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初级英语听力(新版) Lesson11 What are you going to do after this lesson? I'm probably going to have a cup of tea. What about you? Oh, I'm going to the post office. I see. Can you come and see me at nine o'clock? I'm afraid not. You see, I'm me
The King and His Stories 国王和他的故事 Once there was a king. He likes to write stories, but his stories were not good. As people were afraid of him, they all said his stories were good. One day the king showed his stories to a famous writer.
JESS I shouldn't have made the noise. That was my mistake.But I yelled 'Out of the way, losers!'and made this stupid Red Indian war-whoop. and Martin rugby-tackled me before I got halfway.I knew what the two of them were doing up there the moment I g
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
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Now to the debate about so-called free range parenting. This whole concept drew a lot of attention recently after a couple in Maryland let their two kids, aged 10 and 6, walk one mile on their own from a local park back to their
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: It's been almost 25 years since a film called Not Without My Daughter captured the world's attention and thrust a Michigan mother and her child into the international spotlight. The movie starred Sally Field and was based on a me
A Dream Bike and Mama’s Tithe 1 Box After starving as a barber during the Depression 2 , my father traded his straight razor 3 for a bench saw at the local lumberyard. His salary wasn't much, but it
Have you ever gone on vacation and said to yourself, I could live here? On a trip to Jamaica, Kalisa Martin entertained that idea and actually went through with it. 你是否曾经旅行过并告诉你自己:我能住在这里?在去牙买加的一
Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of St. Clement's You owe me five farthings, Say the bells of St. Martin's When will you pay me? Say the bells of Old Bailey. When I grow rich, Say the bells of Shoreditch. When will that be? Say the bells of Stepney
Thin december air is like the dry ice smoke You'll come to your senses or inhale and choke My IQ allows me to brush you aside You're zeros and ones, you're wrong where I'm right Now, the tyrant is dead and his lady is free I am going ahead with the r
This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Rachel Martin. And this is For The Record. There was good news and bad news for the FBI this past week. A congressionally mandated report says the agency has made major improvements since 9/11 but still need
And this is For The Record. There are at least 43 million people in this country over the age of 65. And in 35 years that number is expected to double. That means more families than ever are grappling with a difficult decision - what to do when a gra
GWEN IFILL: Most of our coverage about Ebola is focused on the human toll, particularly in West Africa, where it's killed nearly 5,000 people, about half of all infections. But there have been other repercussions as well, as the outbreak slows econom
MARTIN FLETCHER:They pass like strangers in the night they are strangers in the night. Until 48th and 9th in Manhattan, where we recently came across an unusual exhibit at the Fountain Art Gallery. It asked people: Whats your story? It said: Slow dow
Sara Bareilles - King Of Anything Keep drinking coffee, stare me down across the table While I look outside So many things Id say if only I were able But I just keep quiet and count the cars that pass by Youve got opinions, man Were all entitled to e
Malaysias national news agency [Bernama] reported Monday that the nations ruling families have agreed to vote for a new king. King Muhammed V served as Malaysias largely ceremonial chief of state until he unexpectedly resigned on Sunday. The vote on
Scientists in England say they have found the 500-year-old remains of England's King Richard III under a parking lot in the city of Leicester. University of Leicester's deputy registrar Richard Taylor: Ladies and gentlemen, this is the university tha
RACHEL GARLINGHOUSE: A lot of people like to tell us that kids don't notice race until they're much older. That's not true. My 2-year-old... (LAUGHTER) GARLINGHOUSE: ...when she had recently turned two had told us things like, I'm brown and you're pi
This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Rachel Martin. DR. THOMAS GROOME: It was the most difficult thing I had ever done in my life, by far, to leave priesthood. It was painful. It was excruciating. I remember saying to an old spiritual director.