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Airplanes are amazing. How does something so big and heavy get off the ground? Im always amazed at how the millions of different parts work together. Travelling by airplane is always a wonderful experience. I dont care whether economy class is crampe
[00:04.88]Then your teacher shouts:Go ! [00:08.12]You let go of the wing support and fall away from the plane. [00:13.40]You throw your head back, arms out, legs apart, as you learned. [00:19.51]You fall face forward toward the Earth below. [00:23.35
TEXT They say that blood is thicker than water, that our relatives are more important to us than others. Everyone was so kind to the old lady on her birthday. Surely her daughter would make an even bigger effort to please he? The Present It was the o
I do as he says, get everything else out of my head. I forget who I am, even. Im a total blank. Then things begin to surface. Things that as we sit here on the old leather sofa in my fathers study both of us can see. Sometimes fate is like a small s
Autumn Leaves Are A-Falling Autumn leaves are a-falling. Red and yellow and brown. Autumn leaves are a-falling. See them fluttering down. Autumn leaves from the treetops. Flutter down to the ground. When the wind blows his trumpet. See them whirling
[00:00.00]Module 8 IN A MUSEUM [00:05.54]UNIT 3 It was hard to make an airplane. [00:10.44]3 Listen and number. [00:13.96]Listen and number the pictures [00:15.84]in the order you hear them. [00:18.32]1 van 2 airplane 3 bus [00:25.97]4 tram 5 train [
Researchers found the average Briton tells on average four lies every day or almost 1500 every year. 研究发现,每个英国人平均每天要说谎四次,或者每年约说谎1500次。 A spokesman for OnePoll, which carried out the research o
Be still my heart My hearts not lonely or broken 心不孤单也无残缺 Is not of ice or of gold 不比冰寒不似金坚 Nor has my heart ever spoken 我心未曾说与我知 To me when a love has grown cold 当这爱已渐渐冷却 I felt not the
A young lady went to a dance, and she had a low-cut, strapless (无吊带的)gown (礼服)on. Around her neck she wore a little golden airplane on a long chain. All night she noticed a young man, staring at her. In her embarrassment, she held u
All we can do, in this deep summer hour, with the rain, the taxis and the flowers, walking between the dear ones holding on, is shout, shout for joy. Everything that has been broken youll mend, throughout the morning of one day, sleeves fluttering in
美国研究人员尝试从微风中获取能源 Solar chargers are effective only when the sunlight is relatively strong,but researchers at the Construction Engineering Research Laboratory in Illinois turned to the wind as another natural source of
The Swallows Learn a Lesson 燕子的一课 Did you know that birds have lessons to learn? 你知道小鸟也要上课吗? This story tells about a hard lesson that all young swallows must learn. 这则故事讲述了所有的小燕子都要学习的
Rough party. 很烂的派对 My father told me what happened. 我爸爸告诉了我这里发生的事情 Are you ok? 你还好吗 Yeah, I'm fine. 是的,我没事 These are your polygraph results. 这是你的测谎结果 My father asked you if you
Welcome back, came a soft, lovely voice. Jackopened his eyes. It was Morgan! They hadn't seen Morgan in a longtime. Morgan! cried Annie. She threw her arms around the enchantress. Jackjumped up and hugged Morgan, too. It's good to see you both, said
Twilight: New Moon Released 新月传奇发行 The second film in a series about teenage vampires has become the fastest advance-selling movie of 2009 in the UK, taking £1m (10m yuan) even before it has been released. Twilight: New Moon is the late
英国人素以绅士风度闻名,为了礼貌,英国人不得不把white lies挂在嘴边。最新研究证实,英国人平均每天要说谎四次!但是,我们从这些little lies中却可以学到不少短小精悍的地道口语表达。
Flutter Battle 你喜欢蝴蝶吗?你了解蝴蝶吗?有的人认为蝴蝶是非常绅士的物种,让我们一起去了解真实的情况吧。 'Flutter Battle' on today's A Moment Of Science. One thinks of nature as red in tooth and claw, as
歌词如下: Autumn Leaves Are A-Falling, Autumn leaves are a-falling, Red and yellow and brown, Autumn leaves are a-falling, See them fluttering down. Autumn leaves from the treetops, Flutter down to the ground, When the wind blows his trumpet, See