幽默笑话:游泳者 The teacher told the class the story of a man who swam a river three times before breakfast. Johnny laughed. 老师给同学们讲了一个小故事,说一个人早饭前要在河里游泳,横渡三趟。约翰尼笑了。

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Say You, Say Me Lionel Richie Say you, say me, say it for always, that's the way it should be. Say you, say me, say it together, naturally. I had a dream, I had an awesome dream: People in the park, p

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1.You cant have good ideas unless youre willing to generate a lot of bad ones. 只有先制造了无数的坏点子才能创造出一个好点子。 2.A good idea without action is worth nothing. 如果没有切实执行,再好的点子也是徒劳。

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一、there be句式否定式的用法 there be句式的否定式通常应将否定词置于动词be之后: There is not any bread left. 没有一点面包了。 There isnt anything I can do for you. 我帮不了你什么忙。 若谓语中包括有助

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It flew in the face of conventional wisdom, which was huge enthusiasm for the cool new technology of that age, which was the X-ray machine. 这对于这一观念是很大的冲击,尤其是对于当时的新科技X光机器的巨大热情。 And it

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In Oxford in the 1950s, there was a fantastic doctor, who was very unusual, named Alice Stewart. 在20世纪50年代的牛津,有一位相当优秀而又极不寻常的医生,她叫Alice Stewart。 And Alice was unusual partly because, of course,

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And yes, there was a lot of conflict and debate and argument, 当然,这其中有很多的矛盾和辩论, but that allowed everyone around the table to be creative, to solve the problem, and to change the device. 不过这使得所有人都变得有

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单身美好 Good to be single You don't have to constantly explainyourself and your decisions 你不必不断地向别人解释自己的所作所为 A decision is a decision, and thats it.If it's something you feel strongly enough about, that should

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我在国内曾经一度认为用中文称呼别人而困惑,尤其是称呼年轻的女子,本来好端端的一个称谓小姐,偏偏被用来特指一部分人了。本来嘴就笨,加上客观上缺乏合适的词,造成了我的称谓障

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How to fuck up your entire day(or life)in 5 simple steps 五个会让你虚度人生的简单步骤: Step1.Grab your dumb phone as soon as you wake up,before stretching and having a tall glass of water,and start looking at all the shit everyone els

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1.alter v. 改变,改动,变更 2.burst vi.n. 突然发生,爆裂 3.dispose vi. 除掉;处置;解决;处理(of) 4.blast n. 爆炸;气流 vi. 炸,炸掉 5.consume v. 消耗,耗尽 6.split v. 劈开

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[1] Iraqis are looking forward to Sunday's elections, but some fear possible chaos. The vote is Iraq's second nationwide election and comes at a vastly different time than the first in 2005. US troops have all but vanished from streets, but attacks c

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怎样使一篇英语文章的语言丰富、不枯燥也许令很多英语初学者头疼。原因大体分为:一是由于自己的单词量不大,写来写去总是几个句型和熟得不能再熟的单词,怎么看怎么像小学生作文一

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The importance of context also arose in Mr Thaler's work on mental accounting. 背景的重要性还出现在了赛勒有关心理演算(mental accounting)的研究中。 In thinking about money, people tend to compartmentalise, grouping certain

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Mr Thaler, an American born in New Jersey in 1945, spent most of his early career at Cornell University before moving to the University of Chicago in 1995. 赛勒,这位1945年出生在新泽西州的美国人,在1995年转投芝加哥大学之前,

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Sara? You here? Yeah, you might want to circle around the block a few times, 莎拉,到了吗?你可能得在附近溜达几圈 because your sister just showed up. 你姐姐过来了 Hi. What are you doing here? 你来这儿干嘛 You're leaving

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上东区的感恩季总有闹心的事儿发生。Blair怀疑她妈妈有什么事儿瞒着她,结果却发觉完全不是那么回事。V本来打算回去和父母一起共度佳节,可是她同她妈妈吵了一架,结果她就跑来找Dan了

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在Sotheby的拍卖会上,B和C为了一幅画闹翻了。Georgina看上了Dan。Nate与Bree的恋情在拍卖会上公开。而S怀疑Carter重操旧业,V则怀疑Scott有什么不对劲儿。还好,最后S拍下了画,将其送给B,B转送给

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美国习惯用语第847:可以随时使用的(音频) on tap 上个周末特别热,我不得不把夏天的短裤和凉鞋全都找出来穿上。天气预报说,这段时间会有一股暖气流北上,所以会一直晴朗炎热。这倒让我想

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