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Michael破坏了监狱牢区的空调系统,希望引起犯人抗议,导致整个牢区的一级防范禁闭,从而可以有条件凿穿混凝土墙壁。就在犯人开始闹事时,Tancredi医生接到医疗呼叫要进入牢区,Bellick警官试图阻止。 [00:07.36]Listen and Share [00:41.84]Michael [00:55.60]Tancred
Michael的同屋Sucre不想参与越狱,申请搬到别的牢房。副监狱长Bellick把一名有精神疾病的犯人Haywire调来和Michael同??ichael的越狱计划被打乱,一时又找不到办法摆脱新来同屋,这让他很着急。已经同意合作的犯人Abruzzi看出Michael遇到困难,走过来追问。 [00:07.32
[00:06.64]You will hear part of the orientation in which Annie is shown [00:12.75]the College's Physical Education facility. [00:17.84]For each of the questions numbered 33 to 40, [00:23.43]circle the letter A if the statement is accurate, [00:28.84]
狱警头目Bellick看到州长对典狱长很不满,就趁机向州长推销自己。 [00:07.46]Listen and Share [00:42.68]Bellick [00:49.78]Good call, governor, bringing in the big guns. [00:52.54]I appreciate your support. [00:54.46]Captain brad bellick. [00:57.43]I sent
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The Art of Cry When Mrs Johnson entered Belli's room, she found that he was binding up his thumb. What's the matter with you? she asked. It is because of that hammer. Belli answered. But I didn't hear you cry. Oh, I thought you were not in just now.