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The increase in international business and in foreign investment has created a need for executives with knowledge of foreign languages and skills in cross-cultural communication. Americans, however, h
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[00:00.00]CHAPTER FOUR Page 27 Vocabulary Preview [00:11.60]1.brushing 2.cleaning 3.feeding 4.fixing [00:27.77]5.painting 6.reading 7.washing [00:40.52]page 28 Im fixing my sink Listen [00:48.07]Hi!What are you doing? Im fixing my sink. [00:54.70]Wha
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VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. Im Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: A shark swims above a diver during a feeding demonstration at the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town, South Africa, in 2006 And Im Shirley Griffith. This week,
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Today in Your Health, we're going to learn about the secrets of breast-feeding. Many women want to breast-feed and they try to, but only about half keep it up. It's like we have lost the instinct in some way. DAVID GREENE, HOST:
Lew: Boo!! Boo!! Your team sucks! Alexa: Sit down and stop heckling the visiting team. Youre making a fool of yourself. Lew: Im supporting our team. If I keep taunting the players on the other team, they may lose their concentration and well gain an
《科学杂志》上的一项研究表明,硬骨滤食性鱼类用了10亿年的进化时间,占据了须鲸类现在的生态龛。另一项研究表明,鲸类的多样化取决于其食用的微生物类型。 Sometimes scientific discoverie
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[00:02.35]第二十二单元 蜜蜂 [00:04.70]Lesson 85 1 Reading comprehension [00:08.24]第八十五课 1 阅读理解 [00:11.78]Read the text fast to find answers to these questions. [00:14.56]快速朗读课文,找出问题的答案。 [00:17.3
By Bill Gasperini Moscow 26 December 2006 Turkmenistan's top legislative body says a presidential election will be held on February 11 to select a successor to longtime authoritarian leader Saparmurat Niyazov, who died last week. The People's Counci
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