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[00:19.68]Its not famine-- theres rice in the huts! 也不是饥荒 屋里面有米 [00:19.96]Its not like any disease. 这不像是疾病 [00:25.00]Its a white man with a rifle-- aiming at you. 有个拿来复枪的白人 向你瞄准 [00:30.48]List
Part III Listening Comprehension (35mins) Section A Directions: In part A, you will hear short conversations between two people. After each conversation, you will hear a question about the conversation. The questions and the questions will not be rep
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Canada may have more to lose, but there are American businesses that are also worried about losing NAFTA. Across the country and the border, Jim Zarroli visited Buffalo, N.Y., where NAFTA has created jobs in areas that were
The Aldens made several trips to their car with insect repellent, fishing gear, bottled water, hiking socks, first-aid supplies, and the very important bear bells. They were ready for the woods. While Grandfather pays the bill, lets thank Oz one last
Im so sad, Benny said. Henry put his arm around his little brother. Watch did his best. I think its time to find Grandfather and head home, Henry said, Hot chocolate would make me feel better, Benny said. And maybe we could get a bone for Watch. He d
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I wanna go where the sun sinks low Eagle bear buffalo I wanna watch the stars shine on my own Lay me down in the morning rain Rivers roll by like runaway trains you can You can leave me here in Yellowstone Where all the trees grow old and tall Make m
Demand for higher productivity has pushed farmers in Asia to let go of the water buffalo as a farming tool. Today, governments and investors are finding ways to expand the iconic beast of burden's role on the farm. Millions of farmers in Southeast As
This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Rinderpest, foot-and-mouth disease and bluetongue disease are all animal viruses that can ruin a farmer. An outbreak of one disease is bad enough. Britain has been dealing with foot-and-mouth -- an
This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. In nineteen ninety-four, animal health experts started a worldwide campaign to end rinderpest. This disease is closely related to the measles virus but it does not infect people. Yet for thousands o
Refugees Revitalize Buffalo Zaw Win's journey from Burma to Buffalo, New York was not a matter of just buying an airline ticket. He spent five years as a political prisoner in his native country where Win says he was tortured and starved. Escaping af
A cluster of villages in China's Guizhou province has been plagued by an outbreak of disease that damages teeth and bones. Now, a new study by Chinese and American researchers puts the blame on polluted coal burned in home fireplaces. In small quanti
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Buffalo Bill Cody By George Grow Broadcast: Sunday, May 02, 2004 (THEME) VOICE ONE: I'm Gwen Outen. VOICE TWO: And I'm Doug Johnson with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English. T
The wolf had yellow eyes and sharp teeth. Teddy snarled and barked. Annie rushed forward to grab thelittle dog. Suddenly the wolf stood up on its hind legs! Yikes! said Annie. She leaped back. Then she and Jack started to laugh. The fierce wolf was B
Black Hawk led Jack and Annie toward the tepees. Everyonekept watching them. Jack couldn't tell what anyone was thinking. No one lookedangry. But no one looked happy, either. Jack wondered how to appear brave. He glanced at Annie. She walked tall and
Wow, Whispered Jack and Annie together. Black Hawk looked silently at the grazing buffalo. Hand me the research book, said Jack. Annie lifted Teddy out of the bag. Then she slid the book outand gave it to Jack. He found a picture of a buffalo herd. H
She has good medicine, said Black Hawk. Annie doesn't have any medicine, Jack said. She just has away with animals.Black Hawk was silent. He climbed back on his waiting pony. Then he rode down toward Annie. Jack followed. Annie's pony trailed behind.
The sun was going down as the three ponies galloped forhome. The deep blue sky was streaked with golden red light. Back at the Lakota camp, the circle of tepees glowed in thesetting sun. People were gathered around a large fire. Black Hawk led Jack a
Jack felt Teddy licking his cheek. He opened his eyes. Gray light came through the smoke hole. The fire was out. The tepee was empty. Jack jumped up. He grabbed his bag and hurried outside withTeddy. In the cool light before dawn, everyone was taking