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Joe : Do you speak Spanish? Jeannic: No, I don't, Joe : Does he speak Spanish? Jeannie: Yes, he does. Joe : Is he from Spain? Jeannie: No, he isn't. He's from Mexico. 你会说西班牙语吗? 乔 :你会说西班牙语吗? 吉妮:不,我不会。 乔 :他会说西班牙语吗?
[00:06.79]Lesson 33 1 Read and act [00:15.12]Do you think the air in Beijing is bad? [00:19.77]Yes, it's often quite dirty. [00:24.03]But don't you think it's better than it used to be? [00:28.79]Well,I can't say for sure.I've only lived here for a y
[00:28.00]I guess Ill head up on to Lightning Flat. 我想我会回老家去一两天 [00:32.12]See the folks for a day or two. 看看我父母 [00:41.12]Theres somethin I been meanin to tell you, bud. 我有话一直想告诉你 [00:46.60]Well, its
Washington Week: Obama Trip to Mexico Keeps Focus on Immigration Reform President Obama had hoped to go to Mexico touting new gun-control laws that would impede the flow of American firearms to Mexicos notoriously vicious drug cartels. The drug war h
[00:02.97] [00:06.55]Today I got an e-mai from my friend in Japan [00:11.02]Her name is Rie.她叫Rie. [00:13.43]How often does she write?她多长时间些一封信? [00:16.71]Not very often.不是很频繁. [00:18.31]She's very busy.她非常忙. [
[00:09.40]Lesson 33 1.Read and act [00:15.46]Do you think the air in Beijing is bad? [00:20.43]Yes,it's often quite dirty. [00:24.79]But don't you think it's better than it used to be? [00:29.44]Well,I can't say for sure. [00:33.59]I've only lived he
Mexico has been the focus of the H1N1 flu outbreak, but the rash of killings carried out by the country's drug trafficking gangs continues to be an urgent problem. Many of the guns used by hit men working for the drug cartels have been traced back t
By Deborah Block Santa Fe, New Mexico 18 September 2006 watch Santa Fe Artists / Real broadband The U.S. southwestern town of Santa Fe, New Mexico is home to hundreds of artists. It is the third-largest art market in the United States, after New Yor
This past weekend, gun battles between federal forces and drug cartel gunmen in Mexico claimed more than 20 lives. One of the bloodiest incidents occurred in the resort city of Acapulco, where soldiers killed 16 gunmen. But there are signs that the
Tranquil Arizona-Mexico Border Masks Nogales' Economic Woes People who live on the hillside in Nogales, Arizona look out on Mexico every day, and all looks tranquil. Yet resident Mary Darling-McCune says people she meets in other parts of Arizona thi
By Greg Flakus Houston 06 September 2006 Now that the Mexican electoral tribunal has declared Felipe Calderon president-elect, the path should be clear for him to begin forging a new government to tackle his country's many problems. But losing candi
By Greg Flakus Mexico City 10 July 2006 watch Mexico Election report Felipe Calderon waves to supporters Mexico's Federal Electoral Institute says Felipe Calderon of the ruling National Action Party narrowly won the presidential election held a week
DAVID GREENE, HOST: And let's turn now to Mexico. Ford Motor Company's decision this week to cancel construction of an auto plant there has shocked that country. And people are especially disappointed in the place where the Ford plant was under const
By Mike O'Sullivan Albuquerque, New Mexico 02 November 2006 The western US state of New Mexico has been home for thousands of years to Native Americans, including the Navajo, Pueblo tribes and others. The Spanish settled the region 400 years ago, an
It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis Chapter 37 His beard had grown again--he and his beard had been friends for many years, and he had missed it of late. His hair and mustache had again assumed a respectable gray in place of the purple dye that un
By Greg Flakus Laredo, Texas 09 October 2006 For the most part life along the 3,000 kilometer border between the United States and Mexico is peaceful and orderly, with billions of dollars in commerce flowing both ways every year. But drug traffickin
A recent Pentagon document suggested that Mexico could become a failed state as drug trafficking cartels continue to challenge government authority with widespread violence. Authorities in towns on the U.S. side of the 3,000 kilometer border are exp
By Greg Flakus Merida, Mexico 13 March 2007 Merida, Mexico, is the last stop on President Bush's tour of Latin America. There he will meet with Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who shares many of Mr. Bush's views on free markets, trade and develop
MEXICO CITY, April 20 (Xinhua) -- A plane crashed late Saturday in northern Mexico, killing all eight people on board, local officials said. The Hawker 800 jet came down in an industrial estate in the municipality of Ramos Arizpe, 11 km from Saltillo
一、基本用法归纳 1. (表示起点)从 He ran all the way home from school. 他从学校一路跑回家。 Our prices start from £2.50 a bottle. 我们的售价从2.5英镑一瓶开始。 2. (表出处、来源等)出自,来自,从而来