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A: I'm here to open a Current Account with your bank. 我想在你们这儿开一个活期账户。 B: That's no problem at all, but could you fill in this and I'll need to see some ID. 完全没问题,不过请您填一下这个,并且我需要看
Brrr! said Jessie, buttoning her jacket up to her chin. It sure is cold! Winter was definitely in the air at the Farm Meadow Nursery. Swags of greenery were looped along the fence. Tiny white lights twinkled in the evergreen trees. The Aldens had dri
US Holds Elections on November 6 On Tuesday, November 6, Americans will choose hundreds of federal lawmakers and state officials. The election is called the midterm because it comes in the middle of the presidents four-year term. But even though the
A passport costs 72 pounds. Its value to criminals is much higher. Greater Manchester Police don't yet know if the robbers knew what they were after when they targeted the vehicle that had barely started its journey. The Citroen van carrying boxes of
Lesson 4 Where? 第4课 哪里? 1 Nice to meet you. 1.很高兴见到你。 Hi. My name is Jenny. What's your name? 嗨。我叫珍妮。 你叫什么? My name is Guo Yang. How are you? 我叫郭阳。 你好吗? Fine, thanks. And you? 很好,谢
Book 1 义务教育课程标准实验教科书 小学英语1 UNIT 1 Lessons 1-8 School and Numbers 第一单元 第1-8课 学校和数字 Lesson 1 Hello! 第一课 你好! 1 Meet Li Ming and Jenny. 1.认识李明和珍妮。 I live in China! I li
Lesson 7 How Many? 第7课 多少? 1 What's this? 1.这是什么? pen 钢笔 pencil 铅笔 pencil case 铅笔盒 marker 水彩笔 blackboard 黑板 2 How many? 2.多少? How many books do you have? 你有几本书? I have one book. 我有一本
UNIT 1 Food and More Numbers 食物和数字 Lesson 6 What's for Breakfast?早上吃什么? 1.What's this?这是什么? juice 果汁 eggs 鸡蛋 bread 面包 toast and jam 吐司面包和果酱 2.Porridge or cereal?麦片粥和谷物粥? I like porri
UNIT 1 Food and More Numbers 食物和数字 Lesson 7 What's for Lunch?中午吃什么? 1.Lunch-time!午餐时间! Sandwich 三明治 milk 牛奶 juice 果汁 2.What's for dessert?吃什么甜点? cookies 饼干 ice cream 冰淇淋 cake 蛋糕 3.Let'
UNIT 1 Food and More Numbers 食物和数字 Lesson 8 Again,please! Would you like some soup?你想喝些汤么? I know:我学会了: breakfast 早餐 lunch 午餐 supper 晚餐 chicken 鸡 dumplings 饺子 fish 鱼 fruit 水果 juice 果汁 meat 肉
【句子对照】 Substantial numbers of rank and file members ignored their union's advice. 很多老百姓都无视其联盟的建议。 【关键俚语】 rank and file 英:ordinary members in an organization 中:普通成员或民众,老百姓
Oddly enough, it was the Red Knot decline that made us pay attention to another species in decline. In the past decade, it's been estimated that horseshoe crabs in the Delaware Bay have dropped by 75 percent. It all began in the 90s, when the growing
Task 2: Superstitions or real bad lucks? Script Joan: Pass me that mirror, would you? Ill see if my makeup is OK. Dick: OOOPS!! Sorry I dropped itbut is it you or me that gets the seven years of bad luck? Joan: You, I hope, but probable neither of us
1.指一指,说一说 2.圈一圈 3.唱一唱,圈一圈 One, two, three, 1, 2, 3. 一,二,一,二,三 These are the numbers you can see. 你能看到与多数字。 Help me find the number 帮我找一找出 After three. 三以后的数字。
I joined a social club to make friends. How excited I was when I went to the social club. There is a name tap on everyone's clothes for knowing each other. We left our telephone numbers and addresses, so we could contact each other after the club.
Approaches to math differ around the world. In Japan, millions of children study the abacus for fun after school. For many people, math can be intimidating. But Alex Bellos finds it intriguing. The journalist has degrees in mathematics and philosophy
President Barack Obama waves as he walks away from the podium during his visit to Oasis Mechanical Contractors, in Lanham, Md., 05 Feb 2010, after meeting with small business leaders President Barack Obama says Friday's mixed news on U.S. unemploymen
Todd: So, Rebecca, we're talking about shopping. Is there anything you don't like about shopping? Rebecca: Yes, I don't like shopping when there are crowds of people. Usually when the sales are on, it can be a good time to shop because there's sales
Obama, Romney exchange barbs as jobs number improves WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney intensified attacks against each other on Friday, as they reacted to a newly improved jobs numbe
The first ever portable computer was very big and very heavy. Released in 1981, it weighed nearly 11 kilos and folded up, it looked a bit like you were carrying a sewing machine. But at least there wasn't much chance you'd leave it on the bus - unlik