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Congressional Republicans and Democrats reached agreement on a bill funding the federal government through September 30. Congress is expected to approve the $1 trillion spending bill later this week. Without congressional action, some American govern
President Donald Trump will give his first speech to the U.S. Congress on Tuesday. He is expected to discuss his plan to increase military spending by nearly 10 percent, or $54 billion, offset by equal cuts in non-defense spending. The cuts will like
赖世雄旅游观光英语通教你学会观光旅游的各种对话、句子。 An Embarrassing Experience 一次尴尬的经验 Kathy and Evan are now outside the store. 凯西和艾凡现在在那家商店外面。 K:I don't think I've ever been
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. This week in Washington, Congress approved a war spending bill that President Bush said he would sign. There was debate on an immigration bill. And hearings continued into why the Justice Department dismis
Agriculture Report - Much of Africa Not Investing Enough in Agricultural Research This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语农业报道。 Investing in agricultural research and development can help poor co
President Obama is expected to call for hundreds of billions of dollars in new tax cuts and government spending tonight in an effort to boost the creation of jobs and bring down the nation's high unemployment rate. NPR's Scott Horsley reports the pre
Dialog 1 Mary, what are you doing? I'm getting ready to go to John's. I'm a little worried about you seeing him. Oh, dad. Well, he just scares me a little. Just promise me that you'll be careful, Ok? I wil., I'll call you if anything happens, I prom
Task3: Why buy lottery tickets? Script Charles: Did you hear? Next weeks lottery will be 28 million dollars! You got your ticket yet? Joan: I didnt buy lottery tickets, and I dont gamble on other ways, either. Lottery tickets ate just another way of
今天我们要学的词组是stand by。 Stand by有支持,站在一起的意思。 比如, 美国共和党议员迈凯恩在伊拉克增兵问题上支持布什总统,Senator McCain stands by President Bush on sending more troops to Iraq. 还比
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Today I am signing emergency legislation to fund the Federal government for the next seven weeks. This legislation was necessary because Congress failed in its most basic responsibility: to pass the spending bills that f
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This weekend, I am in Russia meeting with other world leaders at the G8 summit. This annual summit gives us a chance to talk about key issues facing all our nations, such as energy security and the threat of infectious d
MARGARET WARNER:Eighteen days and counting until the end of the year, when the government reaches the edge of the so-called fiscal cliff. Congressional correspondent Kwame Holman kicks off our coverage tonight. KWAME HOLMAN:Late in the day, House Spe
《我是不是你最疼爱的人》英文版 you have broken my heart it hurts so much but i don't care everyday of my life i'll wait for you i have never before felt so in need since you've been gone i just can't go a while without your love how co
That's right. It's the last day of school we hear on CNN student news. Manny? this is Corol Azoops. First up, President Obama's new jobs plan. Last night, the President unvealled the details of his plan to put more Americans back to work in a speach
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. 2005 has been a year of strong progress toward a freer, more peaceful world and a more prosperous America. This year we watched the Iraqi people defy the terrorists and suicide bombers and hold three successful elections
Do not rely completely on any other human being, however dear. We meet all lifes greatest tests alone. -Agnes Macphail 不要完全依赖另一个人,无论他/她有多么珍贵。生活中最大的考验,我们只能独自经历。加拿大首位
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. This week, President Bush sent Congress his spending plan for two thousand eight. His budget proposes almost three trillion dollars in government spending, a four percent increase over this year. The
EU Agrees to 1.3 Trillion Budget欧盟达成1.3万亿预算协议 From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语经济报道。 European Union countries have struggled to find common grou
Schools in US Dont Get Same Funding Education spending in the United States differs from school to school. In the southern state of Mississippi, a school in Brookhaven spends $6,417 per student. Just 100 kilometers west, Natchez spends nearly $3,000
A: What are you doing? B: I'm trying to figure out my budget. A: What do you need a budget for? B: I need to put a limit on my spending. A: What's your spending limit? B: I'm only allowed to spend $300 each month. A: That's not much. B: Because, I ne