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[00:29.92]- 双胞胎? - 赛巴斯蒂安? - Twins? - Sebastian? [00:32.60]赛巴斯蒂安? Sebastian? [00:34.28]赛巴斯蒂安,开门! Sebastian, open up! [00:38.88]是我,摩妮琪! 你有好多要跟我解释的 Its Monique! You have
初级英语听力(新版) Lesson12 Do you think you could stop whistling? I'm trying to write an essay. Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you were in the other room. Is it alright if I leave my rucksack on the back seat? Yes, of course. Go ahead. And would y
[by:lrc.enook.cn] [00:00.00]Unit 7 Sports Task 1 At the Sports Shop [00:03.60]第七单元 运动 作业1 在体育商店 [00:07.20]Wow! They have everyt- hing here. Look at all the different types of racquets they have. [00:10.26]哇,这里什么都
By Nancy Palus Dakar 31 March 2008 Union leaders in Guinea urged workers not to go on strike Monday, the day unions had set as a deadline for resolving disputes that sparked protests early this year. But while a strike has been averted for now, right
Do you think you could stop whistling? I'm trying to write an essay. Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you were in the other room. Is it alright if I leave my rucksack on the back seat? Yes, of course. Go ahead. And would you mind if I took off my shoes? My f
Squash is a strategic and energetic game, and it will become a lifetime journey of learning about the game and improving your skills and tactics. 壁球运动是一项技术和体力的锻炼,它需要
By Nico Colombant Conakry, Guinea 06 February 2008 In Guinea, as in many other coastal parts of West Africa, entire communities depend on fishing as their essential source of income. The industry remains one of the region's most lucrative. But severa
By Nico Colombant Conakry 09 January 2008 Union leaders in Guinea have backed down from the threat of a general strike, after reaching an agreement with the government and long-standing President Lansana Conte over applying previous accords. The thre
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Art of Darkness: Growing Vegetables in ShadeBy Bob Bowen Broadcast: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Farmers often feel the
By Phuong Tran Bissau, Guinea-Bissau 01 April 2008 Guinea-Bissau's military has long dominated the course of the country's history. Soldiers control many of the country's economic interests. Elections in 2005 brought back to power a previous presiden
By Phuong Tran Bissau, Guinea-Bissau 01 April 2008 Guinea-Bissau, like many African countries, is a difficult place to do business. Some of the obstacles include unclear regulations, pervasive corruption, political instability and the lack of infrast
By Uma Ramiah Dakar 16 April 2008 Four people are dead and seven missing after a jet carrying officials from Equatorial Guinea's ruling political party plunged into the Gulf of Guinea Wednesday morning. Uma Ramiah reports for the VOA from our West Af
By Nico Colombant Nzerekore, Guinea 05 February 2008 Health and aid workers in the west African country, Guinea, say they face many challenges to help victims of HIV / AIDS, mostly because of a lack of funding and inadequate information campaigns. Ni
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 04 April 2008 The global campaign to eradicate the debilitating Guinea worm disease continues, with hopes for eliminating it by 2009. Four countries ended transmission of the disease in 2007. Gilbert da Costa attended a cere
The West African nation of Guinea marks the 50th anniversary of independence which it gained after breaking with other French-African colonies that accepted a power-sharing agreement with France, the colonial power. But the celebrations have been su
Happiness at Harvard 塔尔宾-夏哈尔博士(TalBen-Shahar,Ph.D.) I spent close to 30 years of my life unhappily successful. I was the Israeli national squash champion, completed my undergraduate degree at Harvard, and subsequently spent a year a
By Kari Barber Dakar 06 February 2007 Guinea's President Lansana Conte has been getting help and advice from the government of neighboring Guinea Bissau to put an end to union-led protests. Union leaders in Guinea are threatening to resume a nationw
By Nico Colombant Dakar 04 January 2008 Angry youth in Guinea have taken to the streets in the capital Conakry, burning tires and building barricades, after the president fired the communications minister. VOA's Nico Colombant reports from our West A
Todd: OK, Raphael, you were saying you lived in Paris. Rapheal: Yes, I made my studies there. Todd: Paris is just an amazing city. Can you talk about Paris? Rapheal:Yes! Well, the biggest difference I noticed with Tokyo is the size. Like Paris is nic
My name is panda. I am a panda. I'm a panda...Bear. 我的名字是熊猫。我是一只熊猫。我是一只熊猫... 熊。 Well, okay, panda's starting off with something a little unconventional. I guess you never know what people find cute these