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1. forty 2. fifteen 3. a hundred and fifteen 4. three hundred and eighty 5. three thousand four hundred and eighty 6. twenty a 7. thirty b 8. fourteen d 1. four eight two six three four 2. seven two o
[00:00.00]No.55 M:Rita,your sister just called. [00:06.14]F:Should I call her back? [00:08.83]M:No,she'll call you later when she gets home. [00:13.64]M:Rita,your sister just called. [00:18.34]F:Should I call her back? [00:21.34]M:No,she'll call you
[00:00.00]180 At the Library [00:04.08]A: Can I help you? [00:06.66]B: Yes. I'd like to look at some articles that are on reserve in the library for Anthropology 3--9. [00:14.55]A: Professor Gillis's class? [00:16.77]B: That's right. How did you know
[00:20.24]Walt Disney 华尔特迪士尼 [00:41.87]He moved to Kansas City to begin his artistic career. [00:46.43]His brother Roy worked at a bank in the area [00:50.38]and got a job for him through a friend [00:53.17]at the Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio. [00:5
By Naomi Schwarz Dakar 15 June 2007 Across Africa, poverty and a tradition of putting children in the care of the extended family have led many parents to send their young children, especially daughters, to cities. There they often end up working in
Education Report - United Nations Report Urges Putting Education to Work From VOA Learning English, this is the Education Report in Special English. A new United Nations report says over two hundred million young people in developing countries have n
Hugo: How do you like working with Leo? Is it working out? Melissa: No, its not. Our work styles completely clash and we butt heads at every turn. Hugo: Really? I thought you were partnered up because you complemented each others strengths. Melissa:
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