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法国经济学家托马斯皮凯迪于2014年发表新书,书中他用简单、使人不快但不可否认的公式解释了经济的不平等:r g(意思是资本回报率(r)通常高于经济增长率(g))。在这里,他通过分析大规模数
[00:00.00]Lesson One.For this lesson,you need a pencil and a piece of paper. [00:22.41]Hi!My name is Robert.This tape is for you. [00:41.87]You listen,you repeat,you say sounds,and you make sentences. [00:50.13]Your English name ofr this tape is Sam.
[00:00.00]Lesson Tow.Hello,Sam.Listen. [00:19.17]One two three four five [00:30.85]six seven eight nine ten [00:42.79]eleven twelve [00:48.22]Now repeat after me. [00:53.08]one two three four five [01:06.72]six seven eight nine ten [01:20.88]eleven t
我们的身体是微生物的家园和栖息地-某些对我们有益、某些对我们有害。当我们对这些邻居们了解更加深入之后,TED会员Jessica Green思索:我们是否能在建筑设计中创造出促进积极、有益的微
[00:00.00]Review Four.Here is an interview.The interviewer is Nancy Olson. [00:20.38]Nancy interviews John P.Banks.Listen. [00:27.14]John Prescott Banks is an excellent newscaster. [00:33.59]He works at Hello America,a morning TV show. [00:39.97]He l
[00:00.00]Lesson Two. [00:13.19]I can.I cannot or I can't.Repeat after me. [00:21.37]Can I can cannot I cannot [00:31.92]can't I can't [00:37.28]Yes,I can. No,I can't. [00:44.15]Now,Sam,I ask you questions,and you answer,Yes,I can or No,I can't. [00:
Book Three,Lesson Seven [00:17.71]Carol wants John's job.Listen to the conversation. [00:24.87]Steven,I want to talk to you. Yes? [00:31.32]Do you know John is leaving? Yes. [00:37.20]Well,I want John's job. [00:42.55]Carol,I want to help you,but Joh
Review Four.Hi,Sam. [00:18.99]Carola and Susan meet at Wilson's restaurant for lunch. [00:24.95]Listen to the conversation. [00:29.39]What are you going to have? [00:33.54]Oh,I don't know.What are you going to have? [00:38.71]Hmmm...I think I'm going
Lesson Twelve [00:14.89]Now,let's go to the farewell party at WEFL.Listen to the conversation. [00:23.07]And who's surprised by that news? Did you know? [00:30.72]Of course I knew.Don't I know everything? [00:36.91]Listen and repeat. [00:41.46]did yo
Review One.Hi,Sam.We're at the supermarket again.Just listen. [00:20.38]Wait a minute.How much are the cookies? [00:28.63]Which ones? The ones over there. Fifty cents each. [00:35.79]Give me four,please. [00:39.84]Now some pronunciation practice.List
LESSON TWO [00:14.71]I know he doesnt' have much experience.But he has everything else. [00:24.74]He's more evergetic,he's more intelligent.he's more talented. [00:31.69]And he's more nervous. [00:35.94]Linda,I think we're taking a chance on this guy
LESSON SEVEN [00:16.69]Listen and repeat. [00:20.45]It's my sandwich.It's mine.It's your salad. [00:29.52]It's yours.It's his diet soda. [00:35.58]It's his.It's her coffee.It's hers. [00:43.83]It's our pizza.It's ours.It's their fruit juice. [00:52.3
LESSON FOUR [00:51.80]Listen and repeat. [00:55.14]The youngest kid is two years old. [01:00.21]The oldest is six now. [01:04.26]Her husband is hte best lawyer in town. [01:09.54]Is that the tallest building in Stamford? [01:14.29]No,the Faircild Hot
LESSON TEN [00:13.87]Listen and repeat these groups of words. [00:26.25]to make made made of [00:35.21]What's it made of? [00:40.36]to use used used for [00:50.23]What's it used for? [00:54.00]to know known known for [01:03.84]What's it known for? [0
[00:00.00]Review Three.Hi,Sam.There's a telephone call for you. [00:19.59]Hello?Oh,hello,Susan,Sam?Yes,Sam's here.Just a minute. [00:32.26]Sam,it's Susan.Susan has a new apartment,and she's very happy. [00:40.12]Listen. [00:43.89]Hi,Sam.This is Susan
[00:00.00]Lesson Seven.Hello there.Listen. [00:23.01]Hey,these lamps are nice. [00:27.66]Thank you.They're Chinese. [00:32.13]They're nice. Thank you. [00:36.68]Now listen to me,and say each word or phrase after me. [00:43.83]this clock a clock This
[00:00.00]Lesson Nine.Listen. [00:17.29]What's this? It's a tissue. [00:23.35]Thanks.Susan's beautiful. [00:29.91]You're beautiufl too.Carol. [00:34.77]Some pronunciation practive.Repeat. [00:40.96]what's this what's that [00:53.81]these what're thes
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