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ANNIE: Karen, do you have a minute? I'd like to ask you about something. KAREN: Sure. What is it? ANNIE: I think you can give me some advice. You have worked here longer, and I just want to know what you think. KAREN: I'm glad to help you. But what
[00:04.16]Bedroom. 卧室 [00:04.16]Bedroom... bedroom. 卧室 卧室 [00:16.56]W-what next? 然后呢? [00:23.96]I-I go to sleep. 我 我去睡觉了 [00:39.32]Do English people have dreams at night? 英国人晚上做梦吗? [00:45.12]Sometimes, ye
(Maggie's dream) Host: Tonight, some lucky contestant will walk out of here with fame, fortune, and the total respect of the journalism community!!! Yes, it's time for the Pulitzer Prize!!! And here are our contestants; from the Washington Post, Woo
As soon as the children got on the bike path again, they tried to figure out their conversation with Hilda. We didnt get any answers about the Clover Dodge statue, Violet said. Henry disagreed. Oh, but we did. Now we know Hilda definitely took things
After a long bike ride, the Aldens finally came to Skeleton Point. Just as the children slowed down, a familiar dog bounded from the bushes and barked. Then he began to sniff around. He smells our ham sandwiches, Benny guessed. There, there, Max, Jes
After the sun went down, the Aldens turned on their flashlights. The beams cast shadows everywhere. At least we dont have to tiptoe around, Henry said as he and his brother and sisters explored the old house. The children stayed close together so the
Henry and Jessie took the stone steps to the tower two at a time. Light on their feet, they didnt make a sound until they reached a landing. There they stopped to catch their breath near a small window. Were safe for now, Henry whispered. William is
After breakfast the next morning, the Aldens made their lunches in Cousin Charlottes kitchen. While they were bagging their lunches, the phone rang. Jessie ran for it, and the other children listened in. Cousin Charlotte! Were fine. We just got our l
When the children returned to the dock empty-handed, they got a terrible surprise. Our boat is floating away! Jessie pointed to their little yellow rowboat bobbing out on the lake about twenty feet away. How did that happen? I know I tied it up. Wait
The apartment above Piccolos Pizza wasnt empty for long. Mr. Alden and Watch left for Greenfield just as soon as the children got their luggage from the car. Grandfather promised to return in a couple of weeks. And they promised him a large Pizza Sup
Benny and Jessie were glad when everyone came back early. From the window they could see their grandfather and Mr. Tooner unloading some bushes to plant along the drive. They heard Carrie drive the Jeep up to the kitchen entrance. Benny looked up at
Broadcast: Jan 5, 2003 By Richard Thorman People in America--a program in Special English on the Voice of America. Every week at this time, we tell the story of a person was important in the history o
Broadcast: January 12, 2002 By Richard Thorman People in America, a program in Special English on the Voice of America. Every week at this time, we tell the story of a person important in the history
Benny pressed his nose against the cold, foggy window of the car. Half the fun of Silver Falls was a visit to Toms Gas Station. But not that day. Violet felt sorry for Benny. Then she thought of something. She drew a silly snowman on the misty window
Four children and one dog were sound asleep in the roomy black car. James Alden, the childrens grandfather, took one hand off the steering wheel. He patted Benny Aldens curly head, but the six-year-old boy didnt stir. In the rearview mirror, Mr. Alde
William Henry Gates III was born on October 28, 1955. He is one of the world's richest people and perhaps the most successful businessman ever. He co-founded the software giant Microsoft and turned it into the worlds largest software company. He is t
VOA Learning English presents Americas Presidents. Today we are talking about William Henry Harrison. Although he was elected in 1840, many Americans still remember his catchy campaign slogan: Tippecanoe and Tyler, too. Tyler referred to John Tyler,
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Rawdon was the sort of man who said, privately, to his men friends, over a glass of wine after dinner: No woman shall sleep again under my roof! He said it with pride, rather vaunting, pursing his lips. Even my housekeeper goes home to sleep. But the
Where Does The Term'Limelight'Originate You're in the limelight now on this moment of science. If someone loves being in the limelight, that means they enjoy being the center of attention. We use the word now to mean social prominence, but have you e