单词:Kaiser Peak
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Crossing through the renowned restaurant LotusVienna, brings us to a historic hall with a unique past. Uniatos von Schule, who works in the restaurant, shows us around the Kaisersaal (Kaiser's Ballroo
[00:00.00]Module 7 TRAVELLING TO HONG KONG [00:06.62]UNIT 2 The place at the top of the mountain [00:10.74]is called the Peak. [00:12.85]1 Listen and read. [00:16.00]Today was a long day but it was very exciting. [00:19.54]This morning, we went to Ho
Radio: It's two twenty five am and this is for all you lovers who still believe she's stuck in traffic. Mike: Yeah, that's probably it, Kate's probably just stuck in traffic, I mean, the theatre is all the way across campus. OK, I'll give her five m
What's another meaning for peak? Helen: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. I'm Helen. Zo: 欢迎收听今天的地道英语,我是刘佳。 Helen: Today we're going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language. Z
Wasn't I enough Didn't I amount to you I don't blame you for the love That I lost to her It will take time A lot of heartache too But I was in love I thought you were too No one compares if I'm honest I've beaten myself blue I wish you could've been
[00:00.00]Not me and the Kaiser. [00:01.94]I think maybe the Kaiser wanted a war. [00:04.02]I don't see that. [00:05.41]The Kaiser's got everything he needs. [00:07.31]Well, he's never had a war before. [00:09.42]Every full-grown emperor needs one wa
Yesterday you lay awake on your bed, And worked out you'd done everything that you said, That you knew therefore you'd got to be saved, The lord of the bored and a slave to her wage It's a mystery Oh, it's a mystery You want some history Oh it's a my
Washington, DC 12 December 2006 watch Cultural Diplomacy Amid the turmoil generated by U.S. policies in the Middle East, the American diplomatic community is looking for more effective ways to communicate with Arab populations throughout the Middle
By Melinda Smith Washington 23 July 2007 It has been estimated that ten percent of people worldwide suffer from Restless Leg Syndrome . RLS is a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to sit or lie still for long periods of time. The disorder
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: We now have the story of a really large medical bill. It's a surprisingly common sort of charge, which is why we're examining it. Steve Inskeep spoke with Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal of Kaiser Health News about the story of a $17,000
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Just off a Houston freeway, in a strip mall with an Indian tailor and a South Asian grocery store, is a small restaurant with an outsized reputation. It's called Himalaya, and its chef and owner is a Houston institution. KA
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Today in Your Health, we report on the consequence of a change at many doctor's offices. It's common that a doctor or nurse enters information on a computer instead of filling out paper forms about the patient. Those electronic m
MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: Berlin, 1940. A young German officer is given a new mission. The Reich is sending him to Holland to guard the exiled former German Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II. (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, THE EXCEPTION) ANTON LESSER: (As General Falkenberg
And this is For The Record. There are at least 43 million people in this country over the age of 65. And in 35 years that number is expected to double. That means more families than ever are grappling with a difficult decision - what to do when a gra
THE MAKING OF A NATION - Technology Helps the Allied Forces Win World War OneBy Frank Beardsley Broadcast: Thursday, April 06, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: THE MAKING OF A NATION -- a program in Special En
The Amazing Media Habits Of 8-18 Year Olds Kids are leading the world's transition to digital media. This is in part because kids aren't afraid of technology, and, in part, because kids haven't spent years getting use to anything else. So if you want
Every mountain has a peak What is the secret ingredient of tough people that enables them to succeed? Why do they survive the tough times when others are overcome by them? Why do they win when others lose? Why do they soar when others sink? The answe
By Caroline Sawyer Nairobi 10 August 2007 In an unusual move, a judge in Kenya has reopened a case that Kenyan authorities and the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation concluded was likely a suicide seven years ago. The case involves an Amer
China braces for another travel peak BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- China's transport networks are expected to experience another travel peak Saturday and Sunday, when millions of holiday-makers return as the week-long holiday draws to an end. Trains ar