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THE MAKING OF A NATION - Carter brings Egypts Sadat, Israels Begin together for Peace Talks STEVE EMBER: Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION American history in VOA Special English. Im Steve Ember. Today, we tell about the administration of the thirty-
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Tess: Pete, is the meat ready? 黛丝:彼特,肉准备好了吗? Pete: Yes. Here you go. 彼特:好了,给你。 Tess: Great! Pete, please stir the soup. 黛丝:太好了,彼特,请把汤搅动一下。 Pete: Ok. 彼特:好的。
Grant: What are you doing? 格兰特:你在干什么? Tess: Im looking at the want ads. I want a new apartment. 黛丝:我在看招租广告。我想要一间新的公寓。 Grant: Why? I like your apartment. 格兰特:为什么?我喜欢你的
Grant: When are you leaving? 格兰特:你什么时候出发? Tess: Im not. 黛丝:我没有要出发。 Grant: What? Why not? 格兰特:什么?为什么没有? Tess: I dont have enough money to buy a plane ticket. Im not going home. I ca
Peter:Heres your coffee, Tess. 彼特:你的咖啡来了,黛丝。 Tess:Thanks. I really like this Caf. 黛丝:谢谢。我很喜欢这家店。 Peter:Are you and Jenna good friends? 彼特:你和珍娜是好朋友吗? Tess:Yes, we are. 黛丝
Josie:Happy birthday! Why are you sad? 乔西:生日快乐!你为什么不开心呢? Tess:My family didnt remember my birthday. 黛丝:我的家人把我的生日忘了。 Josie:Really? Are you sure? 乔西:真的吗?你确定吗? Tess:
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