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This is the second in a two-part intermediate Business English Pod lesson on the basics of socializing and networking. Last time you learned ways to start and finish a conversation appropriately. Today youll be studying how to keep a conversation goi
Study: Female Coffee Drinkers Are Less Depressed Women who drink coffee may have a lower risk of depression, according to a study from the Harvard School of Public Health. Several recent studies have looked at a possible link between coffee and suici
必背句型: A:The tribunal's terms of reference do not cover traffic offences. 法庭的授权调查事项不包括交通肇事罪。 B:Really?I didn't know before. 真的吗?我原来不知道。 The tribunal's terms of reference do not include
A panel discussion is held during a forum in Beijing talking about the most urgent global risks and China's role in global governance on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. [Photo: China Plus / Zhang Jin] A forum has been held in Beijing to discuss the most urg
With China acting more proactively in international affairs in recent years, more and more people are discussing China's potential role in governing global risks. Professor Xue Lan, dean of School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua Universit
Topic 1- Is it legal to live stream kids' life in class and dormitories? A trend is quietly sweeping up Chinese education institutions from kindergarten to high school. Every move students and teachers make in classrooms and even dormitories are reco
Pre-Listening Vocabulary caffeine: a drug found in some plants, including coffee seeds and tea leaves pesticide: a substance that keeps insects or harmful materials away from a plant alert: awake and paying attention ward off: to keep away something
Alisha Ryu A member of the U.S.-appointed Iraqi Governing Council says he believes Amnesty International's report, in which the human rights group harshly criticizes the conduct of coalition troops in
By Steve Herman Tokyo 20 September 2006 In Japan, it is Shinzo Abe by a landslide. The government's chief cabinet secretary, as expected, has swept the election for leadership of the Liberal Democratic Party, putting him in position to take over as
By Rowan Reid Johannesburg 16 June 2006 Students attend classes at the Meadowlands High School in Soweto (2000 photo) South Africa's Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) says many of the country's school children are unable to receive a quality education
Background: 印度曲棍球国家队的22名明星球员们拒绝为下个月在新德里举行的曲棍球世界杯训练,他们认为参加 很多比赛都没有得到应有的回报。这22名球员将无限制罢训下去,直到政府给与他们
Coffee is one of the world's most widely-enjoyed beverages. Flavor aside, scientists have recognized it as a complex blend of chemical compounds with potential health effects, both good and bad. Now, new research suggests that if you drink enough cof
By Barry Wood Washington 12 April 2008 The governing body of the International Monetary Fund is meeting Saturday in Washington to discuss a weakening global economy, inflation and proposals to stabilize financial markets still reeling from bank losse
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com is reportedly planning to launch an office-based automated food service concept targeting white-collar workers. The service, provided by the company's delivery business JD Daojia, would involve dedicated office areas w
December 5th, 1933Prohibition ends in the United States after more than a dozen years, as Utah ratifies the 21st Amendment to the constitution. That measure repeals the 18th Amendment, which had banned the manufacture, sale or transportation of alcoh
December 5th, 1933Prohibition ends in the United States after more than a dozen years, as Utah ratifies the 21st Amendment to the Constitution. That measure repeals the 18th Amendment, which had banned the manufacture, sale or transportation of alcoh
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has made his first public statements since the corruption scandal involving football's governing body. Blatter, who is up for re-election as the head of FIFA, has made the statements a day after seven high-profile FIFA exe
模仿文本: Ghana have requested a neutral venue for next month's away leg of their World Cup playoff with Egypt. They believe it's too dangerous to play the game in Cairo. In a letter to football's world governing body FIFA, Ghana's FA has calle
Media reports always criticized that there have been insufficient number of public facilities in Chinese cities. Yu Zhengsheng, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference said Tibet has realized remar