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The hunters were closing in for the kill at the Criminal Courts Building of downtown Manhattan. The 1)quarry, Michael Moretti, sat at the 2)defendant's table, a silent, handsome man. Attacking him was
[00:32.60]1.It's nice of you tobring me thenewspaper,Hobo. [00:37.75]2.You should readyour stars,Eddie.It's very interesting. [00:43.39]3.Wow! It says I'llhave lots to eat anddrink today.I won'tbe hungry! [00:50.83]4.Well,you shouldn'tworry about not
I dont understand road rage. It is a problem that is getting worse all over the world. People are turning into monsters when they get behind the wheel of a car. They think the road belongs to them. They think they dont have to follow speed limits or
Do you ever get angry at people walking slowly in front of you? If you do, you might be suffering from Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED). A University of Hawaii professor, Leon James, has studied peoples emotions as they walk along busy streets i
[00:22.80]Road Rage [00:30.84]公路的怒气 [00:41.84]I married recently and moved to the Pittsburgh area [00:45.72]to be closer to work. [00:48.08]I hate driving and traffic and the like, [00:50.97]so it was welcome change to live closer. [00:54.92]I'm
[00:22.48]Road Rage [00:30.79]公路的怒气 [00:41.10]The wind was blowing [00:42.88]and the fog seemed to be getting thicker. [00:46.04]Ahead of me, I noticed some taillights. [00:50.35]I shut off my high beams and slowed down, [00:53.80]so as not to s
[00:22.44]Road Rage [00:30.75]公路的怒气 [00:39.22]I was terrified beyond the capacity for words, [00:43.18]and I felt like the forest was going to suffocate me. [00:46.95]I turned around to head back to my car [00:49.49]and nearly tripped over somet
[00:22.54]Road Rage [00:30.81]公路的怒气 [00:44.38]On the one-year anniversary of the accident, [00:47.34]his car and body were found, [00:49.99]at the spot where the ladies' car had been. [00:53.76]A new guardrail was constructed in honor [00:56.50]
By Paul Thompson Broadcast: October 12, 2003 (THEME) ANNCR: People in America, a program in Special English on the Voice of America. Every week we tell about a person who was important in the history
Julia: So Nathan, I got a ride here with you today and I noticed in the car that you were a little bit angry. Nathan: You know that was me toned down. Julia: Oh my goodness. Nathan: I can seriously get mega road rage. Julia: Where's it coming from? W
Julia: So Nathan, I got a ride here with you today and I noticed in the car that you were a little bit angry. Nathan: You know that was me toned down. Julia: Oh my goodness. Nathan: I can seriously get mega road rage. Julia: Where's it coming from? W
Anger on the road Neil: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. Im Neil. Helen: 大家好,我是 Helen。 Neil: Today were going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language. Helen: 在今天的 Real English 这
By Nathan Morley Nicosia 28 August 2007 Forest fires continue to rage in Greece's mountainous southern peninsula of Peloponnese. At least 63 people have died in the blazes, which are now in their fifth day. Police have charged seven people with arson
By David Byrd San Antonio, Texas 04 April 2008 The men's U.S. college basketball tournament is down to four teams: North Carolina, Memphis, UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles) and Kansas. Action gets under way Saturday at 2200 UTC in the s
学个词-1763-rage 今天我们要学的词是 rage。Rage 当动词用时有迅速而强力地蔓延,肆虐的意思。 比如,The plague raged in the village for a year. 瘟疫在村子里横行了一年。Wildfires rage along the California c
Silence, breathing, honour by surprise Weeping clearly through disguise Seeking, reaching out into a depth Longing, ruling, try to hide Fear all you fear when clouds disappear Behind all the madness you try to be unseen Hunger, raging, sense to feel
Conradin was ten years old, and the doctor had pronounced his professional opinion that the boy would not live another five years. The doctor was silky and effete, and counted for little, but his opinion was endorsed by Mrs. de Ropp, who counted for
Jo: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. Im Jo. Jean: And Im Jean. Jo: Today were going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language. Jean: 在我们的《地道英语》节目中,我们将学到一些现代英国英语的新
Pre-Listening Vocabulary rage: anger lose ones temper: to express anger and frustration suddenly cut someone off: to enter another drivers lane in a dangerous way outburst: a sudden expression of emotion baggage claim: the area where you pick up your