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571. What does he look like? 他长得什么样? 572. Hes kind of tall and thin. 他有点高,有点瘦。 573. He has a long nose. 他的鼻子很长。 574. He always wears funny ties. 他总是系着滑稽的领带。 575. What does it look like? 它看起来什么样? 576. Its jus
01.02.单句 买鞋袜 我试一下这双行吗? Can I try this pair on? 我穿三十七号鞋。 I take size thirty-seven. 我不喜欢高跟鞋。 I don't like high-heels. 太紧了。 It's too tight. 这双舒服多了,是什么做的呀? Th
13 Liberal and Conservative News GLOSSARY rag a poor-quality, unimportant newspaper * Hennah writes for the local rag, but she dreams of becoming a reporter for anational newspaper. news coverage the stories and events that are discussed in a newspap
Although it was autumn, the snow was already beginning to fall in Tibet. Our legs were so heavy and cold that they felt like blocks of ice. Have you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles? That's what we looked like! Along the way children dressed in long
collect 搜集 collection 收藏品 cotton wool 药棉 feel worried 感到担心 for a while 一会儿,片刻 in answer to 作为的答复 make noise 吵闹 meanwhile 同时 nod 点头 pull 拔 pull out 拔出来 remove from 把从取出 search out
A: I need to make an appointment to see the doctor. B: What seems to be the problem? A: I have a rash that I need a doctor to look at. B: Do you have a fever with that rash? A: No, it just itches a lot. B: I have openings on Tuesday or Wednesday. Whi
嘉宾:Debbie Mason 话题:Moths 英国人的妖蛾子之患 单词拼写: 1、Domestic: to do with a home or internal 2、Swashbuckling: a shout for fight (e.g. A swashbuckling pirate or hero) 3、Gruesome: extremely unpleasant and shock
A new kind of entertainment was making its debut high in the French Alps Monday that left some of its participants out in the cold. Sheepshearing competitions are typically found in Australia and New Zealand, but farmers in the alpine region adopted
By Phil Mercer Sydney 21 January 2008 Australia's wool industry faces a chronic lack of sheep shearers. They are being lured to better paid jobs in the booming mining sector, just as demand from China, which buys about 60 percent of Australian wool,
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Two new discoveries could offer easier ways to identify infectious diseases in developing countries. Red Maasai hair sheep, native to East Africa, in a photo from the International Livestock Resear
By Solana Pyne Marrakesh, Morocco 17 November 2009 Moroccan carpets are prized for their beauty and can fetch hundreds of dollars in stores. But little of that money ends up in the hands of the women who spend months weaving the carpets. Rug weavers
Australia's wool industry faces a chronic lack of sheep shearers. They are being lured to better paid jobs in the booming mining sector, just as demand from China, which buys about 60 percent of Australian wool, is soaring. 澳大利亚的羊毛业长期
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. I'm Joshua Leo. Voice 2 And I'm Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand - no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 A woman sits on a high, green mou