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Unit 8 Making apology and Responding Thank you. Ill try not to be late again. Making apologies Sorry. Sorry, Im late. Sorry ,I forgot to return the book for you. Im sorry. Im sorry about that. Im sorry about what happened yesterday. Im sorry for bei
WORDS AND THEIR STORIES - Teflon By Frank Beardsley Broadcast: Sunday, December 12, 2004 Now, Words and Their Stories, a VOA Special English Program about Amercian expressions. I'm Rich Kleinfeldt wit
A new and sharply critical book about Donald Trumps first year in office went on sale Friday, four days earlier than planned. Michael Wolffs Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House describes a chaotic White House, a president who was not prepared
Last week Mrs Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way. Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-stop. I can ask him the way. She said to herself. Excuse me, she said. Can you tell me the way to King Street please? Th
By Sabina Castelfranco Rome 04 September 2007 A new book is being published this week of personal letters written by Mother Teresa -- the Roman Catholic nun who won the Nobel Peace prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work in India. The letters show th
As he passed the lamps in the long hall they flung his shadow forward ahead of him. She turned up the wick on the oil lamp so it enlarged the diameter of light around her. She sat very still, the book on her lap, as he came up to her and then crouche
Welcome to the science stock, the weekly podcast of scientific Americans posted on Feburary 25th, 2010. I am Steve Mirsky. Its called The Poisoner's Handbook. But in the most subversive way its about something that is buried in my heart which I think
[00:01.13]Unit 10 Jobs and Chores [00:06.02]Lesson 37 [00:07.80]1.1 a.They have just received a letter. [00:15.03]b.He has just borrowed a book from the library. [00:20.72]c.We have just finished eating all the food. [00:29.13]1.4 Where were you just
U.S. officials said Monday they expect North Korea to make its long-awaited declaration of its nuclear program this week, probably Thursday. The action would open the way to the next phase of the six-party deal under which Pyongyang is to scrap its
2009年考高试题英语听力(湖北卷) 1 M: Shall we go for a walk, Julie? W: Is it warm outside? M: No, you need a coat. W: Well, I think Ill stay at home, then. 2. M: Id like a coffee. What about you? W: Mmme, too. And the kids will drink c
1 M: Shall we go for a walk, Julie? W: Is it warm outside? M: No, you need a coat. W: Well, I think Ill stay at home, then. 2. M: Id like a coffee. What about you? W: Mmme, too. And the kids will drink coke. But just ask for one bottle. Theyll never
Everyone laughed at her joke As if theyd never even heard it before And maybe they were truly amused But every word that she spoke was a bore And maybe its because they had seen The previews on the TV screen Well this part is good and thats well unde
Chapter 22 - Assembly of gentry and merchants at the Slobda Palace Two days later, on the fifteenth of July, an immense number of carriages were standing outside the Sloboda Palace. The great halls were full. In the first were the nobility and gentry
Everyone knows a lot about philosophy, even if they dont know it. We are all philosophers because we all have views and opinions on life. We dont all know about the philosophy that people study as a university subject. I know the names of Aristotle,
Everyone knows a lot about philosophy, even if they dont know it. We are all philosophers because we all have views and opinions on life. We dont all know about the philosophy that people study as a university subject. I know the names of Aristotle,
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald BOOK I Chapter 1 ON the pleasant shore of the French Riviera, about half way between Marseilles and the Italian border, stands a large, proud, rose-colored hotel. Deferential palms cool its flushe
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 15 Meals with the patients were a chore he approached with apathy. The gathering, which of course did not include residents at the Eglantine or the Beeches, was conventional enough at firs
Lenin-Spoken English 学说英语 We thought we knew the English language, having even translated a whole book from English into Russian, when we were in Siberia. I learnt English in prison from a teach-yourself book, but had never heard a work of it
VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: Margaret Mead And I'm Shirley Griffith with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English. Today we tell about one of the most influential social scientists of the last century -- the cultural anthropologist Margaret
By George Dwyer Washington 11 June 2007 A new book set in Afghanistan and based on a true story is selling so well in the United States that Hollywood now wants bring it to the big screen. But as VOA's George Dwyer reports, some of the participants i