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Key Words [00:00.78]关键词 [00:01.57]The Most Common Expressions [00:02.82]最常用表达法 [00:04.08]Incredible!It's said that someone has encountered a dinosaur in a primeval forest. [00:12.88]真难以置信!据说有人在原始森林里见到
UNIT EIGHT INFERENCE [00:05.38]Number 1 Listen to the speakers.What items are they talking about? [00:11.00]Write the number in the circle beside the pictures. [00:15.20]1.It's used for cutting paper. It has two metal blades. [00:21.84]Put your finge
[00:00.00]Module 4 New technology [00:03.23]模块四 新技术 [00:06.46]Unit 1If you want to record,press the red button. [00:08.95]第一单元如果你想录音,按红色的按钮 [00:11.45]Listening and vocabulary [00:12.52]听力和词汇 [00
[00:06.54]Exercise 6 [00:08.39]Listen to the discussion between Katy and James [00:11.87]Which of them expresses these opinions? [00:16.97]Hey, Jamie, have you heard about this? [00:20.20]What? [00:21.34]You know Janice Jones, the film star? [00:23.9
英语四级同形异义词辨析09 1. They the report to the State council for approval. A) made B) submitted C) committed D) admitted 2. Wed like to a table for five for dinner this evening. A) preserve B) reserve C) retain D) sustain 3. The Europe
By Katy Migiro Nairobi 02 May 2007 Ethiopia tops a list of countries where press freedom has deteriorated over the last five years, the Committee to Protect Journalists reports. The U.S.-based media advocacy group says the Ethiopian government has ja
By Brian Wagner Lima 23 May 2007 Venezuela's government is pressing ahead with plans to strip the public broadcasting license of a critical television station. In Miami, VOA's Brian Wagner reports the decision has sparked public protests and concerns
AS IT IS 2013-05-08 Freedom House: Only 14 percent of the World's People Have a Free Press Welcome to As It Is, the daily current affairs magazine show from VOA Learning English. Today we hear about a new film aimed at keeping girls around the world
By Jeffrey Young Washington 24 April 2007 To most Americans, the governments in their towns and regional areas, called counties, are the governments they interact with the most. In this segment of a multi-part series, VOA correspondent Jeffrey Young
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 24 October 2006 Ethiopian journalists demand release of more than a dozen jailed colleagues during a press conference in Nairobi, May 2, 2006 The global press watchdog, Reporters Without Borders, says Eritrea and Ethiopia a
By Al Pessin Pentagon 31 October 2006 The U.S. Defense Department is taking a new approach in its battle against Islamist militants around the world - it is moving to expand its press operation. Officials say the goals are to counter terrorist propa
Universal Action Now is the theme of the upcoming International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. From Washington, VOA's William Eagle reports that among the factors that will be discussed at the conference are a lack of political will to allocate fun
Sochi Main Press Center Busy Hub for Media 索契主新闻中心成为繁忙的媒体枢纽 SOCHI The Main Press Center (MPC) for the Sochi Winter Olympics is located next to the main Olympic Park in what is called the Coastal Cluster. 索契 索契冬
Russians Rally for Press Freedom, Truth 俄罗斯为新闻自由的集会 MOSCOW Russian opposition supporters took to Moscows streets on Sunday to defend press freedom they allege is being replaced by government propaganda. It's a direct connection,
By Nancy Palus Dakar 21 April 2008 Throughout West Africa gold, bauxite, uranium and other lucrative minerals are being extracted from the land, but local communities benefit little or in many cases lose out. Human-rights and development experts at a
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 08 February 2007 An international press watchdog Thursday accused the Eritrean government of being responsible for the death of a playwright who had been in detention for several years, a charge the government denies. Cathy
利比亚总理指责绑架行为 TRIPOLI, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) -- Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan on Sunday accused two congressmen for plotting his abduction earlier this month. Speaking at a press conference on Sunday afternoon, Zeidan said, Gunmen b
By Challiss McDonough Cairo 09 July 2006 Not a single opposition or independent newspaper was for sale Sunday in Cairo because of a strike over a controversial proposed press law. The same issue brought hundreds of journalists into the streets to pr
For 17 months, until he left the job in September 2007, Tony Snow was the White House press secretary, the voice of the Bush administration. Now, he is being remembered and mourned by the president he served, and the reporters who sparred with him i