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A: Could you help me to register for a class? B: Do you know what class you want to take? A: Are there any Psych classes available? B: I believe there are still two Psychology classes open. A: On what days are the classes? B: There is one class on Tu
A: I would like to register for a class today. B: No problem, what class would you like to take? A: I would very much enjoy taking a Psychology class. B: There are two classes that are still open. A: Which days are these classes on? B: The first clas
.Lesson21 1.Allure v.引诱 同:fascinate The beautiful beaches of Hawaii allure many tourists from the mainland of the United States. 2.Anew adv.重新;再 同:again He made so many mistakes that he had to begin his work anew. 3.Banquet n.宴会 同
Did you ever sit down to take a test and discover that the person next to you mumbles his way through the whole thing. You probably thought, What kind of doofus cant add a few numbers without moving his mouth? Turns out the answer may be: a very clev
Carol: Wait, I cant hear you. TV: Ok Paul. I understand about the Nazi thing, but why are you guys wearing red platted skirts? Its not a skirt, its a jumper. Carol: Ben, I cant hear a word Sandy's saying. Ben: Shhh. Julie: You guys. I juts put Chris
The past 200 years in the West have seen staggering increases in wealth and economic opportunity, and yet, there have been no comparable increases in our level of happiness. Despite being so much rich
… well aware that Halloween is, of course, tomorrow. If your kids are older or you have a taste for such things yourself, perhaps you know that the grisly horror film
18.Hello? Susan Carter speaking. 19.One moment, Mrs. Carter, I’ve got your husband for you. 20.Hello, darling. 21.Hello, Harry. I can guess what you are going to say. 22.Can you? 23.You’re going t
AS IT IS 2016-05-26 Japanese Economy Remains Weak 日本经济依然疲软 Japan is struggling with its economy as the country hosts the yearly meeting of the G-7 industrialized nations. 七国集团会议举办在即,日本却挣扎在经济低迷的
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A: What university do you attend? B: I attend Zhongshan University. A: When will you graduate from the university? B: I will graduate this coming July. A: Are you going to receive any degree? B: Yes, I will receive a degree of Bache
A: What university do you attend? B: I attend Zhongshan University. A: When will you graduate from the university? B: I will graduate this coming July. A: Are you going to receive any degree? B: Yes, I will receive a degree of Bache
A: What university do you attend? B: I attend Zhongshan University. A: When will you graduate from the university? B: I will graduate this coming July. A: Are you going to receive any degree? B: Yes, I will receive a degree of Bache
A: What university do you attend? B: I attend Zhongshan University. A: When will you graduate from the university? B: I will graduate this coming July. A: Are you going to receive any degree? B: Yes, I will receive a degree of Bache
I thought I'd tell you a little about what I like to write. And I like to immerse myself in my topics. I just like to dive right in and become sort of a human guinea pig. And I see my life as a series of experiments. So, I work for Esquire magazine,
He wrote that the human mind is capable of excitement without the application of gross and violent stimulants. And it appears that simply reading those words by William Wordsworth prove his point. 英国诗人威廉华兹华斯曾写道:人的心灵,
Little Brains Big Research By Paula Bock / 2005, The Seattle Times , Knight Ridder Newspapers. Distributed by Tribune Media Services International. Research reveals more of what happens inside an infa
We've all heard exercise is good for your physical and mental wellbeing. But a good workout can actually influence the mental wellbeing of others, too. Because bosses who hit the gym tend to be less abusive to their employees. That's according to a s
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Molly Webster. Got a minute? Everyone from Freud to Tina Fey has tried to understand why some things are funny. Now, new research concludes that one key to comedy is for a situation to violate a mo
Everyone hates to wait in lines. We get that gnawing feeling that our precious life is slipping away while were doing something so meaningless. But its not always the length of the wait we find so unbearable. Some people camp outside Apple stores for