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[00:06.69]Unit 3 [00:08.25]You look nice today. [00:10.09]Lesson 13 [00:12.01]Learn to Say [00:13.60]Linda, we have a party this evening. [00:16.48]Yes. What shall I wear? [00:18.82]Let me help you. [00:20.31]What do you like to wear? [00:22.34]I lik
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If you love animals, then you should put World Animal Day on your calendar or in your diary. It takes place each year on the 4th of October. It all started in Italy in 1931 at an ecology conference. The scientists wanted to highlight the plight of en
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A: Could I buy a bus pass today? B: Which bus pass would you like to purchase? A: What kinds of passes are there? B: There are day passes, weekly passes, monthly passes, and student passes. A: Let me get a student pass. B: Could I see your student ID
A: I would like to get a bus pass. B: Do you know what kind of pass you want? A: Can you tell me my options? B: There are passes for a day, month, and week, and there are student passes. A: I would like the student pass. B: Let me see your student ID
经典语境背诵 Mom: My husband is alergic to some animals especially monkeyes. Everytime we go to the zoo he would refuse to go to see the circus performance with me, which is my favorite. Thats really funny. He is such a grownup. But, how could
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Malala Yousafzai, a Year After the Attack Malala Yousafzai遭受攻击一年之后 Welcome to American Mosaic from VOA Learning English. Im Avi Arditti. This week on our show, we have music from Lorde, Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus. We explain how a Som
By Douglas Bakshian Jolo, Philippines 21 February 2007 An island of about 300,000 people in the southern Philippines has been part of the front line in the war on terror. Jolo island just a few years ago was a launching pad for kidnappings and bombi
A: Hello, could you tell me my test results? B: Your results are posted on the website. Just put in your password and you can see the exact numbers. A: Are you saying that all my results were normal? B: We always contact you by phone to come in if th
By Caroline Sawyer Nairobi 17 August 2007 A United Nations agency report says 600,000 people in southern Somalia, including people in and around the capital Mogadishu, are suffering from severe malnutrition and nearly 300,000 of those require immedia
LOS ANGELES, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Near-Earth asteroid 2011 MD will whip past Earth on June 27, but will not pose any threat, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) said on Friday. The asteroid will pass only 12,000 kilometers (7,500 miles) above the E
For some American fans, the World Cup is the be-all and end-all of international soccer. There is no close second. 对有些美国球迷来说,世界杯(World Cup)是首屈一指的国际足球赛事。其他赛事都远远不能与之相比。 Acr
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By Deborah Tate Capitol Hill 16 November 2007 The Democratically controlled U.S. House of Representatives late Thursday passed legislation on a 227 - 189 vote to restrict the government's power to eavesdrop on foreign terrorism suspects. VOA's Debora
COLOMBO, Feb. 24 ((Xinhua) -- The United States on Sunday strongly condemned the attacks on Maldivian media personnel after three journalists were attacked in capital Male on Friday, officials said. The U.S. Embassy in Colombo, in a statement said th