单词:Rathbone
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Lesson Seventeen Short Conversations Read aloud the concersation two times, and then listen to the tape without looking at the text. Cutting Corners Rathbone: Whittaker! What are you doing here? You got your transformers, didn't you? Whittaker: Oh, I
Lesson Eighteen Short Conversations Read aloud the concersation two times, and then listen to the tape without looking at the text. Some Advice on Dishonesty Building inspector: Mr. Rathbone, the next time you call me, have your building ready and te
Lesson Nineteen Short Conversations Read aloud the concersation two times, and then listen to the tape without looking at the text. Rodney The Litter Bug Rathbone: What is going on here? Officer? Rodney? What is this? Rodney: I don't know. I was just
Lesson Fifteen Short Conversations Read aloud the concersation two times, and then listen to the tape without looking at the text. Stingy Business Rodney: So you got an electrician, hey, pop? Mr. Rathbone: Yeah. And don't call me pop. Rodney: Okay, p
Elementary, my dear Watson. 演绎法啊,亲爱的华生。 What Sherlock needed was the film-star treatment and, in 1939, with Europe on the brink of war and cinema audiences eager for escapist adventure, he would get just that. 福尔摩斯需要真
Lesson Ten Short Conversations The Electric Palace Unveiled Rodney Rathbone: I thought I saw you over here. Lucy: Robbie Rathbone, you scared me! Rodney: Why? Doing something you're not supposed to be doing? Lucy: No. What are you doing here? Rodney:
Lesson Eleven Short Conversations The Electric Palace Inventory Eugene: Since your business is called The Electric Palace, might I assume it will have something to do with electronics? Rodney: Nothing gets by you, does it? Mr.. Rathbone: Knock it off
Lesson Twelve Short Conversations Read aloud the concersation two times, and then listen to the tape without looking at the text. The Circuit Box Assignment Mr. Rathbone: Well, how are you doing? Eugene: Fine, sir. The computer section is coming alon
Lesson Thirteen Short Conversations Read aloud the concersation two times, and then listen to the tape without looking at the text. A Recipe for Disaster Eugene: Mr. Rathbone? Rathbone: Oh, Eugene! Oh, Eugene, I saw the circuit box. It looks real nic
DAVID GREENE, HOST: In 1880, the artist Renoir wrote a friend that he was in a riverside town near Paris painting oarsman. He'd been itching to do it for a long time. I'm not getting any younger, the 41-year-old artist wrote, and didn't want to defer