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Broadcast: August 8, 2004 (MUSIC) ((Note: This is a almost repeat report of PEOPLE IN AMERICA - June 9, 2002: Jesse Owens)) VOICE ONE: This is Gwen Outen. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special English. Every week we
2008 考研英语长难句 3、So poor in one sense was it that he never could remember for more than a few days a single date of a line of poetry. 【分析】复合句。本句的主干结构是so that句型。 so+形容词这一结构置于句首,
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: reduced forms in spoken American English. RS: We're talking about forms like whaddaya -- meaning what do you, as in whaddaya say? Whaddaya Say? is also the title of a popular teac
[00:00.79]They note that in some countries like Australia [00:03.30]Canada and England, [00:04.99]it is considered rude not to look some directly [00:07.61]in the eyes as they speak [00:09.75]while in other countries like Japan and Korea, [00:12.67]l
Key to Innovation: Becoming an Observer We all need to innovate to stand out from the crowd. But what is the key to innovation? The answer, or at least an important answer, is becoming an observer. By observing how we and other people do things, we w
Broadcast on Coast to Coast: January 16, 2003 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble and this week on Wordmaster, English teacher Lida Baker explains some of the shortcuts that work their way into conversational American speech. RS: They're called