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02年5月 托福听力文字 More haste less speed. Easy does it. Part A 1.M: I think I'll run down to the bookstore and take up a few things W: But aren't we going to meet Sally at the student center? She is expecting us at 4. And it's almost that now. 2
From Boston, Louis would lead his family to the Philadelphia Zoo and show them Bird Lake. 离开波士顿后,路易斯会领着全家飞到费城动物园,让他们看看鸟湖。 Here, he would be greeted warmly by the Head Man in Charge of Bird
00:47.74]WOMAN (IN DISTORTED VOICE) ; Come on! Stay with me! 振作点!保持清醒! [00:52.50]Where do you Iive? 你住在哪里? [00:58.10]Hey. 嘿 [01:01.46]Hey! 嘿 [01:02.26]Stay with me. 保持清醒 [01:05.42]Where do you Iive? 你住在哪
[00:13.22]We have to stay on the ship as long as possible! Come on! 我们得要留到最后一刻 [00:25.70]Jack: This way. Overthe rail! 走这边 [00:31.62]Come on. Jump! [00:35.78]Come on! 快点 [00:42.22](Screaming) [01:01.46](Gasping) [01:08.9
The state of Florida is best known for its beaches and swaying palm trees. But a good chunk of it is swampland. The famous Everglades, a slow-moving sheet of water full of plants and alligators, cover much of the southern part of the state. To the no
THE FIRST WALK 第一次散步 Mishook and his little sister grew bigger every day. 米舒克和他的小妹妹一天天长大。 At last they had grown so strong that their mother thought it was time to take them out for a walk. 最终他们长得足够
In central Florida an eleven year old girl woke up in her own bed this morning and that's reason to celebrate, that's because she had actually vanished into an alligator infested swamp area on Friday only to be found yesterday alive and well, it's an
But just when Tim had his hands full of the bright marsh-marigolds, he hurt his foot on a sharp stone. 但就在蒂姆双手拿着金灿灿的沼泽金盏花的时候,他的脚被一块锋利的石头弄伤了。 Then a fat, green frog jumped so cl
Once or twice he stopped to pick flowers; but the shoes pinched his feet, and he ran on. 他停下一两次想去摘花,但是鞋子夹了他的脚,他只有继续往前跑。 When the path led near the swamp, and he saw the lovely marsh-marigold
BBC Learning English Weekender World Affairs Anna:Hello, I'm Anna Jones and in todays programme we re going to be talking to a BBC journalist who reports from all over the world. Mark Doyle works for the BBC World Service as a World Affairs Correspo
Todd: So Norm, you said you have a pretty good story about going hiking and you almost got dehydrated. Norm: Yes, it was, we were on our first day of, it was a six day hiking trip in a national park in Quebec, Canada, and I had not done the itinerary
Adrienne: So, Rob, tell me why you don't like elephants! Rob: Why don't I like elephants? It's a long story. I was traveling in India with a friend of mine and one night we decided to spent the night in a national park, looking at wildlife, and we we
By Phuong Tran Dakar 12 February 2007 Africa's porous borders and location have made it an attractive destination for drug traffickers. Health and government officials worry how this trend affects the growing rate of HIV infection on the continent.
Todd: So Norm, you said you have a pretty good story about going hiking and you almost got dehydrated. 托德:诺姆,你说过你有一个关于远足的好故事要讲,那次远足中你几乎都脱水了。 Norm: Yes, it was, we were on our f
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: One of the world's most lauded novelists has produced her first collection of short stories in decades. The Purple Swamp Hen And Other Stories is by Penelope Lively, the Man Booker Prize winner for Moon Tiger and the best-selling H
Adrienne: So, Rob, tell me why you don't like elephants! Rob: Why don't I like elephants? It's a long story. I was traveling in India with a friend of mine and one night we decided to spent the night in a national park, looking at wildlife, and we we
Todd: So Norm, you said you have a pretty good story about going hiking and you almost got dehydrated. Norm: Yes, it was, we were on our first day of, it was a six day hiking trip in a national park in Quebec, Canada, and I had not done the itinerary
Adrienne: So, Rob, tell me why you don't like elephants! 艾德丽安:罗布,跟我说说你为什么不喜欢大象吧。 Rob: Why don't I like elephants? It's a long story. I was traveling in India with a friend of mine and one night we decided
In at number 11 is Kenya,searching for fluid and doing the unthinkable. 排名第11位的是肯尼亚 寻找水源并完成不可想象的任务 Gut-wrenching.One thing you can do if you're stuck out here 太恶心了 在没有水的情况下如果你想
Todd: Now Norman, you've lived in Japan for awhile. Have you lived in any other countries? Norman: Yes, I've lived in Germany as well. Todd: Germany! Norman: Yes, I lived for five years. I had two contracts in Germany. The first one in the seventies,