单词:Alaska-Hawaii time
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Dialog 1 John, Thanks a lot for the camera. It would definitely come in handy. Sure thing, you really need a camera when you're on vacation. I wonder what type of film will be the best. I would get cold at gold one hundred film since you going to Ha
[00:19.10]pre-read [00:23.77]Answer the following questions. [00:33.33]Have you ever watched someone surl? Where? [00:51.59]What words can you use to describe surfing or water-skiing? [02:00.74]surfing [02:41.80]Surfing is one fo the world's most pop
Experts Meet to Understand Decrease in Humpback Whales Off Hawaii Every winter, thousands of humpback whales migrate from Alaska to the warmer waters near the Hawaiian Islands. There, they have sex and give birth before making their return trip north
The Soviet news agency TASS reports that an American cancer researcher has defected to the Soviet Union. According to TASS, Arnold Loskin, his wife and three children arrived in Moscow today after being granted political asylum. TASS said Loskin has
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Think of What You Have Instead of What You Want In over a dozen years as a stress consultant1),one of the most pervasive2) and destructive3) mental tendencies4) I've seen is that of focusing on what we want instead of what we have.It doesn't seem
By Paula Wolfson Honolulu 09 September 2007 President Bush stopped in Hawaii on his way home from the Pacific rim summit in Australia. VOA White House correspondent Paula Wolfson reports from Honolulu Mr. Bush met with military commanders, and visite
Hairdresser : It's been a long time, Mrs. Lee. Mm. Lee : Yes. I went to Hawaii on a vacation with my husband. Hairdresser : When did you come back? Did you have a good time? Mrs. Lee : We came back th
Todd: So, Asako, you lived in the United States for a long time. Asako: For six years. Todd: That's a pretty long time. Asako: That's right. Todd: Where did you live? Asako: I lived in Alaska. Todd: Alaska. Asako: That's right. Todd: The last frontie
VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember. The United States has had fifty states for fifty years. Alaska and Hawaii both joined the Union in nineteen fifty-nine. They were the fi
1. Federal officials have opened a Mississippi River floodgate for the first time in nearly four decades. Opening the Morganza spillway will ease pressure on levees downstream and help prevent flooding in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. 2. President Bar
MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: In southeast Alaska, the commercial king salmon fishing season was temporarily shut down this spring. That's because the numbers of wild salmon returning to spawn are at an all-time low, and that's worrisome news for those who ma
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Alaska's halibut and black cod fishermen are in a food fight with killer whales. But some fishermen are now using a new piece of gear that prevents the whales from stealing their catch. From member station KBBI in Homer, Al
Todd: So, Asako, we are talking about your time in Alaska. Now you are from a major city in Japan, correct? Asako: That's right. Nagoya. Todd: Now, Nagoya is a very big city. Asako: Very big. Two million people. Todd: So, what was it like going from
Weekly Address: President Obama Announces New Plans to Increase Responsible Domestic Oil Production 每周电视讲话:奥巴马总统宣布负责任地增加美国国内石油产量的新计划 WASHINGTON In this weeks address, President Obama laid
VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember. The United States has had fifty states for fifty years. Alaska and Hawaii both joined the Union in nineteen fifty-nine. They were the fir
Todd: So, hello, Mitchell, right? Mitchell: Yes. Nice to meet you. Todd: Nice to meet you. Now Mitchell, you're from Hawaii? Mitchell: Yes, I am. Todd: That must be pretty cool. What's it like growing up in Hawaii? Mitchell: Hawaii's really different
Christchurch city is holding a ceremony tonight at 6.30pm to farewell the godwits. People are encouraged to come to the beach with their cameras to see the godwits leave. The day and time are chosen because of the tides at that time. Not all the godw
The stench of camel digested food straight up my nostrils. 一股骆驼消化物的恶臭扑面而来 You can see everything it's been eating.And that's just partially digested. 你能看见所有它吃进去的东西 这些都还没完全消化 And
Don'tletmeholdyouup别让我耽误你了。 holdsbup 阻碍某人做某事 例句: Sorry,I'mlate.Iwasheldupatwork. 对不起,我迟到了,因为工作的事情耽误了。 A:Hello,Ann,isthatyou? 嘿,安,是你吗? B:Yes,itis.Hi,Tom.It'sarea