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> I’ve been working on the railroad, all the live-long day. I’ve been working on the railroad, just to pass the time away. Can’t you hear the whistle blowing? Rise up so early in the mom. Can’t you hear the captain shouting, “Dinah, blow you
A man was complaining to a railroad engineer. What's the use of having a train schedule if the trains are always late. The railroad engineer replied. How would we know they were late, if we didn't have a schedule?
The knocking on the caboose door grew louder and louder. Who can that be? Henry asked as he went to open the door. Oh, its Al! Come right in! Al said, I came to invite you to dinner at noon in our work-caboose. What fun! said Benny. Are you going to
Charles, a 29-year-old painter, tried to beat an 83-car freight train across the railroad tracks yesterday and lost. Fortunately for Charles and his two friends, the train hit the bed of his pickup truck. The force of the impact separated the rear of
[00:00.00]Module 11 National heroes [00:03.27]Unit 1What did Zhan Tianyoudo? [00:07.04]Vocabulary and listening1 Complete the passage with these words. Now listen and check. [00:39.55]2 Listen and read. Daming:Hi, Tony! Hi, Lingling! [00:48.03]What d
AS IT IS 2014-05-20 Project Remembers Chinese Railroad Workers in US Next year marks the 150th anniversary of when large numbers of Chinese started working on a huge project in the United States. They helped to build Americas first transcontinental r
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An engineer was taking a walk when a frog spoke to him and said, If you kiss me, I'll turn into a beautiful princess. He picked up the frog and put it in his pocket. The frog spoke again and said, If you kiss me and turn me back into a beautiful prin
Jeme Tien Yow 铁路之父詹天佑 Jeme Tien Yow, known as the Father of China's Railway, was born in Nam-hoiprefecture, Guangdong province. In 1872, twelve-years-old Jeme was sent to the United States for education. After studying at a primary scho
This is Whats Trending Today The search engine Google celebrated on Thursday what would have been the 110th birthday of the first Native American woman engineer. Google honored Mary Ross with a special Google Doodle on its homepage. Ross was born on
THIS IS AMERICA -May 20, 2002: BO Railroad Museum By George Grow VOICE ONE: The American city of Baltimore, Maryland is home to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum. Museum officials have organized
听音乐学英语 Ive been working on the railroad我一直在铁路上工作 Ive been working on the railroad, all the live-long day. Ive been working on the railroad, just to pass the time away. Cant you hear the whistle blowing? Rise up so early
I'm Will Colson. We're working together today on train 1206.This ain't training. In training they just give you an 'F.' Out here you get killed.Frank Barnes is a veteran engineer hauling tons of freight across the Pennsylvania countryside. In the loc
Engineer and inventor Martin Fisher has applied his passion for improving things to the challenge of eliminating poverty in rural Africa. As Maura Farrelly reports, his non-profit organization is transforming the lives of thousands of poor African f
By Phuong Tran Nouakchott, Mauritania 13 July 2007 French engineer Jean Sahuc arrived in West Africa in the early 1950's to oversee the building of Mauritania's capital. Almost 50 years after he laid the first foundation stones in Nouakchott, Sahuc t
By Retno Pinasti and Rafael Setyo Washington 21 August 2007 A coal-powered engine on the Strasburg Railroad A visit to Strasburg, Pennsylvania is a trip to the past, a time when steam powered the railroads and horse-drawn implements were used to farm
New Novel Takes 'The Underground Railroad' Beyond The Metaphor SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Colson Whitehead has brought a metaphor to life - the Underground Railroad. His novel of the same name is both magical and real with dreamlike passages delivered with s
(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: It's time now for StoryCorps. Today, a story about the railroad. It comes to us from Barnie Botone in Bismarck, N.D. In 1875, his ancestor, along with dozens of other Native American leaders, was taken by tra