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WRITING FIVE [00:01.07]写作指导 [00:02.14]We hear a lot Bout style.People say,When will I find my style?How can I develop a style? [00:05.58]我们常听到人们谈论风格。有人问:我怎样才能找到我自己的风格?怎样才能形成
A: My library books are late; where can I put them? B: This is where they need to be turned in. Let me see them to check the date, OK? A: Yeah, I think that they are really late! B: Not all that late. You only owe the library fifty cents. A: What if
A: May I help you with something? B: I would like to return some books. A: Ill take them. B: Here you go. A: These books were due two weeks ago. B: Yeah. I totally forgot they were due. A: You will need to pay late fees on these books. B: How much ar
A: What can I do for you? B: Im returning these books. A: Let me have them. B: Here are all of them. A: These books are two weeks late. B: I didnt have time to return them. A: Youre going to have to pay late fees. B: How much? A: 25 cents a day. B: 2
A: How may I help you? B: I need to return these books. A: Give them here. B: Here they are. A: It appears these books are two weeks late. B: I forgot they were due. A: You do realize you are going to have to pay late fees, right? B: How much is the
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A: I need to eat something. B: You just ate. A: I know, but I'm hungry again. B: There's no food left from dinner. A: I think I'm going to go make myself a snack. B: Do you know what kind of snack that you want? A: I'm not exactly sure. B: Why don't
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Todd: OK, Mike, I was wondering, you're from Canada, and you have lived in America, and we work together, and in our company everybody is American but you, so how would you say Canadians are different than Americans? Mike: Well, first of all, I'll ju
Come a little closer baby I feel like layin' you down On a bed of sweet surrender Where we can work it all out There ain't nothin' that love can't fix Girl it's right here at our finger tips So come a little closer baby I feel like layin' you down Co
By Deborah Block Zakho, Iraq 05 November 2007 Later Monday,Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is meeting with U.S. President George Bush in Washington. They are discussing Kurdish rebels, who have been conducting border raids from northern I