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[00:00.00]9.I:What do you think is the relationship [00:02.27]你认为 [00:04.55]between the subjects you have taken and the job you are seeking? [00:06.99]你曾修读的科目和你申请的这份工作有何关系? [00:09.43]A:I have taken cour
THE DREAM OF LITTLE TUK Ah! yes, that was little Tuk: in reality his name was not Tuk, but that was what he called himself before he could speak plain: he meant it for Charles, and it is all well enough if one does but know it. He had now to take ca
[00:23.91]Snake Anut [00:28.96]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:38.71]He knew he must seek help, [00:41.02]so he ran into the forest [00:42.73]to find the wise old hermit who lived there. [00:48.16]The old man examined him carefully [00:51.04]and handed him some l
[00:23.75]Snake Anut [00:28.84]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:36.34]His aunt seemed to be sleeping, [00:38.98]so the young man whispered in his uncle's ear. [00:42.51]I saw a snake. [00:45.03]But his uncle was too groggy to respond, [00:48.08]and he slid back un
[00:23.85]Snake Anut [00:28.91]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:37.09]There was just enough moonlight for him [00:39.86]to see the bottom of his door, [00:42.82]so he blew out his candle and unsheathed his sword. [00:48.00]Then he stood waiting. [00:51.17]He watch
[00:23.84]Snake Anut [00:28.92]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:37.11]The next day his aunt said her back was sore, [00:41.65]but this didn't keep her [00:43.06]from going for a walk with his uncle. [00:47.21]As soon as they left the house, [00:49.53]the young man
[00:23.87]Snake Anut [00:28.94]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:37.36]He raced back to the forest to tell the hermit [00:40.29]what had happened. [00:42.74]And now my aunt is staying in bed, [00:46.16]but do you know what my aunt said? [00:48.83]She told him she h
[00:19.38]Snake Anut [00:25.65]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:34.69]The old man longed for children. [00:37.56]But he and his young wife had none, [00:40.98]so he invited his nephew to live with them. [00:45.81]This infuriated his wife, who had a vile temper. [0
Outdoor Activities 四季户外活动。 It's warm in spring. 春天天气温暖。 I went hiking. 我去登山。 Leaves turn red. 树叶变红了。 Swimming is enjoyable. 游泳真是享受的事。 I sweat all the time. 我一直流汗。 I got sunstroke. 我中暑了。 It rained harder a
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Michelle Tumes-lovely you're the sweet dreams that soothe me when i cant fall asleep you're the field in the middle of the city im rushing by in the speed of light you're the strong resolution when i found all the piece you're the church bells a ring
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