-part series on making, rejecting and accepting suggestions. In this episode, were focused on the language used to introduce your ideas and make suggestions. 今天的商务播客是2节课中
Karen lives in California. Her brother lives in Ohio. They miss each other. They only see each other once a year. Karen calls him every day. She talks about their parents. She also tells him about her day at school. He tells her about his day at coll
Less Fungus among Us Warm-Blooded A study in the Journal of Infectious Diseases finds that one major advantage of being warm-blooded is that the great majority of fungi cannot infect us. Karen Hopkin reports Some people eat to avoid being bored. Othe
Ig Nobel Prizes Awarded On the eve of the Nobel Prize announcements, the Ig Nobel Prizes were awarded at Harvard, for studies into knuckle-cracking and other vital medical and scientific research. Karen Hopkin retorts When there are Nobel prizes ther
Tools Are Body Parts to Brain In a report in the journal Current Biology, researchers claim that the brain interprets a tool, such as a hammer, as a temporary extension of your physical body. Karen Hopkin reports [The following is an exact transcrip
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: We're only two days away from the Fourth of July. But here's something that won't leave you bloated like barbecue and beer. It's The Puzzle. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) GARCIA-NAVARRO: Joining me as always is Will Shortz. He's puz