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本单元是关于在酒吧的对话 Michal: She's beautiful. Alice: What's wrong with you? Helen: Nothing! You know I think Michal really likes you. Alice: Don't be daft! He's only being polite. Helen: Do you think so? Alice: Yes, and why are you so interes
By Nico Colombant World Health Organization officials say the northern Nigerian state of Kano will start a catch-up polio immunization campaign Saturday, ending an 11-month religious-led boycott. The
Dawid Mzyk and Marta Plominska have not always agreed on where their educational or career paths might take them. Both students are from Poland. Mzyk was born 28 years ago in the city of Jaworzno. Plominska, age 25, was born in Radzionkow. Both are m
本单元是关于面试的对话 Interviewer: How long have you been working at McCarthy's? Tim: For the last 3 years. Interviewer:And have you always worked in retail? Tim: Yes I have. In fact ever since I was young I've been interested in commerce. My firs
Genetics and Environmental Factors in Creating Genius Dr. Howard Gardner of Harvard University believes that geniuses are largely made. He has banned television from his home because he fears it might ruin the minds of his family. He makes time every
Ladies and gentlemen of the convention: My name is Geraldine Ferraro. I stand before you to proclaim tonight: America is the land where dreams can come true for all of us. As I stand before the American people and think of the honor this great conve
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Every year around the Thanksgiving holiday, a strange ceremony happens in Washington, DC. The president stands outside the White House, gives a brief speech and then officially pardons a turkey. A pardon is a declaration that someone will not be puni
What Can Thanksgiving Teach You About English Grammar? Every year around the Thanksgiving holiday, a strange ceremony happens in Washington, DC. The president stands outside the White House, gives a brief speech and then officially pardons a turkey.
I'm Doug Johnson. This week we play new music by the band Cake And answer a question about New York City But first a visit to Virginia wine country. (MUSIC) Virginias Wineries DOUG JOHNSON: The economic recession has caused many Americans to cut thei
Are You Progressing with Progressive Tenses? Editors note: This is the second of a four-part series on verb tenses. Click here to see part one. For VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. Today we are going to look at the progressive verb ten
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: going beyond the rules of grammar. RS: Diane Larsen-Freeman is director of the English Language Institute at the University of Michigan. She believes grammar is better understood
Mary: Hey! I heard there was a new Latin bar in Manhattan! John: Me, too. They say it's really happenin? Mary: There's also one on Statton Island. Take me there! John: But before we go dancin'we'll have to fatten you up at the Mexican restaurant ther
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: going beyond the rules of grammar. RS: Diane Larsen-Freeman is director of the English Language Institute at the University of Michigan. She believes grammar is better understood
Saturday Night Suede Today she's been working, she's been talking, she's been smoking, but it'll be alright, Cos tonight we'll go dancing, we'll go laughing, we'll get car sick, and it'll be okay like everyone says, it'll be alright and ever so nice,
Beginners. The other day, I took the children to the local library. It is only a ten minute drive from our house. We had a lot of books that were overdue and needed to be returned. It's one of those great places to go when it is too hot to do anythin
BERLIN, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- German economy (经济) has seen a rapid recovery in the second quarter, as the gross domestic product (GDP) (国内生成总值) registered a growth of 2.2 percent compared with the first quarter, a record in the
Jobs also showed his feisty side in Moscow by insisting on talking about Trotsky, 在莫斯科,乔布斯还显示了自己争强好胜的一面,他坚持谈论托洛茨基 the charismatic revolutionary who fell out of favor and was ordered assass
When Eisenstat asked what he meant, Sculley responded, I think I'm going to resign. 艾森斯塔特询问他是什么意思,斯卡利回答说:我想我会辞职。 You can't, Eisenstat protested. Apple will fall apart. 你不能,艾森斯塔特抗
For Bill Campbell, it was particularly tough. He was fond of Jobs and didn't particularly like Sculley. 对于比尔坎贝尔来说,这个抉择尤为艰难。他很欣赏乔布斯,但并不是特别欣赏斯卡利。 His voice quavered a bit as