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Whats Cooking 《感恩节晚宴》 ■ 在一位美国人的家中,大家都在忙碌着准备感恩节盛宴。电话铃响,正在大学读书的大儿子吉米打来电话。电话旁的幼子赶忙抓起电话。父亲从他手中接过电话。开头免不了例行的几句寒暄。你知道打英文电话开始应该说些什么了吗? 单词通缉令
选自电影:Autumn in New York《纽约的秋天》 ■自从聚会上见了莎洛特一面后,威尔一直不能忘怀。这不,他找到了一个很好的理由,给女孩打了个电话。电话中,他显得彬彬有礼,用词也显得谨慎妥帖。 单词通缉令 1.bitch n.母狗;荡妇 2.help sb. out 帮助某人彻底解决问
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I feel that this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work -- a life's work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit, not for glory and least of all for profit, but to create out of the materials of the human spirit something which did not
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The next morning, Benny stepped out of the changing room and announced, Im growing like a weed! Violet looked over at Benny. What in the world . . .? What happened? asked Jessie. Benny scratched his head. I guess I sprouted up last night. Sure enough
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Detail: Horace Poolaw (Kiowa), posing for a photo during his work as an arts and crafts supervisor. Old Town Anadarko, Oklahoma, ca. 1940. 45ACOT6 ? 2014 Estate of Horace Poolaw. For more than 50 years, photographer Horace Poolaw captured the lives o
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选自电影:Whats Cooking《感恩节晚宴》 ■感恩节的早晨,读书的女儿在公用电话亭给母亲打来电话。虽说是家人,但互相所用的语汇非常客套,彬彬有礼,任何情景下都可以套用。我们也可以从中了解西方人的礼貌传统。 单词通缉令 1. get off 开始,启动 2. flabby a.软弱
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Horace was alone in the gym on the top floor of his apartment building. He was standing next to a treadmill. Silently and from behind, a man hurriedly brushed past Horace. Horace was startled. The man missed hitting him by an inch. The man went into