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[00:00.00]Unit 3 A computer class [00:04.78]1 Listen and then read the dialogue in pairs. [00:11.86]Li Meng and his classmates are in a computer lab learning how to use office 2000. [00:19.72](Teacher walks in and asks the students to turn on their
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Jim had two separate sheets of paper. He wanted to put the two sheets of paper together. He did not want to glue them together. He did not want to use glue. He did not want to staple them together. He did not want to use a staple. What did Jim want t
Sue: In Private lives today we meet Alan Gowans. Hes the manager of a large supermarket owned by Sainsbury's, one of the biggest food store companies in Britain. During the programme, well join Alan in his office and on the shop floor. Well hear him
Angela Simpson, a police officer ClipAngela Simpson When I spoke to my mother about joining the police service she was dead set against (竭力反对,坚决反对) it because of the fact that Im female and Im black and because of all the negative publici
Jackie: Oil makes our world go roundthey call it black gold. It fuels our cars, runs our industries, it makes our countries work. So when oil prices go up, or when supplies are scarce, oil can cause a global crisis. Oil is the topic of this second c
Learning EnglishTalk about EnglishBusiness Language To GoPart 6 - Telephone language 1This programme was first broadcast in 2001This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programmeCarmela: You want shortcuts(捷径) to quick, fluent a
Training and away daysThis programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. Carmela: This week were looking at the language used at training courses and awaydays. And with me is David Evans, o
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
ClipMatthew Nicholls I would consider myself British first and then Welsh but not English, Im sorry but definitely not English. Sue:In Private lives today we meet Matthew Nicholls. Matthew has lived all his life in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales
Unit11 What do you think of game shows? SECTION A [00:13.64]Activity 1b.Listen.What does Mark say about TV shows? [00:20.14]Write a letter [a-e]from activity 1a. [00:50.44]activity 2a.Listen and number the expressions[1-5] as you hear them. [01:19.54
A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl Girl you too fine 10 outta 10 I'll be your rude boy And your gentleman So just let me do it I'l
A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl All on your body A-a-all on your body girl Girl you too fine 10 outta 10 I'll be your rude boy And your gentleman So just let me do it I'l
Ginger whingers NB: This is not an accurate (精确的) word-for-word transcript6 Minute English ? Dima: Hi, welcome to 6 Minute English with me, Dima KostenkoRebecca: and me, Rebecca Byrne. Hi. Dima: Rebecca, can I begin by asking you a very very
They were walking toward the elevator. He was sucking on a paper clip. They got to the elevator. He pushed the Down button. They waited. He decided to throw out the paper clip. But no trash can was nearby. He didn't want to throw the paper clip on th