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By Ivana Kuhar Washington 29 May 2007 A Congressional hearing on Russia last Thursday reverberated with concerns over the deteriorating state of democracy in the world's largest country. Meanwhile, the U.S. government says it will continue cooperati
经典语境背诵 May: On our way to the suburbs, Dad always gets confused with the directions. Interestingly, Mom would blame him at first and then give the right direction. Dad promises Mom that he would not make the same mistake again. But you kn
经典语境背诵 Dad: I have no sense of directions at all. So many times when I go out to some place by bus I would have to ask the conductor how to get there. Thanks to them that they are always so helpful. But I dont know how they can remember s
Tracy looked at the flag. The flag is red, white, and blue. It has 50 white stars. The white stars are on a blue square. The flag has six white stripes. It has seven red stripes. All the stripes are horizontal. They are not vertical. The stripes do n
Sometimes we fight 'Bout who's wrong and right And stay up all night And sometimes we drink And say hurtful things That we don't mean [Pre Chorus] Yeah, we're both screamin' But nobody's listenin' Let's take this madness Out of the kitchen [Chorus]
By Jim Malone Washington 17 February 2006 The man wounded by Vice President Dick Cheney last Saturday was released from a Texas hospital Friday. Harry Whittington talks with reporters Harry Whittingto
A: Are you new here? B: I moved here a couple weeks ago. A: What do you think of it here? B: I like it here. Its very nice. A: Where were you living before? B: I was living in El Salvador. A: Whyd you leave? B: I wanted to start a better life for mys
A: Did you just move here? B: Yes, I just moved here. A: Do you like it here so far? B: I love it here. A: Where did you come from? B: I came from El Salvador. A: Whyd you move? B: I want to make a life for myself. A: Is that hard to do there? B: Its
A: Are you new in town? B: Yes, I did just move in. A: How do you like it here so far? B: I think its great. A: Where did you move from? B: I was living in El Salvador. A: Why did you decide to move? B: I figured I could have a better life here. A: I
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By Jim Bertel Washington, DC 08 November 2006 watch US Midterm Elections Democratic supporters in the western city of Portland, Oregon, Tuesday, November 7, 2006 The opposition Democrats won control of the U.S. House of Representatives in Tuesday's
I cried a tear我伤心地哭,流下了眼泪 You wiped it dry你帮我擦干 I was confused我内心迷茫混乱 You cleared my mind你使我思路清晰 I sold my soul我出卖了我的心灵 You bought it back for me你又把它还给了我 And held me up and gave me dignity帮助我,给我尊严