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Companionship of Books (Samuel Smiles-- The political reformer and moralist was born) A man may usually be known by the books he reads as well as by the company(playmates) he keeps;(Birds of a feather flock together)for there is a companionship (
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Unit 9 Good-bye, Paula. Good-bye, Paula. Paula,再见。 Good-bye, John. John,再见。 Good-bye, mommy! 妈妈,再见! Good-bye, my son! 儿子,再见! Bye-bye! 再见! Bye! My love! 再见!我亲爱的! Goodbye! 再见! Goodby
[The following has been written at the instance of several literary friends, who thought that if the history of The Bad Little Boy who Did not Come to Grief (a moral sketch which I published five or six years ago) was worthy of preservation several w
[00:04.12]UNIT 1 Favourite Subjects [00:07.99]Lesson 1Whose Book Is It? [00:12.48]Let's talk. [00:14.60]Good morning, class! [00:16.01]Welcome back to school! [00:17.81]Good morning! [00:22.72]They are you new textbooks. [00:20.05]Wow, so many new bo
[00:11.70]1.headache [00:16.14]2.stomachache [00:20.72]3.toothache [00:25.16]4.backache [00:29.60]5.earache [00:34.35]6.cold [00:38.79]7.fever [00:43.44]8.cough [00:47.52]9.sore throat [00:52.38]Page1 42 How Do You Feel Today? [01:02.04]How do you fe
A: What can I do for you? B: I am returning these books. A: What did you do to this book? B: I accidentally ripped the cover. A: You will need to pay for the damage. B: How much do I need to pay? A: Im going to need $5.00. B: Thats not too expensive.
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DIALOG 23 laurance--Whose is this? soony--It's mine.Why do you ask? laurance--Could I borrow it?I've been wanting to read it. soony--Be my guest,but I warn you.It's not as good as they say. laurance--
Louis got a new book. The book was about animals. Louis loved animals. The book had lots of pictures. It had pictures of dogs and cats. It had pictures of cows and pigs. It had pictures of chickens and rabbits. It had pictures of squirrels and birds.
AMERICAN MOSAIC - The Best of 2005 in Music, Books and Movies By Shelley Gollust and Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Friday, December 30, 2005 (THEME) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Special Engli
Now, it's time for Words and Their Stories from VOA Learning English. On this program we talk about words and expressions that we use in everyday conversation. Today, we will talk about the word smart. Like many words, smart has lots of different mea
Comic Book Heroes Expand Their Reach Fans from all over Houston and beyond came to the 8th Dimension Comic Book Store to meet the author and artist who created Marvel Comics new series Scarlet Spider, which is set right here. On behalf of the city of
Lesson 86 Let's begin! 1.Let's begin!咱们开始吧! 2.The meeting wil lbegin at two o'clock.会议两点开始。 3.Form the very beginning.从头开始。 4.A good beginning is half the battle.好的开端是成功的一半。 5.I read this book
This audio story explains how Prince Bertie came to write the first installment of his autobiography (Prince Bertie the Frog). The book itself presents the text and beautiful full colour pictures to go with an earlier Bertie story which you can liste
He took the subway to Strand Book Store. The one-way subway fare was $2.25. He needed a vocabulary book. He found Word Menu. The book lists words according to subject matter. For example, listed under Clothing are types of clothing, such as Sweaters.
Louis got a new book. The book was about animals. Louis loved animals. The book had lots of pictures. It had pictures of dogs and cats. It had pictures of cows and pigs. It had pictures of chickens and rabbits. It had pictures of squirrels and birds.
Key Sentences(重点句子) 40.I'd like to book a room for Mr. Wilson of the International Trading Corp. 我想为国际贸易公司的威尔逊先生预订一个房间。 41.Our executive usually stays at your hotel and you may recognize the
A man may usually be known by the books he reads as well as by the company he keeps; for there is a companionship of books as well as of men; and one should always live in the best company, whether it be of books or of men. A good book may be among t
A: What can I do for you today? B: I need to return a book. A: Can I do anything else for you? B: I want to check these books out. A: Is that all? B: That's all. A: May I see your library card, please? B: It's right here. A: Will that be all for toda