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[00:03.76]Don't forget about me. 别忘了我 [00:09.16]Never. 永远不会 [00:27.32]Good morning. 早安 [00:35.64]- Help! Help! - Whoa, whoa, whoa. Lucy. -救命! -哎,哎,哎,露西 [00:36.00]Oh, shit! 靠! [00:38.96]Lucy! Lucy! Hey, he
Lucy : Dan's a good swimmer, isn't he? Lewis: Yes. In fact, he's a lifeguard. Lucy : Wow! Can he teach me the butterfly and thebackstroke?. Lewis: Yes. He can also teach you the free styleand the breaststroke. Lucy: Great! 丹很会游泳 露 西:丹
Experts in China are suggesting a looser population policy is unlikely to create a surge of new births. The suggestion is being made amid potential plans by the government to loosen up this country's family-planning rules this year. CRI's Lucy Du has
Lesson Sixteen 对话篇 Short Conversations (短对话) Read aloud the concersation two times, and then listen to the tape without looking at the text. The Flyer Rip Off Lucy: Mr. Whittaker? Mr.. Whittaker! Whittaker: Good grief! Over here, Lucy
【Trancript】 Security regulations A:Lucy, Id like to fix the light in the corridor, it keeps flashing, which drives me crazy. Would you like to help me with the ladder? B:Monica, wait a moment. I think wed better call the repair man to do it.
Lucy and her boss need to get back or to return by 1:00, so they do not have time to have an appetizer. 露西和她的老板需要回去或是一点钟前回来,所以他们没有时间吃开胃菜。 After they finished their meal, Lucy waved dow
Lucy gets on the B - the letter B - bus to downtown and shows her bus pass to the bus driver. 露西乘B字母B路公共汽车到市区,她向巴士司机出示了公车月票。 Your bus pass is like your subway pass. 公车月票就像你的地铁通
When the train gets to Union Station, Lucy gets off, or exits - leaves the train, goes up the stairs - walks up the stairs - and goes out the front exit to the bus stop. 列车到达联合车站时,露西下车,或离开列车下了车,上楼梯走
In this story, Lucy walks to the subway station. 在这个故事中,露西步行到地铁站。 A station, station, is a place where you can get on and off the subway; that's called a subway station. 车站(station)是一个你上下地铁的地方
Lucy says she wishes she could wear her tennis shoes to work. 露西说她希望能穿网球鞋去上班。 She wishes she could is a conditional construction, I wish I could. 她希望自己能,这是一个条件结构,我希望我能。 I wish
Unit 17 Blasted McDonalds! Vocabulary Task Script and Answers 1. A: You asked the homeless boy to eat yesterday, didnt you? B: Yes, he began to lick his chops at the sight of the food. A: Oh, poor boy! He must have been very hungry. B: You are right.
If my Dad was alive today, the thing I think he would be most happy about is that Lucy and I have a baby in the hopper. I think he would been annoyed that I hadn't gotten my Ph. D yet (thanks, Michigan!). Dad was so full of insights, of excitement ab
In late March 1996, soon after I had moved to Stanford for grad school, my Dad had difficultly breathing and was driven to the hospital. Two months later, he died. I was completely devastated. Many years later, after a startup, after falling in love,
As they walked over to the Kowloon Restaurant, the Aldens soon forgot about the strange incident at The Underground. Martin, who was back to his usual cheery self, was telling them all about fortune cookies. The funny thing is, he was saying as they
这看起来像是我们的祖先懂得收集有着锋利边缘,可以用来切肉的工具,就好像小孩子们懂得挑选扁平的石头用来打水漂一样。但是未来的考古工作致力于寻找把石头塑造成厨具的工具。相信
Researchers Remember Discovery of Lucy Skeleton 研究人员回忆发现露西骨架始末 It has been more than 40 years since the discovery of the early human skeleton named Lucy. The old bones were found in Ethiopia. Lucy is one of the most famous
During her absence, the house was silent but happy, 她走后,家里显得安静祥和, and, the evening being now far advanced, Lucy was expected home every minute, 可现在天黑早了,家里人惦记她早点回家。 and Michael, Agnes, an
Jacob wore a solemn expression of countenance, and he seemed, from his looks, to bring no comfort. 雅各梅恩脸色凝重,从他表情来看,似乎并没有什么好消息。 Michael stood up between him and his wife, and looked into his heart.
My Dad was valedictorian of Flint Mandeville High School class of 1956 for about 90 kids. 我的父亲1956年从弗林特曼德维尔高中毕业,这届大约有90 个学生,他发表了毕业演讲。 I happened across his graduating speech rece
My Dad was valedictorian of Flint Mandeville High School class of 1956 about 90 kids. I happened across his graduating speech recently, and it blew me away. 53 years ago my Dad said: We are entering a changing world, one of automation and employment