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[00:04.16]Bedroom. 卧室 [00:04.16]Bedroom... bedroom. 卧室 卧室 [00:16.56]W-what next? 然后呢? [00:23.96]I-I go to sleep. 我 我去睡觉了 [00:39.32]Do English people have dreams at night? 英国人晚上做梦吗? [00:45.12]Sometimes, ye
On Monday morning, the Aldens put on their old clothes again and biked over to the Crossroads Mall. They were planning to do some more work on the mural. Hey, the sign is blank today, Violet said as they rode into the mall parking lot. Thats strange,
The Aldens minivan pulled up to the train station. Are you sure you kids dont want a ride to Allerton? said Grandfather. Thats okay, Grandfather, said Jessie. Were looking for clues around the train station. Why not take the train? The other three ch
The Aldens pedaled downtown as fast as they could. They left their bikes in the parking lot behind the office building on Elm Street. As they raced around to the front of the building, they saw well-dressed people with briefcases coming and going. Th
We thought wed take you out for lunch with us, Thomas, said Rose. And what a stroke of luck to find the Aldens here! she added, glancing over at the children. Wed sure like it if youd join us, Sam told them. The children looked at one another. They w
The Aldens refused to give up. The next day they went back to riding their bikes up and down the streets of Greenfield. Weve been all over the Morningside neighborhood, Jessie pointed out as they sat on a bench in the town square. The children were t
Soon the Aldens heard a car stop in front of the Roth house. They ran to the front door and saw Mr. Alden getting out of the car. Theres our grandfather, Jessie said to Mrs. Carter. We have to go. Thanks for the phone and the snack. Any time, Mrs. Ca
CHAPTER 12 第12期 TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION 无代表权税收 107. George III and George Grenville. 107.乔治三世与乔治o格伦维尔 George III became king in 1760. 乔治三世于1760年登基, He was a narrow, stupid, well-meanin
Dont forget my book about Jesse James, Benny told the librarian at the Greenfield Public Library the next day. He was a famous bank robber, you know. The librarian laughed. I know. He and his brother, Frank. I used to like to read about them, too. Be
Smile and say cheese! said six-year-old Benny Alden. He raised a camera and pointed it at his sister Violet. Violet smiled. But she didnt say cheese. Instead she said, Oh, Benny, you know that camera doesnt have any film in it. Bennys elder brother,
There were two police cars parked in front of the coffee shop at the end of the mall. A small crowd had gathered in front of the shop. The Aldens pressed closer to see what was going on. Do you know why the police are here? Jessie asked a woman in a
Benny rang Sams bell. A moment later, the door opened. A man in a business suit greeted them. He was very tall, with gray hair that circled a bald spot. You must be Mrs. McGregor, the man said with a friendly smile. And I bet these are the famous Ald
On Tuesday, the third day of the cruise, Jessie and Violet were awakened by Grandfather. Were sailing into St. Thomas, he called. Come and see. Benny and Henry are already on deck. It wasnt long before the five Aldens, hands resting on the rail, view
孤立地记忆英语单词所造成的结果往往是单词不易记住,即使记住了很快又会忘记;面对英语单词诸多的词义和用法不知道应该重点记住哪些,如果把单词的全部词义和用法都记住又绝非易事
FOUR AND TWENTY BLACKBIRDS Hercule Poirot was dining with his friend, Henry Bonnington at the Gallant Endeavour in the Kings Road, Chelsea. Mr. Bonnington was fond of the Gallant Endeavour. He liked the leisurely atmosphere, he liked the food which w
George says: I am not afraid to throw it; but I do not want to. 乔治说:我不是不敢扔,而是我不想这么做。 I do not see that it will do any good, or that there will be any fun in it. 我不认为这么做对我有任何好处,也看
One cold winter's day, three boys were passing by a school house. 一个寒冷的冬日,三个男孩经过一座校舍。 The oldest was a bad boy, always in trouble himself, and trying to get others into trouble. 年纪最大的那个是个坏男孩
Tom moved to Williamsburg in the spring of 1760. This city near the coast was Virginias capital and home to the College of William and Mary. Tom loved college from the start. He was hungry for knowledge and enjoyed studying late into the night. One p
Tom was a man who never ran out of ideas. Although Tom was hard of hearing, he never lost his hearing completely. He didnt let it become a problem, even when his hearing got worse as he got older. In fact, he said it was a good thing because he could