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Next to the man were about 30 drawings. They were clipped to the fence beneath the handrail. There were drawings of bridges and buildings. There were drawings of people's faces. All the drawings were black and white. John thought they were beautiful.
[00:00.00]unit 3 I'm washing the car. [00:15.60]Conversation [00:18.65]Listen and look. [00:22.20]It's Saturday! Jenny! Let's play! [00:29.86]I'm sorry,Gogo.I can't play today.I'm busy. [00:37.02]What are you doing? I'm washing the car. [00:42.37]I'm
One of the leading researchers in the field of protein folding is David Baker of the University of Washington, in Seattle. 西雅图华盛顿大学的David Baker是蛋白质折叠领域研究者的领军人物之一。 For the past 20 years he and hi
And Now You're Mine 现在,你是我的 And now you are mine. Rest with your dream in my dream. Love and pain and work should all sleep now. The night turns on its invisible wheels, And you are pure beside me as a sleeping amber. No one else, love, w
07 牙病的预防与治疗 DATE=2-27-01 TITLE=SCIENCE IN THE NEWS #2113 - (1)Dental Health BYLINE=Nancy Steinbach VOICE ONE: This is Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with Science in the
A New Use for Old Books Some people are using old books to create works of art, including sculptures. 有人用旧书来做艺术品,比如雕塑。 They can change the shape of a hardcover book so it becomes three-dimensional, for example. The res
Scientists Develop a Robot That Can Assemble Itself 科学家们开发一个机器人 可以组装本身 Origami is the Japanese art of shaping paper to look like animals, flowers and other objects. Now, Harvard University scientists have modeled, or
Conversation 1 A: I'd like to see some wallets. B: What size, sir? Here's a very popular wallet. It will hold all the banknotes without folding. A: It'll be too bulky in my pocket. Half this size would do. B: How do you like this one? It closes with
W: Hi, Robert. What happened to your face? It looks swollen. M: I had to go get a cavity filled today. W: Did it hurt? M: I don't even wanna talk about it. It killed me! W: How long were you in the chair? M: It took quite a while, but the worst part
Yal: Hey Don, look what I've got here! Don: Oh cool, its one of those little origami cranes. I didn't know you were into the whole origami thing. Y: Well the little paper figures are pretty cool, but what really excites me about origami are all of it
Major Dental Work Sadie: Hi, Im Sadie. You must be Gordon. Gordon: Yes, I am. Its nice to meet you. Its a little strange to be set up, isnt it? Sadie: It was nice of Felina and Jaime to arrange this date. Gordon: It was. Jaime told me that youre a de
One of my favorite hobbies is origami, or Japanese paper folding. Origami is the art of folding paper in different ways to make beautiful objects such as a crane, box, frog, or balloon. The origin of origami dates back hundreds of years, and origami
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And Now You're Mine 现在,你是我的 And now you are mine. Rest with your dream in my dream. Love and pain and work should all sleep now. The night turns on its invisible wheels, And you are pure beside me as a sleeping amber. No one else, love, w
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At the dollar store, he saw a folding cane. It was adjustable and only $7.99. It was a good buy in case of an emergency. A cane is like a flashlight, he thought. It's better to have one when you need it than to have to go buy one when you need it. Wh
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SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - November 26, 2002: Dental Health By Nancy Steinbach VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with Science in the News, a VOA Special English program abo
Hi, everyone. Hows your day going? This morning, the Metro was loud, hot and crowdedagain. And the train driver kept stopping and starting so I lost my footing and bumped into someone. Ugh. I need a different way to get to work! But what? Oh, I know: