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Chris Patten:Your Royal Highness, prime minister, distinguished guests, people of Hong Kong, [00:04.60]彭定康:王子殿下、首相、各位嘉宾、香港市民们, [00:09.20]for Hong Kong as a whole today is cause for celebration, not sorrow
INTRODUCTION TO ACT I Today on TUNING IN THE U.S.A., Ellen Stewart is shopping for an antique piano bench. Ellen wants a fine old bench to sit on when she plays the piano. She goes to Mr. Rosens antique store in Riverdale and finds a beautiful bench.
[00:00.00]Module 2 NATIONAL DAY HOLIDAYS [00:06.04]Unit 2 We'll spent five days here. [00:10.81]1 Listen and read [00:14.42]Feifei is in HongKong, [00:17.45]She is writing a postcard to LiQing. [00:21.26]Dear Li Qing, [00:23.31]Here I'm in Hong Kong.
[00:00.00]2 Pronunciation [00:03.16]Listen and say [00:05.77]air airport chair dairy hair pair stair [00:17.51]as(s) ask basketball class classroom [00:26.64]glasses past [00:30.84]3 Lisen and mark [00:34.22]Listen and say whether the people will [00
[00:00.00]Module 2 NATIONAL DAY HOLIDAYS [00:05.87]UNIT 1 We'll go to Hong Kong. [00:09.50]1 Listen and read.Then say. [00:13.55]What's your plan for Golden week,Feifei? [00:16.58]I'll go to Hong Kong with my father. [00:19.46]That's special. [00:20.
Jack, Annie, Teddy, and Kathleen laughed. My, said Kathleen. I believe I would much rather rideDianthus than go with Merlin!The white unicorn knelt in the snow. Kathleen and Teddyclimbed onto his back. Dianthus stoodTeddy smiled down at Jack and Anni
[00:00.00]Unit 1 Word list top 2 [00:03.51]第一单元 单词表 第二部分 [00:07.03]She is from Canada. [00:08.32]她来自加拿大。 [00:09.61]her [00:11.31]她的 [00:13.01]where [00:14.80]在哪里 [00:16.59]from [00:18.10]从 [00:19.62]Can
Cainiao Network Technology Co Ltd, the courier aggregator backed by China's e-commerce giant Alibaba, has launched its latest smart warehouse together with YTO Express in Hangzhou, reports thepaper.cn. This smart warehouse, equipped with the most adv
Todd: OK, we're here with Laura. Hello! Laura: Hi! Todd: Hi! Now, Laura, where you are from? Laura: I'm from Hong Kong. Todd: Hong Kong. That's great. So tell us about Hong Kong. Laura: Well, it's a country for people, and well, when I ask my friends
By Naomi Martig Hong Kong 12 June 2008 Hong Kong plans to slaughter all live poultry in the territory's markets following the appearance the H5N1 strain of bird flu. As Naomi Martig reports from Hong Kong, this is the most serious outbreak of the vi
By Claudia Blume Hong Kong 23 October 2006 Malaysia's renowned Feng Shui expert Lilian Too shows a mobile phone services offer her Feng Shui tips The ancient Chinese practice of arranging space to achieve harmony with the environment, called Feng Sh
By Andre de Nesnera Washington 06 July 2006 Just a few days ago, North Korea triggered an international furor when it conducted several ballistic missile tests. In this report from Washington, VOA Senior Correspondent Andr de Nesnera looks at whethe
By Selah Hennessy Dakar 24 September 2007 As part of a peace deal with militant ethnic Tuaregs in northern Mali, the country's government has pledged $2 million towards development. Analysts say long-awaited diplomacy and development aid is crucial i
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Memorial Day [May 31] is a U.S. national holiday that pays tribute to Americans killed in military service. Each year during the three-day holiday weekend around Memorial Day, the veterans group known as Rolling Thunder rumbles into Washington, D.C.
LONDON, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) -- Chinese badminton players Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng beat their rivals 2-0 Sunday afternoon, and clinched gold medals in men's doubles in the Wembley Arena. These are the first gold medal won by Chinese in that event. This mean
Todd: Adrienne, you said you mother lives in Hong Kong. Adrienne: That's right. Todd: Wow. Why is she in Hong Kong? Adrienne: She's there for work actually. Todd: Oh, yeah. What does she do? Adrienne: It's difficult to explain because I don't really
Todd: So, Shuan, where are you from? Shuan: I'm actually, well, I was actually originally born in Hong Kong and I lived in Hong Kong for around six years and then I moved to Canada which is where I am from now. Todd: Wow, so do you remember Hong Kong
By Carolyn Presutti Washington, DC 11 February 2008 Now that the race for the Republican presidential nomination has narrowed to two main candidates, Republican voters are questioning whether the frontrunner embraces enough of the party's conservativ
In Chinese culture, after engagement, a man has to give the bride's family a betrothal gift, known as Caili in Chinese, to get married. Nowadays, the Caili tradition has become more like a commercial transaction, and can place a heavy financial burde