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INTRODUCTION TO ACT I Today on Tuning in the U.S.A., we are outside the Stewart home in Riverdale. Robbie is practicing basketball. But he seems to be sad, and his mother Ellen is worried about him. Ellen discovers the cause of her sons unhappiness.
新课标小学英语第八册(一年级起点外研版)MODULE 2 FACTORY VISIT Unit 1 Don't touch the machines! Unit 2 Don't feed the ducks!
1. visibility /ˌvɪzəˈbɪləti/ -- degree of clearness of the atmosphere, with reference to the distance at which objects can be clearly seen With the fog rolling in and visibility approaching zero, it was virtually impossible for planes to land. 在
Driving is one of lifes greatest pleasures. Theres nothing better than getting behind the wheel and going for a drive. I live in the countryside, so its easy to get out onto an open road. I open the windows and turn the music up and then just drive a
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一个挪威的喜剧演员二人组,他们主持的脱口秀电视节目在挪威本地有不少忠实观众,而《狐狸叫》原本是他们为了宣传新一季节目开播而制作的宣传歌曲。这首歌犹如童谣的歌词注定了它的
一个挪威的喜剧演员二人组,他们主持的脱口秀电视节目在挪威本地有不少忠实观众,而《狐狸叫》原本是他们为了宣传新一季节目开播而制作的宣传歌曲。这首歌犹如童谣的歌词注定了它的
A: I really need to apply for a driving permit. B: Do you have your ID with you? A: I may have left my ID in my car. B: Well, I need your ID and $27. A: I'll go get it really quick. B: Please hurry. A: Here it is. B: Thank you very much. Please fill
A: Can I apply for a permit today? B: I need to see your ID. A: I think I forgot it in the car. B: You need to give me your ID and $27. A: I'm going to go and get my ID from the car right now. B: Go get it. A: Here you go. B: All right, I'm going to
A: Hello, I would like to apply for a permit. B: Can I see your ID? A: No, I left it in the car. B: I'm going to need to see your ID and $27 for your permit. A: One moment while I go and get my ID. B: Make it quick. A: Okay, here's my ID and the $27.
Todd: OK, Hello! Jeanna: Hello! Todd: We're back. What would you like to talk about? Jeanna: Driving. Todd: OK. Tell us about driving. Jeanna: Well, I'm gonna get my permit soon and then I get to drive. I'm really looking forward to that. It's kind o
Todd: OK. Keri, can you drive? Kerri: Yes, I can. Todd: Do you have a driver's license? Kerri: I do. Todd: OK. So, how long have you had your driver's license? Kerri: I think I got it when I was 17 actually. Todd: OK. How do you get a driver's licens
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A: Do you know how to drive? B: I'm a great driver. A: Could you teach me how to drive? B: Have you gotten your learner's permit? A: Yes, I have my learner's permit. B: Have you ever been behind the wheel? A: I've only driven a car one time. B: You d
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