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The Wind Beneath Her Wings In 1959, when Jean Harper was in the third grade, her teacher gave the class an assignment to write a report on what they wanted to be when they grew up. Jean's father was a
The North Pacific gyre is our next stop. It`s a giant clockwise rotating current between Asia and North America, and it`s home to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. This has been characterized as an ocean of plastic. It`s the largest accumulation of ga
AA: I'm Avi Arditti and this week on WORDMASTER: we're going to repeat a segment from two thousand two. It was an interview with an English professor who, after going blind, devoted his time to making the Internet more accessible. As it turned out, t
How do you do in school? 你在校时成绩如何? Above average. 分数都在平均分以上。 I did very well while still being involved in many extracurricular avtivities. 我成绩不错,而且同时也参加了很多课外活动。 I served
Todd: OK. Matthew, we are going to talk about food. Matt: OK. Todd: What kind of foods do you like? Matt: Well, now I'm in Japan at the moment, I'm eating a lot of sushi. Todd: OK. Matt: I've only got two weeks left here so it's kind of suchi three t
Huge Device Aims to Capture Pacific Oceans Plastic Garbage Engineers have launched a huge garbage collection device to gather plastic material floating in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii. The plastic makes up what is called the Great
Broadcast: Apr 09,2003 Colin Pine had planned to go to law school, but reconsidered. He spoke to a friend at the State Department about doing interpretation, and she told him the NBA's Houston Rockets
By Gini Sikes New York 10 May 2006 Sesame Street in Egypt Since its debut in 1969 in the United States, the children's television show Sesame Street has spread around the world, reaching youngsters in
纽约垃圾何去何从? New York's population is almost 8.5 million people. 纽约人口近850万人。 And every day,every resident literally leaves behind a pile a garbage. 而每一天,每一位居民都会扔下一堆垃圾。 Where does much o
Where Does NY Garbage Go? 纽约的垃圾去哪儿了? BROOKLYN, NY The population of our planet is growing, as are the piles of garbage that humanity is producing. But where does all this garbage go? It turns out that in New York City, trash is not
Jobs to do 要做的工作 A: Hi, Xavier. I'd like to go over the list of jobs for next week's maintenance shut. A:你好,泽维尔。我要检查一下下周维护停机的工作明细表。 B:Sure. We've got a lot to do in a short time. We're plann
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Today is Small Business Saturday. There is a small, family-owned business in the small town of Show Low in Navajo County, Ariz., which sells a huge range of items that lauds, celebrates and otherwise supports that marketing celebri
AA: Im Avi Arditti, Rosanne Skirble has the week off. This week on Wordmaster -- making the Web more welcoming to the disabled. John Slatin is director of the Institute for Technology and Learning at the University of Texas at Austin. He travels near
Broadcast on Coast to Coast: August 22, 2002 Rebroadcast on VOA News Now: August 25, 2002 AA: I'm Avi Arditti, Rosanne Skirble has the week off. This week on Wordmaster -- making the Web more welcoming to the disabled. John Slatin is director of the
Todd: OK. Matthew, we are going to talk about food. Matt: OK. Todd: What kind of foods do you like? Matt: Well, now I'm in Japan at the moment, I'm eating a lot of sushi. Todd: OK. Matt: I've only got two weeks left here so it's kind of suchi three t
In 1959, when Jean Harper was in the third grade, her teacher gave the class an assignment to write a report on what they wanted to be when they grew up. 那是1959年,琼-哈珀在上三年级的时候。有一次,老师布置全班同学写一篇
AA: I'm Avi Arditti and this week on WORDMASTER: we're going to repeat a segment from two thousand two. It was an interview with an English professor who, after going blind, devoted his time to making the Internet more accessible. As it turned out, t
Todd: OK. Matthew, we are going to talk about food. Matt: OK. Todd: What kind of foods do you like? Matt: Well, now I'm in Japan at the moment, I'm eating a lot of sushi. Todd: OK. Matt: I've only got two weeks left here so it's kind of suchi three t
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: We've been checking in every so often with Boyan Slat. He's the CEO of The Ocean Cleanup. That's an environmental organization he founded to develop technology to clean up plastic in the ocean. Now, we spoke with Mr. Slat back in
一人穿行,不走别人的故事Kari Rueslatten-Other People's Stories 厌倦了这个城市,穿过城市,踏进了一片丛林,在穿梭中从未感到如此愉悦,我想就这样在这个光怪陆离的丛林里面拾回城市里面迷失