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[00:00.00]it is clear that we are going to see a huge [00:03.36]growth in shopping on the Internet. [00:06.46]She also believes that,in the future, [00:08.73]we will get entertainment from the Net [00:11.08]and that television will probably disappear
[00:00.00]Of course you've guessed who Jenny was. [00:04.26]She was the girl I had shouted at for humming [00:08.06]When I recognised her in the convenience store [00:10.45]I blushed with shame, [00:11.97]and apologized several times [00:13.73]for my
MODULE 4 MY ROOM\n [au:]模块四 我的房间\n [00:04.33]Unit 10 It Is My Bedroom\n [au:]第10单元 这是我的卧室\n [00:08.86]Dialogue\n [au:]对话\n [00:12.20]Look and listen. Then read and act in pairs.\n [au:]看一看,听一听。然后小
[00:00.00]Come,the ladies are all waiting. [00:03.50]Yes,yes, [00:04.82]replied Mr Winkle with a ghastly smile. [00:07.62]I'm coming. [00:09.63]Now,Sir,start off,said Sam. [00:12.62]Stop a moment,Sam,gasped Mr Winkle, [00:15.08]clinging most affectio
[00:00.00]Unit 25 [00:05.80]Reading and speaking [00:08.24]A changing city [00:10.53] For centuries,Beijing has been one of China's [00:13.47]most important cities. [00:15.69]Originally a place for emperors and officials, [00:18.14]today it is a weal
[00:00.00]Most learners will say, [00:01.80]instead of th ([think]), [00:02.62]will say a s or a t, [00:04.39]as most of them do anyway at the moment, [00:06.73]but it will just be legitimate then. [00:09.98]There must, on the other hand, [00:11.24]b
[00:00.90]Grammar extension 2 [00:03.03]Ellipsis and substitution [00:06.67]1 a) Read the dialogue. [00:10.74]Look at the underlined sections. [00:13.32]How could they be shortened? [00:15.69]You may have to change some of the words. [00:21.12]b) Lis
[00:02.97]Unit 11 Media Warm-up [00:07.21]Exercise 2 Listen and identify the programmes. [00:12.87]1.Now,if you get this question right, [00:20.11]you and Tony go through to the final. [00:22.24]Listen carefully. [00:23.71]What Italian word do we use
[00:06.54]Exercise 6 [00:08.39]Listen to the discussion between Katy and James [00:11.87]Which of them expresses these opinions? [00:16.97]Hey, Jamie, have you heard about this? [00:20.20]What? [00:21.34]You know Janice Jones, the film star? [00:23.9
[00:04.05]Unit 12 Culture Shock Lesson 1 Visiting Britain [00:10.22]Dear Aunt Mei: [00:11.96]I can't believe I've been in London [00:13.98]for 6 months already! [00:15.83]I certainly owe you an apology [00:17.30]for not writing more often. [00:19.10]
[00:03.42]Unit 24 Society Communication Workshop [00:07.92]Listening: [00:09.24]Exercise 2 Listen to the song. [00:12.61]Who do you think said these things, [00:14.96]the father or the son? [02:34.61][00:29.92]It's not time to make a change, [02:37.7
[00:02.17]Unit 24 Society Warm-up [00:05.98]Exercise 2 Listen to a radio news report [00:10.24]about changes in British society. [00:13.23]Match the topics with the graphs below. [00:17.35]A recent report on British society [00:19.50]has shown that m
[00:01.11]Part 2 [00:02.99]There's eighty of us left. [00:05.07]The rest is in dressing stations [00:06.59]or pushing up daisies. [00:08.22]Well, how do they start a war? [00:10.50]Well, one country offends another. [00:13.39]How could one country of
[00:00.00]Well, I can assure you personally [00:02.95]that you will receive a full refund, [00:05.01]if you can give us the current guarantee. [00:07.47]I'd like that in writing, please. [00:09.29]Certainly, Mr Jeffreys. [00:10.72]And we will look in
[00:01.20]That's not the point. [00:02.52]Just look at all this new food [00:04.40]they're experimenting with, [00:06.09]growing tomatoes the size of footballs. [00:08.53]I wouldn't touch it with a bargepole. [00:10.93]I think we need to be careful,
[00:01.36]Unit 20 New Frontiers Warm-up [00:05.46]Exercise 3 Listen to four extracts [00:09.49]and identify these different programmes. [00:12.81]1 It was announced today that the launch [00:15.41]of the shuttle,taking a new crew [00:17.11]to the int
[00:01.44]Oh no! My worst experience [00:04.49]was when I missed a boat trip [00:06.39]on the River Thames. [00:08.80]The girl who gave me directions [00:10.86]was from Australia [00:12.62]and I didn't understand her accent very well! [00:16.27]I got
[00:00.00]Er all this information could come out [00:02.22]of their mouths [00:03.33]er but what they really should be doing [00:04.90]in that situation is asking some questions [00:07.63]to get the other person talking to them, [00:09.90]not too man
[00:00.00]he young man overheard the servant [00:02.55]talking to the evil man and just as the King [00:05.19]was about to drink, [00:07.13]he grabbed the cup and drank the poison himself [00:10.63]He almost died but due to a magic potion, [00:13.64]
[00:00.00]So that's quite general so why don't we, [00:02.58]can we think of a specific example, [00:04.10]maybe that party again? [00:05.52]Oh, let's suppose you're erm [00:07.45]introduced to someone, [00:08.85]again a total stranger [00:09.55]you'