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Earthquake Jolts Tokyo from bed An earthquake measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale shook the Tokyo area before dawn, jolting many residents out of bed and causing minor injuries to at least 19 people. The quake registered at 4:46 am with the epicenter
Google dancers and transvest ballerinas ,they dont often star at Japanese political rallies ,but they do it . candidate is Kanako Otsuji, the first openly gay politician to run for parliament in Japan. No one here recognizes the sexual minorities liv
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Broadcast: Jan 18, 2003 Japan's Emperor Akihito has undergone surgery for prostate cancer. His surgeons say the 2) prognosis for a full recovery look good. Doctors who performed the procedure Saturday
Whats cooking in Tokyos International Food Machinery and Tech Expo? For this robot chef, its Okonomiyaki-Japanese pancakes. One of a crew of sideboard servers dishing out the latest at the industrial event,Toyo Riki President Narito Hosomi says robot
Experts say there is a high likelihood of a big earthquake hitting the huge metropolis of Tokyo in the next few years. Authorities are trying to ensure the city is as prepared as possible for another large quake. 专家说,日本首都大东京地区
Japanese residents are protesting against the country's nuclear power policy following revelations that over 300 tons of contaminated water flow daily from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea. Japan's authorities confirmed that the
[00:03.58]CONVERSATION 1 [00:08.44]HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO JAPAN? [00:12.59]Jack: Have you ever been to Japan? I'm going in the fall. [00:18.96]Ted: Yeah, I've been there twice. [00:23.51]Jack: Really? Tell me about it. What's it like? [00:28.58]Ted: O
Task 1 考试日期: 2012.10.13 类别 Line chart 题目 The line charts describe the average temperature in Tokyo, Japan and in Sydney, Australia. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where r
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Fukushima Farmers Worry About Region's Brand With the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant set to continue through most of this year, many people in the region are worried about the long-term impact on the Fukushima brand. Nowhere can
Lesson 20 On 1.It's on me! 2.You are on. 3.I'm on a diet. 4.I'm on your side. 5.There's no money on me. 6.I'm on the top of the world. 7.We're on for five o'clock this afternoon. 8.They've got an on-again,off-again romance.
Dialogue 1 Mark: Jingjing, you look tired today. Are you all right? 马克:京晶,你看着有些疲倦。你还好吧? Jingjing: Yeah, I'm usually more chipper than I am today. 京晶:没错,我平时比今天活泼。 Mark: What's going o
Joel: So, Michele, you said you are from Canada. Michele: Yeah. Joel: What part of Canada? Michele: I lived in Ontario in a small town called Beaverton. Joel: Beaverton. And so how big is the town? Michele: It was pretty small, about seven or eight t
英国每日电讯:日本东京的一家餐馆贴出声明,圣诞节前夜不接待情侣顾客,因为他们的甜蜜幸福会让其他单身的人更加觉得自己孤单. 圣诞节情侣去死餐厅 The Telegraph: A restaurant in Tokyo has announce
Jess: So, Tom, I was reading in the newspaper this morning, and I noticed a story which said that Tokyo and Osaka are now the most expensive cities to live in. I remember you told me you used to live in Tokyo. Was that your experience of living there
I had a really good time last night, Thursday night, so I couldn't stay out that late, but I went over to a friend's house, an English girl, that I met over here in Japan, where I'm living at the moment, but she's like the only English girl that I ac
Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This Edition China leads the medal tally with four golds and two bronzes in the first day of the London Olympics. Chinese public congratulate the opening ceremony of the London Ol
Todd: Hello! Heidi: Hi! Todd: Hi! What is your name? Heidi: My name is Heidi? Todd: Heidi! Where are you from? Heidi: I'm from the U.S. Todd: OK. Where are you from in the U.S? Heidi: From Connecticut. Todd: OK. Ah..tell us about Connecticut. Heidi:
I had a really good time last night, Thursday night, so I couldn't stay out that late, but I went over to a friend's house, an English girl, that I met over here in Japan, where I'm living at the moment, but she's like the only English girl that I ac