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Part One 听辨练习 A. Listen and repeat. The numbers are said with rising intonation but have falling intonation at the end of each group . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 B. Now listen, and mark the falling intonation at the end
27 Gunpowder, treason and plot Most countries have a special national day on which they have displays of fireworks. In England, the special day is November 5th. Sandy and Sue not only bought a lot of fireworks, but built a big bonfire in the garden a
Todd: OK. Steven, you're looking at a picture. Please describe what you see! Steven: Uh, I can see a red double decker bus. It's the kind of bus you'll see very often in London. In fact I know this bus is from London because I can see the names: Chel
Our performance during this World Cup has not been enough to progress further, and both myself and all the players regret that and are hurt, and are hurt by that more than people realize. 在本届世界杯上,我们的表现还不够好,也无法再
Todays podcast is by Mark. He is a football coach in New Zealand. Hello everyone. A few years ago, I moved from England to New Zealand to coach football to children in Auckland, the biggest city in New Zealand. Id like to tell you about the differenc
It has been a good summer for seeing things in the sea. I told you about the whales in the Bay of Biscay in the last podcast, and this podcast is about sharks. In July, a man contacted a newspaper to tell them that he had seen a great white shark in
In many towns in England, the main shopping street is called High Street. We often use the expression high street to mean the main shopping street of any town or suburb, no matter what its real name is. Or we talk about the high street to mean shoppi
Have you come across the English expression carrying coals to Newcastle? This is what it means. For several hundred years, from the 16th century until about 50 years ago, the North-east of England was a major coal-producing area. There were literally
Do you know the English word unearth? If you unearth something, you dig it out of the ground. Perhaps you remember the podcast about the Staffordshire Hoard, a collection of gold and precious stones which had been discovered in a field. The man who f
Goodbye England's Rose 永别了,我们的英国玫瑰 May you ever grow in our hearts 愿你永远盛开在我们心中 You were the grace that placed itself 你是仁慈的化身 Where lives were torn apart 关怀庇护颠沛流离的人们 You c
The Northmen were very intelligent They soon learned to speak the language of their subjects and gave up the uncivilised ways of the early Vikings 这些北欧人异常聪明。他们很快学会讲被征服民族的语言,抛弃了早期维京人
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. I'm Marina Santee. Voice 2 And I'm Mike Procter. 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 Nicholas Winton had a secre
Todd: Hey, Lois, so what do you think about the World, not the World Cup, the Euro Cup so far? Lois: So far it's been an interesting tournament. I didn't expect to see Greece and Portugal make it to the final. I was a little bid disappointed with Eng
Todd: Hey, Lois, so what do you think about the World, not the World Cup, the Euro Cup so far? Lois: So far it's been an interesting tournament. I didn't expect to see Greece and Portugal make it to the final. I was a little bid disappointed with Eng
So let's play detective and have a look at some of the works at Castle Howard. 来玩玩侦探游戏,看看在霍华德城堡的一些作品。 And see if we can discover some of the stories that they can tell us. 看看我们是否可以发现一些
Explanation: The east coast of the United States, or the part of the United States that touches the Atlantic Ocean, is also called the Eastern Seaboard or the Atlantic Seaboard. The Eastern Seaboard is the place where the United States began. When Eu
David Beckham is a famous football player. He played for Manchester United in the years when Manchester United won everything they could possibly win. And he was captain of the England football team. But in the past few years his football career has
In England, children normally start school when they are about five. They go to a primary school until they are 10 years old. Then they move to secondary school. This is big change for children. Secondary schools are much bigger than primary schools.
Todays podcast is about the word run. You know what run means. If you are late, you have to run to catch the train. In a football game, the players run after the ball. But we can use run in lots of other ways as well. As we shall see. Last week, I vi