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[00:32.60]Excuse me. 对不起 [00:35.84]Excuse me. Sir? 打扰了 先生 [00:37.64]You finished? 你干完了吗? [00:39.76]I replaced the lock. But you got a real problem with that door. 我把锁换了 可那扇门真的有问题 [00:43.72]You fix
[00:00.18](Sarah) Okay, we can catch the 2:00 train to Venice... (莎拉) 好的,我们还可以赶上2:00的火车去威尼斯... [00:03.66]and go straight to the Gianna. 还可以直接到吉安拉 [00:05.46]No, our reservation isn't till Tuesday
Leading the news this morning. The Taliban has launched one of the worst attacks on the Afghan capital, Kabul in more than 10 years of war. Gun battles are continuing across the city. Militants have targeted the Afghan parliament, NATO bases and seve
Every day the sun's rays change thousands of tons of liquid water into water-vapour; 每天, 太阳光都能够将数千吨的液态水转化为水蒸气; and this water-vapour mingles with the air, and is carried along by the wind. 随后, 水蒸气
Lesson 89 Clouds And Rain 第89课 云和雨 Each of us drinks about three pints of fresh water every day, and we use a great deal of water for washing, for cooking, and for other purposes. 我们每个人每一天都会饮用3品脱左右的淡水, 而
When we change a liquid into vapour, and cool this vapour till it is liquid again, 将水加热成水蒸气, 然后对其进行冷却直至再次液化, we are said to distil the liquid, and the apparatus for doing this is called a still. 这个过程就
Lesson 93 Tadpole And Frog 第93课 蝌蚪与青蛙 Children who are fond of country walks, and who use their eyes well, 喜欢在乡村漫步并且善于观察的孩子们 will be sure to notice in early spring little lumps of jelly floating on some
The chief fruits from Florida are oranges and grape-fruit, which will grow only where there is no frost. 佛罗里达州的主要水果是橙子和葡萄柚,这两种水果只生长在没有霜冻的地区。 Grape-fruit grows in bunches like big,
By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: November 21, 2004 (THEME) VOICE ONE: I'm Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about three people who helped make Hollywood the center of the movie industry.
OK, I'm here for homeroom. I'm here for English and I'm here anytime you just wanna talk. Cool. Did I say you could talk? I thought so. You (are) trouble Matthews? You (are) the guy who's gonna bring down the new teacher? No, sir. That would be Shawn
If you ever stump let the friendly people you need help you out, I’ve made some great friendships high in the Alps. France! Hello, M! Nice to see you again. Thank you, good to see you. How are you?
Virginia Museum Show Features Glass Art Pioneer Dale Chihuly Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English. Im June Simms. On our show this week, we play music from a new boy band and an old one. We also tell about the increasing number of Chines
AMERICAN MOSAIC - Virginia Museum Show Features Glass Art Pioneer Dale Chihuly Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English. Im June Simms. On our show this week, we play music from a new boy band and an old one. We also tell about the increasin
By Ray McDonald Washington 20 January 2006 Wilson Pickett, whose dynamic soul hits reflected his turbulent offstage life, is dead at age 64. VOA's Ray McDonald has more on the singer known as the
Entertainment Pioneer Dick Clark Dies at 82 He was not a singer or musician, but Dick Clark was one of the most famous names in rock and roll. In the 1950s and 60s his afternoon television show, American Bandstand, was a daily staple for teens across
The Band Perry Scores Big with 'Pioneer' The title track from the sibling trios first chart-topping collection was inspired by a journey across the United States. Kimberly, Reid and Neil Perry drove from Nashville to California to record the project
Lesson 59 The Beautiful Butterfly 第59课 美丽的蝴蝶 What a lovely creature a butterfly is! Look at the butterflies in the picture, flying about among the blossoms. They are getting good food from the flowers, but they are doing no harm to them
Lenina Crowne walked briskly towards the door. 列宁娜克朗轻快地向门边走去。 His fordship Mustapha Mond! The eyes of the saluting students almost popped out of their heads. 穆斯塔法蒙德福下!敬着礼的学生们眼睛几乎要从
By David McAlary Washington 03 May 2007 Astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr. is shown posed for a studio portrait in his space suit in this June 1962 file photo One of the first U.S. astronauts and only the fifth American in space, Walter Schirra, has die
At least the names for the two main possible culprits are entertaining: they are said to be either WIMPs (for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles, which is to say specks of invisible matter left over from the Big Bang) or MACHOs (for MAssive Compact