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This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. This week, President Obama announced his choice for an opening on the Supreme Court. Judge Sonia Sotomayor at the White House after President Obama announced her as his nominee for the Supreme Court BARACK
[00:00.00]Unit 2 Is this your pencil? [00:06.18]Section A [00:08.26]1b listen and number the conversations[1-3]. [00:16.39]Conversation 1 [00:18.57]Is this your ruler? [00:20.49]No,it isn't. [00:22.13]It's her ruler. [00:24.87]Conversation 2 [00:26.9
Unit 6 I'm more outgoing than my sister. [00:05.80]SECTION A [00:08.75]1b Listen and number the pairs of twins [1-3] in the picture. [00:54.70]2a Listen.Are the words in the box used with -er/-ieror more? [01:28.48]2b Listen again.How are Tina and Ta
Sonia Gandhi was born in 1946 to Italian parents in a small village in northern Italy. She was raised as a Roman Catholic and attended a Catholic school. Her life changed in 1964 when she went to study English in England. It was there that she met an
1. President Barack Obama has been outlined the nations first comprehensive effort to curb vehicle emissions while also cutting dependence on imported oils. Hes calling the plan a historic turning point toward a clean-energy economy. 2. Authorities
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. Two new studies have investigated why fewer females, compared to males, study and work in the so called STEM subjects in the United States. Those subjects are science, technology, engineering and math
That's by an artist named Disconscious from an album he did called Hologram Plaza. 这是一位名叫Disconscious的艺术家制作的,在他的专辑《全息广场》中收录。 So if you look that up, you can hear more of those tunes. Vaporwave
You manifest what you believe, not what you want. 在你身上所体现的,是你所相信的东西,而非你所想要的东西。(Sonia Ricotti) 图片1
Chapter VIII When he went into Sonias room, it was already getting dark. All day Sonia had been waiting for him in terrible anxiety. Dounia had been waiting with her. She had come to her that morning, remembering Svidrigalovs words that Sonia knew. W
Chapter I Siberia. On the banks of a broad solitary river stands a town, one of the administrative centres of Russia; in the town there is a fortress, in the fortress there is a prison. In the prison the second-class convict Rodion Raskolnikov has be
Chapter II Raskolnikov was not used to crowds, and, as we said before, he avoided society of every sort, more especially of late. But now all at once he felt a desire to be with other people. Something new seemed to be taking place within him, and wi
Chapter III Pyotr Petrovitch, she cried, protect me . . . you at least! Make this foolish woman understand that she cant behave like this to a lady in misfortune . . . that there is a law for such things. . . . Ill go to the governor-general himself.
Chapter IV Raskolnikov had been a vigorous and active champion of Sonia against Luzhin, although he had such a load of horror and anguish in his own heart. But having gone through so much in the morning, he found a sort of relief in a change of sensa
Chapter V Lebeziatnikov looked perturbed. Ive come to you, Sofya Semyonovna, he began. Excuse me . . . I thought I should find you, he said, addressing Raskolnikov suddenly, that is, I didnt mean anything . . . of that sort . . . But I just thought .
Chapter I A strange period began for Raskolnikov: it was as though a fog had fallen upon him and wrapped him in a dreary solitude from which there was no escape. Recalling that period long after, he believed that his mind had been clouded at times, a
Chapter IV At that moment the door was softly opened, and a young girl walked into the room, looking timidly about her. Everyone turned towards her with surprise and curiosity. At first sight, Raskolnikov did not recognise her. It was Sofya Semyonovn
Chapter IV Raskolnikov went straight to the house on the canal bank where Sonia lived. It was an old green house of three storeys. He found the porter and obtained from him vague directions as to the whereabouts of Kapernaumov, the tailor. Having fou
Chapter I The morning that followed the fateful interview with Dounia and her mother brought sobering influences to bear on Pyotr Petrovitch. Intensely unpleasant as it was, he was forced little by little to accept as a fact beyond recall what had se