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Agriculture Report - Grow It Yourself: Onions Are Nothing to Cry About 农业报道 - 自己动手种植洋葱 This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语农业报道。 Onions come in different sizes, shapes
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[00:00.00]Unit 8 At the market [00:04.10]A.Look and say.Listen [00:10.06]what are these? They're onions. [00:15.62]what are those? They're beans. [00:21.86]Now say [00:25.39]what are these?They're onions. [00:34.95]what are those?They're beans. [00:4
UNIT 18 Lets Go Further\n [au:]第十八单元 深入学习\n [00:04.86]Story Time\n [au:]故事时间\n [00:06.97]Look and listen. Then read and act out the story.\n [au:]看一看,听一听。然后阅读并表演故事。\n [00:12.52]Mother: Ope
Unit 14 [00:50.18]Revision-Shellfish soup [00:55.54]Clever Jack was hungry but he did not have any money. [01:02.41]There was only an empty,old shell in his cupboard.'I can't eat this,'he thought. [01:12.25]He knocked on his neighbour's door. [01:16.
Agriculture Report - In the Garden: Growing Onions This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Onions come in different sizes, shapes, colors and flavors, from mild and sweet to hot and strong. A full-grown onion plant has roots, bulbs and le
Lesson Three.Hello,Sam. [00:16.09]You need a piece of paper and a pencil for this lesson. [00:21.37]Now let's say all twelve months.Listen and repeat. [00:27.53]January February [00:35.79]March April [00:43.65]May June [00:51.30]July August [00:58.78
[00:00.00]Unit 4 Food [00:06.79]Expansion 4 [00:12.67]3 [00:14.88]Rob and Sally [00:16.54]While I'm out,I want you both to help me to [00:19.74]get things ready for father's birthday party. [00:23.24]1.make a cake [00:25.21]Buy the following things:m
[00:00.00]Unit 4 Food [00:07.70]Lesson 14 [00:12.74]Exercise 1.1 [00:15.23]So Lisa.Here the recipe for spaghetti. [00:18.83]Do we have everything?Let's check. [00:21.62]Ok. [00:23.23]First ,onions.How many onions are there? [00:26.82]There are a lot
大学应该是一个用英语战斗的时代:用英文获得专业最新信息;直接阅读英美主要杂志(非常难懂);用英语参与国际会议和谈判;用英语发表论文;用英语介绍中国产品(包括写说明书、广
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