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American Old-time Radio Classic Favorites A Day at the Races (II) Mary: Hello, Benita! Benita: Hello, Mary. Hello, Jack. Why Ronnie, look who's here! Jack: Hello, Ronnie, aren't you surprised at meeti
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Lets hurry said Anne. As beauty and cutie walked toward Baghdad, the lose sand desertchanged to sound bay earth. and then the hard earth changedinto shrubbygrass. Goats ad sheep and Greece grazed grass,farmer started the country side. It was long bef
[00:18.73] WHOSE JACKET IS IT? [00:21.84]Maria:Hi,Peter.Here's a green jacket.Is it yours? [00:31.24]Peter:No.Mine is yellow. [00:36.13]Maria:Whose is it, then? [00:39.81]Peter:Maybe it's Harry's.Harry, is this yours? [00:46.60]Harry:Yes,it is. Thank
1.W:The professor's voice is so soft that I can't hear the end of this sentences. [00:07.68]M:It's because the traffic outside cancels the effect of the microphone. [00:12.36]Q:What seems to be bothering the students? [00:16.56]2.M:What did Mary thin
Page 1 of 8 “旅游业英语” English for Tourism 第十八课: 在观光渡轮上。 Lesson 18: Out on the Ferry 各位听众朋友好。欢迎您收听“旅游业英语”讲座。我是澳大利
the irony of it was thatthe rain had brought a dank chill into the air, and once more abright fire burned in the marble hearth.What do you think, Bob? Jack asked.I think its high time we went looking for him. He might be hurt,or he might be on foot a
Follow Your Dream I have a friend named Monty Roberts who owns a horse ranch in San Ysidro. He has let me use his house to put on fund-raising events to raise money for youth at risk programs. The las
Everyday Grammar: Are Causatives Making You Crazy? 日常语法:使役动词把你搞疯了吗? his week's Everyday Grammar looks at the grammatical forms called causatives. Basically, causatives express how one actor causes another actor to do somet
have a friend named Monty Roberts who owns a horse ranch in San Sedro. He has let me use his house to put on fund-raising events to raise money for youth at risk programs. The last time I was there he introduced me by saying, I want to tell you why I
Howdy. I'm Adam Phillips, sitting in for Avi Arditti and Rosanne Skirble. For this week's Wordmaster, we go the rodeo. SPEAKER: Welcome to the Montana rodeo on a Saturday night! The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association is holding its national champ
3PlayerPiano Outside,thesadtuneplayedon. Itscomingfromthere,saidAnnie. ShecrepttowardabuildingthathadasignwiththewordHOTELonit.Jacklimpedafterher. Annieslowlypushedopenaswingingdoor.Theypeekedinside. Thefadingdaylightlitapianointhecorneroftheroom
4HandsUp! Itsthecolt!saidAnnie.Heslookingforhismother! Sherantowardthewild-eyedlittlehorse. Wait!calledJack.Oh,brother.Hepulledthebookoutofhispack. HefoundachaptertitledHorsesoftheWildWest.Hestartedreading. Attheendofthe1800s,overamillionwildhors
The guards tried to pull Annie away from thechariot race. Annie looked surprised. Then she looked angry. Let go of me! she shouted. Jack rushed down the steps of the viewing stand. The guards were having a hard time pulling Anniethrough all the peopl
Jack stared at a circle of tepees ahead. Busy people inbuckskins moved about the circle. Horses and ponies grazednearby. Jack took out their research book and found a picture of thetepees. He read: In the early 1800s, many different Native American t
Jack opened his eyes. It was so dark he couldn't see anything. He felt his clothes. He was wearing his T-shirt andjeans again. The leather bag had turned back into hisbackpack. Hello, said Morgan le Fay. Her voice came fromthe corner of the tree hous
The white horse stopped at the low wall by theedge of the track. He's come for us! cried Annie. The guards staredin awe at the horse. Annie broke free and dashed overto Jack. He grabbed her hand and they ran to the horse. Theguards shouted and starte