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NOEL KING, HOST: For much of 2017, it looked like President Trump and the Republican-controlled controlled Congress were at risk of having no major legislative accomplishments to show for the year. Now, that all changed last week. Trump signed a $1.5
文本: Moray: Allow me to introduce Mr Peter Adler. Peter, Miss Katherine Glendenning. I see you have already met my other guest. Katherine: Oh, he is quite the most beautiful thing. Peter: A heart breaker, in the lair of shameless opportunist. Mo
文本: Sam: She's left her husband. She's told no one, not even Miss Glendenning. Denise: She told you that? Sam, do you see what this means? If Mr Moray were to know about this... Sam: Ah, no. I promised I wouldn't say. Denise: You're going to lo
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1.名词的定义 名词是表示人、事物和抽象概念的词。比如:marry 玛利 brother 兄弟 mother 母亲 moon月亮 air 空气 book 书 londen 伦敦 school 学校 the USA 美国 hope 希望 honest 诚实 happiness 幸福 等等 名词是一种实词,他在句中可单独承担多种句子成分 2.名词的
A: I'm really glad that you came to see me. B: I had to. I was missing you a lot. A: I was missing you too. B: So, why haven't you visited me? A: I've actually been busy lately. B: What have you been doing? A: I've just been working really hard. B: I
A: Thanks for coming to see me today. B: It's no problem. I was really missing you anyway. A: I missed you too. B: Why haven't you tried to come see me then? A: I've been really busy. B: Doing what? A: Working. B: I would've come to see you sooner, b
By Zulima Palacio Washington, DC 19 December 2006 watch US Energy Security report A group of leading U.S. businessmen and former top military commanders has called on the White House and Congress to reduce America's dependence on oil from overseas,
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Today, we have a tale of two medical bills - same patient, same test, but one test cost 33 times more than the other. It's our bill of the month, part of a series with Kaiser Health News in which we examine real-world medical bil
文本: Audrey: Wow, Miss Glendenning, ma'am. How pleasing to see you here. Not that you shouldn't be here. I only meant that I hope we canplease you. Find something that might be pleasing. Clara? Come and attend toMiss Glendenning. Katherine: I am
文本: Mr.Glendenning: I've already spoken to mypartners, and they're all of one voice. Retail makes them nervous. They prefer coal or shipping. Moray: But it is for you to decide, sir. Come to the sale, and youwill see what is possible. Mr.Glende
Mr.Glendenning: Makes me nervouswhen you pamper me. Katherine: Papa will you do something for me? Mr.Glendenning: My darling, I wish your trapsweren't so delightful. Katherine: Will you give me the ring?Mother's ring. Mr.Glendenning: Has Moray spoken
文本: Dudley: Why can you not see how wild the risk is? Moray: I see it. And Ichoose to go on. That is for me alone to decide. I need aloan. A substantial loan to expand. Dudley: Why is what we have not enough? Moray: This city is littered with m
文本: Mr Glendenning: My dear, we'll arrange for you to be taken home first thingtomorrow. Jocelin: Thank you. I fear I'm too weak to travel. Perhaps ina day or two. Mr Glendenning: Of course. Um... if you'd like me to call for the doctor? Joceli
文本: Katherine: I don't understand. Mr Glendenning: I found a card with them, to thedraper... from Jocelin. Katherine: It is thanking him for his gallantry. Mr Glendenning: The gift's rather an excessive reward for such asmall gesture. Katherine
文本: Moray: Mrs Brookmire. You are wearing your Paradise Pink. How gracious of you. I'm toldyou've ordered three dresses. Might I suggest you move to our city? Mr Glendenning: Time to go in. Katherine: Am I neglecting you? Jocelin: Not at all. K
GWEN IFILL: Now to a momentous day at the Supreme Court. We begin our coverage with the long-awaited ruling on the president's health care law. Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal was in court, as always, and she joins me now. Marcia, 6-3, a pre
How to Survive a Recession Unemployment, stock market crashes, foreclosures, and increasing national debt are topics that preoccupy Americans today. Most of us are worried, if not petrified, about our financial future. Thoughts about how to survive p