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[02:33.58]College English Test-Band six [02:36.86]Part III Listening Comprehension [02:40.47]Section A [02:42.33]Directions: In this section, [02:45.50]you will hear 8 short conversations [02:48.01]and 2 long conversations. [02:50.31]At the end of ea
[00:12.05]MODEL TEST 3 [00:14.51]Section A [00:16.24]Directions: [00:17.66]In this section, [00:19.54]you will hear 8 short conversations [00:22.45]and 2 long conversations. [00:25.47]At the end of each conversation, [00:27.61]one or more questions w
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: By law, serious cases of abuse in nursing homes have to be turned over to the police. But as NPR's Ina Jaffe reports, that rarely happens. INA JAFFE, BYLINE: We're talking about cases of abuse serious enough to send someone to th
Nursing is one of the greatest professions in the world. Its so much more important than most jobs. The sad thing is that nurses get paid so little. They do such a valuable job but get paid less than politicians. This is not right. Politicians do wha
[00:04.83]Language Function:Expressing Certainty/Uncertainty [00:10.84]A:Mary proposes to have a get-together at Ms White's house. [00:18.13]What do you think of that?B:I think it's a good idea. [00:23.61]But,it will cause Ms White a lot of trouble.
中国是个家庭观念很强的国家,五代同堂共进一家向来都是公认的天伦之乐。在美国的老人和中国一样吗?他们是不希望儿女担心还是也需要子女的照顾呢?听听今天潘吉Jenny告诉你吧! 听力
Remembering the Lady of the Lamp 感谢白衣天使 As with natural disasters such as earthquakes, war exacts a heavy psychological toll on those of its victims fortunate enough to avoid death or inju
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS -August 27, 2002: U.S. Nursing Shortage / Depression and Alzheimer's Linked? / New Findings About Malaria VOICE ONE: This is Phoebe Zimmerman. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember wi
The 92-year-old,petite,well-poised and proud lady,who is fully dressed each morning by eight oclock,with her hair fashionably coifed and makeup perfectly applied,even though she was legally blind,moved to a nursing home today. 这位92岁高龄、个子
Immigrants Learn Nursing Skills as They Learn English Many jobs in the United States can be outsourced, or done by workers in other countries. Much of the clothing sold in the U.S. is made in other countries, for example. One job that cannot be outso
Immigrant Students Dream of Helping People VOA Learning English talked with two students in the Nurse Aide training program at Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School. Hasna Marmoucha is from Casablanca, Morocco. She moved to the U.S. with
ELISE HU, HOST: Tomorrow, a California judge could decide if Gloria Single will be reunited with her husband, Bill. She's 83. He's 93. The two lived in the same nursing home until last March. That's when Gloria Single was evicted without warning. NPR
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: People complain about nursing homes a lot - the staffing, the food. The list goes on. But this story is about the top complaint, involuntary discharge - people getting kicked out. NPR's Ina Jaffe covers aging. She brings us this
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Nursing is one of the greatest professions in the world. Its so much more important than most jobs. The sad thing is that nurses get paid so little. They do such a valuable job but get paid less than politicians. This is not right. Politicians do wha
Japanese companies are investing in China to prepare for demographic changes, seeking to capitalize on a rapidly aging population and a potential baby boom with the loosening of the one-child policy. 中国人口正迅速老龄化,而独生子女政策
SINGAPORE, July 3 (Xinhua) -- The over 60 nursing homes in Singapore, especially those run by voluntary welfare organizations, are facing a bed crunch, local daily Straits Times reported on Sunday. The newspaper found in a check with 20 homes that mo
Topics: Ask an American: Nursing; responsible versus accountable; -wise; to double back Words: handmaiden keystone interaction consistently to give care to pull (someone) through to come up to (someone) to proceed to measure to specialize out in acut
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: The medical profession is one that mandates hands-on training. Doctors and nurses need to experience everything from cradle to grave while they're in school. But deathbed education often gets short shrift. As Blake Farmer of member