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EXPLORATIONS - Wiley Post: The First Pilot to Fly Around the World Alone By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 ANNOUNCER: Now the VOA Special English program, Explorations. Today S
Transcript of the Prime Minister's Broadcast on the NHS Plan Friday 28 July 2000 The creation of the National Health Service back in 1948 lifted a massive worry from people's lives. For the first time, health care did not depend on wealth. Need, not
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
023 post office Words Post office parcel letter send stamps airmail surface mail registered mail envelop counter philately postman/woman deliver(y) letterbox queue Phrases Send a parcel Seal an envelop Weigh a parcel Check the weight Pay postage Sur
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
非洲的经济发展有多大进步? Neil: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English, the programme where we discuss a topical subject and introduce you to some of the interesting vocabulary connected to that topic. I'm Neil
Universal were very keen because, at the time, there were a lot of crime series and Universal didn't have one, and they bought up an option to produce 12 films over the next seven years. 环球电影公司对此十分热衷,因为在当时罪案剧数
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
My teen-age daughter was preparing to return home after having visited her grandparents for a few weeks one summer. Her grandfather gave her 12 post cards .
Now, should a library be a quiet place to read a book or a lively centre where you can hang out and drink coffee? And can it be both? Author Tracy Chevalier who is also chairman of the Society of Authors, told More4 News she is worried library is sac
Alice: Hello, I'm Alice. Yvonne: And I'm Yvonne. Alice: And this is 6 Minute English! And in todays programme were talking about farming in Africa. Yvonne: The study of farming is called agriculture. Alice: This is a new look at agriculture in Africa
Business Aviation Flight to the future 商业 航空业 飞向未来 Modernising creaking air-traffic systems will be a huge task 实现老化的航空系统现代化是一个艰巨的任务 THESE days a $15,000 car comes with GPS satellite navigatio
Domestics in Britain 英国佣人 Life below stairs 阁楼下的生活 Servantsin their own words 仆人的自述 WINSTON CHURCHILL'S valet always said the great man could not dress himself: He sat there like a dummy and you dressed him. Whether anyo
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Traveling in a convoy of buses, the scholars, who are interested in Tibetan culture, were carried from one place to another, to see the development of the holy land. With an average elevation of more than 3,600-metres, altitude sickness didn't seem t
Modernising creaking air-traffic systems will be a huge task 空中交通系统现代化进程任重道远 THESE days a $15,000 car comes with GPS satellite navigation fitted as standard. But a $150m airliner still has to be guided through the skies
Listen to the dialogues and fill in T for True, F for False. 英语对话1 A:What kinds of post do you want, first-class post or second-class post? B:First-class please. 英语对话2 A:How do you want your parcel to be delivered, by sea or by air? B
My teen-age daughter was preparing to return home after having visited her grandparents for a few weeks one summer. Her grandfather gave her 12 post cards . Here, write us a few lines every month, he said. Months passed and the cards remained unused-
Would you like to live in a city where buildings turn the lights off for you, where self-driving cars find the nearest parking space, and where even the rubbish bins know when they're full? Although it might sound like science-fiction, living in a 's