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[00:00.00]Unit 3 Shall I wash my socks? [00:15.62]1.Let's talk. [00:21.50]Mum,shall I hang them up for you?No,thanks. [00:28.97]Dad,shall I wash my socks?Yes,please. [00:36.05]Shall we carry some water for them?Yes,let's go. [00:43.02]Shall I take a
It is very disspointing that he will not own up his responsibility in this particular crime and we acturally looking forward to the independent forensic expert report that acutally do out on saturday this week which we believe the turning point to br
PartI Getting ready B. 1.man: What time do you have? Woman: I have a quarter to five. Man: Excuse me? Whats the time? Woman: A quarter to five. 2.woman: What time is it? Man: its 10:15. Woman: are you sure? My watch has 10;30. Man: your watch must b
[00:29.39]Where is the box? [00:41.77]It's on the desk. [00:57.42]Where is the box? [01:01.07]It's under the table. [01:26.65]Is the box under the desk? [01:38.80]No,it isn't. [01:50.94]It's on the floor. [02:08.00]Where is the box? [02:18.34]It's be
[00:04.42]UNIT 1Favourite Subjects [00:08.41] Self-assessment [00:10.27]Listen and tick. [00:12.31] [00:54.31]Listen, make and say. [00:56.47]Wrapping a new book [00:59.97]1.Get a piece of paper. [01:05.77]2.Fold the paper. [01:11.11]3.Put the book i
[00:29.99]Lesson One What time is it? [00:37.25]Listen and read [00:41.82]What time is it? It's seven fifteen.It's time for breakfast. [00:50.57]What time is it?It's eight o'clock.It's time for school. [00:59.12]What time is it?It's eight thirty.It's
Hickory, Dickory, Dock (滴答,滴答,钟声响) Hickory, dickory, dock, 滴答,滴答,钟声响, The mouse ran up the clock , 小老鼠爬到钟上面。 The clock struck one, 时钟铛铛指向一点钟。 The mouse ran down , 小老鼠
[00:10.44]Learn to say. [00:13.68]Good afternoon,boys and girls.下午好,孩子们. [00:17.06]Let's talk about our diet.我们来讨论关于饮食. [00:20.49]What did you have for breakfast this morning [00:24.74]Sally?你今天早餐吃的什么,萨
[00:04.49]Part 1 [00:07.34]WARMING UP [01:34.41]biology=scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals [01:52.98]the biology of bacteria biologist [02:04.94]biological washing powder [02:28.30]LISTENING [02:34.25]1. Listen to the ta
[00:00.00]Lesson Seven.Hello there.Listen. [00:23.01]Hey,these lamps are nice. [00:27.66]Thank you.They're Chinese. [00:32.13]They're nice. Thank you. [00:36.68]Now listen to me,and say each word or phrase after me. [00:43.83]this clock a clock This
中元音[ə] 发音要领: [ɔ]是低、后舌位、圆唇短元音。舌位:舌尖离下齿,舌后向软腭微微抬起,舌后身和喉头比较紧张;唇形:双唇稍用力,使嘴唇呈圆形,不突出;声带:振动。 技巧提示: 发
Ted Hughes I imagine this midnight moment's forest: Something else is alive Besides the clock's loneliness And this blank page where my fingers move. Through the window I see no star: Something more near Though deeper within darkness Is entering the
Larks and owls NB: This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript Dan: Hello and welcome to this weeks 6 minute English. Im Dan Walker Smithand today Im joined by Kate. Now Kate, would you say youre more of a morning or an evening person? Kate: Id
Broken Heels Alexandra Burke Hey Hey Hey.... Hey hey hey, Hey hey hey All the ladies tell the fellas we can do what they can do We can do it even better in broken heels I roll my sleeves up Wrap my hair up There's no sign on the road So i never stop
DAVID GREENE, HOST: The days after the end of Daylight Saving Time can be a bit confusing. Your cell phone probably adjusted automatically, but maybe the clock in your car did not leading to brief panic. Am I late for work? In the first of an occasio
Get enough sleep I have a theory about sleep. My theory is this: everyone who routinely uses an alarm clock suffers from chronic sleep deprivation. Using an alarm clock a few times a year (to catch a plane or have a phone call with someone in another
1、a change of pace 节奏变换 You cant do these chemistryexperiments all day long. You certainly need a change of pace. 2、 a far cry from 相距甚远 The published book is far cry from the early manuscript. 3、 and how 的确 A: Shes a good d
7 Morning Hacks to Jumpstart Your Day Ill be the first to admit that Im really not a morning person. Ive tried to get myself going in the early hours of the morning, but Ive always been more of a night owl my creative juices seem to flow better in th