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811.I just moved to town and havent met anyone yet. 我搬到镇里去了,再没见过任何人。 812.Its hard to work somewherev far from home. 在离家这么远的地方工作真是很困难。 813.Billy hasnt made any friends at his new school. 比利在新学校没有交什么朋友。 8
766.I spent this summer fighting forest fires. 这个夏季我在扑救森林大火。 767.My brother is a rodeov rider. 我哥哥是个马技表演者。 768.John is a New York City firefighter. 约翰是纽约市的一名消防员。 769.She was trappedw on a mountain in Tibet for al
781.Walking across the street in China can be very exciting. 走在中国的街道上是很令人激动的。 782.A predictableu life isnt very exciting. 可以预料的生活并不很令人兴奋。 783You need a little bit of excitement in your life. 你的生活需要一些激情。 784.
721.I saw a child begging on the street this morning. 今天早上我在街上看到一个男孩乞讨。 722.The car hit him right in front of me. 就在我面前,一辆车撞到他了。 723.His arm was cut very badly by the fan bladev. 他的手被电风扇的扇叶严重割伤了。 724.I w
736.You shouldnt believe everything you read on the internet. 你不应该全信在网上看到的东西。 737.We first met in a chat room. 我们是在一个聊天室里认识的。 738.A person doesnt have to be honest on-line. 在网上人不必诚实。 739.There are a lot of strang
601.I once met the president. 我曾经见过总统。 602.Swimming with dolphinsv was unforgettable. 和海豚一起游泳是很难忘的。 603.I almost drowned when I was a boy. 我小时候有一次差点淹死了。 604.Last year I went to the Great Wall. 去年我去了长城。 605.I
691.My aunt said she once saw a ghost. 我的姑姑说她曾经看到过鬼。 692.What was that noise? 那是什么声音? 693.I think theres something in the darkness. 我认为有什么东西在那黑暗里面。 694.No one knew what happened to Simon. 没有人知道西蒙发生了什么事
646.I love my new job. 我爱我的新工作。 647.That surprise birthday party was great. 那给了我一个惊喜的生日聚会真是太棒了。 648.This balloon ride is incredible. 这次乘气球旅行简直令人难以置信。 649.Our trip to the mountain was amazingv. 我们的登山之
661.I cant believe I said something that stupid at the party. 我简直不能相信我在晚会上竟说了那样的傻话。 662.I just spilled my drink all over my pants. 我把饮料洒满了我的裤子。 663.Halfway through my speech, I forgot the rest of what I wanted to say
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When you experience something new, do you know what happens to your brain? Some of the neurons in your brain build new connections. The brain is rewired, as scientists often put it. Our brains are always changing, in response to new experiences or as