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New Words 8B @ panic n. [sing.] a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry 恐慌;惊慌 @ v. have a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry, or make sb. do this (使)惊慌 @ radical a. 1. thorough and complete 彻底的;根本的 @ 2. in favor
[00:05.98]tough [00:07.61]a.强壮的,坚强的 [00:09.25]guy [00:10.27]n.家伙,青年,人 [00:11.28]crime [00:12.87]n.罪,罪犯,犯罪 [00:14.45]drunk [00:16.12]a. (酒)醉的 [00:17.79]custom [00:19.30]n. 习惯,风俗,惯例 [00:20.82]admit [00:22.49]vt.承认;
New Words 5A @ graceful a. attractive; full of grace 优雅的;得体的 @ chart n. [C] information given in the form of a picture, graph, etc. 图;图表 @ preceding a. coming or going earlier in time, order, etc. 在先的;前面的 @ decay n
MUSICbb.mp3/MUSIC TITLENew Words/TITLE |@|1whip |n.|[C] a long piece of rope or leather fastened to a handle, used for driving animals or punishing people |鞭子 || ||She beat the horse with her long whip. |她用长长的鞭子抽打着马。 || ||
unit05_newwords_b |@|1spoil|vt . |1. give a child everything they want, or let them do whatever they want, often with the result that they behave badly |溺爱;宠坏 ||||Her parents have spoiled the little girl by giving her everything she had eve
unit06_newwords_a ||1elegant |a.|beautiful, attractive, or graceful |优雅的;文雅的 ||||elegant manners |文雅的举止 ||||an elegant person |举止优雅的人 ||2application |n.|1. [C, U] a formal request for sth. or for permission to do s
V. Lets Talk Script Thanks, perhaps, to falling stock markets and unrest in the Middle East, Britons have become even more superstitious than usual, according to a report published today. There has been a significant increase in superstition over the
MODEL2 Is there any relationship between superstitions and real life? Script Chris: Its strange that so many people are superstitious. There must be some relationship between superstitions and real life. Susan: You know, Richard Wiseman, a British ps
Task3: Three Envelopes Script After a high level firing at Supertech, the top executives gathered for lunch to welcome the new Chief Executive Officer, Carl Martin, and say good-bye to the departing CEO, Dick Jackson. Lunch was pretty well over when
V. Lets Talk Script Lillian: Mr. Baxter, you have worked in the company for five years, and you manage everything here smoothly, like a clock. Could you tell us the secret of your successful career? Baxter: Just as the golden rule of real estate is l
VI. Further Listening and Speaking Task1: The History of Chinese Acrobatics Script Welcome to the magnificent world of the Beijing Acrobats! Here the impossible is made of possible, and daring only begins to describe their amazing performance. The Be
V. Lets Talk Script The notion of a weekly rest is ancient. Christian religions celebrate a day of rest known as the Sabbath, also called the Lords Day. It is on Sunday. The weekend as a holiday is a rather modern invention. Before the industrial rev