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616. Are these the books youre checking out? 这些是你要借的书吗? 617. When are they due back? 要什么时候还? 618. It seems you still have a book overdue. 看来你还有一本书过期了。 619. You can have them for one month. 你可以借一个月。 620. Its $0.5
A: How may I help you? B: I need to get on the Internet. A: Do you have your library card with you? B: Yes, I have it. A: Youre going to have to wait for a computer. B: Thats okay. A: Please put your name on this list. B: Then what do I need to do? A
A: What can I do for you today? B: I would like to use a computer. A: Do you have your library card? B: I sure do. A: There is a wait for the computers. B: Thats all right. A: You need to print your name on this list. B: Okay. Now what? A: Once a com
Task 2: Living on Campus (M=man; W=woman) M: Hi, Lisa. Hows life on campus? W: Hi, John. Oh, not so bad. Pretty good in fact. M: Is that what do you think? I mean, do you like living on campus? W: Yeah, I enjoy living here because theres so many peop
[00:15.14]Four Chaps in the Library [00:22.51]图书馆的四个家伙 [00:37.04]I have never hap that saw the ghost on the stairs. [00:41.27]How do you know this if he shot himself? [00:44.41]The same with the soldier in the war. [00:47.02]He was dead just
[00:15.10]Four Chaps in the Library [00:22.51]图书馆的四个家伙 [00:38.00]It is indeed true, said Blake, [00:41.27]who, in contrast to Rhodes-Fotheringham, [00:44.74]was of a thin shape, [00:47.06]and was clutching his brandy glass [00:49.49]tightly t
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The Infinite Library 2 Undoubtedly, it will be a complex task. “It’s not just feeding the books into some kind of digitization machine,” says Susan Wojcicki, leader of the Google Print project.
They went up in flames, thousands of original works by some of the world's greatest thinkers, not a single scroll survived. Today, 1600 years after the destruction of the great library, Alexandria has built a new library, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina
A Push to Fight Discrimination through Living Libraries Father Mick Ngundu has survived waves of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Today the Roman Catholic clergyman is actively working for poor people. He is a critic of corruption that h
HEALTH REPORT - National Library of Medicine By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Every year, people from all over the world get inform
EDUCATION REPORT - International Children's Digital Library By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, June 17, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. Looking for a good
Talk about English ? BBC Learning EnglishTalk about EnglishAcademic ListeningPart 8 - Using the libraryThis programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Li
Only a few blocks from the thousands of fans near the Olympic cauldron in Vancouver, a small non-profit organization is working to help women escape prostitution, drug abuse and violence. The Atira Women's Resource Society is hoping the Olympics will
By Faiza Elmasry Berkeley, CA 09 June 2008 Over the past century, the University of California at Berkeley has assembled a vast collection of East Asian treasures. Now in their new home on campus, the museum-quality materials are available for stude
By Mohamed Elshinnawi Washington 17 March 2008 The Library of Congress has been preparing for the digital age since the 1960's, when it used early technology to create and share its bibliographic information in electronic form. In the 1990's, the lib
Google收购Nest 打造家庭数据中心 The deal means Google could be in parts of your home that it's never been to before, and the firm will have access to data from every nook and cranny.Now allow me to show you around the house that Google buil
文本: I got it. Here it is. The new Martha Stewart Living. I ran so fast, the librarian said, Stop running in the library, and I almost said, This is different. I'm stealing. Why are you still even looking through Martha Stewart Living every mont
A: What can I do for you today? B:I would like to use a computer. A: Do you have your library card? B: I sure do. A: There is a wait for the computers. B: That's all right. A: You need to print your name on this list. B: Okay. Now what? A:Once a comp
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Imagine what it would be like to grow up living in a library. For much of the 20th century, public libraries built by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie included apartments for the families of custodians. A new play opening i