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A: Is there any chance of my borrowing your typewriter ? [00:01.46]A:能不能借用一下你的打字机呢? [00:02.93]B:For how long ? [00:03.47]B:要借多久? [00:04.02]A: Until the end of the week. [00:04.88]A:借到周末。 [00
Doctors are cool. They spend all their day helping people and saving lives. There cant be many better jobs in the world. I wanted to be a doctor when I was a kid but I was no good at science. I think doctors are among the most important people in soc
歌词: I know It is hard to fall love When you feel blue Deep inside your heart I'm sure You got so much more to give Believe in me I can let it shine again Surrender Baby please surrender I will be so tender If you trust in me Pretender I won't be
I know我知道 It is hard to fall love你很难坠入爱河 When you feel blue当灰暗的忧伤 Deep inside your heart充满了你的心 Im sure我坚信 You got so much more to give你的内心还藏着无尽的热情 Believe in me相信我 I can
Don't Trust Me Black dress with the tights underneath, I got the breath of the last cigarette on my teeth, And shes an actress (actress), But she ain't got no need. Shes got money from her parents in a trust fund back east. T-t-t-tongues always press
淡淡的旋律,舒缓的男声,略带沙哑的女声,共同演绎一曲令人难忘的You Can Trust In Me! Tang nguoi toi yeu - You Can Trust In Me I know It is hard to fall love When you feel blue Deep inside your heart I'm sure You got so much mor
Todd: What's your favorite color? Wendi: Me? Todd: Yeah. You're the only one here. Wendi: Good point. Favorite color -- green. Todd: Yeah. Why green? Wendi: I don't know. I just chose on really. I don't know. These days I kind of like green, but it c
By Paula Wolfson White House 19 February 2007 watch Bush President's Day President Bush is urging Americans to find inspiration in the life of George Washington, the nation's first president. VOA White House Correspondent Paula Wolfson reports, Mr.
A: Hello. B: Hi, Betty. It's Larry. Can you tell me how many smoke detectors you have? A: There are two smoke detectors in my apartment. B: Do you know how new the batteries are? A: I'm very afraid of fires. I change the batteries every Labor Day. B:
A: Hello, Betty speaking. B: Hey, Betty. This is Larry. Tell me how many smoke detectors you have, please. A: This apartment came with one, and I installed another one. B: Are there fresh batteries in each of them? A: Each detector beeps when the bat
A: Hi, I just moved in next door and have a few questions. B: Hello, and welcome to our building. I would be happy to help you with your questions. A: You all seem like a very pleasant group of tenants. B: We all try and help each other out when we c
A: Hi, I am your new neighbor and would like to ask you about a few things. B: Hi, nice to meet you. Sure, ask me anything you need to know. A: So far, everyone that Ive met seems so helpful. B: We all seem to get along pretty well. A: Have you lived
A: Hi, I am your new neighbor and was wondering if I could ask you a question or two. B: Hi! I would be happy to answer any questions you might have. A: Everyone here seems very friendly. B: Yes, many of us have lived here a long time and know each o
A: Those noisy neighbors of mine are driving me crazy! B: Yes, they are very noisy. What do you think they are doing in there? A: Someone said they are installing some countertops in their kitchen. B: Is there usually a lot of noise coming from over
A: I am really losing patience with my noisy neighbors! B: They are noisy, all right. What do you think is making that sound? A: I think they are hammering some new flooring down in their living room. B: Do they usually make a lot of noise? A: I can
A: Those neighbors of mine are so noisy! B: Yes, I can hear them. What is that pounding sound? A: I think that they are hammering nails to hang pictures. B: How often do you hear them making noise? A: They play their music really loud, and I can hear
Todd: OK, Norm, we're going to talk about colors. Norm: Mm-hm. Todd: OK. What is blue? Norm: Well, the sky is blue. Todd: OK. And what is green? Norm: Green? My green canoe. Todd: Your green canoe. Norm: Yes! Todd: Really! OK. That's cool! What is re
I live in a quiet neighborhood. At least that's what I thought until last week. I live in a cul de sac in a residential neighborhood in Los Angeles. There is a nice retired couple that lives kitty corner from me. They have always been very friendly a
Tom: Jess, you were talking before about mistakes that your Hungarian students always made, and how some students from the same country all make the same mistakes again and again and again. Well, I work here in Thailand and they have a very cute phra
Todd: Hello. Phil: Hello. Good morning. Todd: Hi. I don't think we've met. My name's Todd. Phil: Oh, nice to meet you. My name's Phil. I'm from England. Todd: Oh, hey Phil, I'm from the states. I've noticed you in the building. How long have you live