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occupy -占领,占用 ocurrence -发生的事情,事件 odd -奇怪地,古怪的 offend-冒犯,得罪,违反 offensive -冒犯的,无礼的 omit -省略,删节 onion -洋葱 opening-洞,孔,开口 opera -歌剧 operational -运转的,即可使用的 operator -话务员,经营者 opponent-敌手,对手 oppor
Lesson 22 Should Capital Punishment Be a Major Deterrent to Crime? Text Capital Punishment Is the Only Way to Deter Criminals Perhaps all criminals should be required to carry cards which read: Fragile: Handle with Care. It will never do, these days,
Lesson 20 Is Housing Reform Necessary? Text Housing Reform Faces Obstacles Housing reform, acknowledged by economists and politicians at home and abroad as central to China's economic reform, has reached a critical stage. A recent article in the over
Lesson 28 Are Cars Doing More Harm Than Good? Text Cars Only Bring Peogle Trouble Today any Chinese can enjoy the luxury of owning a private car--if he can afford it, that is. And to be able to afford it, you have first of all to pay a five or six fi
Lesson 26 There Are Two Sides to Everything Text A I had a most exasperating and frustrating experience with the hospital today: But Granny had it much worse. First she was the victim of an accident and then she was the suffering patient. She was out
Lesson 27 Is It an Ideal Career? Text A I am not an extreme feminist. I am not an extreme anything. However, I am a firm believer in equality and freedom. I think we are all entitled to the same rights and opportunities. perhaps my views on feminism
Lesson 31 Thoughts on the Spring Festival Text A My first Spring Festival in north China was a bit of a shock. Where was the spring? There was snow on the ground and ice on the Summer Palace lake and a north-west wind was blowing. In England, where I
Lesson 33 Thieves Beware : People See You Text A Each year car theft costs us about £300 million, and burglary sets us back by another £150 million. Yet the police reckon that one car in five is left unlocked, or with windows open, or with expens
Lesson 24 Want to Kill Yourself ? Text A I wonder whether smoking is as harmful as doctors make us believe it to be? Some of the things they say are really hair-raising, and even if only half of what they say is true , then it is , if not suicidal, a
Lesson 19 Why Go to School? Text A MATTHEW: Lesley, you're a teacher. How does the English school system work? LESLEY: Um, well, first of all most children start school at the age of five and they can't leave school until the age of sixteen , which i
Lesson 35 Text A A Proud Linguist Once upon a time there was an Austrian emperor who made it a rule to interview every one of his soldiers once a year. During the interviews he invariably asked three questions- How old are'you?, How long have you bee
Lesson 31 Text A A Difficult Customer Dolores works in a shop selling gramophone records. One afternoon a middle-aged woman came in, sat on a stool in front of the counter, and smiled at her brightly. I want a record, dear, she began. One I heard on
Lesson 37 Text A Do You Know Who I Am? Mr Smith is well known in Washington because of his many social blunders. He always likes to attend the various social functions because he wants to expand his circle of friend. Whenever he is invited , he goes,
Lesson 24 Text A Many people like to decorate their houses at Christmas time. They decorate the inside of the house and the outside too. Inside they usually decorate a Christmas tree and the fireplace,if there is one. Outside they place wreaths, ribb
Lesson 30 Text A The Bloody Thumb I met the old man at a cafe. I was a stranger in the town. Did you hear the radio news yesterday? he asked me. I didn't, I said.Was there anything exciting? Exciting? no! It was important to me-and very, very sad,a p
From VOA Learning English, this is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in Special English. Im Avi Arditti. And Im Faith Lapidus. Today, we report on caffeine and two popular drinks: tea and coffee. We tell about a study that found black tea is better for your health
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(1) We study spoken English so as to make oral communications, so this order of importance of oral English study should be followed: Fluency, Accuracy,and Appropriateness. That is to say, we have to pay more attention to practical communica
President Barack Obamas signature health care law appeared to be in legal jeopardy Tuesday, following oral arguments before the Supreme Court of the United States over whether the law is constitutional. The case now before the high court represents a
英语口语学习方法总汇 (1).We study spoken English so as to make oral communications, so this order of importance of oral English study should be followed: Fluency, Accuracy, and Appropriateness. That is to say, we have to pay more attent