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Movie Salon 1 Mission:Impossible 2 [00:01.91]电影沙龙 碟中碟2 [00:03.81]Swanbeck(from a recorded tape):Good morning Mr.Hung.Your mission ,should you choose to accept it involves recovery of a stolen item designated Chimera. [00:07.67]斯旺贝克
Movie science Callum: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English, I'm Callum Robertson and with me today is William Kremer, hello William. William: Hello Callum. Callum: Today science in the movies. And we start with a question based on a scene that will
DAVID GREENE, HOST: OK, now let's talk about some light that is probably not as good for you. This is the light coming from your smartphone or other screens. It's known as blue light. And it can really interfere with your sleep. Some people are using
Then, Ostrum's crew made another discovery - lying next to the Raptor was a second skeleton. 紧接着,奥斯特伦姆的团队有了另一个发现,在迅猛龙旁边还有第二具骸骨。 Two Raptors, side by side. 两头迅猛龙紧挨着。
By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: November 21, 2004 (THEME) VOICE ONE: I'm Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about three people who helped make Hollywood the center of the movie industry.
A: Are you new in town? B: Yes, I did just move in. A: How do you like it here so far? B: I think its great. A: Where did you move from? B: I was living in El Salvador. A: Why did you decide to move? B: I figured I could have a better life here. A: I
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber. This will just take a minute. One of the most important archaeological finds in history was the Dead Sea Scrolls. These documents include some of the earliest written records of the
NewResearch,FundsRaiseHopesforAlzheimer'sCure Dr. Ron Petersen, a neurologist and pioneer in Alzheimer's research, was among the first to diagnose the disease in perhaps its most famous victim: former U.S. President Ronald Reagan. After a decade-long
A: I need your assistance. B: Whats the problem? A: I cant find the place Im looking for. B: What are you looking for? A: I am trying to go see a movie. B: You dont know where the theater is? A: Im completely lost. B: Do you have any idea where the m
By Barry Wood Pristina 04 March 2006 Top UN administrator Soren Jessen-Petersen, left, shakes hands with Agim Ceku head of the Kosovo Protection Corps The Serbian government Friday strongly criticized
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Welcome back to Business English Pod. This is the second part of our look at answering the phone and taking a message. In this lesson, well focus on taking a message. 欢迎回到商务英语播客,这是有关回电话和捎口信的第二部分,这
Today were talking about using the telephone. This is something we all do, but we dont all do well. 今天我们来谈下如何使用电话。我们都打电话,但是我们并不是各方面都做得很好。 Talking on the telephone has become an
By Kane Farabaugh Kangerlussuak, Greenland 12 July 2007 The former Danish colony of Greenland attained home rule in 1979. Since it began governing itself, with support from the Danish government, in 1981, Greenland has made an effort to modernize its
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By Barry Wood Pristina 03 March 2006 As Kosovo enters status negotiations that could lead to independence from Serbia, the United Nations administrator in the territory, Soren Jessen-Petersen, says an
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