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剪辑自 Stuart Little一家之鼠 Mr. And Mrs. Little are adopting(收养) a younger brother for George, but they met Stuart. Mrs. Little: Oh, Frederick, look at them. How could we possibly… M
1st Thessalonians 帖撒罗尼迦前书_1Th_3 1So when we could stand it no longer, we thought it best to be left by ourselves in Athens. 2We sent Timothy, who is our brother and God's fellow worker in spreading the gospel of Christ, to strengthen an
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS -February 5, 2002: Digest VOICE ONE: This is Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with Science in the News, a VOA Special English program about recent developments in sci
People in America - Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961: One of the Most Famous Writers of the 20th Century 美国名人 - 海明威二十世纪最著名的作家之一 SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: I'm Shirley Griffith. DOUG JOHNSON: And I'm Doug Johnson with People in
Artist Creates Wood Sculptures With a Chainsaw Long shows off his skill, speed carving an owl in just 45 minutes. I love chainsaw carving. Its art. Its fun. People love it. It makes people smile, he said. Long began his career carving ice sculptures,
Tom: Are you a teacher here? Martin: No I'm not, I'm actually a graduate student. Tom: Oh right. Martin: My name is Martin. Tom: Hi. Martin: Hi how are you? Tom: I'm Tom. Martin: Nice to meet you Tom. Tom: Where are you from Martin? Martin: I'm from
Everyone knows the story of the Titanic, the great ocean liner that struck an iceberg and sank to the bottom of the Atlantic. Less widely known is the icebergs story: where did it come from, and how did it get in the way of the ship? Although the vas
To Fanny Keats, 1st May 1819 Wentworth Place, Saturday My dear Fanny; If it were but six oclock in the morning I would set off to see you today: if I should do so now I could not stop long enough for a how dye doit is so long s walk through Hornsey a
Todd: OK. Daisuke, we're going to talk about the guesthouse. We live at the same guesthouse. Daisuke: Yes. Todd: There's lots of people here. Daisuke: Yep. Todd: Um, what do you think about the guesthouse? Daisuke: It's quite nice to meet different p
Mark Malloch-Brown has been involved in international affairs for more than three decades. The former journalist-turned-economist served as vice president of the World Bank before being named Deputy Secretary General and U.N. Chief of Staff under Kof
By Joe Bavier Abidjan 14 September 2006 The government has resigned. Top officials have been arrested. And around 16,000 people have sought treatment for symptoms believed linked to the illegal dumping of hundreds of tons of toxic waste in Ivory Coa
Todd: OK. Daisuke, we're going to talk about the guesthouse. We live at the same guesthouse. Daisuke: Yes. Todd: There's lots of people here. Daisuke: Yep. Todd: Um, what do you think about the guesthouse? Daisuke: It's quite nice to meet different p
Labor leaders in Guinea are threatening to stage a year-long strike if the military government does not resolve the country's political crisis. There is still no official word on the health of Guinea's military leader, more than one month after he wa
Todd: Hey, er, Mark, could you tell me about the first job you ever had? Mark: I think it was when I was at university, well my first long term part time job was when I was at university and one night a week I used to work for 12 hours from 6 pm til
Jessica: Kate, how old were you when you had your first boyfriend? Kate: My first proper boyfriend was probably when I was 14. Jessica: 14 What was his name? Kate: His name was Murray. Jessica: Murray. Wow. And did you meet him through school? Kate:
So Long, Sun 再见了,太阳 D: Wow! What a beautiful sunset. Y: Enjoy it while it lasts, the sun wont be around forever, you know. D: You mean, one day the sun will disappear? Y: Not exactly disappear, but the sun will eventually burn out and die
Saturday's launch marks a key step towards China's plan to eventually operate a permanent space station, which is the final step of China's three-phased manned space program. The Long March-7 rocket has been designed as a cargo spacecraft, and is set
Ocean Heat 海洋热量 Ya?l: I hear a lot about global warming, but how do scientists take the Earths temperature? Don: Great question. Most of the excess heat trapped by greenhouse gasses like carbon dioxide ends up in the oceans.Thats because the
DNA Wrath of Khan 成吉思汗疯狂的基因 Today, Afghanistan is a war-torn region, battled over by military forces and world-spanning empire s . Eight hundred years ago things were much the same. Only then, there was only one ruler: Genghis Khan.
Airplane Contrails Have you ever seen a perfectly cloudless sky? Cloudlessthat isexcept for two or three long white lines smeared across the perfect blue sky by airplanes like smudges on a pane of glass. Why do airplanes sometimes leave contrails beh