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[00:00.00]Text ans Christian Andersen's Own Fairy Tale(1) [00:05.98]Once upon a time there was a poor boy who lived in Denmark. [00:11.34]His father,a shoemaker,had died,and his mother had married again. [00:18.31]One day the boy went to ask a favor
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Robert Frost, Pt. Two By Richard Thorman Broadcast: Sunday, February 08, 2004 (THEME) VOICE ONE: I'm Rich Kleinfeldt. VOICE TWO: And I'm Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special Engli
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Robert Frost, Pt. 1 By Richard Thorman Broadcast: Sunday, February 01, 2004 (THEME) VOICE ONE: I'm Shirley Griffith. Graphic Image VOICE TWO: And I'm Rich Kleinfeldt with the Speci
UNTI TWELVE [00:04.28]What am I?Picture 1. [00:11.86]Tony and Lily are playing'What am I?'Are you young or old? [00:24.92]I'm young.Picture 2. [00:33.46]Have you got hair or feathers? I've got feathers.Picture 3. [00:46.99]Can you run or fly? I can r
[00:00.00]Unit 4 Animal Homes [00:06.66]1.Lsiten and sing. [00:19.30]The bears go marching two by two,Hurrah,Hurrah! [00:29.34]The bears go marching two by two,Hurrah,Hurrah! [00:35.28]The bears go marching two by two, [00:39.64]The little one stops
Pre-Listening Vocabulary the turn of the century: the end of one century and the beginning of a new one social status: a persons importance in society (often linked to wealth) plume: a long feather the Everglades: a swampy grassland area in southern
Hope is the thing with feathers Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stopsat all And sweetest in the Gale is heart And sore must be the storm That could abash the little bird That ke
Hope is the thing with feathers Emily Dickinson Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sing the tune without the words And never stops at all And sweetest in the gale is heard And sore must be the storm That could abashed the li
Bang Bang Bang Mark Ronson Un, deux, trois Bang, bang, bang Feathers, I'm plucking feathers One by one, by one No more skylarking, around my head Your information But there's no hiding, behind moulting feathers On the plane, on my brain, 'bout to do
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Robert Frost, 1874-1963: Celebrating National Poetry Month with One of Americas Most Famous Poets STEVE EMBER: I'm Steve Ember. FAITH LAPIDUS: And I'm Faith Lapidus with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English. Today, we begin th
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Robert Frost, 1874-1963: Most Americans Can Quote His Poems STEVE EMBER: I'm Steve Ember. FAITH LAPIDUS: And I'm Faith Lapidus with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English. Today we finish the story of Robert Frost and his poetry
[00:00.00]Lesson 28 [00:01.31]第二十八课 [00:02.61]AN OUTING [00:03.77]郊游 [00:04.94]We were discussing where to go for an outing during the spring holidays. [00:07.84]一天,我们在讨论春假期间上哪儿去郊游。 [00:10.74]Some s
24 Hope is the thing with feathers Emily Dickinson Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sing the tune without the words And never stops at all And sweetest in the gale is heard And so must be the storm That could abashed the
Hope is the thing with feathers Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stopsat all And sweetest in the Gale is heart And sore must be the storm That could abash the little bird That kep
A peacock,spreading its gorgeous plumage,mocked a cranethat passed by,ridiculing the ashen hue of its feathers,I am robed,like a king,in gold and purple,looking as splendid as the rainbow;while you have not a bit of colour on your win
1.Nothing is impossible; the word itself says Im possible!Audrey Hepburn 1.万事皆有可能,不可能的意思是,不,可能。奥黛丽赫本(著名女演员) 2.Believe you can and youre halfway there.Theodore Roosevelt 2.相信自己能做到
If you're a home gardener you may soon find that the pots you buy flowers and plants in are made from chicken feathers. Yes, tons of feathers that go to waste every year can now be transformed into plastics. Two Washington-area scientists are using f
A raven envied a swan the whiteness of her plumage;and,thinking that her beauty was owing to the water in which she lived,deserted the altars where he used to find his livelihood,and betook him-self to the pools and streams.There he plumed
The Fox and the CrowA Fox once saw a Crow fly off with a piece of cheese in itsbeak and settle on a branch of a tree. That's for me, as I am aFox, said Master Reynard, and he walked up to the foot of thetree. Good-day, Mistress Crow, he cried. How we
fright n.惊吓,恐怖 frighten vt.吓唬 frightful a.可怕的;讨厌的 fro ad.往,去,回,向后 frog n.蛙 from prep.从;从...起;由 front a.前面的 n.前部 frontier n.边境;边