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[00:00.00]Unit 5 The studying-abroad program [00:05.38]1.Listen and practice the following dialogue. [00:11.55]LiMeng is telling his sister about an announcement he heard at school. [00:17.79]LiMeng:Did you hear the announcenent at school? [00:21.94
[00:04.00]Shopping [00:07.63]Part Two [00:11.38]Listening-Centered Activities [00:15.08]Listening 1 [00:18.68]Exercise 1 [00:22.14]Directions: [00:25.85]Listen to the dialog [00:29.05]and fill in the table with the information you get from the tape [
[00:00.00]Chapter 4 How does a computer work? [00:02.81]第四章 计算机是如何工作的? [00:05.62]Dialogue [00:07.76]A: Mark ,your computer has just turned off all by itself! [00:11.18]马克,你的电脑刚刚自己关掉了! [00:14.60]
[00:00.00]A risk management program [00:02.46]The scientific method of planning to deal with losses is called risk management. [00:08.12]A risk management program usually involves three steps: [00:12.77]1.Identifying and measuring exposures to loss [
Health Care Program for Seniors Emerges as Key Election Issue At the University Village Senior Living Community Clinic in Tampa, Florida, Hugh Clark gets his blood checked regularly. Having had heart problems, he relies on Medicare and opposes any pl
Last week, the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) hosted a Higher Education Summit in Rwanda intended to promote development through education by partnering American and African universities. For VOA, Thomas Rippe reports from Kigali th
[00:01.76]Unit 8 Story [00:05.56]Ken,let's do it again! [00:08.64]OK.one,two,three! [00:20.91]Wow,super. [00:22.92]We'll be great. [00:25.04]Wonderful. [00:26.32]I want to play the drums,too. [00:31.53]Here's the program,Dad. [00:34.04]Can you and Mo
Rosalind: How is the pilot program coming along? Jimmy: Well be ready to launch it in another month, but I have some serious reservations. Rosalind: Like what? Jimmy: We havent worked out all of the bugs yet and we might come up against some resistan
United States lawmakers stood with undocumented Asian-American immigrants earlier this week to show support for the young students and workers living in the country. Their future is uncertain after President Donald Trumps administration announced pla
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 01 January 2006 An elderly woman carries part of the food ration she received from the World Food Program in the drought-stricken southern Somali town of Wajid The World Food Pr
By Brian Wagner Washington, DC 27 October 2006 watch report High School Dropouts Finishing high school in the United States is a basic necessity for most young people to get a stable job and support themselves. But every year, more than 1 million st
By Greg Flakus Houston 01 June 2006 In the debate over immigration reform in the United States, some citizens have called for a halt to illegal crossings of the U.S.-Mexico border, while others conten
By Scott Bobb Luanda 24 July 2007 Angola's civil war ended five years ago but today the country and its people still struggle to overcome the devastation caused by the 27 years of conflict. At one point, 80 percent of the people lived off the informa
Student Addicts Live, Recover Together at US University Program At Rutgers University, one student was scoring in a game of virtual soccer. It was a small victory in one of two recovery dorms. The 38 students in the so-called Recovery House there see
Facing record auto industry losses and with thousands of jobs on the line, Britain has launched a new car incentive program aimed at spurring sales. Under the deal, qualified motorists will get a $3,000 discount on the purchase of a new vehicle. Toy
Travelling Smithsonian Exhibit Highlights Bracero Worker Program 史密森展览展出短工供给计划 EVANSTON, ILLINOIS When hundreds of thousands of American men went to combat during World War II, they left behind a labor shortage on farms and
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Let's stay on the topic of getting America's next generation ready to make their mark. But this time, we're talking about a very special workplace - Hollywood. ANALI CABRERA: I'm feeling so good. Like, I've been really excited fo
By Paula Wolfson White House 17 January 2007 Big changes are being made in a highly controversial domestic surveillance program launched by the Bush administration after the September 11, 2001 terror attacks on the United States. VOA's Paula Wolfson
By Cathy Majtenyi Kampala, Uganda 12 June 2007 Earlier this year, Uganda launched its Universal Secondary Education program to enable more students from low-income and rural families to get a high school education. Cathy Majtenyi files this report fo