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The meeting took place Monday, just less than two weeks prior to the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. Trump called the meeting productive and praised Ma as a great entrepreneur. We had a great meeting. And [Ma is] a great, great ent
00:00.00]unit 2 They're big. [00:14.99]Conversation [00:18.96]Listen and look. [00:22.13]Look!I'm big. [00:29.57]Yes.You're big. [00:34.25]Look!Jenny is small.Yes.She's small. [00:43.00]They're big. We're small. [00:50.05]Look! He's sad. [00:57.70]He
[00:05.15]第十三部分 化验取样 [00:10.29]1.The first test is no problem, [00:12.92]做第一项检查没有问题, [00:15.54]but the second one has to be done on an empty stomach. [00:33.78]但第二项目得空腹做. [00:52.01]2.How long do I have to fast? [01:01.04]
Unit 1 We have new friends. [00:02.44]第一单元 我们有新朋友。 [00:04.88]Lesson 1 Just speak [00:06.95]第一课 刚才的谈话 [00:09.01]Hello,boys and girls. [00:11.90]你好,男孩和女孩。 [00:14.79]we have two new friends in our
Unit 6 I'm short and fat [00:02.35]单元六 我矮又肥胖 [00:04.70]Lesson 31 [00:06.32]第三十一课 [00:07.94]1.Just speak [00:10.12]1。请讲话 [00:12.30]Look at the elephant. [00:13.88]看这大象。 [00:15.46]Wow!It's so big. [00:17.59]喔
[00:00.00] Unit 2 Fun with Koko [00:05.38]A Look and say. Listen [00:12.25]I'm tall.I'm short.I'm thin. [00:20.90]Now say. [00:24.37]I'm tall.I'm short.I'm thin. [00:34.12]tall short fat [00:42.97]thin big small [00:52.32]B Say and act. Listen [00:58
Module 2 Me,my family and friends [00:06.90]Unit 1 My friends [00:11.55]Look and learn [00:14.39]fat thin big [00:21.05]small tall short [00:28.81]Look and say [00:31.69]Who are you?I'm a girl.I'm nine.I'm tall.I'm fat.I'm big. [00:43.15]I'm a boy.I'
[00:05.49]LISTENING [00:08.25]Listen to the interview with Mr Malcolm Langland [00:13.53]and answer the following questions. [00:17.48]Today,on our program of the history of mordern theater film. [00:23.72]We'll interview Mr Malcolm Langland. [00:27.
[00:05.49]LISTENING Listen to the interview with Mr Malcolm Langland [00:12.46]Today,on our program of the history of mordern theater film. [00:18.81]We'll interview Mr Malcolm Langland. [00:23.04]He is a famous actor who plays the leading part [00:2
Small American Farms Struggling to Survive 美国家庭农场努力维持生存 BOYDS, MARYLAND American consumers have begun to take a closer look at the food they eat, and are hungry for more knowledge about food. They want to know where their food
[00:00.00]Unit 7 Storytelling [00:08.56]Lesson 25 [00:14.47]Exercise 1.3 [00:17.68]The Brave Little Tailor [00:21.24]Once upon a time, [00:23.17]a little tailor was busy sewing in his house. [00:26.90]He then heard a woman who was selling jam [00:29.
Unit 63 E-commerce, the Small Business Road to Profits Is it correct to say, As the big get bigger, the small get smaller? It could well be so, if it weren't for the Internet and the surge of electronic commerce. Much has been changed. Think back to
UNIT FIVE Look at monkeys [00:09.33]Let's chant [00:11.91]Koalas are sleeping.Kangaroos are leaping [00:24.61]Two bears are fighting The small bear is biting. [00:31.71]A monkey is climbing, A bird is flying! [00:38.61]A lion is snoring. The zoo is n
[00:00.00]It's just that I wanted to see the end [00:02.19]of this programme on the telly... [00:03.55]I'm really into it now. [00:04.47]Oh, are you? [00:05.54]Oh, go on. I'll make you a cup of tea [00:07.70]when you get back. [00:08.95]Oh, all right
Expanded Partnership To Help Smallholder Farmers 意在帮助小农户的合作关系 From the very beginning, reducing global hunger and poverty has been one of President Barack Obamas overarching priorities. That is why the President and the United
A: Does it look too small? B: It fits you to a T. A: I agree. I'm going to buy it. B: Cash or charge? A: I'll charge it. B: Sign here, please. A: There you go. B: Good-bye, and thank you for shopping here.
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 03 January 2007 The major wars of the 20th century gave a boost to the legal arms trade. But the end of the Cold War and the move from international to local and regional conflicts pushed trade in small arms and light weapons
As the U.S. Federal Reserve System announced measures to ease the credit crisis Tuesday, small business owners around the United States say the tight credit market is hurting them. Mike O'Sullivan reports from Los Angeles, the financial crisis is af
1.Things couldn't be better。(一切顺利。) 2.Are you ****** progress?(有进展吗?) 3. May I have your name, please?(请问尊姓大名?) 4.I've heard so much about you。(久仰大名。) 5.Please say hello to your mother for me。(请代我