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GLORIA: I'm glad we took the train. I don't like to ride in buses. KAREN: Yes, I agree. We can see the scenery better. In a bus, all you see are the roads. GLORIA: Even in Taiwan, I always liked to take the train. It is more comfortable. KAREN: I a
Massachusetts Feel I*m going back to Massachusetts. Something*s telling me I must go home. And the lights all went down in Massachusetts the day I left her standing on her own. Try to hitch a ride to
1. 对不起插一下话,你是说...? Sorry to butt in,but did you say ...? 多种表达:Sorry to chip in, but did you say ...? Sorry to interrupt ,but did you say...? butt in 插话 chip in 插嘴,插话 2. 真奇怪你会提起这事,...。Funny you should say that,... 多
A young man whose name was Pythias had done something which the tyrant Dionysius did not like. For this offence he was dragged to prison, and a day was set when he should be put to death. His home was far away, and he wanted very much to see his fath
Being an American, Donna wants to learn more about the Chinese. She's talking to her Chinese friend, Jeff. D: Hi, Jeff! What's up? J: Nothing much. What about you? D: Same as usual. Here, have a stick
[00:15.96]Devil's Point [00:23.28]恶魔的岬角 [00:32.86]This story took place when I was 19. [00:36.84]In fact my uncle was also 19 at the time. [00:40.92]My uncle and I grew up together in northern Wisconsin. [00:45.58]I don't wish to name the exact
[00:15.76]Devil's Point [00:23.29]恶魔的岬角 [00:35.01]Whatever it was couldn't be seen. [00:37.70]The effect of its movement on the environment [00:40.43]could be seen as well as heard. [00:42.69]On a couple of its passes we allowed it to get within
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Good afternoon, from the CNN Center in Atlanta, I'm Reggie Aqui. Here is a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Police in California confirm that search teams have found the wreckage of the plane Steve Fossett was flying when he disappeared. Th
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