单词:get one's stuff together
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J: Hello I'm Jody and welcome to American Cafe. Y: 各位听众好, 欢迎您到美语咖啡屋。我是杨晨。 J: You know, Christmas is just around the corner and I am already starting to feel C
ACT II Excuse me. Is this seat taken? 对不起,请问这个座位有人吗? No, it's not taken. 没,没人坐。 Oh, thank you. 啊,谢谢。 Oh, let me help you with this. 来,我帮你放。
ACT I Marilyn, you want coffee or tea? Marilyn,你是要咖啡还是茶? Coffee, please. 请来点咖啡。 I am so excited! 我感到好兴奋! At this time tomorrow morning, 明早这时候, G
[00:00.00]Unit 25 [00:06.21]Vocabulary and Listening [00:09.64]5 a) You will hear four extracts [00:13.49]in which people talk about [00:15.32]what globalisation means to them. [00:17.72]Listen and make notes [00:18.97]about headings 1 and 2 below. [
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: To Cairo now for a story about another collector and collection. Amgad Naguib gathers ephemera - incidents of daily life like ticket stubs or photographs, letters, even disposable toothbrushes. He says these items tell the real his
Sittin' here eatin' my heart out waitin' Waitin' for some lover to call Dialed about a thousand numbers lately Almost rang the phone off the wall Lookin' for some hot stuff baby this evenin' I need some hot stuff baby tonight I want some hot stuff ba
美国习惯用语第179讲 (抱歉,本课文没有有声资料) 历史记录已经证明人的脑子可以发挥巨大的功能;人脑对社会和科学的发展做出了不可估量的贡献。但是
Well, me and my lady had our first big fight So i drove around 'till i saw the neon lights of a corner bar And it just seemed right so i pulled up. Not a soul around but the old barkeep down at the end looking half asleep But he woke up and said wha
Annie Leonard grew up in Seattle, Washington, spending her summers in the forests of the Cascade Mountains. With her school promoting environmental issues, she grew concerned about the increasing numbers of clear cuts - areas where all the trees have
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RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: There was nothing routine about what astronaut Scott Kelly pulled off - living in space for nearly a year, 340 consecutive days, to be exact. It was important work meant to evaluate the impact of life in space on the human body.
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Now we check in on the Greenes. Pansy is one of the 5.7 million Americans with Alzheimer's disease. She and her husband Winston call her illness part of their journey together. We first met the Greenes in 2013 when they talked abou
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: You may know Paula Poundstone from the smash public radio hit - other than this program - Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! But she's also an accomplished author, now of two books, all the more an accomplishment because each book
Silvia: Diego, I hear your graduation soon. Congratulations. Diego: Thank you. Yes, I'm graduation this month. Silvia: Really, and what about all the stuff you have in your apartment? What are you going to do with it? Diego: Well, because I am moving
Silvia: Diego, I hear your graduation soon. Congratulations. Diego: Thank you. Yes, I'm graduation this month. Silvia: Really, and what about all the stuff you have in your apartment? What are you going to do with it? Diego: Well, because I am moving
Todd: Ah, hello. Jeanie: Hello. Todd: Can you say your name please? Jeanie: Yep, my name is Jeanie Cherry. Todd: Jeanie Cherry. Jeanie: Yep. Todd: Really? Jeanie: Yep. Todd: Cherry's your last name? Is it spelled like the fruit? Jeanie: Yes. Todd: Re
Mel: So, Doron, what did you do last Valentine's Day? Doron: Last Valentine's day I got disappointed I think, 'cause I teach at university, and I'd heard that Japanese students always give their teachers loads and loads of chocolate, and even though
DON GONYEA, HOST: About 30-plus years ago, I was right out of college. And I got a job as a disc jockey at a country western radio station in Michigan. And I found out that the great Johnny Cash was coming to play the local county fair. So I hung aro
Mel: So, Doron, what did you do last Valentine's Day? Doron: Last Valentine's day I got disappointed I think, cause I teach at university, and I'd heard that Japanese students always give their teachers loads and loads of chocolate, and even though i