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The Music Man from Japan Tony: Hello and welcome to Tony Talk! I’m Tony Provolone and today we’re talking with Mr. Hara Tomohisa from Japan. I just want to ask you, you’ve been in China now for
VOICE ONE: This is Rich Kleinfeldt. VOICE TWO: And this is Stan Busby with THE MAKING OF A NATION -- a VOA Special English program about the history of the United States. (MUSIC) Today, we tell about life in the United States during the nineteen six
Here come old flattop 他穿着肥大的衣服 he come grooving up slowly 他慢慢地进入状态 He's got Joo Joo eyeball 眼珠叽里咕噜地转 He one holy roller 他是唱诗班的明星 He got hair down to his knees 他的头发垂到了膝盖
if elephant could fly id be a little more optimistic but i dont see that happening anytime soon i dont mean to sound so pessimistic but i dont think that cow ceally umped over he moon when will i wake
January 10th, 1776. Thomas Paine publishes Common Sense, one of the most influential works of the American Revolution. The pamphlet urges freedom for Britains colonies in America just months before the Declaration of Independence. 1863. All aboard, b
世界上有很多景点、物品都是以名人来命名的,你知道的有几个呢? Neil: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, the programme in which we discuss something from the news and teach you a few useful words and phrases on the way!
The Beatles are probably the most popular band in music history. Beatles Day celebrates The Beatles' triumphant return to their hometown, Liverpool, on 10 July 1964 from their first tour to the USA. It was also just in time for the premiere of their
约翰温斯顿列侬(John Winston Lennon,1940年10月9日1980年12月8日),出生于英国利物浦,英国摇滚乐队披头士成员,[1] 摇滚音乐家,诗人,社会活动家。[2] 1952年9月,列侬在进入Quarry Bank初级中学
[00:00.00]2.1 The Beatles were John Lennon,Paul McCartney [00:10.62]George Harrison,and Ringo Starr. [00:14.27]The group was vry successful in the 1960s [00:17.87]and their music is still very popular today. [00:21.87]Most of the Beatles' songs were
Unit 7 Music After-Class Reading PASSAGE I The Beatles[1] Proper Names Basie (男子名)巴锡 Beatles (乐队名)甲壳虫乐队 Brian Epstein (男子名)布莱恩.爱泼斯坦 Cavern 卡文(在英国利
AS IT IS 2015-12-09 Donald Trump, John Lennon, and #InternetTheBeatles 唐纳德特朗普,约翰列侬,和披头士 #TrumpOnCNN Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is all over social media today because of comments he made Monday. Trump ca
THIS IS AMERICA - Rock and Roll History, Part 2 By Shelley Gollust Broadcast: Monday, April 05, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Rock music has influenced American culture for fifty years. I'm Ray Freeman with
Good morning. I'm Melissa Long here at the CNN center in Atlanta with a look at some of the stories that are happening NOW IN THE NEWS. It is Wednesday, September 9th, 2009. President Obama / trying today to gain a momentum for changing the healthca
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英文歌词: One, two, three, four Can I have a little more? Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, I love you A, B, C, D Can I bring my friend to tea? E, F, G, H, I, J, I love you (Bom bom bom bompa bom) Sail the ship (Bompa bom) Chop the tree (Bompa bo
Nicola: So Kate, tell me about your favorite music! Kate: I'd say my favorite music would have to be the Beatles. Nicola: Yeah. Kate: I love the Beatles, cause they always make me happy and I've grown up with the BeatlesNicola: Uh-huh, so you're pare
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Nicola: So Kate, tell me about your favorite music! 尼科拉:凯特,跟我说说你最喜欢的音乐吧! Kate: I'd say my favorite music would have to be the Beatles. 凯特:要说我最喜欢的音乐那一定是披斗士。 Nicola: Yeah. 尼
Nicola: So Kate, tell me about your favorite music! Kate: I'd say my favorite music would have to be the Beatles. Nicola: Yeah. Kate: I love the Beatles, cause they always make me happy and I've grown up with the Beatles Nicola: Uh-huh, so you're par
In Liverpool, there is a street called Penny Lane. Why is it called Penny Lane? Perhaps the name comes from the penny coin nowdays the smallest coin used in Britain. Perhaps there were shops on Penny Lane which sold cheap things, things which cost on