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There are holes in Dick's shoes. He needs new shoes. Dick doesn't want cheap shoes. He wants expensive shoes, but he doesn't have any money. He needs a job. He is looking for one, but he isn't having
[00:00.00] Lesson 13 [00:02.61]3.Listen and circle the correct answers. [00:09.27]1.a)Chinese. b)Maths. [00:18.42]c)Geography. d)Biology. [00:25.36]2.a)A policeman. b)A school worker. [00:36.60]c)A teacher. d)A shopkeeper. [00:43.08]3a)1 yuan 54. b)5
UNIT SEVEN [00:13.58]What is this?Picture 1. [00:20.66]What is this,Gogo? It is a pencil.Picture 2. [00:34.61]What is this? It is a rubber. Very good.Picture 3. [00:51.57]What is this,Dick? It is a pen.Picture 4. [01:03.95]What is this,Mimi? It is a
Dick, The Dalmatian 大麦町狄克 Randy and Dick have just called. The building on the corner of 16th St. and Maple Ave is on fire. Randy is a fire fighter and Dick is a Dalmatian and a fire-fighting dog. When the bell sounds at the fire hall, it m
By Sophie Kanter Washington, DC 28 July 2006 watch Bowling for Soup report Bowling for Soup Bowling for Soup is one of the hottest new punk bands on the American music scene. The musicians met while attending Midwestern State University. They have r
Entertainment Pioneer Dick Clark Dies at 82 He was not a singer or musician, but Dick Clark was one of the most famous names in rock and roll. In the 1950s and 60s his afternoon television show, American Bandstand, was a daily staple for teens across
DWANE BROWN, HOST: We want to take a moment now to remember the pioneering legacy of comedian-activist Dick Gregory, one of the first comedians to satirize issues of race and politics in the 1960s, paving the way for future black outspoken comedians
Despite Different Styles, Dick Gregory And Jerry Lewis Inspired Generations Of Comics ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Two giants of comedy died this weekend, Dick Gregory and Jerry Lewis. Both were funny, and that's about where the similarities end. Lewis was orc
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: There's a new show on Amazon that breaks a lot of rules. It doesn't even seem to know there are rules. It's called, I Love Dick based on a book by the same name. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, I LOVE DICK) KATHRYN HAHN: (As Chris Kraus)
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Fifty years ago today, a lanky college student from Oregon won the high jump at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics and revolutionized his sport. NPR's Tom Goldman tells us the story of the Fosbury Flop. TOM GOLDMAN, BYLINE: For a man wh
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 21 Rosemary had another dinner date, a birthday party for a member of the company. Dick ran into Collis Clay in the lobby, but he wanted to dine alone, and pretended an engagement at the E
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 13 With his cap, Dick slapped the snow from his dark blue ski-suit before going inside. The great hall, its floor pockmarked by two decades of hobnails, was cleared for the tea dance, and
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 10 In Zurich in September Doctor Diver had tea with Baby Warren. I think it's ill advised, she said, I'm not sure I truly understand your motives. Don't let's be unpleasant. After all I'm
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 9 They were waiting for him and incomplete without him. He was still the incalculable element; Miss Warren and the young Italian wore their anticipation as obviously as Nicole. The salon o
Dick and His Cat I Once there was a boy called Dick. He was very poor: his father and mother were dead and he had no friends to help him. One day he heard some men speaking: one man said, I shall go to London, for London is a very big city, and its s
Tender Is the Night - Book Three by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 12 The day before Doctor Diver left the Riviera he spent all his time with his children. He was not young any more with a lot of nice thoughts and dreams to have about himself, so he wan
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 23 Until one o'clock Baby Warren lay in bed, reading one of Marion Crawford's curiously inanimate Roman stories; then she went to a window and looked down into the street. Across from the
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文本: DIAZ: Come on, baby, go! Yeah! Yeah! Arrrrr!Stupid horse! I'll chop your head off! Grrrrr...Who is this dickhead? TOMMY: Tommy Vercetti. You remember me. DIAZ: Excuse me. I'm a little anxious. Never trust a goddamn horse! You do a good job
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: This week, we're marking one year since the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla. We're hearing from families trying to forge a way out of their grief and survivors who have turned their pain into political activism. Today we hear abou