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a graduation trip I prepare for the graduation trip tonight. We will have a trip to Hualien tomorrow. At first I hesitated whether I should join the trip or not. Finally I decided to join the trip as it is the last time that all my classmates will g
影片对白 Mr. Braddock: Hi, what's the matter? The guests are all downstairs, Ben, waiting to see you. Benjamin: Look, Dad, could you explain to them that I have to be alone for a while? Mr. Braddock: These are all our good friends, Ben. Most of them
By Suzanne Presto Washington, DC 31 May 2006 watch Commencement report There is a constant at the end of academic years. Each May or June, graduates from colleges and universities across the country receive their degrees. ---------------------------
Congradulations For a long time, doctor Jackson had wanted to get a performent job in certain big modern hospital, and at last he was successful.He was appointed to a particual position which he wanted, and he and his wife moved to new place to live
[00:03.67]Module 10 SCHOOL GRADUATION [00:08.02]UNIT 1 Mandy's Graduation Ceremony [00:13.58]1 Listen and read.Then say. [00:19.11]Hello, Aunt Jane, Uncle Jack.I've arrived! [00:23.29]David, it's so nice to see you! [00:26.41]How was the plane journe
By Mignon Fogarty I decided to write about comma splices because my friend Scott Sigler has a book coming out this week, Ancestor, published by Crown. Over three years ago, when he was publishing an earlier version of the book with a smaller publishe
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is how a verb and an adverb messed up the inauguration. I took a break from work Tuesday to watch Barack Obama's inauguration, and like millions of other people, I saw a bit of confusion between Chief Justice John Rob
影片对白 Mrs. Robinson: Hello, Benjamin. Ben: Oh. Hello. Mrs. Robinson: May I sit down? Ben: Of course. Mrs. Robinson: Thank you. How are you? Ben: Very well. Thank you. Mrs. Robinson: May I have a drink? Ben: A drink? Of course. He didn't see me. M
影片对白 Ben: I drove - I drove Mrs. Robinson home. She wanted me to drive her home so I - drove her home. Mr. Robinson: Swell . I appreciate it. Ben: She's upstairs. She wanted me to wait down here till you got home. Mr. Robinson: Standing guard ov
影片对白 Mrs. Robinson: Benjamin? Ben: Yes? Mrs. Robinson: Will you come over here a minute? Ben: Over there? Sure. Mrs. Robinson: Will you unzip my dress? I think I'll go to bed. Ben: Oh. Well, goodnight. Mrs. Robinson: Won't you unzip my dress? Be
影片对白 Mrs. Robinson: Is there an ashtray in here? Ben: No. Mrs. Robinson: Oh yes I forgot. The track star doesn't smoke. Is it a girl? Ben: Is what a girl? Mrs. Robinson: Whatever it is that upsets you. Ben: Oh no. I'm just sort of disturbed abou
By Noel King Kigali 08 September 2007 Humanitarian aid groups are sounding the alarm as fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo forces tens of thousands of civilians from their homes in North Kivu Province. Noel King has more in this rep
Situation: LinZhi and Joe have recently graduated from university,and are discussing the trouble they are having finding jobs. 情景:林芝和乔刚从大学毕业,他们在讨论找工作过程中遇到的问题。 Joe: So,how`s the job-hunt go
昨天还是兴奋的大一学生,如今就要背上行囊,离开这个熟悉的城市;昨天还是和朋友嬉笑,转眼就要明日天涯。直到毕业才发现很多事都没有去做,很多的话还没和重要的人说,还有很多很多....... 花了四年才喜欢的城市,如今就要离开。喧闹的街市,平静的湖水,也许是要到
By Greg Flakus New Orleans 13 May 2006 The more than 2,000 graduates of Tulane University in New Orleans heard from not one, but two former U.S. presidents at their graduation commencement ceremony Sa
By Paula Wolfson White House 11 May 2006 President Bush paid another visit Thursday to the hurricane-ravaged U.S. Gulf Coast, this time to honor the graduates of one local college. These students got
A blonde was being interviewed by the Chief of Police for an opening in the local Police Department. The chief said that before I hire you I have to ask a few questions. Chief: First how much is 1 and 1. Blonde ElevenChief: Well I guess I will accept
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 06 August 2007 The World Health Organization says all countries, with the exception of Indonesia, are sharing their avian influenza viruses. WHO says the failure to share virus samples could retard the development of an effecti