80. 1) I feel terrible about it. 2) The real reason is really rather curious. My friend reads and writes several languages.

发表于:2018-11-28 / 阅读(132) / 评论(0) 分类 李阳疯狂英语突破口语100要素

Chapter 2 The World Is Round, for I've Been Round It 第2章 世界是圆的,我围着它绕了一圈 Did you ever run away from home? 你曾离家出走过吗?我有过,有一次在我比你还小的时候。 I didonce upon a timewhen I was yo

发表于:2018-12-04 / 阅读(152) / 评论(0) 分类 美国学生世界地理教材

[00:26.34]Great Grandma's Strange Story [00:34.72]曾祖母的奇怪故事 [00:54.78]Well the moon came back out, [00:57.32]and the man and Great grandma [00:59.07]just stared at each other for the longest time. [01:03.95]Then slowly the man started walking

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[00:25.58]Great Grandma's Strange Story [00:36.86]曾祖母的奇怪故事 [00:50.83]I love listening to my great-grandma's stories, [00:54.27]so I didn't object when she started to tell me a story [00:57.78]about one of her strange experiences [01:00.14]ove

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[00:26.24]Great Grandma's Strange Story [00:34.76]曾祖母的奇怪故事 [00:56.50]Unfortunately, for the longest time [00:59.21]my great-great grandma would find dead animals, [01:02.38]like rabbits and squirrels, [01:04.39]on the step to the back door, [

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Philemon went forward, saying in the heartiest tone: Welcome, strangers! Welcome! 菲利蒙走上前去,用最热诚的语气说,欢迎你们,陌生人!欢迎你们! Thank you! replied the younger of the two. 谢谢您!两个陌生人中较

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Nice 好的 great 大 fabulous 极好 marvelous 奇妙 wonderful 精彩 amazing 惊人 attractive 吸引人的 brilliant 辉煌 luxurious 豪华 beautiful 美丽 Funny 有趣的 entertaining 娱乐 hilarious 欢闹的 ridiculous 荒谬 silly 愚蠢 w

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模仿文本: We're a funny lot, us Brits. We like cricket, gravy, the shipping forecast, having a good whinge and queuing. But perhaps the thing that marks us as oddest in the world of food is our delight in making jam out of bitter oranges. Though

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Michael Shermer 说,人类倾向相信奇怪的事 - 从外星人绑票案到探矿杖 - 这行为模式来自脑内的两组最基本、最古老的求生技巧。他解释它们是什么,以及它们如何为我们惹上麻烦。

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Every time that you get undressed 每次你没穿衣服的时候 I hear symphonies in my head 脑海里浮现一出交响乐 I wrote this song just looking at you oh, oh 只是看着你写下这首歌哦哦 Yet the drums they swing low 然而他们的鼓

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Unit 118 How ugly it is! How ugly it is! 多难看啊! How terrible it is! 多可怕呀! How strange it is! 真奇怪! How awful it is! 多恐怖啊! How awful it is! 多糟糕啊! How amazing it is! 多么令人惊奇啊! How boring it i

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Excuse me. Could you tell me how I can go to the Sunshine Hotel? 打扰了,你能告诉我怎样到阳光大酒店吗? I'm sorry. I don't know. 对不起,我不知道。 I'm sorry, I have never been here before. 对不起,我以前从没到过这

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【复习】 我们说过了在主语从句中,若是主句的表语为unfair这个词时,后面的主语从句要使用虚拟语气,即:谓语由should + 动词原形构成,那么,这样整个句子就含有生机,即:带有说话者或

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Finn has a strange sleeping schedule. He goes to sleep at 5 A.M. and wakes up at 3 P.M. He has a weird eating schedule, too. He eats breakfast at 3:30 P.M. He eats lunch at 7 P.M. He eats dinner at 1 A.M. One day, he was feeling hungry at 1 A.M. He d

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一幅恶心的图片对你怎么投票会有什么样的影响?通过调查和实验,心理学家David Pizarro为我们展示,人对恶心线索一张粪便照片,一种难闻的气味的敏感程度是如何和道德及政治保守主义相连

发表于:2019-02-05 / 阅读(69) / 评论(0) 分类 TED公开课:世界权势大转移

Apple、Coco, Cherry这些国人爱用的名字,在美国是脱衣舞女的名字?!那怎么起个好听、有气质、有个性的英语名呢?今天节目为你支招。 关键词: Rule#1: 不要用水果当名字 Don't use fruit names: 不

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feel (心情,身体)感觉 I feel really sick today. 我今天身体不太舒服。 This feels (very) weird to me. 感觉很奇怪啊。 I don't know, but it just doesn't feel right to me. 我不知道,不过对我来说,这不太靠谱。

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告别一段恋情 Take it to social media. 在社交媒体上公布 You don't necessarily have to broadcast the details of your unfortunate love story but you can post something about how your relationship is done and that your plans only revolve ar

发表于:2019-02-23 / 阅读(78) / 评论(0) 分类 英语听力广播—Listening

台湾籍旅美老师今天交给我们的句子是: Our brains are capable of storing enormous amounts of information, so why do we often feel like our brains prioritize the wrong things when it comes to long-term memory? 我们的大脑能够储存

发表于:2019-03-05 / 阅读(106) / 评论(0) 分类 留美老师带你每日说英文

Todd: OK, now Jeff, I've know you for along time. You are a very resourceful person. You always have these crazy jobs, and recently you had at a hospital, but you weren't a doctor. Could you please describe your job? Jeff: Todd, it was a pharmaceutic

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