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Baby come and hands on your body body Ohh yeah You're MC Feeling in goodness keep rocking rocking It's over it's all Hey how are you doing You know you'll find Bout the shell on mine Sitting relax say who like glass of wine Before you know just what
[00:00.00]Module 3 A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS [00:06.31]UNIT 2 He gave his wife some gold. [00:10.88]1 Listen and read. [00:14.29]Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves [00:19.65]A man named Ali Baba lived in Iran. [00:23.19]He was poor. [00:24.63]One day, Al
Todd: OK. I'm back here with Kanade. 在我旁边的是Kanade。 Kanade: Yes. 是的。 Todd: So, Kanade, why don't you talk about where you're from! 那么,Kanade,我们来谈谈你来自哪里吧! Kanade: OK. I'm from Akita, which is Northern
Todd: OK. I'm back here with Kanade. Kanade: Yes. Todd: So, Kanade, why don't you talk about where you're from! Kanade: OK. I'm from Akita, which is Northern Japan. And there is a lot of mountains and you can see changing color in the fall and in my
Todd: OK. I'm back here with Kanade. Kanade: Yes. Todd: So, Kanade, why don't you talk about where you're from! Kanade: OK. I'm from Akita, which is Northern Japan. And there is a lot of mountains and you can see changing color in the fall and in my
Palestinians hold a key symbolizing the keys to houses left by Palestinians in 1948, during a rally marking the anniversary of the 'Naqba,' Arabic for catastrophe, in Gaza City, 15 May 2010 Thousands of Palestinians have briefly put aside bitter poli
Todd: OK. I'm back here with Kanade. Kanade: Yes. Todd: So, Kanade, why don't you talk about where you're from! Kanade: OK. I'm from Akita, which is Northern Japan. And there is a lot of mountains and you can see changing color in the fall and in my
今天我们要学的词是 abaya. Abaya 名词,指宽大的阿拉伯长袍。A senior member of the Saudi Arabian Council of Senior Scholars said Muslim women should dress modestly, but not necessarily in abayas. 沙特阿拉伯高级伊斯兰学者
Ali Baba. In a town in Persia there lived a man called Ali Baba. He was a poor woodcutter, and he struggled each day to feed his wife and children. All he ever wanted was to own a shop in the town, sell goods to his neighbors, and have plenty for his
Ali Baba part 2. By now, Ali Baba had opened the shop which he had always dreamed about. He was a fair and generous shop owner. He was happy, his family had plenty, and every neighbor was his friend. Ali Baba hired a helper named Morgiana. She was a
In the yard, the Captain whispered to his men, Wait until you hear my signal. Then leave your barrels and storm the house. Morgiana helped Ali Baba's family feed their guest. She thought it strange that a man would arrive so early for market, but the
By Paula Wolfson Washington 09 May 2006 President Bush says he thinks diplomacy is the first and most important option in dealing with Iran's nuclear ambitions. Mr. Bush was asked about the dispute du
Train crushes 2 boys clicking selfies in Delhi 德里,火车撞上2名正在自拍的男孩 NEW DELHI: Obsession with selfies claimed two more young lives in the capital when two teenagers were crushed under a train while posing between two railway
Senegalese musician Baaba Maal is using an annual music festival to focus on education in the country's remote northern regions. At Baaba Maal's fourth annual Festival les Blues du Fleuve, musicians from around West Africa gathered along the Senegal
Two Palestinians have been reportedly shot dead during confrontations with Israeli soldiers in the eastern Gaza Strip as Palestinians marked the 70th anniversary of Nakba the the Day of Catastrophe, which Palestinians use to describe the day after th
TWENTY Yes, yes, there are all sorts of improvements in everything now, said Oblonsky with a moist and beautiful yawn. In the theatres for instance and all places of amusement. . . . Oh, oh, oh! he yawned. Electric light everywhere. Oh, oh! Yes, elec
Chapter 32 WHEN Vronsky returned Anna had not yet come home. He was told that, soon after he left, a lady came to see her and they went away together. Her departure without mentioning where she was going, her prolonged absence, and the fact that she
SIXTY Having spent all that day at the hotel considering how she might see her son, she resolved to write to her husband. She had already composed the letter when she received Lydia Ivanovnas reply. The Countesss silence had made her feel humble, but
EIGHTY-THREE Chapter 25 FEELING that they were entirely reconciled, next morning Anna began actively to make preparations for their move, Though it was not settled whether they would go on the Monday or on the Tuesday, as each the night before had yi