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第42期面试前的准备 阿妮塔是北京外语学院一名刚毕业的学生。有一家公司要她去面试,她的好友保罗给了她一些中肯的建议。 Anita: Paul, a company called me for an interview. Paul: That's great! You need t
There Paul Jobs could tinker with cars and his son with electronics. 在车库里,保罗乔布斯可以修汽车,而他儿子可以玩他的电子设备。 Its other significant attribute was that it was just over the line inside what was then th
1. What is the relationship between the two men? A. cousins B. brothers-in-law C. friends 2. What time of day is it in the conversation? A. early morning B. midday C. late evening 3. How does Paul feel about hunting? A. He sees it as an opportunity t
This is the first in a two-part Business English Pod lesson on dealing with telephone inquiries. Its natural to feel a little nervous when answering questions on the phone, especially when youre using a different language. You cant see the other pers
The One Where Paul抯 The Man -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Teleplay by: Sherry Bilsing Elizabeth and I are going out of town. Monica: Oh that抯 gre
When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things. For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even
迈克尔.杰克逊:The girl is mine Every night she walks right in my dreams 每个晚上她都走进我的梦里 Since I met her from the start 自从我遇上她开始 I'm so pround I am the only one 我很骄傲我是她的唯一 Who is special
Paul Moller 介绍了未来的私人空中交通工具:飞天车汽车和飞机的融合带给我们真正的交通自由。他介绍了两种他发明的飞天车:穆勒飞天车(喷气式飞机+ 汽车)和盘旋飞碟。
Imagine by John Lennon Imagine there's no heaven It's easy if you try No hell below us Above us only sky Imagine all the people Living for today... Imagine there's no countries It isn't hard to do Nothing to kill or die for And no religion too Imagin
Hello, This is Natasha, and Im here with the latest story about Katie. As you perhaps know, Katie and her mum are witches, but they do their best to fit into ordinary life. Usually they are very close to one another, almost like best friends, but Kat
JUDY WOODRUFF: It's hard to overstate just how expensive college can be, more than $40,000 a year for a private school, over $34,000 for an out-of-state public school. Many students do qualify for greater financial aid, but a start-up has come up wit
GWEN IFILL:Finally tonight: the collection of information online and its economic consequences. The recent revelations about surveillance have raised numerous questions about the use of data by the government and service providers. We close with a lo
GWEN IFILL: Finally tonight, a conversation with one of the winners of this year's Nobel Prize for Economics. The prizes were handed out yesterday in Stockholm. Yale University Professor Robert Shiller was one of three Americans honored for research
GWEN IFILL: Most of our coverage about Ebola is focused on the human toll, particularly in West Africa, where it's killed nearly 5,000 people, about half of all infections. But there have been other repercussions as well, as the outbreak slows econom
GWEN IFILL: Now: the backlash against Uber. The ride-sharing company exploded onto the tech scene with outposts in cities around the world. But, lately, it's been getting attention for how it's built its business and the manner in which it competes.
GWEN IFILL: We're bombarded with advertising every day on TV, online, or just walking around the neighborhood. That's no accident. The ad business spends over $160 billion a year on it. But even before the ad reaches your smartphone or whatever, manu
JUDY WOODRUFF: Millions of viewers began tuning into college basketball's March Madness games today. Billions of dollars are paid for the TV rights. Last year, an average of 11 million people tuned in throughout the month. And yet one question looms
JUDY WOODRUFF: Millions of viewers began tuning into college basketball's March Madness games today. Billions of dollars are paid for the TV rights. Last year, an average of 11 million people tuned in throughout the month. And yet one question looms
听歌学英语:Five Hundred Miles Peter Paul and Mary If you miss the train I'm on, You will know that I am gone, You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles. A hundred miles, A hundred miles, A hundred miles, A hundred miles, You can hear the whi