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Newsman: The latest publishing craze which has taken off all over the world, is the publication of what have come to be known as 'zines, short, of course, for 'magazines'. However, unlike magazines, whose fortunes ebband flow, these thinner and less

发表于:2018-12-04 / 阅读(121) / 评论(0) 分类 202 Useful Exercises for IELTS

Section 48 Magazines For just about every interest in life, there is a magazine. What do you mean? Well, you think of a subject, and you can be sure there is magazine you can buy for it. Yes, I suppos

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CalendarsAre you looking forward to summer? In Saint Petersburg, where this article was written, a day can be less than less six hours long in the middle of winter and nearly 19 hours in summer. At this time of year, you can easily see in peoples fac

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GamblingHuman beings have spent large amounts of money trying to beat the laws of probability for centuries. More than thirty countries currently have legalized gambling in the form of national lotteries or private casinos. In the last ten years this

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AWARDSby Chris RoseThe Nobels are the originals, of course. Alfred Nobel, the man who invented deadly explosives, decided to try and do something good with all the money he earned, and gave prizes to people who made progress in literature, science, e

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It's all been done beforeby Linda BaxterToday's amazing newspaper headline! First family of four to walk to the South Pole wearing Mickey Mouse ears and clown's shoes. No, not really. It isn't true. I invented it. But I wouldn't be surprised to see i

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A: What can I do for you today? B: I need to return a book. A: Can I do anything else for you? B: I want to check this magazine out. A: We dont allow people to check out magazines. B: Why not? A: Its just a policy of ours. B: So what am I allowed to

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Wormholesby Linda BaxterHave you ever read Carl Sagan's 1985 science fiction novel 'Contact'? Or have you seen the film of the same name starring Jodie Foster? If you have, then you will remember the scene near the end of the film, when the heroine t

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Surfingby Nik PeacheyI've spent most of my entire life surfing, the rest I've wasted. (Anonymous) It seems that the oceans of the world have become many things to many different people. For some the ocean is a source of food and income, for others a

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Disabilityby Chris WilsonNowadays in the west the able bodied are constantly reminded that disabled people have rights just like everyone else and they mustnt discriminate against them in any way. Public buildings have to have ramps and toilets big e

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Revolutionby John KutiThe other day I was watching a debate on TV on the subject Should it be compulsory to learn English? The speaker chosen to oppose the idea was Vladimir Zhirinovskiy - a politician who many people in Europe think is a dangerous e

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Universitiesby Richard SidawayCairo, Bologna, and Paris have been offering them the longest. What am I talking about? A university education, of course. So who goes to university and what do they get out of their experience? More than a quarter of th

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Physical educationby Richard SidawaySchool days are supposed to be the best days of your life and part of that experience usually involves some strenuous physical activity. I asked some colleagues to give me their recollections of what happened to th

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Waltzing Matildaby Paul MillardMost countries have a unique piece of music that means something special to its people. For many of those celebrating Australia Day this week, its a song called Waltzing Matilda, written in 1895 by a song-writer and poe

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Archaeologyby Paul MillardArchaeology, like many academic words, comes from Greek and means, more or less, the study of old things. So, it is really a part of the study of history. However, most historians use paper evidence, such as letters, documen

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Amelia Earhartby Linda BaxterAmelia Earhart was born in 1897, in Kansas, USA. Even as a child she didn't behave in a conventionally 'feminine' way. She climbed trees and hunted rats with her rifle - but she wasn't particularly interested in flying. S

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Consumer societyby Julie BrayThere is enough on earth for everybodys need, but not for everyones greed. Gandhi If we only bought things we needed, there would be enough for everybody. What do we need? What you need depends on how old you are and your

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A: May I help you? B: I would like to return this book. A: May I do anything else for you? B: I would also like to check out this magazine. A: I cant let you do that. B: Why is that? A: Our policy doesnt allow anyone to check out the magazines. B: Wh

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A: How may I help you? B: I want to return this video. A: Is that all you need? B: I also need to check this magazine out. A: Youre not allowed to do that. B: I dont understand. A: Its our policy. B: What can I check out? A: Only books or videos. B:

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Adia I do believe I've failed you Adia I know I've let you down Don't you know I tried so hard to love you in my way? It's easy...let it go... Adia,I'm empty since you left me I try to find a way to carry on I search myself and everyone To see where

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AACC (American Automatic Control Council)
adaptive vertical sync
adjudge
anemopter
annual gradient
area pellucida
arrhenotocous parthenogenesis
B encephalitis
bacterial wilt of cucumber
balanced steel ratio
beat cob work
benzine purificatum
beuscher
Caralluma
Chae Hom
charge stock
circle of declination
citybus
clue conflict
colourtype
compufan
computer-directed communication
cranhams
databasings
domical architecture
dynamic balance
early in
electronic speech synthesizer
epitaxial-growth mesa transistor
etymological hybrid
Eudoxus of Cnidus
eupraxic center
exchange area layout
feeler stop
flog the cat
flucticulus
Forster synthesis
George Armstrong
goosy
greenmantle
gweilos
HCO
imix
impacting frequency
jump the rattler
kivus
krause
lamoca
Legal Person of Profit Making
life assurance
lime stone flux
LPIFB
lubrication pressure regulation
Lyadova
marginal utility theory of interest
master-chef
moldic porosity
nail bomb
natural cement
nem.dis.
newton's first law (of motion)
noctuolent
nodular type
Oetinghausen
off-line storage
ovulation pit
plant trimming and pruning
pole changing switch
prairie mallows
Preferinces
premeostrua
pressur-exciting points
prothrombin accelerator
random element
ratchet reversing gear
return operator
round strand hoisting rope
saluted-luting
science of campaigns
self-attitudes
self-contained bearing
septum of testis
servitutes praediorum urbanorum
Sir Alec Guinness
SLNWC
specific epithets
spontaneous hardening
standard error of the estimate
straight tie
sympathetic abscess
time lag action
time-domain equalization
turfy
Typhlocarcinus villosus
umbrella roof
un-sunshine
unchildish
unchoice
union of weak completions
unprimed
Welsh corgis
world history