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For ten long years the Greeks had battled against the 3) Trojans. For ten long years the soaring towers of 4) Troy had 5) withstood their attacks. Then suddenly in a flash of flame and a splash of blo
The wind is against us. Joe said to Tommy in rouse voice, eventhough the boat pastthe vergers, he kept bunching up and down onthe sweltered. Water splashed over the side, and soaked Jackscloth, but Jack wasnt worry about the wind or water. He wasworr
Jack threw their book onto his pack, and quickly ran to join Anne. Hi! He said to the three men. Dont be afraid. Said Anne. we come in peace. The three men kept talking, who, who are you? One of the sailorspattered. Jack and Anne walked closer. I am
The Open Boat by Stephen Crane, Part Two We continue the story of The Open Boat by Stephen Crane. As we told you last week, the story is based on true events. In eighteen ninety-six, Crane was traveling to Cuba as a news reporter. On his way there, h
Part Two I would like to take the great DiMaggio fishing, the old man said. They say his father was a fisherman. Maybe he was as poor as we are and would understand. The great Sislers father was never poor and he, the father, was playing in the Big L
In fact Ill go further and say that I think you actually get a kick out of being disappointed and under-achieving, because its easier, isnt it? Failure and unhappiness is easier because you can make a joke out of it. Is this annoying you? I bet it is
High There in the Deep Blue Sky 深蓝色的高空上 High there in the deep blue sky, 深蓝色的高空上, Down the Milky Way, 顺着银河驶来了, Rides a ship without a sail, 一条没有帆的船。 With no oars, they say. 白船上没有桨,
Dragon Boat Festival 端午节习俗 The Dragon Boat Festival, the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, has had a history of more than 2,000 years. It is usually in June in the Gregorian calendar. 端午节(农历五月初五)是中国古老的传统节
UNIT 5 [00:03.08]Lessons 33~40 [00:07.63]Go With Transportation! [00:11.47]Lesson 33: [00:15.33]How Can You Go?Can You Take a Plane to the Bakery? [00:22.10]JENNY:What is your favourite kind of transportation,Danny? [00:28.16]DANNY:Walking.I can go a
AMERICAN STORIES - Short Story: The Open Boat by Stephen Crane (Part 1) BARBARA KLEIN: Now, the VOA Special English program AMERICAN STORIES. (MUSIC) Our story today is called The Open Boat. It was written by Stephen Crane and is based on what really
The Open Boat by Stephen Crane, Part One 斯蒂芬克莱恩《海上扁舟》Ⅰ Crane was traveling from the United States to Cuba as a newspaper reporter. One night, his ship hit a sandbar. It sank in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Florida. M
The Open Boat by Stephen Crane, Part One 斯蒂芬克莱恩《海上扁舟》Ⅰ Our story today is called The Open Boat. It was written by Stephen Crane and is based on what really happened to him in eighteen ninety-six. Crane was traveling from the
27The word of the LORD came to me: 2Son of man, take up a lament concerning Tyre. 3Say to Tyre, situated at the gateway to the sea, merchant of peoples on many coasts, 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: 'You say, O Tyre, I am perfect in beauty. 4
A high-masted swan ship from the Summer Isles was beating out from port, its white sails huge with wind. The Storm Dancer moved past it, pulling steadily for shore. 一艘来自盛夏群岛的高桅天鹅船,正乘风张满白帆,驶离港口。暴
Rie fu--Life is Like a Boat Nobody knows who I really am 没有人知道我究竟是谁 I never felt this empty before 我以前从未感觉到如此虚无空荡 And if I ever need someone to come along如果我需要有人来陪伴 Who's gonna comfort me and keep me strong 谁会安慰
The Dragon Boat Festival, the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, has had a history of more than 2,000 years. 端午节(农历5月5日)是中国古老的传统节日,始于春秋战国时期,至今已有2000多年历史。 It is usually in June in th
Annie fell to the deck of the ship. Jack pulled the rope out of the water. The end of itwas still tied in a loop. What happened? asked Annie. We're heading out to sea, said Jack. I guess allthe pulling lifted the rope off the rock.Annie sat up and lo
Chapter 100 Leg and Arm 第一百章 臂和腿 The Pequod of Nantucket, Meets the Samuel Enderby, of London 南塔开特的裴廓德号遇到伦敦的撒母耳恩德比号 Ship, ahoy! Hast seen the White Whale? 船呀!可看到白鲸么? So cried
Old Nan used to tell stories of boys who stowed away on trading galleys and sailed off into all kinds of adventures. 老奶妈以前常说一个故事,有位小男孩躲在商船货舱里逃走,结果遇上各式各样的精彩冒险, Maybe Ary
But suddenly in the distance, they saw a great heap of tumultuous white water, 但是,突然间,他们看到远处有一大堆奔腾的白水, and soon after news came from aloft that one or both the boats must be fast. 再一会儿,桅顶上就