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[00:02.14]I want him. I want him bad. [00:04.04] [00:05.19]Y-e-l-l! Everybody yell! Say, everybody yell! [00:09.82] [00:10.23]Y-e-l-l! Everybody yell! [00:13.62] [00:13.91]Nice kick this time, Collins. Nice job. [00:16.41] [00:17.13]What in the world
男人对自己的形象是怎么评价的呢,看看芬和鲍勃互评吧.... Rob: Hello I'm Rob. Welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm joined today by Finn. Hi Finn. Finn: Hello Rob. Rob: Today we're talking about men's body image that means how men fe
Lawsuits, petitions and protests and dont forget the boycotts, all part of the fallout over the controversial Arizona immigration law. For the third time in a week, President Obama weighed in. from Air Force One this time, and admitting that reform m
完美主义并不一定能成事。成功不在于你准备的多好,而是你尝试过多少,失败过多少,从中获得了多少。 When you are first learning or perfecting a skill, whether it be baking, archery, or public speaking, it is
It may be a new year, but is it really a new you? Let's face it -- it's unlikely that you've suddenly acquired a new wardrobe, started a new career, found a new family, or overhauled your personality. 新的一年要开始了,你是不是也要盖头
2007年高考全国卷I英语听力录音稿 1. W: John, is Mark coming for tea tomorrow? M: Yes, I told you yesterday, Tracy. W: Oh, did you? Sorry, I must have forgotten. 2. W: Whats the hurry? Wed like you to stay for dinner. M: Well, thank you, b
2007年高考全国卷I英语听力录音稿 1. W: John, is Mark coming for tea tomorrow? M: Yes, I told you yesterday, Tracy. W: Oh, did you? Sorry, I must have forgotten. 2. W: Whats the hurry? Wed like you to stay for dinner. M: Well, thank you, b
How to Look at a Successful Person 如何思量成功人士 What should we be thinking when we see a successful person? We should not compare ourselves to the successful persons results. We should think through the successful persons journey by askin
Broadcast on Coast to Coast: January 16, 2003 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble and this week on Wordmaster, English teacher Lida Baker explains some of the shortcuts that work their way into conversational American speech. RS: They're called
完美主义并不一定能成事。成功不在于你准备的多好,而是你尝试过多少,失败过多少,从中获得了多少。 When you are first learning or perfecting a skill, whether it be baking, archery, or public speaking, it is
Creative thinkers are more likely to cheat as they can come up with elaborate explanations to justify their actions, researchers claim. 最近有研究发现,创造力无限的思想者更容易骗人,因为他们能想出各种解释为自己的行
Everyone has advice to give. 每个人都有建议要提出来。 But not everyone has advice worth listening to. 但并不是每个人的建议都值得聆听。 Opportunity comes by creating it. The most successful of CEOs, entrepreneurs, and avera
You've probably bought groceries and seen the cashier scan an item to get its price. It works because each product has a code that's a shortcut. It prevents the cashier from having to look up each item. 你应该买过东西,也应该看过收银员通
完美主义并不一定能成事。成功不在于你准备的多好,而是你尝试过多少,失败过多少,从中获得了多少。 When you are first learning or perfecting a skill, whether it be baking, archery, or public speaking, it is
English is not a knowledge set to be memorized; rather it is a skill to be trained. 英语不是一门需要记忆的知识,而是一项需要训练的技能。 Use of passive learning of separate language components is less efficient than modern a
So many people are in such a hurry to success that they eagerly take any shortcuts that come across their way. In reality, shortcuts usually lead to disappointments rather than quicker success. The key to any long-term success is to take the necessar
When you are first learning or perfecting a skill, whether it be baking, archery, or public speaking, it is easy to get stuck in the cycle of analysis paralysis. You want to learn as much as you possibly can before you actually do the task, but you e