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Kenya Shopping Mall Attack 肯尼亚购物中心遭袭 From VOA Learning English, this is In The News. 这里是美国之音慢速英语新闻报道。 It has been a week since gunmen attacked a shopping center in Kenya's capital, Nairobi. The attack
Grafting is a way to produce plants from pieces of existing plants instead of seeds. Branches or buds are cut from one plant and placed on a related kind of plant. The branch or bud that is grafted is called the scion. The plant that accepts the graf
Iraqi musician Rahim Al Haj and Amir Koushkani of Iran join to play together as part of the Cultural Olympiad music program They come from two nations - Iraq and Iran - that have been enemies for years. But at the Vancouver Games, Rahim Al Haj of Ira
Whats this I hear Youre leaving me After like four years What about my hugs The shoulder I use to hold your fears What about the tissues with Which I wiped your tears How could you forget turn around And pierce my heart with a spear Pay back the the
Grab my hand take one step Come with me no regrets 'Coz we'll fly higher than what you can imagine When your heart is mine, anything can happen You're my baby I know you hear this song No need to worry about us You ain't doing nothing wrong Coz latel
You cannot hide it's infront of my eyes Illusions made me blind You just said goodbye need no alibi Walked right out of my life You were beautiful wonderful Girl I was mesmerised Lead me on gave me hop hope You causing this pain Give me a heart attac
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Now, at the World Cup in Russia, one group of fans is watching with special interest - Russians who play soccer as well as watch it. NPR's Alina Selyukh grew up in Russia and is covering the World Cup. She spoke with three genera
Tu: So Amir, tell me a bit about Iran people. How do they show affection to each other? Amir: Oh, they do show affection. Yeah, but it matters, actually whether you are in the public sight or you're at your home, where you can just freely show your a
Amir: Maybe it's something I have to mention about Iranians, we don't kiss, of course, on the lips. It's only on the cheek. Tu: Yes, even on the cheek? Amir: Yes, on the cheeks. Tu: Even on the cheeks. Amir: Well, men in Iran kiss each other on the c
ERIC WESTERVELT, HOST: Think of all the numbers you've encountered today - the clock in your smartphone, maybe the date on your calendar, the numbers on that highway sign. And those are just the ones you can see. It's easy to take numbers for granted
Tu: So Amir, tell me a bit about Iran people. How do they show affection to each other? Amir: Oh, they do show affection. Yeah, but it matters, actually whether you are in the public sight or you're at your home, where you can just freely show your a
By Nico Colombant Bokoni 08 February 2008 While former Liberian president, Charles Taylor, is being tried in The Hague for alleged war crimes in Sierra Leone, his imprint is still being felt in the neighboring country of Guinea as well. Some of his f
Tu: So, Amir, I heard ... I was really surprised to hear that Iran traffic is so bad. Amir: Iran, yeah, Iran is actually very much famous for it's traffic. Traffic is so horrible. People have to just wait in cars for ages just to get to their places
China says a multi-billion dollar oil deal with Iraq is still being negotiated. This contradicts reports last week from Iraqi officials, who said the deal had been signed. Daniel Schearf reports from Beijing. China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday sai
By Scott Stearns Washington 05 September 2006 Amir of Kuwait (left) with President Bush President Bush welcomed the Amir of Kuwait to the White House for talks about bringing peace to the Middle East. ----- He thanked the Amir for what he called Kuw
Lesson 231 You owe me one! 1.You owe me one!你欠我一个人情! 2.I stil lowe for the car.我还没付清 这辆车的钱。 3.I owe ou an apology.我该向你道歉。 4.I owe my parents a lot.我十分感激 父母。 5.I owe you five dollars.我
Tu: So, I heard that Iran is very famous for it's coffee? Amir: Well, not coffee actually, the tea. Tu: The tea? What is special about it? Amir: Well, we love tea. We have to drink tea. Some of the people, if they don't drink two or three glasses of
Tu: Do you travel by car in Iran? Amir: Well, you know, when I was in Iran it was just like your case. I felt like this is natural. This is how I saw the traffic. This was how it is supposed to work. When you go abroad, and like me right now, I'm liv
Tu: So, I heard that Iran is very famous for it's coffee? Amir: Well, not coffee actually, the tea. Tu: The tea? What is special about it? Amir: Well, we love tea. We have to drink tea. Some of the people, if they don't drink two or three glasses of