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Unit 3 Family One Modern dating 现代约会 1 Introduction A For millions of singles, e-mail has become an essential tool in the dating game. It's a good tool for casually getting to know people. It expedites the whole dating routine. 对于成百万的单身
Ben: There you are. My favourite person. My hero. My pal. My role model. Do you have a second? Chrissy: No. This is my favourite cartoon. Ben: No. I was talking to Mike. Mike: No, it's my favourite cartoon too. Ben: Mike listen, I. Chrissy: Hey! Ben
Conversation 1 对话1 so it's a potentially difficult situation. 所以这可能会是个麻烦的情况。 Hello, everyone. 大家好,各位。 Well, hi, Alice. 嗨,Alice. Aren't you going to introduce me, Paul? Paul,你不帮我介绍一下吗
Vocabulary Task Script and Answers 1. A: Im really stressed-out. Ive been sitting in front of the computer all day. B: Why dont you call it a day? You need to rest. A: I like my job and am good at it. But it surely grinds me down sometimes. B: Its no
图片1 adhere vi.黏附,胶着,坚持 v.坚持 例句:We adhere to the principle that everyone should be treated fairly. 我们坚持人人都应该被平等对待这一原则。 cling vi. 粘紧,附着,紧贴,坚持(意见),墨守
Judy Garland was a multi-talented performer - first known for her childhood role as Dorothy in the 1939 classic fantasy film, The Wizard of Oz. Garland became a Hollywood icon in later films, such as A Star is Born. And she was a popular stage and te
JUDY WOODRUFF: Next, a pair of education stories, one about too few children around the world going to school, the other on a promising pilot high school in the U.S. Lets start with a major global problem, especially pronounced in developing countrie
JUDY WOODRUFF: Its one of those times of the year when high school juniors aiming for college are getting ready to take the SAT or the ACT, but a large new study is challenging the value of these well-known standardized tests. Researchers looked at 3
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now: a high-profile showdown between a tech giant and the U.S. government over accessing private data. This time, it's Microsoft. Yesterday, the company filed a suit against the Department of Justice in federal court. Microsoft argues
JUDY WOODRUFF: The fallout from Ferguson took center stage at the White House today, with President Obama calling for some $260 million in federal response funds. It includes buying 50,000 body cameras to record police actions. Ferguson officer Darre
JUDY WOODRUFF: And exactly two weeks from Election Day, and Georgia is a surprise place Democrats are suddenly hopeful about. The two major-party candidates running for the open Senate seat are first-time candidates, but both come from well-known pol
JUDY WOODRUFF: For more on what's causing today's circumstances, and possible remedies, we turn to Marshall Fitz. He's director of immigration policy with the Center for American progress. It's a left-leaning think tank in Washington. And Jessica Vau
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now the questions surrounding a research trial with newborn babies that allegedly didn't provide adequate disclosure to parents. The trial involved 1,300 infants at 23 hospitals who were born extremely prematurely between 2004 and 2009
Harry: Ive put in a good word for you with my boss. He said to stop by the store at 4:00 today and hell interview you for the job. Judy: Okay, I think I can make it around 4:00. Harry: Not around 4:00. You need to be there at 4:00 sharp, got that? Im
JUDY WOODRUFF: We look at some of the details of today's findings with a longtime investigator. Peter Goelz is a former managing director of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board. He oversaw the investigation, among others, of TWA Flight 800
JUDY WOODRUFF: One year ago today, the Islamic State group shocked many around the world as it captured Mosul, Iraq's second largest city. One year later, Iraq is mired in a multifront war with the extremist organization and thousands have been kille
JUDY WOODRUFF: The Obama administration has essentially cleared the way to allow Royal Dutch/Shell to begin drilling for oil and gas in the Arctic Ocean this summer. It's one of the most consequential and long-awaited drilling decisions from the gove
JUDY WOODRUFF: Today's announcement of another American killed while in the hands of the Islamic State group puts focus again on what's being done to contain and stop the extremist organization. To that end, the White House is pushing for congression
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now, for what we know about what is happening inside the White House at this tumultuous moment, and the real-world effect of this upheaval, we turn to two veteran national security reporters. Greg Miller writes for The Washington Post.
JUDY WOODRUFF: The questions are swirling in the presidential campaign this evening: How much do voters know about the candidates' health, and how much should they know? The issue leaped to the fore in the last 24 hours. WOMAN: She was diagnosed with