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00:00.00] Unit 9 That's not mine [00:05.69]A Let's read [00:10.24]There pictures are ours,Mummy. [00:14.50]They're very good. [00:17.76]Is this yours,Anne? [00:21.11]No,that's not mine. [00:25.18]That's his. [00:27.92]I like it very much, Peter. [00:
[00:00.00]Unit 5 Was it in front of the wardrobe. [00:08.39]A Let's read [00:12.46]1.I can't find my ring. [00:16.40]2.Look for it,Anne.It's in the flat. [00:21.45]3.Here it is. [00:24.29]4.Where was it?Guess. [00:28.53]5.Was it behind the lamp? [00:
00:00.00]Unit 3 Peter was late for school [00:06.69]A Let's read [00:11.96]1 You were late for school yesterday, Peter. [00:17.01]Yes,Miss Peng.My bus was late. [00:22.07]2.Where were you yesterday? [00:26.02]3.I was sick,Miss Peng I was in bed at ho
[00:00.00] Unit 1 Peter is a middle-school student now. [00:06.79]A.Let's read. [00:10.84]1.School begins on September Peter is a new student of a middle school now. [00:21.32]He is a Young Pioneer. [00:25.97]2.Look at the national flag. [00:29.57]Th
[00:00.00] Unit 3. What shall I do? [00:04.78]A Let's read [00:09.35]Anne and Sue are coming out of school in a hurry. [00:15.10]Anne's purse falls on the ground. [00:19.85]They are going to catch the bus. [00:24.29]Now Anne has not any money. [00:28
[00:00.00]Unit 13 Going to an exhibition [00:05.30]A Let's read [00:09.06]Anne and Peter went to an exhibition of children's art. [00:14.84]They went with their class. [00:18.68]The exhibition was at the Shenzhen International Exhibition Centre. [00:
[00:11.59]Iknowwhatyourethinking. [00:14.12]And,yes,thisisapolycarbonateblade. [00:22.83]ItooksomeworkshopsattheStarWarsconvention. [00:28.44]Dr.McCoy. [00:31.07]Thatusedtobeaperson,soyoushowsomerespect! [00:44.82]Rich,Ineedyourhelp.Comeoutoftheclose
[00:45.56]Forgetme,youreonyourway [00:49.73]Wedonthavetostayintouch [00:54.20]Wemayremembersomeday [00:58.37]Tillthenitdoesntmatterthatmuch [01:06.54]SomedayIllhavetowonder [01:10.85]Anddreamsmaycloudthetruth [01:14.95]Butifyoupromiseme [01:19.16]Ipr
[00:03.60]No,no,comeon!Comeon,people! [00:05.60]Areyoujustgonnalethimmurderme? [00:07.90]Wait! [00:13.61]Iamnotworthless,okay? [00:16.21]Lookatthisparty.Lookatallmyfriends. [00:20.95]Causebraindamage. [00:24.82]Whoa,whoa,whoa. [00:27.36]ThankGod,Coac
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Like Paul Jobs, Joanne Schieble was from a rural Wisconsin family of German heritage. 与保罗乔布斯一样,乔安妮席贝尔 (Joanne Schieble )也来自威斯康星乡村的一个德裔家庭。 Her father, Arthur Schieble, had immigrated to
[00:00.00]9. What are you going to do, Anne? [00:18.60]A.Let's read [00:22.52]1.Yesterday was a holiday. [00:27.06]Anne was at home. [00:30.33]What are you going to do, Anne? [00:34.87]Are you going out? [00:38.53]Yes,I am. [00:41.69]2.Anne walked do
Universal were very keen because, at the time, there were a lot of crime series and Universal didn't have one, and they bought up an option to produce 12 films over the next seven years. 环球电影公司对此十分热衷,因为在当时罪案剧数
Bundespraesidentenstichwahlwiederholungsverschiebung. It has a ring to it, doesnt it? Try it out for yourself: Bundespraesidentenstichwahlwiederholungsverschiebung. To an English speaker, it may seem like a meaningless, even endless assortment of let
Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs reveals that the Apple co-founder was given up for adoption by his biological parents, American Joanne Schieble and Syrian-born Abdulfattah Jonh Jandali. The couple had another child together, a daughter name
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. The United States has put new pressure on Japan to import more farm goods from American companies. The American ambassador to Japan said if Japan does not open its markets, then we will just put our r
Rose Hoban | Durham, North Carolina 16 December 2009 Literature is filled with images of the angry young man or woman. New research into human psychology suggests the hot-headed youth of fiction have a basis in scientific fact. Rushing adds stress an
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Denis Johnson was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in fiction twice. He won the National Book Award for his 2007 novel, Tree Of Smoke. He's probably best known for his first collection of short stories, Jesus' Son, as a semi
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The literary world is mourning the death of a man who has been called one of the greatest writers of his generation. Denis Johnson won the National Book Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He died of cancer on Wednesda
By Liz Noh Tokyo 08 August 2007 With opposition control of Japan's Upper House heralding possible change in the traditionally strong alliance between Japan and the United States, U.S. Ambassador to Japan Thomas Schieffer has met with the leader of th