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[00:42.52]Listen to Xiaoyan and her friend Anne talking about the party. [01:46.90]Extract 2 Listen and write what you hear. [02:30.00]Extract 3 Answer the questions based on what you know about the party. [03:27.77]Extract 4 Listen to a description
[00:03.06]Extract 1 [00:07.50]Listen to each sentence twice [00:09.85]and use the information it contains to answer the question. [02:38.01]Extract 2 [02:45.68]Listen to the following dialogue twice and answer the questions
[00:38.76]Extract 1 [00:40.95]Answer each question about Tom using the prompts in your book. [00:46.78]1.What did he do last night? He met Tim for dinner. [00:58.71]2.When did he leave school? He left school in 1992. [01:14.75]3.How was his last holi
[00:01.61]Extract 1 [00:04.04]Answer the questions. [00:06.51]1.Where do you get the car washed? I wash it myself. [00:19.65]2.Where does John get his car repaired? He repairs it himself. [00:34.95]3.Where doesn Mark get his hair cut? He cuts it hims
00:05.00]5 有用的东西 [00:10.00]A What things do Mary and Peter need to lay the tables? [00:16.78]Mary和Peter要摆什么在桌子上? [00:23.56]Mary needs some knives and forks. [00:27.83]Mary要摆一些刀子和叉子。 [00:32.10]She also needs some plates. [00:3
When humans have a heart attack, heart muscles die after being cut off from their blood supply. But what if the heart could grow new muscle to replace the dead tissue? Some amphibians can regrow body parts, even entire limbs. But humans and other hig
[00:00.00]Lesson Nine.Listen. [00:17.29]What's this? It's a tissue. [00:23.35]Thanks.Susan's beautiful. [00:29.91]You're beautiufl too.Carol. [00:34.77]Some pronunciation practive.Repeat. [00:40.96]what's this what's that [00:53.81]these what're thes
[00:03.16]Extract 1 Answer the questions using the prompts in your book. [01:19.64]Extract 2 Answer usning the cues in your book. [01:48.22]Extract 3 Answer the following questions. [02:56.00]Extract 4 Susan leaves a message for Tracey Smith. [03:43.
[00:02.32]Extract 1 [00:05.57]David talks on the phone to Max in Paris. [03:25.12]Extract 2 Form questions using the prompts in your book and in this extract. [04:29.88]Extract 3 The conference in Paris. [05:40.62]Extract 4 Answer the questions follo
[00:43.02]Extract 1 [00:45.94]Make questions using the prompts in your book. [01:49.62]Extract 2 [01:52.96]Listen to the questions and answer them for yourself using short answers. [02:00.61]Use the pause button. [03:56.06]Extract 3 Xiaoyan talks to
[00:02.40]Extaract 1 Xiaoyan and David meet at work. [01:12.95]Extract 2 Give advice using the cues in your book. [02:40.66]Extract 3 Xiaoyan phones a guesthouse to make a reservation. [03:50.20]Extract 4 Answer the questions as if you are Paul. [04:
[00:02.66]Extract 1 Answer the questions using the cues in your book. [01:19.83]Extract 2 Answer the questions using the information in your book. [02:49.30]Extract 3 Listen to part of Polly's job interview. [04:12.44]Extract 4 Respond to the questio
[00:03.16]Extract 1 Answer the questions using the prompts in your book. [01:11.67]Extract 2 Tim is on the telephone to Mary. [02:17.36]Extract 3 Answer the questions using the prompts in your book. [03:24.85]Extract 4 Listen and respond to the state
By Jessica Berman Washington 23 October 2007 Researchers say that an extract made from broccoli sprouts may prevent skin cancer when applied directly to the skin. VOA's Jessica Berman reports scientists say broccoli contains a chemical that stimulate
Little Johnny watched, fascinated, as his mother smoothedcold cream on her face. Why do you do that mommy? he asked. To make myself beautiful, said his mother, who then beganremoving the cream with a tissue. What's the matter? asked Little Johnny. Gi
'Cash Mob' Phenomenon Supports Local Business What do you get when you mix a store's need for more business with enthusiastic local consumers? A cash mob. Organized through social media, the phenomenon is based on the concept of a flash mob, where la
Scientists Regrow Tissue Killed During Heart Attack U.S. scientists have done what was once considered science fiction - regrown heart muscle to replace tissue that was killed off in a heart attack. It's the latest advance in the field of regenerativ
Researchers have identified a link between dementia and the brain damage that can occur in older people with high blood pressure and other forms of cardiovascular disease. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and other conditions that affect blood
Beating Heart Tissue from Stem Cells In a study in the journal Science, researchers explain how they used mouse embryonic stem cells and microchip technology to create heart muscle tissue that actually beats. Cynthia Graber reports One of the goals o