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[英式口語隨身學(xué)] BBC初級口語:Tall People Earn More&
對話文本Background: 澳大利亞的研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn),高個(gè)子的人比矮個(gè)子的人掙錢多。身高多出十公分就可能讓一個(gè)人多掙百分之三的工資。 【文本】Tall People Earn More The long and short of this Australian report i2010-06-18 編輯:vicki
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[英式口語隨身學(xué)] BBC初級口語:The Best Job in t
對話文本Background: 一名英國男子榮獲‘世界頭等美差’。他的職責(zé)包括在澳洲旅游景點(diǎn)大堡礁地區(qū)旅游休閑,游泳和探索周邊美景以便撰寫博客宣傳該地區(qū)。 【文本】"It gives me great pleasure to introduce the ne2010-06-17 編輯:vicki
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[英式口語隨身學(xué)] BBC初級口語:朋友之間不斷出現(xiàn)的分分合合
對話文本【對話文本】VICKI: So, if someone's stood you up, the next time you see them, you'll probably argue!MATT: You'll fall out!VICKI: That's right you'll argue or quarrel, you'..2010-06-13 編輯:vicki
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[英式口語隨身學(xué)] BBC初級口語:你的朋友好像放你鴿子了~~
對話文本【對話文本】VICKI: Picture this:You're standing in the rain waiting for your dateMATT: You've been waiting for a long time.VICKI: Where are they?MATT: It looks like they've stood you up..2010-06-12 編輯:vicki
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[英式口語隨身學(xué)] BBC初級口語:你太幸運(yùn)了,這個(gè)房子真大啊~~
對話文本【對話文本】VICKI: This is such a great flat. You're so lucky.CALLUM: Thanks. You know, it's only been a week and I feel like I've been here for years. I've settled in already.VICK..2010-06-11 編輯:vicki
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[英式口語隨身學(xué)] BBC初級口語:恭喜你,聽說你搬新家了呀~~~
對話文本【對話文本】VICKI: So, Callum, I hear you've got a wonderful new flat.CALLUM: That's right. I've just moved in.VICKI: So you've recently started living there.CALLUM: Yes. I moved i..2010-06-10 編輯:vicki
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[英式口語隨身學(xué)] BBC初級口語:大玩之后,我會全身心地投入到學(xué)習(xí)中~~~
對話文本【對話文本】CALLUM: I messed around sometimes, just like most kids. But then I usually got down to work in the end!VICKI: Well, yes, if you want to succeed you have to start doing your work s2010-06-09 編輯:vicki
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[英式口語隨身學(xué)] BBC初級口語:我玩起來就和小孩子一樣~~
對話文本【對話文本】VICKI: We're going to go back to school.CALLUM: Because if you want to get ahead, you need a good education!VICKI: That's right. Well one way to get ahead with English is to use2010-06-08 編輯:vicki
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[英式口語隨身學(xué)] BBC初級口語:不滿意就走人
對話文本VICKI:So after your friend got off the plane Matt, what did he do? MATT:Well, he had reserved a few nights in a hotel, so he went to check in. VICKI:We use that phrase – to check in, when yo2009-09-09 編輯:jessica