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[01:04.78]1.My address is five Main Street. [01:10.66]2.My address is seven Main Street. [01:16.83]3.My address is two Main Street. [01:22.60]4.My address is six Main Street. [01:28.95]5.My address is one Main Street. [01:35.01]6.My address is three
7.D.LISTENING: [00:07.89]Look at the map on page 62.Listen and choose the corrct answer. [00:17.14]1.Linda was at the hotel on Ninth Avenue. [00:24.40]She walked along Ninth Avenue to Elm Street and turned right. [00:31.06]She walked up Elm Street to
8.C.LISTENING: [00:08.80]Listen and circle the correct word to complete the sentence. [00:16.35]1.He's a good worker,but he's... [00:23.30]2.She's an excellent violinist.She plays the violin... [00:33.04]3.I don't think he's an honest card player. [0
[00:00.00]SIDE BY SIDE BOOK 1 CHAPTER ONE [01:30.51]Page 1 Vocabulary Preview [01:36.76]1.alphabet [01:41.02]Aa Ba Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg [01:59.77]Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn [02:18.66]Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu [02:37.70]Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz [02:51.44]2.numbers [02:55.91]0 1
Unit Eight age 义 Everyday Expressions Children enter school at the age of six, don’t they? the Stone Age/the space age/in the age of Shakespeare (石器时代/太空时代/莎士比亚时期) Her
Unit Eight age 义 Everyday Expressions Children enter school at the age of six, don’t they? the Stone Age/the space age/in the age of Shakespeare (石器时代/太空时代/莎士比亚时期) Her
有声名著之双城记 CHAPTER XIV The Honest Tradesman TO the eyes of Mr. Jeremiah Cruncher, sitting on his stool in Fleet Street with his grisly urchin beside him, a vast number and variety of objects in movement were every day presented. Who coul
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
有声名著之双城记 Chapter05 CHAPTER V The Wine-shop A LARGE cask of wine had been dropped and broken, street. The accident had happened in getting it out of a cart; the cask had tumbled out with a run, the hoops had burst, and it lay on the sto
aBlock by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand. 一砖一瓦、同心协力。 What began 21 months ago in the depths of winter cannot end on this autumn night. 21个月前在寒冬所开始的一切不应当在今天这个秋夜结束
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is the the, not as in the British '80s band, but as in what to do when a sentence calls for a the in front of a name or title that starts with a the, like The New York Times. So, listener Rob Jones asked, Do I have to
Now, it's time for Words and Their Stories from VOA Learning English. On this program we talk about words and expressions that we use in everyday conversation. Today, we will talk about the word smart. Like many words, smart has lots of different mea
Lesson 24 Wrong 1.Don't get me wrong. 2.Get out of bed on the wrong side? 3.I'm now in the wrong box. 4.Everything went wrong against me! 5.You have the wrong shoes on. 6.You wronged me! 7.I'm on the wrond side of 40. 8.You got the wrong end of the s
A: Im new to the neighborhood. B: Have you been able to find everything okay? A: Actually, could you help me with that? B: What can I help you with? A: Im trying to find a nice restaurant to eat at. B: What kind of food do you want? A: I wouldnt mind
Chapter 13 On Saturday, the thirty-first of August, everything in the Rostovs house seemed topsy-turvy. All the doors were open, all the furniture was being carried out or moved about, and the mirrors and pictures had been taken down. There were trun
Chapter 4 - The bombardment of Smolnsk Bald Hills, Prince Nikolai Bolkonskys estate, lay forty miles east from Smolensk and two miles from the main road to Moscow. The same evening that the prince gave his instructions to Alpatych, Dessalles, having
I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day. Can you describe it, sir? It's a small blue case and it's got a zip. There's a label on the handle with my name and address on it. Is this case yours? No, that's not mine. What about this one? T
Chapter 33 - Pierre sets out to meet Napoleon On the third of September Pierre awoke late. His head was aching, the clothes in which he had slept without undressing felt uncomfortable on his body, and his mind had a dim consciousness of something sha
LESSON 60 A GOOD LITTLE GIRL 第六十课 一个善良的小女孩 The wind was blowing very hard as two boys were on their way to school. 两小男孩上学的途中,风猛烈的刮着。 In the street they met an old man, who could hardly walk. 在
Phil: Well... there's book smart, and then there's street smart. Claire: Yeah, and then there's Luke. Phil: He's just curious, that's all. He's got this almost scientific mind with a thirst for knowledge. He's like this little Einstein. Some people a