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1 MR.BIGELOW:This is just what I needed. SIMON:It is a lovely park,isn't it MR.BIGELOW:So tell me,Simon,how did you wind up here a restaurant manager in Boston? SIMON:Ah!Well,that's a bit of a puzzle
Our story today is called The Diamond Lens. It was written by Fitz-James O'Brien. We will tell the story in two parts. Now, here is Maurice Joyce with part one of The Diamond Lens. When I was ten years old, one of my older cousins gave me a microscop
00:05.88]A Let's read [00:09.53]The Chengs lived next door to Peter's family [00:14.81]They had a small son called Simon. [00:19.25]One day,Mr and Mrs Cheng wanted to go out in the evening, [00:25.63]so they asked Peter and Anne to babysit Simon. [00
[00:04.24]第101课 西蒙从不粗心,但比利... [00:08.49]Miss Williams:Here's your exercise-book,Billy [00:10.42]比利,这是你的练习本 [00:12.36]Miss Williams:You're often careless.Look at these mistakes [00:14.93]你常常很粗心.看看这
参考课文听写: 开头部分: G: well, hello, everybody and welcome to Lets talk in English on PTS. A: where you are going to learn something new today, welcome. My name is Andrea. G: and my name is Gabe. And we have a great lesson for you today. First
Callum: Hello, I'm Callum Robertson and this is entertainment. Well, it's that time of year again movie awards time. In January there were the Golden Globes, on February 11th it's the BAFTAs, the British film awards and on February 25 the most famous
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: We're joined now from Dallas by Michael Fitzgerald Wilson and his son, Mark. Michael Wilson was just released from the U.S. penitentiary in Victorville, Calif., where he served a life without parole sentence since 1994 for a first-
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Hundreds of thousands of people have undertaken dangerous trips across the Mediterranean to flee war and suffering. And last summer, one of these boats just disappeared. Two-hundred-and-forty-three souls were aboard - men, women an
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: A lot of books come across our desks here at WEEKEND EDITION. One caught our eye recently because of the unusual way it came to be published. The title sums up the story. It's called Underground In Berlin: A Young Woman's Extraor
CHAPTER EIGHT Gift for the Darkness Piggy looked up miserably from the dawn-pale beach to the dark mountain. Are you sure? Really sure, I mean? I told you a dozen times now, said Ralph, we saw it. Dyou think were safe down here? How the hell should I
( CHAPTER FIVE - Continued ) There was a long pause while the assembly grinned at the thought of anyone going out in the darkness. Then Simon stood up and Ralph looked at him in astonishment. You! What were you mucking about in the dark for? Simon gr
( CHAPTER FOUR - Continued ) Piggy was looking in the right direction now. It dont look much. He turned round and peered up at the mountain. Ralph continued to watch the ship, ravenously. Colour was coming back into his face. Simon stood by him, sile
CHAPTER THREE Huts on the Beach Jack was bent double. He was down like a sprinter, his nose only a few inches from the humid earth. The tree trunks and the creepers that festooned them lost themselves in a green dusk thirty feet above him; and all ab
Do you resemble someone famous? Jo: Hello, this is Real English from BBC Learning English, Im Jo. Sun Chen: 嘿,你好吗?我是孙晨。 Jo: In Real English, we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. Sun Chen: 你是不是已经发
Academic ListeningPart 2 - Lectures: IntroductionThis programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Listening - a series for students at English-speaking un
英文歌词: mommy told me something a little kid should know it's all about the devil and i learned to hate him so she said he causes trouble when you let him in your room he'll never ever leave you if your heart is filled with gloom so let the sun sh
The Diamond Lens by Fitz-James O'Brien, Part One 钻石镜头 by 菲茨詹姆斯奥布莱恩 Our story today is called The Diamond Lens. It was written by Fitz-James O'Brien. We will tell the story in two parts. Now, here is Maurice Joyce with part o
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
Simon: What's wrong? Amy: I don't know. Hey! Roy! Ah~there we go. Simon: It's going the wrong way. Amy: Don't worry, I'll go back down in a minute. Roy! Roy: Simon. Amy: Roy! Oh god! Roy: What's wrong, Amy? What the hell? I'll go and get the key, ok
Michael: Simon have you done much traveling? Simon: I'd like to think that I have. Yes. Michael: OK, so where have you been? Simon: Well, I've been to a lot of places. I'd probably say about twenty different countries. I've taught English in Japan, K