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[00:00.00]Unit 5 Rhythm [00:07.84]Lesson 4 Let's Dance [00:10.96]Ballet [00:12.65]Ballet began in Italy and France [00:14.70]during the 15th century, [00:16.78]and is still an important art form [00:18.45]in Western culture. [00:20.70]Ballet tells a

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Everyone watched in stunned amazement as the vase hit the floor and smashed into shards. Look what you did! the woman screeched at Roscoe. What I did! he yelled back. You made me drop it! Before she turned around, Violet smelled the sweet aroma of la

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The cry of the peacock awakened Benny early Friday morning. Its the last day! he cried, leaping out of bed. I know, Henry said. He threw back his quilt and jumped up. We have a lot to do. A knock sounded at their door. Come in, Benny called, already

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The sight of Roscoe Janneys car made Henrys pulse beat faster. Roscoe owned a big old Jeep. Do you go camping? he asked Roscoe. He still didnt trust the guy, but he admired that cool car. I used to, Roscoe replied. The Jeep is great over these mounta

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Althea led them into the dining room just as a tour group was leaving. Well have this room to ourselves until the next group comes, she said. Benny glanced around. Dining rooms were only interesting when there was food on the table. Mr. Jefferson was

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Henry rushed over when he saw Violet having trouble. What happened? he asked, pushing the stand upright. Somebody knocked into me, Violet explained. And I fell into this. Did you see who ran into you? Henry asked. She shook her head. No, but whoever

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Jessie scooped up the fragile scrap. Whats this? It fell out of the desk when you pulled the drawer, Benny said. The others gathered around to examine the paper. It looks really old, Henry said, handling the paper carefully. The writing is faded in s

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[00:00.00]unit 4_top 3 [00:03.84]A field trip to the zoo. [00:06.74]Section A 1a Listen,read and say [00:13.92]Are you free on Sunday? [00:16.51]yes,I am. [00:18.00]Do you want to go to the zoo? [00:20.79]Sounds great! [00:22.36]What animal do you li

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[00:00.29] 14.The All-Leather, NFL Regulation, 1963 Chicago Bears-Inscribed Football [00:09.34]The year was 1964. The place was Chicago. [00:13.58]A man I worked with had acquired a couple of all-leather, NFL regulation, [00:18.81]1963 Chicago Bears-

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From the front seat of the station wagon, Benny Alden traced the large R at the top of the letter with his finger. What did you say this was again? he asked his grandfather. A monogram, replied Grandfather. The first letter is a persons last name. Ou

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People Remember Historic 1963 March on Washington WASHINGTON Fifty years ago, civil rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led a march that changed the lives of all Americans. On August 28, 1963, King delivered his famous I Have a Dream speech to

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1. President Barack Obama says releasing photos of Osama Bin Laden's body could pose a national security risk. The White House says the president ultimately decided he did not want to make available graphic photos that could become a propaganda tool.

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DOUG JOHNSON: And Im Doug Johnson with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about a young woman named Virginia Patterson Hensley. No one but her family would remember that name. The world remembers her as Patsy Cline. SHIRLEY GRIFF

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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

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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

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Safe House Provided Security for Martin Luther King During 1963 Campaign 1963年马丁路德金的藏身之所 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA President Barack Obama will lead the nation in paying tribute to the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on

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How a New World bird came to be named after countries halfway around the globe. 这种新世界的鸟类为什么会以半个地球外的国家的名字来命名。 Within the turkey lies the tangled history of the world. 在土耳其境内有着错综

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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

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有关于狗在中西方文化中的差异我们已经有许多讨论。本期,除了狗,将和大家分享猫,蝙蝠,龙和孔雀这几种动物在中西方文化中的差异以及相关短语。尤其是对于孔雀的描述,让我们恍然

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Lesson 295 I'm proud of you. 1.I'm proud of you.我为你骄傲。 2.I'm very proud of my son.我很为儿子自豪。 3.I'm pround of my success.我为取得成功而自豪。 4.I'm proud to know you.认识你我感到很荣幸。 5.He is as proud a

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学英语单词
Abilly
AGGL
air ventilator
antiketogenetic
auxostat
avowest
Barbados cherries
Bingen
brightic
c.p.r
callimorphum
canal-raphe
cession of business
Chamaesciadium
cloutnail
come in for sth
composition of fuzzy relations
convulsant
cryptodeterminant
cyclic headache
denibbing
deployment mechanism
difference-differentialequation
dispersal center
dysynchronies
Echinopsis
El Tor vibrio
engine control unit
engineering prototype
estrosteron
everythin'
ex-officio magistrate
fabric lineation
farmerly
fibrous astrocytoma
field intensity map
Fogg
gas oil pressure gage
global economics
gray cell
Guallatiri, Vol.
gyneocracies
haegs
Hornsby
huttons
hydrazides
hydrolig
immobilisations
IMOSAR
Leptorhabdos parviflora
letters shift
liner train
low limiting control
macrosporangium
main shaft bearing cover
marbores
matriarchate
miller's offals
moon-light
narrow-end-up mould
neon tester
noninpatient
obtected
open-nesses
optoelectronic power generator
oxdization
pachyprotasis insularis
pansexualities
pneumatically operated valve
preshifted
Processor Direct Slot
quartern
regulator generator
retail method of inventory
rutilances
scotch brooms
seagrave
service set identifier
servizio
silver cedar
Solna
spiny-cheeked honeyeater
stability and control
steering control rope
sticholoroside
stolzenberg
take a message
tanisha
technology-baseds
tension sleeve
thermal meter
tipplings
tonometers
tramtrack
transfer ellipse
tungsten halide
uaru
unfighting
utriculoplasty
variation of instrument reading
wickerworks
yavin