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Lesson 8 Part A I. 1. 7,068 2. 5,231 3. 1,005 4. 4,716 5. 2,500 6. 4,908 7. 13,034 8. 90,284 9. 47,359 10. 56,708 II. 1) the pacific ocean 12,925 2)the Atlantic ocean 11,730 3) the Indian ocean 12,598 4) the actic ocean 3,407 5) the caribbean sea 8,4
Lesson 5 PART A Micro-Listening 1. M: When is Mary coming? W: Well, it's eight forty. She'll arrive in fifteen minutes. Q : When will Mary arrive? At 8:55. 2. M: How's your mother feeling these days? W: Much better, thanks. But the doctor said that s
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I'm ready for a little liquid refreshment, a bit of Dublin's Black Brew. Every trip to Ireland should include at least one visit to a pub, preferably, many visits to pubs. This is where you'll find th
By Peter Heinlein Pop icon Ricky Martin has gone to the United Nations to appeal for global action to protect children from sexual predators. The singer perhaps best known for his hit song Livin' La V
I think a doctor should be a friendly person. Yes. I agree. Would you like some more potatoes? I'm sorry I can't manage any more. Thank you. Would you like something to drink? Just coffee, please. Are you sure? Quite certain. Thank you. What are you
Where do you go for a good time? Most of the people I know go to a pub, club or bar. Sometimes all three in one night. When I was younger I used to go pubbing and clubbing. We would all meet in a pub and have a few drinks and then go off to a club to
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Pubs in Britain There are 70,000 pubs in England and Wales and several thousand more in Scotland. Every country has its drinking shop, but none has an institution quite like the British pub. The essen
Two pints of beer as served in a British pub One thing Britain is famous for is pubs , and no trip to the UK would be complete without a visit to one of the thousands of pubs across the country. Pubs play an important part in the social structure of
Sue: In Private lives today we meet Richard Harvey. Richard is 37 years old, and he was born and brought up in Birmingham - a large city in the middle of England. Richard is a publican (收税员,酒馆老板) - he owns and runs a pub. A pub is a buildi
By Kari Barber Dakar 08 November 2007 The deadline is approaching for new trade deals between the European Union and nearly 80 countries in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific. African leaders and economists worry the new deals, which are designed
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By Kurt Achin Seoul 28 August 2007 A team of U.S. lawmakers visiting South Korea says a major free-trade deal signed several months ago may have to wait until next year for passage. Other pressing business before the U.S. Congress, and some unsettled
喝酒最佳的地方是哪里,酒吧吗?不同地方的酒吧有什么不同呢? Rob: Hello Im Rob. Welcome to 6 Minute English. Im joined today by Neil. Hi Neil. Neil: Hi Rob. Rob: Today were talking about something many of us are familiar wi
By Barry Wood Washington, DC 13 July 2006 watch G8 Economy report Russia this weekend (July 15-17) for the first time is hosting the annual summit of eight major powers, the Group of Eight. VOA's economics correspondent Barry Wood reports that with
实用口语:Singing With Friends 唱歌 Karaoke/Singing With Friends STEVEN: We should take our coworkers out to celebrate this weekend. ALBERT: Yes, the project was a big success. Now that it's finished, I think we should have a party. STEVEN: Bu
Adrienne: Hi, Doris. You look a little bit down. What's the matter? Doris: Well, I'm leaving Japan and I'm going back to London, tomorrow. Adrienne: Really! Doris: Yeah. Adrienne: How do you feel about that? Doris: Well, I do feel a bit down because
I think a doctor should be a friendly person. Yes. I agree. Would you like some more potatoes? I'm sorry I can't manage any more. Thank you. Would you like something to drink? Just coffee, please. Are you sure? Quite certain. Thank you. What are you