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A:Excuse me.Can you tell me where Main Street is ? [00:02.10]A:劳驾,你能告诉我正街在哪里吗? [00:04.21]B:Trun left at the second light and then go straight for two blocks. [00:06.05]B:到第2排红绿灯处往左拐,然后一
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Mary: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the train station, please? Jack: Sure. It's only three blocks down the street. Mary: Is it near the post office? Jack: No. It's next to the fire station. Mar
[00:00.00] unit 14 Mainly Revision [00:34.51]Ann___(not,watch)TV last night.The children__(go)to the farm last Saturday. [00:47.86]The boys__(meet)after school yesterday afternoon. [00:53.42]Mr Turner__(say)sorry to the conductor on the train because
Unit 1 Where's the post office? [00:44.93]SECTION A activity 1b.Listen and circle the places you hear in la. [01:31.95]Activity 2b.Listen and fill in the blanks with the words in the box. [01:40.44]1.The library is ____the video arcade and the superm
-Leonard:Why don't we all move over there so Leslie can join us? 我们干嘛不移到那边去,这样Leslie就可以坐在一起了。 -Howard:Yeah, let's do it. 好的,去吧。 -Sheldon:If you're having trouble deciding where to sit, may
So how do you suggest we proceed? proceed:进行 那你认为我们应该怎么开始? -Leslie:Your place, we'll order Chinese, you'll rent a movie-- artsy, but accessible-- then light petting, no coitus. order:点菜 rent:租 artsy:艺术的
-Sheldon:Worst renaissance fair ever. renaissance:文艺复兴 fair:集市,集会 史上最逊的文艺复兴集会。 -Leonard:Please let it go, Sheldon. 别再墨迹了Sheldon。 -Sheldon:It was rife with historical inaccuracies. be rif
My husband asked me to go to the post office to mail his resume in anticipation of a job interview. He instructed me to send it the fastest way possible. Struck by the urgency in his voice, I grabbed
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By Paula Wolfson White House 08 November 2006 President Bush says Democratic Party gains in the U.S. Congress are in part the result of voter disillusionment with the war in Iraq. Mr. Bush says it is time for a big change at the Pentagon. ----- From