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突破口语之情景对话(16):Going for a walk散步 16. Going for a walk 散步 A: What did you say? B: I said it's a lovely day. Why don't we go for a walk? A: Well, I feel a little tired. B: Come on! A little labor, much health. A: Then can you wait a few m
Technology Report - IBM Says Minds Will Control Machines Within Five Years This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. Controlling a device with your mind. Powering your home with the energy of your own activities. These are two of the develop
成为NASA宇航员需要何种资质? Have you ever wondered how one becomes a NASA astronaut? It begins with filling out anapplication. The US space agency received more than 18,000 applications when it announcedlate last year that it was looking
Technology is constantly narrowing the gap between science fiction and reality, bringing fundamental changes into our lives. 日新月异的科技不断缩小科幻小说和科学事实间的差距,还给我们的生活带来根本上的改变。 A
[00:00.00]Learn to be a Leader 培养领导素质 [00:05.62]Todays youth seem content to take the easy route [00:09.56]and enjoy the ride of life. [00:11.31]When tough situations arise, [00:13.40]they often pout and complain. [00:15.68]How you live your t
US Senate Votes Down Controversial Oil Pipeline - For Now 美国参议院投票否决美加输油管道议案 WASHINGTON The U.S. Senate has rejected construction of a controversial pipeline to transport Canadian oil to American refineries. The $5 bi
Dear Annie: I have a question regarding the etiquette of using handicapped stalls in public restrooms. Are they to be used only by the handicapped, or is it OK for others to utilize them if there are no handicapped persons in the restroom? I often se
AS IT IS 2013-07-08 Apps for That: Traffic Jams, Alzheimers Care Hello, and welcome once again to As It Is, our daily show for people learning everyday American English. Im Christopher Cruise in Washington. Today on the program, we tell about a new a
By Michael Bowman Washington 15 May 2008 The top official for U.S. government international broadcasting says threats to press freedom around the world are boosting the need for accurate, objective transnational news sources. From Washington, VOA's M
Widow of Slain Civil Rights Leader Delivers Inaugural Invocation It was a shining moment for Evers-Williams, as she delivered the invocation at Barack Obamas second Inauguration. Fifty years ago, Evers-Williams' husband, Medgar Evers, was shot and ki
Vicksburg Businesses Band Together to Fight Floodwater As flooding continues along the Mississippi River, happy outcomes are hard to come by. There is one neighborhood in the South Vicksburg area of Mississippi, though, where five small businesses ha
Korean American Deli Owner Is A Calligrapher Kwon Myoung-Won tends to customers at the counter while his wife So-Young makes the sandwiches. They've been working together for 20 years in this store that sells beer and wine along with specialty sandwi
New Technology Prevents Cell Phone Use While Driving 新技术可以防止开车时使用手机 Almost everybody acknowledges the danger of using a hand-held cell phone while driving, yet over a three-year period in the U.S., 180 people were killed i
Researchers Seek Ways to Help Damaged Brains Heal 研究人员寻找修复脑损伤的方法 HOUSTONNormal brain activity results from those cells called neurons linking together in complex networks, and researchers are seeking a better understanding
Louisiana Using BP Settlement Funds to Restore Coast 路易斯安那州使用BP赔偿资金恢复海岸生态 GRANDE ISLE, LOUISIANA Five years ago, technicians capped a well in the Gulf of Mexico that had been spilling oil for 87 days, polluting bea
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: I say renewable energy and you probably think wind or maybe the sun. You might be able to put the ocean's waves on that list, too. The Department of Energy is experimenting with this idea. The department is spending $40 million t
This show is centered on an in-depth report that concerns child labor, a large African country and the element of cobalt. We're explaining how all those things are tied together. First, the issue of child labor. The United Nations defines this as wor
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 28 November 2007 Nigeria plans to reform its gas sector by introducing new pricing rules and providing infrastructure to improve supplies to the domestic market. For VOA, Gilbert da Costa in Abuja reports that another key co
Will shale gas be able to quench the energy thirst of the world's second largest economy? According to the Geological Survey of China, it may be too early to tell, but a plan is certainly now in motion. The newly released China Shale Gas Resources Su
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 06 October 2006 West African leaders are meeting in Abuja to discuss how war-divided Ivory Coast should be run, after a U.N.-backed transitional government expires at the end of this month. The meeting is viewed as a crucia