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A: How can I help you today? 我今天如何为您效劳呢? B: I want to sign up for some funds units. How do I go about it? 我想买一些基金。我应该怎样做呢? A: Have you got some ID and your cash card? 您带着您的身份证件和现
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In a move that could be lifted straight from science fiction, workers at a Belgian marketing firm are being offered the chance to have microchips implanted in their bodies. 就像科幻故事中那样,比利时一家销售公司的员工将有机会在
信用卡结账(3) dialogue 英语情景对话 A:The total cost is 850 dollars. How would you like to pay? A:总共是850美元,您想怎么付款? B:By credit card. B:用信用卡。 A:We take Visa and Master Card. A:我们收维萨卡和万事
SEVEN Chapter 15 AFTER the guests had gone Kitty told her mother of her conversation with Levin, and in spite of all her pity for him she was pleased by the thought that she had had a proposal. She did not doubt that she had acted rightly, yet for a
SIX And now she was afraid that Vronsky might content himself with merely flirting with her daughter. She saw that Kitty was in love with him, but consoled herself with the thought that Vronsky was an honest man and therefore would not act in such a
TWENTY-THREE There remained the most difficult obstacle; if he crossed it ahead of the others, he would come in first. He was galloping up to the Irish bank. He and Frou-Frou both saw the bank while still some way off and to both of them came a momen
NINETEEN Chapter 15 THE place where they were going to shoot was not far away, by a stream among young aspen trees. When they had reached the wood Levin got down and led Oblonsky to the corner of a mossy and marshy glade, already free from snow. He h
THIRTY-SIX Chapter 23 ON Monday the usual meeting of the Committee of the Second of July took place. Karenin entered the Council room, greeted the members and the president as usual, and took his seat, his hand lying ready on the papers before him. A
FIFTY-EIGHT Chapter 24 THE congratulations at the Palace were over. Meeting as they were going out, acquaintances chatted about the latest news, the newly-awarded honours, and the changes among the highest officials. How would it do to appoint Counte
FIFTY-FOUR Chapter 14 LEVIN had been married three months. He was happy, but in quite a different way from what he had expected. At every step he met disillusionments in his old fancies and new and unexpected enchantments. He was happy, but having em
FIFTY Chapter 2 ON his wedding-day Levin, according to custom the Princess and Dolly insisted on his strictly conforming to custom did not see his bride, and dined at his hotel with three bachelors who happened to drop in. Sergius Ivanich, Katavasov,
FORTY-EIGHT Chapter 20 KARENIN took leave of Betsy when they reached the dining-room and returned to his wife. She was lying down, but on hearing his step she quickly sat up in her former place and glanced at him with apprehension. He saw that she ha
Chapter 32 WHEN Vronsky returned Anna had not yet come home. He was told that, soon after he left, a lady came to see her and they went away together. Her departure without mentioning where she was going, her prolonged absence, and the fact that she
SEVENTY-NINE Levin got home just as the Princess arrived, and they met at the bedroom door. There were tears in the Princesss eyes and her hands shook. When she saw Levin she embraced him and began to cry. Well, Mary Vlasevna, darling? she asked, sei
EIGHTY Chapter 17 OBLONSKYS affairs were in a bad state. Two-thirds of the money for the forest had already been spent, and by allowing a discount of ten per cent, he had obtained from the merchant almost the whole of the last third. But the latter w
EIGHTY-ONE Chapter 20 AS was his wont, Oblonsky did not spend his time idly while in Petersburg. Besides business his sisters divorce and his post it was as usual necessary for him, as he said, to refresh himself in Petersburg after the mustiness of
EIGHTY-THREE Chapter 25 FEELING that they were entirely reconciled, next morning Anna began actively to make preparations for their move, Though it was not settled whether they would go on the Monday or on the Tuesday, as each the night before had yi
EIGHTY-EIGHT Chapter 10 WHEN Levin thought about what he was and why he lived, he could find no answer and was driven to despair; but when he left off asking himself those questions, he seemed to know what he was and why he lived, for he acted and li