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[00:08.00]Unit 7 Lesson 1 Nu La's interview [00:10.51]Good morning... Nu La? Yes.Hello. [00:13.61]Please sit down. Thank you. [00:16.61]You're interested in a job here? As housekeeping Manager? Yes,thank you. [00:21.60]2.Where are you from,Nu La? [00
Three blind mice, 三只瞎耗子 Three blind mice, 三只瞎耗子 See how they run! 你瞅它们咋跑的 See how they run! 你瞅他们咋跑的 They all ran after the farmer's wife, 他们都追着农民他媳妇儿 She cut off their tails,With a
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: our friend English teacher Lida Baker joins us from Los Angeles to talk about expressions of sympathy. LIDA BAKER: The reason that this came up for me is that a friend of mine los
Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi is the chairwoman and CEO of PepsiCo, which is the world's fourth-largest food and beverage company. She broke the mould at PepsiCo as all previous CEOs were white American men. Nooyi was fifth on Time magazines 2007 list of
Sir Timothy Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web. He received a knighthood from the British Queen for his efforts (so he is called Sir). He is director of W3C, which looks after the Webs development. A leading B
Writer Dorothy West: Last Living Member of Harlem Renaissance Written by Doreen Baingana (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with the Special English Program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Every week, we tell about a person w
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - May 12, 2002: Dorothy West By Doreen Baingana VOICE ONE: I'm Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with the Special English Program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Every week, we te
By Brian Padden Salt Lake City, Utah 27 January 2006 watch Economic Legacy report As world attention shifts to the Olympic Winter Games in Turin, Italy, local organizers are hoping that the internatio
With the global economic slowdown increasingly felt in Asia, the region's governments have taken steps to shield their economies from the worst. But will these measures work? Asian governments are spending like never before. Japan's government says
Maggie: Why the long face? Joe: I just heard that I wont be rehired for next year. Maggie: Thats awful! What a rotten thing for the management to do. Joe: Ill be okay, but Monica is losing her job, too. Maggie: Oh no, not Monica, too. Im so sorry to
1.- I have a cold. 我感冒了。 - I'm sorry to hear that. 听到这消息我很难过。 2. - What's wrong (the matter, the trouble)? You look unhappy. 怎么啦?您看起来脸色很不好。 - I failed the exam. 我考试没通过。 - Don't t
Key Sentences(重点句子) 474.We're sorry to learn that you were injured in an accident. 得知你在事故中受伤,我很遗憾。 475.How are you feeling now? 现在感觉怎么样? 476.We all wish you a quick recovery. 我们都希望
Economics Report - A Former American Treasury Secretary Talks About US-China Economic Ties This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. The worlds two biggest economies and their trade ties are important to global economic progress. China accoun
Paralympian Hopes to Lift Gold for Ghana Charles Teye is a disabled Ghanaian powerlifter who is headed to London in late August to show off his skills and try to win a medal. Teye has great hopes of winning a medal in the bench press in the 67.5 kilo
The rainy season officially started in Indonesia a few weeks ago, but many here would say that this year, it never really ended. Summer has been unusually wet, and since September heavy downpours take a toll on crops. With so much rain damaging harve
IMF: Global Economic Prospects Improve But Recovery Is 'Bumpy' for Some The rise of emerging economies, a stagnant Europe and the plight of the world's poor takes center stage as international and financial policy leaders meet in Washington. While ec
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By David Byrd Washington 12 January 2006 Ralph Green was only 15 years old when his life changed forever. While walking with a friend in New York City's Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood, Green was shot