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Today, 200 business and community leaders met in Auckland to talk about saving jobs. The Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Reserve Bank all spoke to the meeting. They are worried about unemployment and say that many peop
图片1 clear adj. 清楚的,清澈的 例句:I made it clear to Simon that I rejected his proposal. 我清楚地告诉西蒙,我拒绝了他的建议。 clearance n.清除 例句:We have a clearance sale today. 我们今天清仓大甩卖。
如果你每天都在办公桌前工作,你要注意了.你知道你每天使用的办公桌上有多少细菌吗?数字惊人. 办公室键盘比马桶还脏 Daily Mail: Millions of us spend our days slaving over a keyboard. But lurking between the
Men Won't Ask for Shopping Directions Either A study in the Journal of Consumer Marketing finds that men are less likely than women to ask for expert advice when shopping, in this case for wine. Karen Hopkin reports They say that men dont like to ask
民间艺术 Folk Arts 在阿美和丹尼尔逛夜市的同时,我们一起来看看他们的爸爸本杰明到哪里去了吧! Listen Read Learn Assistant: There are many art craft items in this shop. I suggest you take your time, and you might find something you like. Benjamin: That
By Greg Flakus Houston 17 October 2007 Energy experts from around the world have gathered in Houston for a three-day conference on the issue of peak oil, which involves predictions that world oil production will soon reach its peak and then go into d
VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember. This week, our subject is mothers and how their image has changed over the years in film and television. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Anna Jarvis
By Meredith Buel Washington 01 February 2006 An expert on global terrorism says there are now up to 40 groups around the world trying to imitate al-Qaida and virtually all of them are intent on attack
A gathering of U.S. foreign policy experts, observers and diplomats has heard that American policy toward Africa will remain more or less constant, regardless of who wins the November 4 presidential election. VOA's Peter Heinlein in Addis Ababa repo
Runaway real estate prices in China have been a significant source of public complaint in recent years. To curb the soaring housing prices, the government has implemented a string of policies since early 2010. However, the property market has shown s
The 19th CPC National Congress has successfully concluded in Beijing in October, 2017, reviewing China's performance in the past five years under the CPC leadership, and scheduling Chinas future development path in the new era. 00:00/08:53 The report
That was He Weiwen from Renmin University speaking with CRI's Wang Mengzhen.
Stephanie Ho There are 12 million American citizens who trace their ancestries back to Asia and the Pacific Islands - about .5 percent of the U.S. population. Asian Pacific Americans acknowledge that
Last week's ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague has led some observers to suggest there is a growing polarization of camps among those who do and don't back China's position on the dispute with the Philippines. This includes som
Chinese cancer patients will soon be able to purchase more imported anti-cancer drugs at a lower price. Starting May 1st, imported anti-cancer drugs will be exempt from tariffs. Authorities also say the approval times to get foreign drugs into the Ch
Idiom: Put your foot in your mouth ( say something silly )Hit the book: Marvel at Reveal Illusion Social bond Tactile Adulthood Attachment Cognition Neurophysiological Epigenetic Have you ever touched a loved one's arm and marvelled at the softness o
By Scott Bobb Johannesburg 12 November 2007 Experts on lung disease meeting in South Africa are warning the world could face a tuberculosis crisis if drug resistant strains of TB are not contained and if TB testing does not become a regular part of H
Li Cheng is the director of the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution think tank. During an interview with CRI, he listed several issues the two sides will talk about. Each country has a different basket of issues. Some overlap a
Despite being one of the numerous US products facing potential import sanctions in the escalating trade tensions between Washington and Beijing, the US soybean lobby is still holding out optimism about future trade ties between China and the US. In t
Jeffrey Kinkley is a history professor at St. John's University. The military parade itself of course conveyed an image of China's strength and modernization. President Xi Jinping's announcement he will be cutting the size of Chinese military by 300-