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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
文本: 模仿文本: In George III's day, this was the place to come if you wanted the best of art, and at a good price. When George III was still a boy, Venice was one of Europe's most romantic destinations, home of art and culture. It was a ke
You know about gravity, right? The larger something is, the more mass it has, the more gravitational pull it exerts? It pulls smaller things to it, and they orbit around and around? Yes.... My mother dying...its the pivotal thing...everything else go
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I roll over onto my back and Henry props his head on his hand and looks down at me. Our faces are about six inches apart. Its so strange to be talking, almost like we always did, but the physical proximity makes it hard for me to concentrate. Did I t
When I flick on the lights there are pumpkin-sized rocks all over the floor, whole and halved, craggy on the outside and streaked with veins of metal inside. Ooh, look, Henry. Meteorites. Whats meteorites? Rocks that fall from outer space. He looks a
Did not. Did too. We just met for the very first time, and as soon as you laid eyes on me you said, Thats the man Im going to marry, and you pasted me one. I always said you were an excellent judge of character. Thursday, September 29, 1977 (Clare is
Francie asks Gayle what she was doing with Michael Planner at the Dairy Queen last Saturday. (Answer: eating ice cream. Well, duh.) After a while we all get bored with Truth or Dare, mainly because its hard to think of good dares that any of us will
She is always experimenting, always attempting the coup declat. Who do you like now? she asks without looking up. You mean at twenty? Or at thirty-six? Both. I try to remember being twenty. Its just a blur of women, breasts, legs, skin, hair. All the
LESSON 22 第22课 decide 决定 buckled 扣 mountain 山 shelter 避难所 party 部分 dispute 争端 succeed 成功 forcibly 强行 mantle 地幔 oven 烤箱 THE WIND AND THE SUN 风和太阳 A dispute once arose between the Wind and the Sun, as t
LESSON 15 The travellers and the bear 第十五课 旅行者们和熊 Two men were going through a forest. 从前有两个人要穿过一座森林。 I am afraid, said one, that we may meet with wild beasts; I see the tracks of their paws on the grou