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[00:53.29]Unit One My Body [00:58.15]Lesson One [01:01.39]A Song [01:04.24]Body Song [01:57.08]Lesson One [02:08.13]VOCABULARY(1) [02:11.29]body his [02:13.42]身体 他的 [02:15.55]now line up [02:17.78]现在 整队 [02:20.02]touch head [02:22.24]触摸 头
Here comes my secretary. She is an extremely good-looking young woman, don't you think? Yes, but she isn't very good at her work. Perhaps you are right. But I like her all the same. Good evening, and how have you spent the day? I serviced and cleaned
[00:05.25]Lesson 5 [00:08.95]1.Learn to say. [00:13.15]Susan is an American girl.苏珊是一个美国女孩. [00:16.49]She is twelve years old. [00:19.43]She is talking with a reporter她在和一名记者讲话 [00:23.15]What do you want to be when
[00:00.00]Are you free tonight? [00:02.49]你今晚有空吗? [00:04.99]A:Are you free tonight? [00:06.47]你今晚有空吗? [00:07.94]B:I'm afraid not.My computer course starts tonight [00:09.97]恐怕没空,我今晚开始上电脑课 [00:11.99]Wo
Lesson 4 You weren't here yesterday. [00:02.90]昨天你不在这儿 [00:05.80]You werent here yesterday. [00:15.63]昨天你不在这儿。 [00:25.47]No,I wasn't.I was at my grand-mother's house.She lives in New York. [00:29.49]是的,我没来。我
Gary:Hi, Susan! Do you have a light? 加里:嗨:苏珊!借个火好吗? Susan:No. I quit smoking long ago. 苏珊:不好意思。很久以前我就戒烟了。 Gary:But its really difficult. 加里:但是那真的很难。 Susan:Where the
JUDY WOODRUFF: Next, when rites of passage rituals cross the line into potentially dangerous hazing. Ray Suarez has the story. RAY SUAREZ: Students, faculty and trustees at Florida Aamp;M University, commonly known as FAMU, gathered yesterday for a t
Social Relations Susan Nick and Susan had been childhood sweethearts. Now, Nick collected enough courage to ask her the most important of all questions. There are quite a lot of advantages to being single. He began, but there comes a time when you lo
the introduction This programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Listening - a series for students at English-speaking universities and people who want t
the conclusion This programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Listening - a series for students at English-speaking universities. Join Susan Fearn and m
BBC Learning EnglishTalk about EnglishAcademic ListeningPart 4 - Lectures: the introductionThis programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Listening - a
[00:14.11]Lesson Five [00:17.27]A Rhyme [00:20.22]Mike Is Dirty [00:23.77]Mike is naughty. [00:27.72]His clothes are dirty. [00:31.58]Dirty shirt and dirty shorts. [00:36.83]Dirty shoes and dirty socks. [00:42.08]Lesson Five [00:50.94]Vocabulary [00:
AT A time when Americans are worried about their crippling political divisions, it is pleasing to report that two social scientists, Robert Putnam of Harvard University and David Campbell of the University of Notre Dame, have just written a book that
词语典故:切入主题 I'm Susan Clark with the Special English program WORDS AND THEIR STORIES. 这里是美国之音慢速英语词语典故节目,我是Susan Clark。 A woman from Japan was telling a friend about her trip to the United States
GWEN IFILL:On Monday, the president laid out his agenda for his second term in office. Today, House Republicans took their first step to position themselves for a series of upcoming fiscal battles. MAN:The gentleman is recognized. GWEN IFILL:On the H
There are few women who don't suffer the occasional spot - and most will agree an unwelcome outbreak has the potential to ruin your day. 偶尔爆痘几乎是所有女性朋友的困扰,一群不速之客可能埋葬你的一天更是多数人的同感
Where are they? Lucy asked herself. 它们在哪儿呢?露西自己问自己。 She looked in her backpack and coat pockets again. 她又一次查看了自己的背包和外套口袋。 She couldn't find her earbuds anywhere. 她哪里找不到自己
[00:00]S:Cat got your tongue? You weren't so silent this morning. [00:04]A:This morning... yes, I wasn't quite myself. [00:07]S:Well, it's a shame whoever you were couldn't be here tonight. [00:09]A:Cut it out, Susan. We've got to talk.
GWEN IFILL: But, first: If immigration is one of this year's big policy debates, the other is free trade. And when it comes to the future of how the U.S. does business abroad, the two major candidates are not sounding that far apart. Last week, corre