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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 17 It's the Spring Festival Soon\n [au:]第17单元 春节很快就到了\n [00:05.39]Dialogue\n [au:]对话 \n [00:06.94]Look and listen.\n [au:]看和听。\n [00:09.24]Then read and act in groups.\n [au:]然后分组朗读和表演。\n [00:1
MODULE1 ROUTINES AND DATES\n [au:]模块1 日常事务与日期\n [00:04.97]UNIT 1 What Is Our Life Like?\n [au:]第一单元 我们的生活是什么样子的?\n [00:09.45]Dialogue\n [au:]对话\n [00:11.56]1 How are the Chinese children's lives d
[00:30.04]WHERE ARE YOU FROM? [00:34.25]Zhou Hong:Hi!I'm Zhou Hong.What's your name? [00:49.84]Maria:Maria. [00:52.14]Zhou Hong:Where are you from,Maria? [00:55.75]Maria:I'm from the USA. [00:58.83]Zhou Hong:Where in the USA? [01:02.01]Maria:New York
[00:10.61]Reading [00:12.04]MY FIRST WORK ASSIGNMENT [00:15.10]Unforgettable, says new reporter [00:18.02]Never will Zhou Yang (ZY) forget his ffirst assignment [00:22.60]at the office of China Daily. [00:24.71]His discussion with his new boss, [00:2
By Peter Fedynsky Washington 28 February 2007 watch Threat to US report The director of U.S. National Intelligence, Admiral Mike McConnell, says terrorism remains the preeminent threat to American security. But McConnell told the Senate Armed Service
Starter 预备篇 Module 1 My teacher and my friends 第一模块 我的老师和朋友 Unit 1 Good morning, Miss Zhou. 第一单元 早上好,周老师。 Activity 1 Listen and read. 活动1 听并读。 Hello, class. My name is Miss Zhou. 同学们
By Larry London Washington, D.C. 03 July 2007 Musician Ben Folds grew up playing the piano, attended college on a percussion scholarship and recently performed with the world-renowned Boston Pops Orchestra. This multi-talented performer is currently
By Michael Drudge London 15 February 2006 Britain's PM Tony Blair leaves no. 10 Downing Street for the House of Commons for prime minister's questions British Prime Minister Tony Blair has won a key v
[00:22.33]Zhou Lin:Hi,Tom. What did you do last weekend? [00:33.54]Tom:I went on a trip. [00:36.44]Zhou Lin:A trip! Where did you go? [00:39.94]Tom:Hainan.I flew there with my parents. [00:44.43]Zhou Lin:Wow!When did you come back then? [00:48.74]Tom
[00:02.60]第14单元人造卫星 [00:05.20]Lesson 53 1 Dialogue [00:08.28]第53课 1 对话 [00:11.36]Jane and Zhou Lan are in London.They are wondering what to do today. [00:14.64]简和周兰在英国。她们今天不知道要做些什么。 [00:
By Al Pessin Pentagon 31 October 2006 The U.S. Defense Department is taking a new approach in its battle against Islamist militants around the world - it is moving to expand its press operation. Officials say the goals are to counter terrorist propa
By VOA News Kampala, Uganda 25 February 2006 Police and opposition supporters clashed in Kampala Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has extended his 20-year rule, beating his chief rival, Kizza Besigye
By Ayaz Gul Islamabad 23 September 2009 Pakistan army says that its ongoing operations have severely dented the Taliban-led insurgency in the country's northwest. Military officials say the campaign is being gradually extended to what they consider
AILSA CHANG, HOST: The comedy world is hurting today. A month after announcing he'd been diagnosed with cancer, the comedian Barry Crimmins has died. Crimmins was one of the reasons Boston's comedy scene burned so bright in the 1980s and '90s. ARI SH
By Ron Corben Bangkok 16 May 2007 Burmese authorities have been arresting activists and opposition party members in the commercial capital Rangoon, as they staged vigils for the release of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. As Ron Corben reports fro
问题1:所起英文名太常见 第一种问题是起的英文名太常见,如:Henry, Jane, John, Mary. 这就像外国人起名叫赵志伟、王小刚、陈小平一样,给人牵强附会的感觉。虽然起名字并无一定之规,但给
By Terry Fitzpatrick Cape Town 14 June 2007 Business and political leaders in Cape Town for the World Economic Forum on Africa say agriculture can fuel economic growth in impoverished countries. Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has stepped in
By Al Pessin Pentagon 13 April 2007 The second-ranking U.S. general in Iraq says his experts suspect that Iran is helping Sunni insurgent groups, as well as Shi'ite groups, as both contribute to ongoing violence in Iraq. VOA's Al Pessin reports from