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[00:00.00]grave-gym A groan or a moan [00:03.15]是呻吟还是呜咽? [00:06.30]Only the husband understood the gravity of the situation. [00:09.27]只有丈夫懂得情况的严重性。 [00:12.25]Years ago, [00:13.78]几年前, [00:15.31]when
[00:00.00]Two hours later the pigment of the skin of the swimmers began to change. [00:03.10]两小时后,游泳者的皮肤色素开始起变化。 [00:06.19]In the first phase it was just a couple of spots [00:08.56]在第一阶段,只有几个小
[00:00.00]diminish-discretion Expendable diplomats [00:03.24]可被牺牲的外交官 [00:06.48]You know that I have diplomatic immunity!said the Ambassador, [00:09.21]你知道我有外交豁免权!大使说。 [00:11.94]I strongly disapprove of you
[00:00.00]output--overwhelming [00:03.81]The overthrow of a son [00:05.73]打败儿子 [00:07.65]Mr.Jones' frustration was overwhelming. [00:10.23]琼斯先生失望极了。 [00:12.80]He had always had an outstanding credit rating [00:15.02]他的信誉
Last year at Christmas time my wife, our three boys and I were in France on our way from Paris to Nice. 去年,在圣诞节期间,我和我的妻子以及我们的三个孩子,从法国踏上由巴黎到尼斯的旅途。 For five wretched days
The King and His Stories 国王和他的故事 Once there was a king. He likes to write stories, but his stories were not good. As people were afraid of him, they all said his stories were good. One day the king showed his stories to a famous writer.
[00:02.02]BeforeIaskyouto.在我开口问你之前 [00:05.30]BEV:BeforeIaskyouto.在我开口问你之前 [00:06.62]Don`ttellmeno,beforeIaskyouto.不要对我说不,在我开口问你之前 [00:08.78]-Yeah.-That`sgood.Um....-是-很好啊 [00:10.26
[00:02.06]Well,it`s--It`scomplicated.额,这个这个很复杂 [00:03.90]I`mgonnajust,uh....我还是 [00:05.58]Isitascomplicatedasme... [00:06.38](DOORBELLRINGS)比我的状况还复杂么? [00:07.86]...gettingstuckoutsideinonlyawelcomemat?被锁在
The Masalai of Lep Island Story by Mike Soanin Translated by Thomas H. Slone Long, long ago, in Manus Province, there was a small island behind Baluan Island [Baluan-Pam People]. This island was called Lep. On Lep Island, there was a masalai who had
The Blind Boyby C. CibberO say what is that thing call'd Light, Which I must ne'er enjoy; What are the blessings of the sight, O tell your poor blind boy! You talk of wondrous things you see; You say the sun shines bright: I feel him warm, but how ca
To Autumnby John KeatsSeason of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom friend of the maturing sun, Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run: To bend with apples the mossed cottage-trees, And fi
Noby Thomas HoodNo sun - no moon! No morn - no noon - No dawn - no dusk - no proper time of day - No sky - no earthly view - No distance looking blue - No road - no street - no t'other side the way - No end to any Row - No indications where the Cresc
The Fixby Chris RoseThe four judges have been sitting in a small room in the Milton Hotel in London for three hours now. The judges must agree on who will win the four awards in the important Global Music Awards: best album, best song, best new band
The Dinosaur in Jakes Garageby Chris Rose Dad he said, Theres a dinosaur living in the garage. Is there really, Jake? said his dad. Thats interesting. Now go and away and play. Daddys busy at the moment. Jakes dad went back to reading his newspaper.
The chicken and the frog One morning a chicken walked into a library. It went up to the desk and said Book! Book! The librarian gave the chicken two books, and it left. Half an hour later the chicken returned. Once more it approached the desk and sai
Dad he said, Theres a dinosaur living in the garage. Is there really, Jake? said his dad. Thats interesting. Now go and away and play. Daddys busy at the moment. Jakes dad went back to reading his newspaper. Jake had suspected that there was a dinosa
Fausto Ruiz got off the boat at the port of the city where he had been born fifty years ago, and to which he had not returned for twenty years. He walked along the seafront, surprised by how much his hometown had changed, and also by how much of it h
Heres Scarlett, in the garden of a friends house in London on a sunny summer morning, the kind of mornings that are unusual in England. Scarlett is twelve years old (thirteen in November she tells me), and is trying to understand the world around her
Tom Jankowitz took his coat off and threw it onto the seat in the airport lounge. He sat down and opened up his laptop computer, keeping one eye on the small television which showed the departure times of all the flights from the airport. Tom Jankowi
It wouldn't doby John KayBut, She said, I suppose it wouldn't do For everyone to be the same now, Would it. No, I said, There'd be less Interesting people around, Wouldn't there. Fewer interesting people, She said, But I suppose it wouldn't do For ev