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我六点半起床。I get up at half past six. 早上好。Good morning. 该起床了。It's time to get up. 闹钟响了。The alame clock is ringing。 快点起来。Get up soon。 闹钟响了吗?Did the alame clock go off? 你醒了吗?Are you awake? 快七点了,叫醒他吧。It's ne
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26 Renting an Apartment GLOSSARY apartment manager a person whose job is to take care of problems in an apartment building, collect the rent, and find peopleto live in the building * When our toilet stopped working, we called the apartment manager. v
Neil: Hello, welcome to Real English from BBC Learning English, Im Neil. Helen: 大家好,我是 Helen. Neil: In Real English we look at words and phrases people use all the time, but you probably wont find in your dictionary. Helen: 希望您在今天
剧情简介 你相信在你们家某个角落里有一条通往另一样世界的通道吗?可千万别爬进去。 小女孩卡洛琳搬进新居后,破旧而又死气沉沉的环境让她感觉无聊透顶。无趣古板的父母,怪异的邻居,还有一个讨厌的小男孩和他的小黑猫,这样的生活对于满脑子都是奇思妙想的她来说,
Qingdao Prepares to Host 2008 Olympic Sailing Events 青岛为承办2008年奥运会帆船比赛做准备 The spotlight has been on Beijing ever since it was selected to host the 2008 Summer Olympics
从起床到出门 Good morning!早上好! Did the alarm clock go off?闹钟响了吗? It's time to get up.该起床了。 Get up soon.快点起床。 Are you awark?你醒了吗? Are you feeling sick?你不舒服吗? Did you sleep well?睡的好
因为房间的隔音设备很差,建筑噪音使教授夫妻不能睡好觉。蕾娜在入住的第二天早上来到前台要求换房。那么她能成功吗?请往下看。 Listen Read Learn Waitress: Good morning, Ma'ma. Can I help you? Lena: Yes. I'm in room 8715. The room's insulation is too bad. M
Sheldon: You'regood people, Leonard. (Sheldon hesitated)There's something i need to tell you. Leonard: Okay. S: I can't tellyou. L: Why? S: I can't tellyou why i can't tell you. So i guess there's two things i can't tell you. L: I wish therewere more
情景对话: Alex: No. This is a nightmare. 不,这简直是噩梦。 Sanjay: Worst day of my life. 我人生中最糟糕的一天。 Phil: Guys, we should be celebrating. This is literally a win-win. 我们应该庆祝一下。这简直就是双赢
Sarah: So do you dream a lot? Do you remember your dreams? Todd: I usually do. Although, I have to admit, now that I'm older, I don't dream so much. It's pretty rare that I have a dream. But I will have dreams if I'm really stressed or if I'm really
图片1 horror n.惊骇.恐怖,惨事,极端厌恶 例句:This horror film freaked Alice out. 这部恐怖片吓得爱丽丝心惊肉跳。 horrible adj. 可怕的,恐怖的,讨厌的 例句:Betty's frst attempt at a chocolate cake ta
Jack opened his eyesMorning light filled the tree house. He and Anniewere wearing their own clothes again. Home, said Annie, smiling. Jack looked out thewindow. He saw their nice, cozy house in the distance, theirlawn, their sidewalk, their paved str
电梯故障 Elevator Accident 本杰明下班回家,遇到了小小的电梯故障,他会因这次故障发表怎样的感慨呢?让我们来洗耳恭听吧! Listen Read Learn Benjamin: That was really a nightmare! Shirley: Honey, what's up? Benjamin: I was stuck between 15th and 16th flo
Clara Barton had turned the wagon around. She helped Jackand Annie lift the drummer boy into the back. The soldiers said he has heat stroke, Annie told Clara. Hisname is John.The boy lay down next to the sleeping Confederate soldier. He does have hea
Todd: Norm, you said that you used to teach computers! Norman: Yes! I did at the elementary school back in Canada. Todd: And what was that like? Like how did you actually teach computers. Norman: Actually, I initiated a computer project. We were plac
台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: Your unconscious brain takes your abstract fears and turns them into stories in the form of nightmares.When you experience a nightmare, you wake up, and remember it like something that really hap
In the distance, fire burst from Mount Vesuvius. Burning rocks and fiery ash fell from the sky. The hot, dusty air smelled like rotten eggs as Jackand Annie rushed down the street. In the forum,everyone--shoppers, soldiers, gladiators, fruit sellers-
台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: You need bad dreams to help you process all the bad stuff in the world around you. So, let's all take a moment to thank our evil nighttime visions. Without them, waking life will be a real nightm
Todd: Norm, you said that you used to teach computers! Norman: Yes! I did at the elementary school back in Canada. Todd: And what was that like? Like how did you actually teach computers. Norman: Actually, I initiated a computer project. We were plac