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Mushroom Hunting Gains Popularity in US From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. What used to be an outdoor activity for only extreme foodies is now becoming more and more popular in many parts of the United States. I am talkin
19 Types of Guns and Weapons GLOSSARY to peg (someone) as (something) to believe that someone has certaincharacteristics or will behave a certain way * I always pegged Sinclair as a great decision-maker, so Iwas really surprised byhis indecisiveness
2002 年 1 月大学英语四级考试试题及参考答案 Part I Listening Comprehension 20 minutes) Section A Directions : In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each
It was dark by the time the Aldens headed back to their cabin. They were just climbing the porch steps when Benny stopped so suddenly that Violet almost bumped into him. I forgot Ogopogo! he cried. The one Abby gave me. Oh, you probably left it by th
People who agonize don't act. People who act don't agonize. Pierre Sauvage 痛苦的人不采取行动,采取行动的人不痛苦。 皮尔‧索瓦格 图片1
Some scientists say that the use of fire helps to make us the modern humans it dramatically changed what and how we eat or may have even altered our enemy. But the University of Utah anthropologist Polly Wisner thinks that the fire is also important
(MA) There's an art exhibition here on campus which ties in well with the discussions we're had about folk art. It's an exhibition of wildlife art calendars from about a hundred years ago. Like most other folk art, the calendar pictures were not con
ENVIRONMENT REPORT- March 29, 2002: Saving Sea Turtles By Cynthia Kirk Green sea turtle This is the VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT. Environmental groups in the United States are leading a camp
A: When you need an apartment, where do you look for one? B: Our school has a link on its website for apartments. A: Can I share an apartment with someone? B: Some of the ads in the paper are from people looking for roommates. A: Are apartments expen
找工作对每个人来说都是极具压力的事情。不论是刚迈出校门在谋求第一份工作,还是寻求一份比之前的工作更为理想的工作,对于大多数人来说这都不是一件容易的事情。 Listen Read Learn Job Hunting is a stressful problem for everyone. Whether someone getting a job
By Cynthia Kirk ENVIRONMENT REPORT -June 21, 2002: International Whaling Commission This is the VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT. Delegations from around the world attended a yearly meeting of t
Trophy Hunting Is Big Business in South Africa 在南非狩猎是一个大行业 Asian countries, like Thailand, are fighting to contain the illegal ivory trade and the killing of elephants by illegal hunters known as poachers. However, South Africa
Voice 1 Hello. Im Liz Waid. Voice 2 And Im Mike Procter. Welcome to Spotlight. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live Voice 1 The girl looked lovely
Public lands in the U.S. are managed with two goals in mind: protecting biodiversity and providing people with recreational opportunities, a chance to connect with nature. But sometimes those two goals are at oddsespecially if recreation, activities
Let's face it: for most of us, job hunting is a means to an end. Very seldom do you meet anyone who claims to enjoy the process for itself (and when you do, they're generally such wildly extroverted people that they're fairly rare specimens of humani
Topic 1-Expired Medicine Sold to Rural Area Most families keep some commonly used medicine in their emergency medical kit at home. However, we don't check the expiration date of these medicines regularly. So does expired medicine go to the waste? A r
Simplify. 简化 Organize, don't agonize. Keep your space ordered and your schedule under-booked. Create a foundation with a soft place to land, a wide margin of error, and room to think and breathe So you have the flexibility to explore the possibil
I like hens. When I was a child, my grandmother kept hens. When we visited her, we could help her feed the hens. We thought she had hundreds of hens, but actually I think she had 40 or 50. They lived in hen houses in her garden, and during the day th
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: This week, we're marking one year since the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla. We're hearing from families trying to forge a way out of their grief and survivors who have turned their pain into political activism. Today we hear abou