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Unit 01 The Permit1 许可证 因生活困苦,我不得不离开家乡去外国打工。我把大部分钱都寄给了妻子和父母。然而不久,政府要求我们必须有工作许可证才能继续打工。后来,我们就遭遇到种种无理待遇 I think the building must have been used as a farmer's winter store,
Before long, the Aldens were walking through thick rows of apple trees. The wind swirled red and yellow leaves around them. Its pretty here, Violet observed. It is, Benny agreed. But how are we ever going to hear the ghost with all this wind? Henry s
Henry watched the barn loft for Jessies signal. He pushed the chicken yard gate open a little wider so he could make a faster getaway. Just as he saw the three quick blinks of light at the loft window, something shot past him through the open gate to
We need a really good grocery list, Jessie told the others. Cap wants Grandfathers dinner to be special. And its our last chance to cook for Cap, Henry added. Everyone wanted to add something. It was late when they finally finished the list and went
When Cap, with only a cane for support, came to the kitchen door, he laughed. Look at you! The suns barely up, and you already have breakfast started. Where are the boys? Henrys out taking care of Pilot, and Benny is gathering eggs, Jessie told him.
Now the VOA Special English program American Stories. Our story today is called Rainbabies, it was written by Laura Krauss Melmed. Here is Barbara Klein with the story. An old woman and her husband lived in a small house in a greenfield. They had ple
Amusement Places 游乐场所 1.I went to an amusement park. 我去游乐
The Coming of Spring 春来了 I am coming, little maiden, 我来啦,娇小的姑娘, With the pleasant sunshine laden, 满载着融融的阳光, With the honey for bee, 给蜂儿备上了甜蜜, With the blossom for the tree. 给树儿穿上了
LESSON 161 AN OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK ON LIFE As a child, Tom was very much oriented towards botanical studies. Anything organic, and particularly plant life, was of enormous interest to him, from the smallest to the largest organisms. When he was not fro
Six-year-old Benny Alden stood outside his house in Greenfield, watching the moon rise. An owl hooted. Oak and maple trees rustled in the wind, and a few raindrops sprinkled Benny on the nose. Benny shivered. In the moonlight, his front yard looked s
This past weekend was very special. We had friends to stay. What made the weekend special was that, at the beginning of their stay, we actually didn't even know them. This unusual situation started back in June. There was a knock at the door, and whe
I learned a few things this past weekend about the fruit industry. My husband has been involved in national and international export of fruit for over twenty years, and right now, he is *up to his neck in this season's fruit: the cherry. Washington s
Officials Unveil Revisions to NY City's Memorial to 9/11 Victims Jenny Falcon The planned memorial for victims of the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York has been revised to include a park,
By Nick Wadhams Nairobi 31 October 2007 At a Nairobi-based orphanage for baby elephants, the animals are seen as lovable beasts in desperate need of protection. But across Kenya, adult elephants are better known as overgrown garden pests that trample
Just opposite where we live is a cherry orchard. It must be about four or five acres. In the late winter or early spring, the trees get pruned. Excess branches are cut off in order to make the trees more productive. That system works, and is understo
One kiwi fruit grower in the Bay of Plenty has discovered a disease in his orchard which has frightened all kiwi fruit growers in the area. Tests have shown that the disease is PSA although they dont yet know which type of PSA it is. This disease is
Johnnys orchards kept him busy year-round. Every fall, Pennsylvania farmers took their newly picked apples to the cider mills. So thats when seeds were plentiful. Johnny usually collected a couple of bushels of them from the mills. During the winter,
When he was twenty-three years old, Johnny made his move. No one knows why he finally decided to head west. Maybe hed heard that the Holland Land Company was selling land in Pennsylvania. Maybe hed heard promises that treaties with the Native America
In 1800, the census counted 5.3 million people in the United States. Pennsylvania was getting too crowded to suit Johnny. When he was twenty-six, he led a horse across the Pennsylvania border into Ohio. It was carrying a load of apple seeds. He plant