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2-12-A Drawing Inferences College students are familiar with the initials, WWW, which stand for World Wide Web. But do you know who invented this? According to the magazine Time, Tim Berners-Lee was the creator. Tim Berners-Lee is extremely intellige
Okay, so do we have it all figured out? Tom asked, rubbing his eyes and yawning. It was nearly ten oclock now. Jack Ford had been gone for about two hours. Before he left, he wished them all good luck. He had shown no interest in finding the treasure
Jessie went back to the microfiche machine. She searched all around it, but Henrys backpack wasnt there. Violet and Benny checked under all the tables and chairs while Henry paced nervously back and forth. My cell phone was in there, he moaned. And s
Oh, no you dont, said Henry. He caught Nans shirt. She yanked and twisted, but it was too late. Benny grabbed one leg and the others surrounded her. Gasping and red-faced, she stopped. I didnt do anything, she said. I was just checking on my bike. Wi
The family sat down on the steps the next morning after breakfast. I want to go home, said Benny suddenly. We all want to go home, said Henry. But how can we? We cant take Bill in a canoe. Four people are too many. Well have to get to Mr. Longs store
Briannas eyes widened in amazement. Help us? You call fake deliveries and Out of Business signs helping us, Jean? Dont forget the suggestion box and the stolen posters, said Jessie. And the stolen horse, said Violet. She had gone over to Butterscotch
There was a long silence. Then Brianna said, Maybe its somebodys dumb idea of a funny joke. Not funny, snapped Katy Expensive. Were going to have to pay for that ice cream even though we cant sell it. With all the costs of buying the ice-cream wagon,
Our story today is called A Girl for Walter. It was written by Theodore Jacobs, here is Shep O'Neal with the story. We never knew what Walter was. But we called him, ur, idiot. We called him that without knowing if he really was as foolish and stupid
HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English. (MUSIC) I'm Doug Johnson. Today, we play music from a CD that brings together more than one hundred musicians from around the world. But first, we report about some special young people who ha
In the spring of 1845, my father read a book about California. This account of the wonderful land beyond the Rocky Mountains gave him the idea to move there. Less than half a year later we packed all our things onto a wagon and left our farm. It was
233. A volunteers crucial vote 一位志愿者关键性的决定 void-warranty The lessons I learned as a volunteer in Africa could fill volumes. Before I embarked upon my voluntary voyage, I felt a huge void in my life. When I look back upon it, the
It was a pleasant ride to Maine. They ate lunch on the way. Soon after lunch, Joe turned into a bumpy side road and drove carefully through the woods. Suddenly he pointed ahead to a pretty blue lake on the side of the road. There is the end of our st
When a lion was asleep, a little mouse began running up and down beside him. This soon wakened the lion. He was very angry, and caught the mouse in his paws.
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Let's talk about a new movie. It's called Hostiles, and it tells the story of a U.S. Army captain. It's the Old West, 1892. The captain has spent decades fighting Indians and seeing his friends killed and then is ordered to commit
Jack opened his eyes. He was wearing pants with suspenders and a shirtwith the sleeves rolled up. In place of his backpackwas a leather bag. Annie was wearing a long dress and a sunbonnet. I like my hat, she said. It'll keep the sun off myface.Yeah,
The wagon jerked and swayed as it bumped over the dryground. Jack felt as though he were frying pan the hot sunlight. Dustfrom the road filled his throat and eyes. The boom of cannons grew louder and louder. Jack heardpopping sounds, too, like the no
Jack still didn't remember who Clara Barton was. He pulledout the Civil War book and read: Clara Barton was a famous Civil War nurse. When she begannursing, she used her own money for her supplies. She drove ahorse-drawn ambulance right onto the batt
The oxcart bumped across the wooden bridge thatcrossed over a moat. Then it passed guards standingby giant wooden gates. Are the gates ever closed? Jack asked. Oh, yes, every day at sunset, said the scholar. When the gong sounds, the gates close. The
the previous show Don and Yael discussed communication from other worlds. Well, as it turns out if E.T. does try to phone it will be much more complicated than can you hear me now? D: Okay, Yael, so suppose one day scientists pick up a transmission t
歌词: Screen falling off the door; door hanging off the hinges My feet are still sore; my back is on the fringes We tore up the walls; we slept on couches We lifted this house, we lifted this house Fire-crackers in the east; my car parked south Y