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标题: VOA慢速英语2012.06.03 [打印本页]

作者: Rebecca949    时间: 2012-6-4 12:01     标题: VOA慢速英语2012.06.03

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Imagine this situation. You pass a group of people. The people are talking to each other. You cannot hear what they are saying. But suddenly they start laughing. What would you think? Would you think they were laughing at something funny that one of them said? Or -- be honest with yourself -- would you think they were laughing at you? Yes, you.想象一下这样的场景,你从一群人面前走过,这些人在互相交谈,你听不到他们在说什么。但他们突然大笑起来,你怎么想呢?你会认为他们是因为其中一人说了好笑的事而大笑吗?或者,老实说,你觉得他们在笑你吗?是的,就是笑“你”。
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作者: 幻化成雪    时间: 2012-6-5 20:45

being last there it's common here but i'm major study teo thousand and nine...this is not the same around ..from
作者: leyla    时间: 2012-6-12 23:49

being laughed at is a common fear,but a major study published 2009 found that this fear is not the same around the world,it difers from culture to culture
作者: 3D小王    时间: 2012-6-14 08:19

thanks
作者: jy1991    时间: 2012-6-26 08:09

A new American intelligence report says water-related problems will likely increase tensions around the world in the next ten years. These problems include water shortages, poor water quality and floods. The report says the problems will increase the risk of instability and the failure of governments.美国一份新的情报报告称,未来十年,水资源问题可能会加剧全球紧张局势。这些问题包括水资源短缺,水质差和洪涝。该报告称,这些问题将加剧政府不稳定和垮台的危险。
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However, countries are seen as unlikely to go to war over water. The report says water tensions have historically led to more water-sharing agreements than violent conflicts.然而,各国间不大可能因为水问题而开战。报告称,水资源紧张历来只会使政府间签订更多的水资源共享协议,而不是引发暴力冲突。
作者: soccerln    时间: 2012-6-26 16:43






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