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1.What college should I attend in the fall? 秋季我上哪一所大学好呢? 2.Im majoring in history. 我学的是历史专业。 3.Can you tell me where is the dormitory? 你能告诉我宿舍在哪吗? 4.Im taking extra classes this semester. 这个学期我额外选修了一些课程
Eric和Patty是好朋友,也是大学同学。他们中午一起吃饭,聊起了校园生活。 Professor: In this first part, we will learn how to ask what classes someone is taking. Patty: Hi Eric! Are you having fun at college? Eric: Yes, it's
【Transcript】 Eric和Patty是好朋友,也是大学同学。他们中午一起吃饭,聊起了校园生活。 Professor: In this first part, we will learn how to ask what classes someone is taking. Patty: Hi Eric! Are you having fun at college
[00:21.89]lesson 1 [00:36.05]Have/has got =have/has [00:59.22]I have got a CD player, [01:03.97]but Jim hasn't got one. [01:10.92]Has Lucy got one? [01:22.99]I have a CD player, [01:31.66]but Jim hasn't/doesn't have one. [01:50.60]Does Lucy have a Cd
[00:03.89]Lesson 5 1 Dialogue [00:09.64]Mr Zhu is showing the students of Class 4 the chemistry lab. [00:16.30]Mr Zhu: Now,this is the chemistry lab. [00:20.45]Have you been in this lab before? All:No. [00:25.50]Mr Zhu: Ok,listen carefully,please. [0
A: Is this where I go to register for classes? B:This is it. A: I need to add a few classes. B: What classes would you like to add? A: I need to take some classes that will help me transfer. B: Have you finished any classes so far? A: This is my firs
A: What classes have you taken so far? B: I've been working on my GE classes. A: Is that all? B: That's it for right now. A: What about your other classes? B: I'm working towards transferring schools. A: Which classes have you finished already? B: I'
A: Is this where I go to register for classes? B: This is it. A: I need to add a few classes. B: What classes would you like to add? A: I need to take some classes that will help me transfer. B: Have you finished any classes so far? A: This is my fir
A: Do I need to register here? B: Youre in the right place. A: I would like to add some classes. B: What classes do you need? A: I need to take some GE classes. B: What classes have you finished so far? A: I just started here. B: Youre going to need
A: What classes have you taken so far? B: Ive been working on my GE classes. A: Is that all? B: Thats it for right now. A: What about your other classes? B: Im working towards transferring schools. A: Which classes have you finished already? B: Ive f
A: Which classes have you completed? B: I have been taking classes for my General Education. A: Those are the only classes? B: Thats all I need to take right now. A: Why dont you take any other classes? B: Im just working on transferring right now. A
As It Is - Remember Your Chemistry Classes? An international team of researchers recently reported creation of a new element that is 40 percent heavier than lead. The researchers successfully developed what they are calling Element Number 117 at a la
Having the opportunity to take on a diverse range of classes such as economics and chemistry along with her music studies is the perfect combination for Diane. Marsha James | Washington DC 10 August 2010 Oberlin Conservatory of Music Student Diane Ly
A: Good morning, may I speak with Professor Clark, please? B: You are speaking with Professor Clark. A: Professor, I am Kalia from your morning literature class. B: Yes, how can I help you? A: I ran my car into a tree yesterday and need to miss a few
A: Hi, is this Professor Clarks office? B: This is Professor Clark speaking. A: Hi, this is Kalia from your morning literature class. B: Yes, what can I do for you? A: I had a skydiving accident over the weekend and wont be able to come to school tod
This years Nobel Prize in Chemistry is about the worlds smallest machines. G?ran Hansson, secretary general of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, earlier this morning. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2016 Nobel Priz
By Tom Rivers London 07 October 2009 Ada Yonath (file photo) Two Americans and one Israeli share this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work showing how the DNA code is translated into life itself. Americans Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and Thom
By Kevin Billinghurst Stockholm 10 October 2007 The 2007 Nobel Prize for Chemistry has been awarded to Gerhard Ertl of the Max Planck Society in Berlin. Kevin Billinghurst has the story from Stockholm. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honors Pr
A Japanese and a pair of American scientists captured this year's Nobel chemistry prize for discovering a glowing green protein in jellyfish that can be used to spot the beginning of diseases like cancer. Lisa Bryant has more on the prestigious awar