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Callum: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Callum Robertson and with metoday is Kate, hello Kate. Kate: Hello Callum. Callum: Do you like going on business trips? Kate: Well I do quite like the idea of them but they're definitely no holiday.
421.This book bores me. 这本书让我感到乏味。 422.Do you find this class boring? 你觉得这堂课闷吗? 423.This movie isnt very interesting. 这部电影不是很有趣。 424.Im not interested in this conversation. 我对这次谈话不感兴趣。 425.Holidays with my rel
Having a high IQ may have its drawbacks: a new study finds that highly intelligent children are more likely to try illegal drugs in their teenage and adult years. The work is published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. An ongoing s
Better Memory Begets Boredom 记忆力太好的坏处? Summers here and it wont be long before school-aged kids across America start complaining that theyre tiredof riding their bikes, playing at the park, swimming in the pooland all the other awes
Interest in sport in Britain is widespread, as is indicated by the huge crowds which attend such occasions as the Football Association Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, international rugby matches at Twic
星座故事:十二星座最不能忍受的事 Aries 白羊(Mar. 21- April 20) Yours is the most impatient sign of all, Aries, so naturally, what irritates you most is waiting. Period. You want to be the first one in, the first one out, and at the
Life is filled with more instances of waiting than actually doing what we were waiting for. On a lighter and lesser philosophical note, we all have gone through the irritating period of waiting for someone who is a regular late comer. These times com
There are many reasons why your mind might wander in class or during homework. Some of the most common factors are non-medical and simple, and they can be treated by making small changes in your routine. 在课堂上或者做作业时,思想不集中
Boredom traditionally has a bad reputation. In 2009, a study of 7,524 civil servants found that those with the highest levels of boredom were nearly 40% more likely to have died by the end of the 25-year trial, compared with those who werent bored. T
1. You don't have to see each other every day. 你们不必每天都见面。 If you can, then why not? But you don't have to nag each other about you or your partner coming over just because you haven't seen a glimpse of each other for the day (yet)
What Do You See? Do you believe that reality just is and there's nothing you can do to change it? Do you think that what you're experiencing day to day is pretty much set in stone? That you're too old, stubborn or poor for life to be any different? I
Chapter 14 第十四章 During the journey back to England I thought much of Strickland. 在回伦敦的旅途上,关于思特里克兰德我又想了很多。 I tried to set in order what I had to tell his wife. 我试着把要告诉他妻子的事理
Joe Hollier, a 25-year-old former skater turned technology entrepreneur, describes the moment of transcendental calm when he gave up his smartphone. Mr Hollier had started going light, leaving behind his high tech pocket companion and disconnecting f
How to Develop Running As a Lifestyle One of the greatest physical and mental challenges on the planet is to complete a Marathon. While the thought of running a little over 42 km is daunting, for most healthy people this is an achievable goal. The fi
I live in a house full of millennials, three of whom are having their first skirmishes with working life. Every day I study them, marvelling at how little their early experiences resemble my own. Sometimes I think it is because they are different. So
My English name is Julie. I chose Julie to be my English name because my family name is Zhu. I guess I'm not the first Julie you have interviewed, because there are so many Julies, hehe. My hometown is Wuhan, so I speak Hubei dialect in addition to M
Do you believe that reality just is and there's nothing you can do to change it? Do you think that what you're experiencing day to day is pretty much set in stone? That you're too old, stubborn or poor for life to be any different? I used to think th