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UNIT 1 Transport and Travel 搭乘交通工具及旅行 LISTENING 1 Train Announcements 火车站广播 Vocabulary 接下来听到的广播中, 用到了 1-6 所列出的单字和片语,请从( A ) ~ ( F )中选出一个意思最接近的选
This is AP News Minute. 1. A dismal day on Wall Street as the US stock markets plunge in the early trading hours following a big drop in Chinese stocks on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 1,000 points before rebounding some bac
Mothers and babies have been in the news this last week. First, Statistics New Zealand announced a slight increase in the birth rate and secondly the Capital and Coast District Health Board (which has hospitals in the Wellington area) is worried abou
Community colleges still don't get the dollars of their four-year counterparts(1), but they're standing very much in the spotlight(2) these days. President Barack Obama made them the focus last week when he unveiled(3) his proposed budget. Why all th
在卫生间雪莉和一个陌生人搭上腔,两人讨论起补妆所需的化妆品和化妆品品牌等。两个人到底谈论了些什么呢? Listen Read Lear The development of the nation has created many problems. People are using more and more water resources. Also, development has crea
Experts blame the lack of progress in maternal and child health on a severe shortage of doctors, nurses and midwives in the affected countries. Many countries with the highest mother and child death rates continue to fall short, a decade after pledgi
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. Last week, we discussed a new study of injuries in physical education classes in American schools. The number of students taken to hospitals increased one and a half times from nineteen ninety-seven
Survey Finds Shortage of High Skilled Workers Around the Globe More than half of U.S. employers report having a hard time finding people to fill some of their most critical positions. Quite a few countries around the world are experiencing the same p
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: OK, this is big news, big news, if you eat ice cream. There is a global shortage of natural vanilla. Prices for vanilla beans are sky-high. NPR's Dan Charles reports. DAN CHARLES, BYLINE: Gerry Newman buys vanilla by the gallon.
DAVID GREENE, HOST: More and more businesses are being raided as the Trump administration goes after employers who knowingly hire unauthorized immigrants. The biggest bust of all targeted a trailer manufacturer in northeast Texas. Immigration police
By VOA News Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 18 October 2007 In late June of this year, the Zimbabwe government sought to curb the country's rampant currency inflation, admitting it to be around 7,000 percent. Other say it is much higher. The government embarked o
The government is giving more money for maternity services. One reason for this is that more women are having babies at the moment and hospitals need more beds and more staff. Statistics New Zealand said the number of babies born in March this year i
By Mil Arcega Washington 16 October 2009 A new report by a prominent energy research firm warns that the world's oil supply could start to dry up over the next 10 years. In a report unveiled at an International Energy Agency meeting in Paris, the UK
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Roughly one in every four doctors that work in the United States comes from a foreign medical school. President Trump's travel ban, while suspended for now, puts a spotlight on these physicians who often serve in areas where there
Liu Daorui's English name is Dorothy Maysmith. She was born in London in 1918 in an British migrant worker's family. Like many other of her colleagues from that generation, she witnessed the hard times during the war. When the World War II started, I
By Steve Herman New Delhi 02 April 2008 Bangladesh is seeking three million tons of rice and wheat, in the next several months, to counter the lingering effects of a devastating cyclone amid soaring prices for staple foods. VOA Correspondent Steve He
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Topic1 China hit again by annual post-Spring Festival labor shortageChina's capital city Beijing is reporting a major labor shortage after the Spring Festival as the new hiring season also kicks off. According to data released by domestic classifieds
今天我们要学的词是 mental health. Mental health 心理健康。英国最新调查显示,Principals are more concerned about pupils' mental health than any other issue related to well-being. 校长对学生健康状况最担心的问题是他