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I remember quite clearly now when the story happened. [00:02.14]我仍清晰地记得故事发生的时候。 [00:04.28]The autumn leaves were floating in measure down to the ground, [00:06.45]秋叶翻飞,飘落一地。 [00:08.62]recovering the l
STEVE EMBER: And Im Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we tell about the history of radio and the latest technology. (MUSIC) SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Our story begins in Britain in eighteen seventy-three. A scientist named James Max
A Discussion Later That Same Day When Michael finished telling the story, he looked around the room and saw his former classmates smiling at him. Several thanked him and said they got a good deal out of the story. Nathan asked the group, What would
HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English. (MUSIC) I'm Doug Johnson. This week: We play music by the comedian, actor and singer Wayne Brady ... And answer a listener question about the most literate cities in the United States ... But f
This is the VOA Special English program American Stories. Our story today is called ''All the Years of Her Life''. It was written by Morley Callaghan, here is Shep O'Neal to tell you the story. The drug store was beginning to close for the night. Yo
This week's story is called Tomatoes. It was written by John Robinson Junior. Here is Walter Gathery with our story. Mother let no one touch the tomatoes. Why? was a mystery to me. I watched her working in the tomato patch. Her sun-browned hands seem
This is my sister, Helen. 这是我的妹妹,海伦。 Nice to meet you, Helen. Hi! 很高兴认识你,海伦。嗨。 Would you like a pie? No, thank you. 你想要一个派吗?不要了,谢谢。 What about a cake? Yes, please. 要一块蛋糕
EXPLORATIONS - For Many Americans Summertime is Reading Time SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Im Shirley Griffith. STEVE EMBER: And Im Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Our subject today is books. For many Americans, summer is a good time to cat
Six years ago, Mike could read and draw, but he could not write. 六年前,麦克会读会画,但是他不会写。 Now he can do many things. 现在他能做许多事情了。 Twenty years ago, Mr Brown wrote letters to his friends. 二十年前,
Yang Ling wants to visit Su Hai's new home. 杨玲想去参观苏海的新家。 How do I get to your home, Su Hai? 苏海,我怎么才能到你家? You can take the metro. You can get on the metro at Park Station and get off at City Library Stat
Look at my toy cars. 看看我的玩具车。 They're nice. How many cars do you have, Mike? 太漂亮了。迈克,你有多少玩具车啊? Thirteen. 13辆。 Do you have any toy cars, Helen? 海伦,你有玩具车吗? No, I don't. 不,我没
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(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: It's Friday, which is when we hear from StoryCorps. Back in 2011, this series of conversations featured a talk between two people who could have been enemies but instead became friends. Mary Johnson met Oshea
(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Time again for StoryCorps. And today, we're remembering a man who fought for the right to vote in Mississippi and was murdered for it. His name is Vernon Dahmer, and he was a civil rights leader in the mid-19
Jacqueline Woodson's New Novel For Adults Has Its Roots In Adolescence AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: Jacqueline Woodson has been writing books for children and young adults for most of her career. She won the National Book Award in 2014 for her memoir Brown G
Lesson one Good morning,Steven,Are you all right? 早上好,史蒂文。你没事吧? Hi,Jake,Yes,I'm fine,I'm just a little tried. 嗨,杰克。还好,只是有点累。 Late night last night,huh?Party?Dancing?What was it? 昨天晚上又熬夜
Lake of Autumn I remember quite clearly now when the story happened. 我仍清晰地记得故事发生的时候 The autumn leaves were floating in measure down to the ground, 秋叶翻飞,飘落一地。 recovering the lake,where we used tom like c
The boy was on the ground on his hands and knees. Meet my young helper from Camelot, saidMorgan. The boy glanced up. He had a friendly freckled faceand twinkly dark eyes. His hair was the same colorthat Teddy's fur had been. He looked a bit older tha
So Helen began her college years. As hard as the Cambridge School had been, Radcliffe seemed impossible. There was never enough time. Annie spelled lectures into Helens hand. Annie read the textbooks to Helen. It seemed as though they were on a tread
Letters on the grave. Since the stranger's visit at Cranshawe's cafe, rumors were buzzing around the village. Was what he had said actually true? Who was he? How did he know so much about this old, sad story? And what had happened to Peter Whitcome's