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Lesson 28 Are Cars Doing More Harm Than Good? Text Cars Only Bring Peogle Trouble Today any Chinese can enjoy the luxury of owning a private car--if he can afford it, that is. And to be able to afford
13A Traffic Jam GLOSSARY traffic jam when there are so many cars on a road that they move very slowly,or cannot move at all* There are traffic jams every morning on many of the freeways in Los Angeles. congested with many cars that are moving very sl
Someone really should do something about the traffic. Its terrible. Its getting worse every day. There are so many cars on the roads these days. Its a nightmare driving in the city. Bumper to bumper even at midnight. I dont know where all this traffi
[00:00.71]Unit 2 life in the Future [00:03.77]Expansion 2 [00:08.79]Exercise 4 [00:11.91]What will schools be like ? [00:14.64]I think schools will have more computers. [00:17.73]We'll study with computers [00:19.20]instead of with books. [00:22.10]Y
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. I'm Liz Waid. Voice 2 And I'm Mike Procter. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 The sounds of traffic! You can h
[00:03.70]88 谈论交通 [00:07.39]How often does the bus run? [00:10.66]这车多长时间一趟? [00:13.92]A:How often does the bus run? B:Every five minutes. [00:16.85]A:这车多长时间一趟?五分钟。 [00:19.77]A:Oh,here comes a bus! B:I
[00:05.82]Unit 9 Wheels Lesson 4 Car Culture [00:10.50]The Road to Destruction [00:13.48]This morning it took me forty minutes [00:15.36]to get to work. [00:16.71]More road construction works on the A 10! [00:19.70]Oh really? It took me over an hour.
By VOA Sports Washington, DC 24 January 2008 Unseeded Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has pulled off a stunning upset in the men's semifinals of the Australian Open in Melbourne, routingNo. 2 seedRafael Nadal of Spain 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Tsonga, rankedNo. 38
By Steve Schy Turin 18 February 2006 While most American journalists covering the Turin Olympics get around on buses, sometimes the buses get stuck in congestion created by swarms of smaller cars. It
Heavy Traffic 1.近年来,许多城市都面临交通拥挤这一问题。 2.解决的一个办法是修建更多的道路。 3.我的意见。 In recent years ninny cities are faced with the problem of heavy traffic. People have to waste mor
作文题目 It has recently been announced that a new restaurant may be built in your neighborhood. Do you support or oppose this plan? Why? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer. 参考范文 I can see both advantages and disadvan
DAVID GREENE, HOST: All right, here's something that will come as no surprise to anyone who drives to work. Maybe you're driving to work right now. Commuting times are just getting longer and longer. The Census Bureau says the average commute takes 2
假设一种情况,如果地球上的每个人都拥有一辆车,那么我们的交通状况会是怎样?即使现在没有实现人手一辆车,但交通拥堵的情况依旧存在..... Rob: Hello, I'm Rob, welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm j
BEIJING, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- Thirty percent of official cars in Beijing should not be used when there is extremely bad pollution, traffic authorities confirmed Tuesday. The order was implemented on Monday evening to help combat the fourth round of he
雅思范文汽油价格和控制交通污染 题目: Increasing the price of petrol is the best way to solve traffic and pollution. What extend do you agree or disagree? What other measures do you think more effective? 范文: Bad traffic and in
Listen to the radio broadcast about the traffic conditions. Then, check the correct answers. 1.Traffic from downtown to suburbs is unusually light today. The same situation happened on the opposite directions, there are very few cars on the CTl highw
Sudden snowfall earlier this week blocked a national highway in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The local traffic control department worked nearly 20 hours to clear the snow, and traffic in the area has now returned to normal. The snow started arou
Are cars doing more harm than good? Arguments1. Cars are evils resulting from modernization, for they make people suffer rather than enjoy life. 2. Traffic accidents caused by cars not only bring death and injury, but also make people suffer mentally
HARI SREENIVASAN: How is it possible that we're sitting in Times Square? What happened here that you made you think you could build this? JANETTE SADIK-KHAN: Well, Times Square had been a tangle of traffic for almost 200 years, since it was first cre