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Ayumi Hamasaki, a.k.a. Ayu, is dubbed the Empress of Japanese Pop. She is hugely popular in Japan and is one of the countrys few singers ever to become known overseas. She was born in 1978 on Japans southern island Kyushu. She moved to Tokyo when she
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The size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire, the size of your dream, and how you handle disappointment along the way. 成功是由你欲望的力量,梦想的大小,以及你如何处理一路上的失望来衡量的。(
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: we talk with Pat O'Conner, co-author with her husband Stewart Kellerman of a new book called Origins of the Specious: Myths and Misconceptions of the English Language. RS: But fir
Rich Dad, Poor Dad Most parents would probably be extremely grateful to be shown an easy way to instill into their children an appreciation of the value of money and a better understanding of how to m
Rich Dad, Poor Dad 富爸爸,穷爸爸 Most parents would probably be extremely grateful to be shown an easy way to instill into their children an appreciation of the value of money and a better understanding of how to make it. According to some cr
Sakihito Ozawa urges other developed nations to join Japan's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050 Akiko Fujita | Tokyo 08 December 2009 Japan's Environment Minister Sakihito Ozawa speaks during a press conference at Foreig
A: A doctor! I need a doctor! B: Give me some details, sir. A: Something is wrong with my wife. She's lying on the floor. B: Sir, if you don't calm down, you might have a stroke yourself. A: You're right, I'm beside myself with worry. B: Hold on, sir
A: I need a doctor right now! B: Tell me the problem, sir. A: My wife just passed out! B: Sir, it's difficult to understand you. Please take a deep breath and calm down. A: Don't tell me to calm down! My wife is passed out! B: I'm getting 911 on anot
A: Can you tell me where it hurts? B: I am so glad they called you. It feels like something is really wrong with my stomach! A: Does it hurt when I push here? B: Its mostly on my right side. Right here! A: Have you been feeling this way for awhile? B
A: Where are you feeling the pain? B: I cant stand up! My stomach is killing me! A: Can you put your hand where it hurts the most? B: It hurts smack in the middle of my gut! A: Did this just come on suddenly? B: I felt OK until an hour or so ago, and
A: Sorry to bother you, but I was wondering if you could drive me to the emergency room. B: Of course. What is the problem? A: I am running a really high fever of 105 degrees, and I have a rash on my stomach. B: If you can, go and unlock the back doo
EXPLORATIONS - Cassini-Huygens at Titan By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special E
Key Sentences(重点句子) 555. I'm calling to ask you to attend a press conference at 3 o'clock this afternoon. 我打电话来是通知你去参加今天下午三点钟的一个新闻发布会。 556. Where will it be held? 新闻发布会在
WASHINGTON, June 23 (Xinhua) -- The White House announced Wednesday that British Lieutenant General Nick Parker would serve as acting Commander of NATO's International Security Assistance(援助) Force in Afghanistan until a new U.S. Commander is
Key Sentences(重点句子) 454. I'm very sorry that you are ill. 你生病了我感到很难过。 455. I'm so sorry to bother you. 真报歉,给你添麻烦了。 456.We're worrying about you. 我们真为你担心。 457.How do you f
BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- A spokesman for China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said on Wednesday that China and the United States will exchange in-depth views on economic and trade issues at the upcoming 23rd meeting of the China-U.S. Joint Commissi
DAVID GREENE, HOST: All right. A tourism boom is changing the face of Japan. The number of visitors has nearly tripled in the past five years to about 30 million, and the country is scrambling to build enough hotels ahead of next year's Tokyo Olympic