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Chris: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Chris. Rosie: And I'm Rosie. Chris: And today we are going to talk about a new invention that promises to influence our dreams. Rosie: Oh, that sounds exciting! I love new in
人类的发展也伴随着对环境的破坏,保护好环境迫在眉睫..... Chris: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English, the programme where we discuss a topical subject and introduce you to some of the interesting voc
On March 9th, the final round of the TV series Nodo Jiman Za! World! was held on Japans NTV. In this program amateur singers from around the world sing their hearts out in Japanese before a nationwide audience. And the winner of this years final roun
Ade: Good morning Chris. Tell us, where do you come from? Chris: Im from Antwerp in Belgium. Ade: Wow! Ive never met anyone from Belgium, tell me something about it. Chris: Youve never met anyone from Belgium? Well its just actually a pretty small co
Chris: So Adelina, thats how you say, right, Adelina? Ade: Actually everybody calls me Ade. Chris: Well thats fine. So Ade, tell me what are your favorite cities in Europe? Ade: Well first of all I have to say I like other continents a lot more than
MODEL2 Rainforests will soon be only a memory. Script Susan: Hey, Chris, there is an environmental group on campus asking for donations to save the rainforests. Chris: So what? Susan: So what?! Dont you want to save the rainforests? Chris: But therer
MODEL3 Publish or perish Script Chris: Tell us, Professor Grant, What are your primary duties as a professor? Professor Grant: Well, I do a lot of research and writing. Its rough being an associate professor. Its publish or perish. Chris: So you spen
12 THE CAB I HAD was a real old one that smelled like someone'd just tossed his cookies in it. I always get those vomity kind of cabs if I go anywhere late at night. What made it worse, it was so quiet and lonesome out, even though it was Saturday ni
White Water Rafting 激流泛舟 Waves splashed in Chris' face as his raft glided over rocks. He kept his paddle deep in the water to keep him and his crew balanced. The rapids were wild today and he didn't want any accidents. For some of his passeng
UNIT 9 Traveling In China (II) Integrated Skills Development Dialogues A. A Visit to Dalian Chris Hudson is an American. Now he is having a conversation with FuHao, a local person in Dalian. Chris Hud
I've never seen you looking so lovely as you did tonight I've never seen you shine so bright I've never seen so many men ask you if you wanted to dance They're looking for a little romance Given half a chance And i've never seen that dress you're wea
Tell me how i'm supposed to breathe with no air If i should die before i wake Because you took my breath away Losing you is like living in a world without no air oh I'm here alone didn't wanna leave My heart won't move it's incomplete Is there an oth
Lesson 40 Text A Learn to Eat Like a Grown-up MOTHER: The table's laid. Come along, both of you, and let us begin. FATHER: I'm ready, I feel quite hungry. CHRIS: So am I, I could eat a horse. MOTHER: Well, we haven't got a horse for you , but what we
Chris向一家香港公司的老板Hank和部门主管Rebecca介绍申请国际认证的程序。Hank觉得有点麻烦,可Rebecca认为值得,因为拿到国际认证,在美国和欧洲做生意就可以畅通无阻了。Chris赞同Rebecca的看
模仿句子: The hosts beat the world champions Germany 2-0, Antoine Griezmann with both the goals. At the full-time whistle, here were the thoughts of Alan Green and the former England International's Chris Waddle and Danny Mills. Mustafi was dow
Chris Miller hated his college life. He was very fat. All his classmates made fun of him. It was hard for him to lose weight. People wouldn't stop laughing at him. After he graduated, he finally had time to go to the gym. He worked out every day. Eve
Todd: OK, Chris, Friday the 13th is coming up. So, first of all, are you superstitious? Chris: Yes. When I play sports I'm superstitious. I have a lucky shirt and stuff like that. Todd: Oh, really! Chris: Yeah. Todd: So what's your lucky shirt? Chris
During the last week, three major murder trials came to an end. The first one to end, last Wednesday, was a trial of an immigrant from Zimbabwe, George Gwase, for the murder of his niece, 10-year old Charlene, in Christchurch. He was found Not Guilty
Chris: Well, actually, Lindsay, I have a surprise. A bit of news to tell you as well. I'm getting married. Lindsay: No way! Chris: Yeah. Lindsay: You're getting married? Chris: Yep. I'm actually getting married before you, probably in March. Lindsay: