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[00:00.00]Unit 4 Cyberspace [00:06.77]Lesson 3 Virtual Reality [00:12.72]Hi,Cathy.What are you up to this weekend? [00:16.72]Don't ask,Tom.I have lots of work to do. [00:20.17]If I don't finish my project on the history [00:22.44]of the Internet for
校园英语口语 Unit3 Excuse me Yes? Where is class Three? Which Grade? Oh, I'm sorry. Grade Four. On the left. Thank you. No thanks. Excuse me, sir. Yes? Can you tell me where the library is? Just at the end of the road. On the left or on the right? I
Wang Hai: What kind of book have you got? Zhang Hua: A children's story book. What's your book about? Wang Hai: It's science fiction. It's about man's future life. Zhang Hua: Which book is more intere
[ti:UNIT 1 School and Friends Lesson 4: My School] [00:01.61]UNIT 1 第一单元 [00:03.21]School and Friends 学校和朋友 [00:07.02]Lesson 4: 第4课: [00:08.64]My School 我的学校 [00:11.17]1. [00:12.69]This is my school. 这是我的学校。
AMERICAN MOSAIC - Investigating Crimes the Scientific Way: Secrets of Forensic MedicineBy Dana Demange, Jill Moss and Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Friday, April 28, 2006 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICA
Broadcast: Jan 28, 2003 By by Mario Ritter and George Grow VOICE ONE: This is Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with Science in the News, a VOA Special English program about recent develo
By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: August 13, 2003 This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Health Report. Health news and other scientific information generally comes from research published in the
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Open a newspaper any day of the week and youre likely to read about a promising new treatment for one disease or another. But according to a study publis
Lesson 20 [00:03.21]第二十课 [00:06.43]1.Just practise [00:08.39]1.练习 [00:10.34]Is there a library in your classroom? Yes,there is./No,there isn't. [00:17.14]在你们的教室有图书馆 吗? 是的,有./不,没有. [00:23.93]What do you do
Lesson 19 [00:10.45]第十九课 [00:09.95]Just speak [00:11.94]说 [00:13.94]Mark comes from Britain. [00:15.17]Mark来自英国. [00:16.40]Mark and his friend, Barry, are showing some photos to Gao Wei and his classmates. [00:19.34];Mark和他的朋友
[00:06.69]Unit 4 [00:08.28]What a big school! [00:11.11]Lesson 21 [00:13.79]Learn to Say [00:16.05]This way, please. [00:18.11]Is there a swimming pool in your school? [00:21.26]Yes, there is. [00:23.02]It's on the first floor. [00:25.12]Wow! The swi
On 21st-century campuses, is there room still for traditional literature such as Shakespeare? 在21世纪的大学校园里,还有莎士比亚此类传统文学的空间吗? A declining number of students think so in the USa trend that worries le
Yes,I suppose.That's what I did. 我想是吧 那就是我做过的事 I was on the verge of curing cancer when I said oh,jokes.That's where it's at. 我差点治愈了癌症 结果我说 笑话 这才是流行的 No,it's,it's funny.because I have a
Qian Zhongshu, a Chinese Literary scholar and writer, 钱钟书,中国文学研究家、作家, was born on the 21st November, 1910 in Wuxi, Jiangsu. 1910年11月21日出生于江苏无锡, He is known for his burning wit and formidable eruditi
My roommate was interested in a young man in her English-literature class, but she was too shy to let him know. One day she overheard him say he was on his way to the library for a certain book. She r
2016年托福写作真题题目: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? It is more important for students to study history and literature than it is for them to study science and mathematics. Use specific reasons and examples to sup
Today we go on a journey. It starts in Sweden over 100 years ago; and then moves to London; and finally moves to future worlds and other planets. But we start in Sweden. Alfred Nobel spent his life finding ways to blow things up. He was born in 1833