单词:Murrow, Edward Roscoe
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Reports on Britain Under the Bombs Night after ninght,in the hot summer and early fall of 1940,a deep, steady voice came over the Atlantic Ocean from England to America,telling of England'sbattle for survival under the waves of German bombers.This s
Everyone watched in stunned amazement as the vase hit the floor and smashed into shards. Look what you did! the woman screeched at Roscoe. What I did! he yelled back. You made me drop it! Before she turned around, Violet smelled the sweet aroma of la
The cry of the peacock awakened Benny early Friday morning. Its the last day! he cried, leaping out of bed. I know, Henry said. He threw back his quilt and jumped up. We have a lot to do. A knock sounded at their door. Come in, Benny called, already
The Aldens ran upstairs to a room with windows that overlooked the front lawn. This is where we found the old paper, Benny said. And now its gone, Violet added. Henry went over to the windows. Roscoe was standing by the empty goldfish pond. He glance
The sight of Roscoe Janneys car made Henrys pulse beat faster. Roscoe owned a big old Jeep. Do you go camping? he asked Roscoe. He still didnt trust the guy, but he admired that cool car. I used to, Roscoe replied. The Jeep is great over these mounta
Henry rushed over when he saw Violet having trouble. What happened? he asked, pushing the stand upright. Somebody knocked into me, Violet explained. And I fell into this. Did you see who ran into you? Henry asked. She shook her head. No, but whoever
Jessie scooped up the fragile scrap. Whats this? It fell out of the desk when you pulled the drawer, Benny said. The others gathered around to examine the paper. It looks really old, Henry said, handling the paper carefully. The writing is faded in s
BARBARA KLEIN: Im Barbara Klein. STEVE EMBER: And Im Steve Ember with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English. Today, we will tell about several men who influenced the development of radio. BARBARA KLEIN: Some people say radio was invented by Guglie
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Edward R. Murrow, 1908-1965: The Famous Radio and Television Reporter Helped Create Modern News Broadcasting 24 May 2008 VOICE ONE: Im Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And Im Steve Ember with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English. To
Unit 10 Section A Pre-reading Activities First Listening Please listen to a short passage carefully and prepare to answer some questions. Second Listening Listen to the tape again. Then answer the fol
Radio Pioneers Created the System That Brought Words, Music and Information to People Across America Written by George Grow (THEME) VOICE ONE: I'm Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special English. Today, we
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Radio Pioneers Pulled Words, Music and World Events Out of Thin AirBy George Grow Broadcast: Sunday, February 26, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: And I'm Stev
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
This is a map of New York State that was made in 1937 by the General Drafting Company. 这是一张纽约州的地图,由通用制图公司在1937年绘制。 It's an extremely famous map among cartography nerds, 这张地图在地图发烧友中非常
March 9th, 1954. Journalist Edward R. Murrow takes on Senator Joe McCarthys anti-Communist campaign. Murrow critically reviews McCarthys tactics on his See It Now Program on CBS. The actions of the junior senator from Wisconsin have caused alarm and
March 9th, 1954. Journalist Edward R. Murrow takes on Senator Joe McCarthys anti-Communist campaign. Murrow critically reviews McCarthys tactics on his See It Now Program on CBS. The actions of the junior senator from Wisconsin have caused alarm and
March 9th, 1954. Journalist Edward R. Murrow takes on Senator Joe McCarthys anti-Communist campaign. Murrow critically reviews McCarthys tactics on his See It Now Program on CBS. The actions of the junior senator from Wisconsin have caused alarm and
There's a great future in the dry-goods business, Roger Button was saying. He was not a spiritual man--his aesthetic sense was rudimentary. Old fellows like me can't learn new tricks, he observed profoundly. It's you youngsters with energy and vitali
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Edward R. Murrow By George Grow Broadcast: Sunday, July 04, 2004 (THEME) VOICE ONE: I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English.
Subject:That is a lot of bull. 迷你对话A: Manager, I want to ask for a leave tomorrow because I have a party. 经理,因为我明天要参加一个聚会,所以想请假一天。 B: That is a lot of bull! Remember, your job always comes first