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King Arthur For centuries, historians believed that the tale of King Arthur and his knights was only a legend. But the myth was based on a real hero who lived sixteen hundred years ago. Guinevere: My
The teacher wakes me up from my dream. T: Get up, you lazybones! M: Oh… sorry, sir, I must have fallen asleep. T: You bet. And we could see you shaking like a leaf. M: Really? Wow! Thank goodness I
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: Anyone listening to NPR knows this truth - we do love a good book. We also love a good book list. And this summer, we're asking booksellers and writers for their reading recommendations. John Evans has a few. He's the owner of Di
My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket. Thank you,sir. Number five. Here's your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella. Sorry, sir. Is this your umbrella? No, it isn't. Is this it? Yes, it is. Thank you very much. sir对男性一种
Did King Arthur really exist? The story of King Arthur is one that has been told for hundreds of years. There have been poems, books and even films made of his life, all of them telling the story a little differently. The basic story is this. There
Teacher: (to a new boy) What's your name, my little fellow? New boy: Erbert Arris. Teacher: Always say 'sir' please, when you are speaking to master. It's more polite. New boy: (apologetically) Sir Erbert Arris. 老师:(对一位新生说)小同学,你叫什
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Arthur Ashe: Tennis Champion and Civil Rights Activist By Vivian Chakarian Broadcast: Sunday, September 18, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: Arthur Ashe And I'
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Arthur Miller By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Sunday, March 06, 2005 ((THEME)) VOICE ONE: I'm Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special Engli
献给老师的歌 To Sir, With Love吾爱吾师 To Sir With Love用朴实的歌词和动人的旋律,表达了学生对老师的真挚感情,女歌星鲁鲁在同名电影吾爱吾师中饰演班上一名调皮学生,当她被老师感化之后于
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Harold Evans sees a lot of fog all around us - a fog of murky words, qualifiers and subordinate clauses that clog a sentence and route an expression into obscurity - puffed up phrases, passive voices, misused words and words with n
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: In the book Ordinary People, the latest novel by Diana Evans, two sets of friends - 30-something, black Londoners - navigate friendship and relationships and parenthood during pivotal moments of the early 2000s. Evans borro
We reach the fifteenth chapter of our Waking Beauty series, and some of the mystery surrounding Princess Talia will be revealed. The city of Oxford has fallen asleep under a cloud of fog. Only Basil and one or two others are awake. He meets Princess
CHAPTER V Mr. Merton was a good deal distressed at the second postponement of the marriage, and Lady Julia, who had already ordered her dress for the wedding, did all in her power to make Sybil break off the match. Dearly, however, as Sybil loved her
CHAPTER I It was Lady Windermeres last reception before Easter, and Bentinck House was even more crowded than usual. Six Cabinet Ministers had come on from the Speakers Levee in their stars and ribands, all the pretty women wore their smartest dresse
我在国内曾经一度认为用中文称呼别人而困惑,尤其是称呼年轻的女子,本来好端端的一个称谓小姐,偏偏被用来特指一部分人了。本来嘴就笨,加上客观上缺乏合适的词,造成了我的称谓障
Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503(?)–1542) FORGET not yet the tried intent Of such a truth as I have meant; My great travail so gladly spent, Forget not yet! Forget not yet when first began The weary life ye k
Sara Evans,美国乡村女歌手,她的声音不说特别有特色特别甜美,但是舒畅动人,温暖人心。2011年她发行了新专辑Stronger,主打单曲A Little Bit Stronger,也是一首给人安慰的好歌~ A Little Bit Strong
Personalised news 个性化报刊 Your digital paper, sir 先生,您的电子报纸 The struggle to make money out of news on tablets 数字媒体平台的生财之道 1.A CUSTOMISED, constantly-updating newspaper used to be the stuff of science fi
Sir Paul Reeves died after a short illness yesterday, aged 78. He was Governor-General of New Zealand from 1985 to 1990, the first Maori Governor-General. There will be a state funeral later this week to honour him. He was an unusual choice for Gover
What's in a word? Quite a lot, I suspect. Travellers to Francophone and Hispanophone countries will have noticed a superiority of everyday social interactions to those observable in our own country. They retain a slightly formulaic ceremoniousness th