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Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION American history in VOA Special English. Americas eighteenth president, Ulysses Grant, was elected to his second term in eighteen seventy-two. Grant had led the Union army of the North to victory over the Confederate
Grant and I were friends until Grant stabbed me in the back Grant在我背后说我坏话之前我和grant是好朋友。 stab表示刺,戳。 stab someone in the back表示在某人背后说坏话。这种人也可称为a backstabber。
Grant: Whats that? 格兰特:那是什么? Tess: This is a letter from my Aunt Lynn. 黛丝:这是我的琳恩阿姨寄来的信。 Grant: Did anyone send me a letter? 格兰特:有谁寄信给我吗? Tess: No, sorry, Grant. 黛丝:没有,
Grant: This place is still not clean. Can you clean the other room? Oh, never mind. I can do it myself. 格兰特:这个地方还是不干净,你可以去扫另一间房间吗?要不然,算了,我自己来吧。 Tess: Is it? Let me see. 黛丝
David:There you guys are. Lets go for lunch. 戴维:你们来了,我们吃午饭去。 Eve:David, Grants mom just called, something bad happened. 伊芙:戴维,格兰特的妈妈刚刚来电话,一件很不幸的事情发生了。 David:Gra
Grant: Krista, I need candy and chocolate. They give me energy. 格兰特:克丽丝塔,我需要糖果。他们给我能量。 Krista: Sweets dont give you energy. 克丽丝塔:甜食不会给你能量。 Pete: Shes right. Sugar makes you tired
Grant:Krista? Is that you? 格兰特:克丽丝塔?是你吗? Krista:Grant? Oh my goddess! I dont believe it. 克丽丝塔:格兰特?噢,我的天啊!我真不敢相信。 Grant:Wow! I havent seen you since high school! How are you? 格兰
Tess:Hi, Grant! Are you reading todays paper? 黛丝:嗨,格兰特!你正在看今天的报纸吗? Grant:Yes. 格兰特:是的。 Tess:Can I read it, too? 黛丝:我也能看看吗? Grant:I guess on. 格兰特:可以啊。
Tess:Grant! What are you doing? 黛丝:格兰特,你在做什么? Grant:Oh, hi, Tess. Im playing a new computer game. 格兰特:喔,嗨,黛丝,我在玩一个新的电脑游戏。 Tess:What game? 黛丝:什么游戏? Grant:Go! Yes
Tess:Hi! Grant! How are you? Are you ready for your big trip? 黛丝:嗨,格兰特!你好吗?你准备这次盛大的旅行了吗? Grant:Almost. 格兰特:差不多了。 Tess:Im so excited for you. I have always wanted to travel abroad. 黛
I think hes gorgeous. I really like him. Hes really handsome and I love his movies. Hugh Grant was good in Bridget Jones. The first one anyway. Hes ok, not a bad actor. Hes never been my favourite or popular with me, hes ok. I have no opinion about t
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