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English as a Second Language Podcastwww.eslpod.comESL Podcast 747 Visiting a RanchThese materials are copyrighted by the Center for Educational Development (2011). Posting ofthese materials on another website or distributing them in any way is prohib
Orlando 1995. 奥兰多,1995 Just as glamorous as it sounds. 就像听起来的那样令人神往 My dad moved our family there from D.C. 我爸爸让我们全家从华盛顿搬到那里 So he could open his own restaurant 所以他可以开一家属
Boy, look at that car! said Benny, looking out the window. It was long and low. It was painted yellow and black. A man got out of the car. A guard spoke to him and nodded, and the man came to the back door. Henry opened the door, and the man said, Ja
Mr. Carter spoke, I think your grandfather will be glad to help. I can go to Greenfield and tell him the whole story. He looked at his watch and got up quickly. Good-by, children, and the best of luck. In one minute he was gone. Benny said, Mystery m
Early the next morning, the four Alden children climbed into Mr. Ponds car. He had come to take them to Stony Creek. They were going to see the sheriff, Mr. Bates. Mr. Pond was very quiet. He was worried about these nice children. He liked them, even
That night Henry did not sleep very well. He kept thinking of the men who had tried to buy Aunt Janes ranch. He decided to talk with Jessie alone. But it was not easy for the older children to get away from Benny. He wanted to do first one thing and
When Sam came with the milk next day, he was surprised to see all four children on the back steps. They were waiting for him. Well, well! Early birds! he said. Why did you get up so early? We wanted to see you, Sam, said Henry. Here I am, but Im not
Now that the children were together, they were very happy. Aunt Jane seemed to be getting more cheerful every day. One morning Jessie heard her aunt call her. I want to see all four of you children, Aunt Jane told Jessie. Get the others in here befor
The next day was one of Aunt Janes bad days. The boys went off gladly to look at the ranch, when they saw how cross she was. Now, Jane, the girls heard Maggie say, You let me wash your hands and face. No! was the sharp answer. Watch looked at the doo
Immigrants working at a large, remote farm in the state of Kansas are forced into hard labor to pay back the farms cost of illegally bringing them into the country, an Associated Press report says. The AP spoke with former workers at the Fullmer Catt
1. Why was the bus late? A. The bus was involved in an accident. B. Traffic on the highway was terrible. C. The bus driver got sick and had to rest. 2. The man grew up in ___________. A. New York City B. Texas C. Nevada 3. The woman wants to go to __
Two days passed before Maggie finally spoke her mind. She was feeling much better now with three delicious meals a day. And she enjoyed having someone to talk to. Maggie and the two girls were sitting on the back steps, enjoying the cool evening bree
Sam, the neighbor, woke the girls the next morning, bringing the milk. The girls could hear Maggie in the kitchen, Shh, Shh! Sam Weeks! Youll wake those girls. I want to wake them, said Sam. I want to see them. He began to whistle. The girls laughed
An exciting summer began for the four Alden children with the bang of a door. The big house where they lived with their grandfather had been as quiet as a house can be with four children in it. Their cousin, Joe, had gone to Europe with his new wife,
Such excitement! Mrs. McGregor, the housekeeper, packed a big lunch in a box. She handed it to Jessie with a motherly smile. Benny peeked in the box and said, If Aunt Jane doesnt give you enough to eat, that lunch will last you two or three days. Mr.
THIS IS AMERICA – December 16, 2002: Visiting a Dude Ranch By Paul Thompson 12 Dec 2002 (THEME) VOICE ONE: Thousands of holiday visitors come to the United States each year. Many visit cities like N
Nancy Martiny has made it in a man's world. She started making western saddles as a hobby but there's now a three-year waiting list of people lined up to buy her designs. Martiny builds her saddles from the ground up, eventually carving and stamping
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KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: In a courtroom in Michigan this week, former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar faced dozens of women who he molested. They have been making victim-impact statements at his sentencing. A judge has said Nassar will go to prison. A
By Greg Flakus Houston 12 July 2007 Former First Lady and environment champion Lady Bird Johnson has died at her home in Texas. The widow of President Lyndon Johnson was 94 and had been in failing health for some time. VOA's Greg Flakus has more abou