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LISTENING 4 On a BUS 搭公车 Vocabulary 接下来听到的对话中,用到了 1~4 所列出的句子和表现法,请从( A ) ~ ( E )中选出 一个 意思最接近的选项。 1. This is not bound for (A) short way of saying pence sout
by Michael W. Flynn First, a disclaimer: Although I am an attorney, the legal information in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for seeking personalized legal advice from an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction. Further, I
Dialogue 10 laurance--What time doesd the bus leave for the airport? soony--I don't know.It used to leave every half hour,but I think the schedule's been changed. laurance--Do you know the telephone n
Dialogue 9 Laurance- Is this where I catch the bus for the zoo? Soony- You can take a T-30 from here, but then you have to walk about six blocks. Laurance- That doesn't sound too bad. Soony- Actually,
The wheels on the bus go round and round round and round, round and round The wheels on the bus go round and round All through the town The people on the bus go up and down Up and down, up and down Th
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Every state has a law mandating these buffer zones outside polling places where there can't be any campaigning at all, and these are laws the Supreme Court has long upheld. And today, the court is tackling similar, maybe even stri
[00:00.00]Module 8 TIME [00:04.78]UNIT 3 I go to school by bus. [00:09.08]1 Listen and read.Then say. [00:14.05]May I ask you some questions,Feifei? [00:17.53]It's for a class survey. [00:19.94]OK. [00:21.40]What time do you get up? [00:23.70]At half
The wheel on the bus 在公共汽车上 The wheels on the bus go round and round round and round, round and round The wheels on the bus go round and round All through the town The people on the bus go up and down Up and down, up and down The people o
By Peta Thornycroft Harare 29 March 2008 The polls are closing in Zimbabwe after elections to determine the future of longtime President Robert Mugabe. Peta Thornycroft reports from the capital, Harare, that voting was largely peaceful but few voters
A: Where are you going? B: I have to go to work. A: Going to work where? B: Im working at the polling place. A: I didnt know you were working there this year. B: I work at the polling place every year. A: How did you get that job? B: I signed up for
A: Are you planning on voting? B: Yes. Are you? A: I will be voting tomorrow. B: Whats your polling place? A: My polling place is at the park up the street. B: Oh, yeah? A: Yeah, where is yours? B: I dont know. A: How is it you dont know? B: The loca
A: Are you voting tomorrow? B: Of course. What about you? A: You know that I am. B: Where is your polling place? A: Its at the park up the street. B: Oh, is that right? A: Wheres your polling place? B: I have no idea. A: How come you dont know where
A: Are you going to vote tomorrow? B: I sure am. How about you? A: I am. B: Do you know where your polling place is? A: My polling place is up the street at the park. B: Oh, really? A: Wheres yours at? B: Im not sure. A: You should know that already.
A: Are you leaving? B: Im going to work. A: You have a job? B: Im going to work at the polling place. A: Youre working there this year? B: I work there every year. A: How are you able to work at the polling place? B: I applied for the job online. A:
A bus load of politicians were driving down a country road when all of a sudden the bus ran off the road and crashedinto a tree in an old farmer's field. The old farmer after seeing what happened went over to investigate. He then proceeded to dig a l
By Jeffrey Young Washington 07 November 2007 Every presidential aspirant uses opinion polling data to shape his or her campaign in the quest for the White House. In this segment of How America Elects , VOA's Jeffrey Young looks at the vital role of p
BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) -- A middle school teacher in northeast China's Heilongjiang province who was injured while saving students from getting hit by a bus has been honored as a national role model woman, the All-China Women's Federation announced
CAIRO, May 23 (Xinhua) -- Egypt closed its polling stations on Wednesday evening for the first day of the two-day presidential election with great turnout. The Supreme Presidential Election Commission decided earlier in the day to close the polling s
Bus driver : Move to the rear of the bus, please. There're plenty of seats in the rear. Daisy : How much is the fare, please? Bus driver : Thirty cents. Drop it in the box. Daisy : Does this bus go to Washington Park? Bus driver : Take Bus No. 9. Thi