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[00:05.30]Nelson Mandela hero quality willing [00:15.23]纳尔逊.曼德拉(人名) n.英雄;男主角落 n.质量;品质;性质 adj.乐意的;自愿的 [00:25.16]active lose heart in trouble William Tyndale [00:37.13]adj.积极的;活跃的 丧失勇气
[00:11.49]Reading [00:15.02]THE ROAD TO MODERN ENGLISH [00:19.88]At the end of the 16th centruy,about five to seven million people spoke English. [00:27.82]Nearly all of them lived in England.In the next century, [00:34.35]people from England started
[00:06.40]ANNE'S BEST FRIEND [00:10.55]Do you want a friend whom you could tell everything to, [00:16.40]like your deepest feelings and thoughts? [00:21.55]Or are you afraid that your friend would laugh at you, [00:27.12]or just can't understand what
[00:04.70]各单元生词和习惯用语 [00:09.40]survey add add up point [00:17.63]n.调查;测验 vt.增加vi.加 合计 n.点;尖端 [00:25.86]upset(upset,upsettingignore calm calm down [00:39.73]vt vi使不安 vt.不理睬 adj.平静的 平静下来
[00:04.49]Reading WHO AM I? [00:09.25]I began only as a calculating machine in 1642 in France. [00:16.51]Then in 1822 I was built as an Analytical Machine by Charles Babbage. [00:25.57]I followed instructions from cards with holew. [00:30.62]I know t
[00:05.49]wild wildlife protection enemy [00:15.41]adj.野生的 n.野生动植物 n.保护 n.敌人 [00:25.34]as a result die out endanger loss [00:36.47]结果 灭亡 vt.危害 n.损失 [00:47.60]reserve area Milu deer hunt [00:57.77]n.保护区 n.地
[00:04.88]Reading [00:07.55]AN INTERVIEW [00:10.19]Pausanias,who was a Greek writer 2,000 years ago, [00:16.56]has come on a magical journey to find out about the present day Olympic Games. [00:22.20]He is now intervwiing Lili,a Chinese girl. [00:27.
[00:05.59]Reading [00:08.23]HOW DAISY LEARNED TO HELP WILDLIFE [00:12.59]Not long ago there was a girl called Daisy. [00:17.63]One day she woke up and found a flying chair by her bed. [00:23.56]Where do you want to go?it asked. [00:28.24]Daisy hurrie
[00:29.20]Reading [00:32.26]IN SEARCH OF THE AMBER ROOM [00:37.30]Ffederick William I ,the King of Prussia, [00:43.18]could never have imagined that his greatest gift to the Russian people [00:49.14]would have such a strange history. [00:53.68]This g
[00:02.49]第六单元 主要地复习 [00:04.99]Lesson 21 1 Dialogue [00:08.07]第二十一课 1 对话 [00:11.15]Mr Zhu is taking a school party to the seaside. [00:14.08]朱先生在海边开一个学校派对. [00:17.01]They have just arrived at
[00:02.39]第五单元 广告 [00:04.78]Lesson 17 1 Dialogue [00:07.86]第十七课 1 对话 [00:10.95]Four people in an advertising firm [00:13.31]四个人在广告公司 [00:15.67]are discussing a future advertising programme.(B=Bob) [00:18.16]正在
[00:02.60]第四单元 喂养世界 [00:05.20]Lesson 13 [00:06.82]第十三课 [00:08.44]1 Dialogue [00:10.32]1 对话 [00:12.20]Wang Bing (WB) and Carl are having lunch in a cafe in Los Angeles. [00:15.93]王彬和卡尔在洛杉矶的一个咖啡馆里
[00:08.70]Chen Wei and Susan are walking down the street when they see an accident. [00:15.26]Look!That girl has fallen off her bicycle. [00:20.40]A child ran into the street and knocked her off her bicycle. [00:25.36]Come and help!I think she must b
[00:07.39]Fang Qun has just met Dean,who is Canadian. [00:12.36]Where are you from? [00:15.20]I'm from Canada. [00:18.16]Really?I thought you were from the States. [00:22.73]That's not surprising. [00:26.07]A lot of people can't tell the difference b
[00:08.28]Bruce and Zhou Lan are talking on the telephone about stamps. [00:13.84]Hello.Can I speak to Zhou Lan, please? [00:18.31]This is Zhou Lan speaking. [00:21.66]Hello,Zhou Lan.This is Bruce. [00:25.73]Excuse me for ringing you so late in the e
[00:08.80]A journalist (J) is interviewing the director (D) of a play. [00:13.84]J:What do you do in the theatre? [00:17.40]D:I'm a director.I direct plays. [00:21.84]J:Some of us do not know much about the theatre. [00:26.28]Could you explain exactl
2012-1-7 柱图,比较中国,俄罗斯,美国和澳大利亚四个国家在2001年使用水资源的情况,分别有工业,农业和家庭用水。 2012-1-12 线图,4个汽车生产商从1998至2005年生产汽车的平均花费时间。
[00:02.21]各单元生词和习惯用语 1 [00:04.41]cultural relic survive remain [00:13.40]adj.文化的 n.遗物;纪念物 v.幸存;生还 vi.保持;仍是 [00:22.39]state look into rare dynasty [00:33.62]n.国家;政府 调查 adj.稀罕的;稀有的
Guinea's new prime minister faces many challenges in returning his country to civilian rule. Guinea's military leaders chose an international banker as their prime minister to lead a process toward new elections following last week's military coup.
By Scott Stearns White House 05 May 2007 President Bush and congressional Democrats are negotiating new funding for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq after the president vetoed a measure earlier this week because it included a timetable for a troop wi