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《海外英语》2014,(7):40-40
1. There' s a new employee just arrived in the office. What do you say to him? a) Here, I'll show you around and introduce you to everyone. b) I' m the boss here and don't forget it, Now go and make some teat2. A junior colleague comes to you for help understanding a document. What do you say?  相似文献   

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幽默与笑话     
《英语沙龙》2010,(11):60-61
Peculiar Order
A visitor at a seaside hotel called over the head waiter at breakfast one morning and said: "I want two boiled eggs, one of them so undercooked it's runny, and the other so overcooked it's tough and hard to eat. Also grilled bacon that has been left on the plate to get cold; burnt toast that crumbles away as soon as you touch it With a knife; butter straight from the deep freeze so that it's impossible to spread; and a pot of very weak coffee, lukewarm."  相似文献   

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语音留言     
《海外英语》2014,(11):30-30
The Party Hey, Mike, this is Stephanie. I was just calling to let you know that I' m (1) a party at my house this weekend and you' re invited, of course. It'll be at about 8pm on Saturday evening, that's this Saturday 14th. Everyone' s (2) some food, so if you could make a dessert, that'd be great. By the way, the party' s at my new house. The address is 23 Baker Street--it's just offthe high street. Bye!  相似文献   

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话说租车     
《海外英语》2014,(10):16-16
Learn the kind of English you need for social occasions. This month: renting a car. Listen and repeat these expressions.Part I What you say I'd like to rent a car, please. How much is it per hour? How much is it per day? How much is it per kilometre? How much is the insurance? Do you need to see my driver' s licence?  相似文献   

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《海外英语》2010,(10):30-30
Let's say, if you were a movie fan, recently you came across a movie, you made a decision of watching the movie and hoped that yourself could get something useful or entertaining through this whole process. And soon you found out that it keeps you glued to your seat, you totally obsessed in it and didn't hit the pause-button or going for a cup of coffee during the 128 minutes. After finishing the movie, you felt so lucky because you believed that maybe this is the best movie of the year 2010.  相似文献   

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A.  J.  Dalton 《英语沙龙》2010,(8):14-15
Have you heard of the term 'tweenager '? It's the new slang word being used in the UK to describe children at either eight-12 or ten-13 years old. They are between being a junior and a teenager, you see. Why are the press and media suddenly referring to kids in this way?  相似文献   

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《海外英语》2009,(4):25-25
Just about everyone has experienced the Sunday night dread of having to face another week of commuting, deadlines, and a boss they're not looking forwarding to seeing. Workplace stress obviously takes a toll on your emotional well-being, but can it actually make you older? There's mounting evidence that it could play a role in aging. Here's a look at how a demanding career can affect your body and what you can do about it:  相似文献   

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《海外英语》2014,(12):7-7
1. You've just entered a bar with some friends. What do you do? a) I ask everyone what they want, and go and order the drinks. b) I rush up to the bar and get myself a drink quickly, 2. A work colleague has just found out that he has a terrible illness. How do you react? a) I tell him how sorry I am, and ask if he' d like to talk about it. I also offer my assistance for anything he may need. b) I tell him how I've been feeling a bit ill recently too. 3. What' s your favourite topic of conversation? a) Whatever anyone else wants to talk about--the latest news, a bit of celebrity gossip, anything really. b) Me!  相似文献   

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Everyone knows that you can study the English language for years and still not understand a native speaker of English when you meet one. Everyone knows that native speakers say a lot of things that you can 't find in any dictionary. Well, here's a secret for you: a lot of British people can't understand each other either.t  相似文献   

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《海外英语》2009,(4):24-24
While many of these work transitions involve following a dream or a calling. you don't want to get caught up in the romance of it all. "There is a blitheness that all you have to do is embrace your passion and the rest happens magically," Freedman says. "It's not that easy. You don't open the doors to your bed-and-breakfast and the cheering crowds arrive." Here are six key steps to planning your next career.  相似文献   

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健康和疾病     
《海外英语》2014,(5):37-37
If you've "lost your appetite", you don't feel like eating. "No, thanks. I've lost my appetite."If you're a "bundle of nerves", you' re very nervous or anxious, "1 was a bundle of nerves after watching the horror film."If you're "in good shape", you' re physically strong and healthy. "My grandma is 92 but she's still in great shape."  相似文献   

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眼睛识别     
Soon computers and other machines will be able to remember you by looking at your eyes! The program works because everyone's eyes are different. So in the future you won't have to remember a secret code (密码 ) when you want to use a machine or take money out of a bank. You'll just have to look at the machine and it will be able to tell who you are.  相似文献   

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哈哈镜     
《海外英语》2014,(12):5-5
Lucky Woman A woman tells her friend, "My husband is an angel". And her friend replies, "You're lucky. My husband is still alive." Letter to An Ex My Dearest Susan, sweetheart of my heart. I've been so sad since I broke off our engagement. Simply devastated. Won't you please consider coming back to me? You hold a place in my heart that no other woman can fill. I can never marry another woman quite like you. I need you so much. Please forgive me and let's make a new start. I love you so. Yours always and truly, John. PS Congratulations on winning the lottery.  相似文献   

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《海外英语》2014,(12):14-14
Podcasts Listen to these two Americans chatting about podcasts. Mary: Hey, how's it going? Greg: Hey, how are you? Mary: I'm well. Greg: OK. Mary: Er, have you heard about this latest podcast? Greg: No, I haven't, how does it work? Mary: Well, I just heard about it of different files, different chats, things like that. Greg: Right. so I've been downloading lots political talks, the news, the BBC, Mary: It' s great. I was just listening to it on my way over to the bar. Greg: Well, I don't know, erm. I'm not really the type of person who really, like, you know, with all these different things like Intemet and stuff like that. i don' t know how that stuff works. Mary: But it doesn't interest you at all? Greg: Well, 1 hate reading and I never watch TV, so I really don' t even know what I would need it for.  相似文献   

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晓勤 《英语沙龙》2010,(2):42-43
YoBelow are four questions and a bonus question.u have to answer them instantly.You can't take your time, answer all of them immediately. OK?Let's find out just how clever you really are.Ready? GO! ! !  相似文献   

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"I used to freeze the time and said 'I love you' for thousand times when you didn't know. I feel it the way that if l say it in the river of time, it will flow as time flows and eventually vanishes. So instead, I said it when time was frozen. I love you, Cheon Song-yi. I love you." Spend less than one second to figure out its origin? Know exactly in which episode the line is? You must be a straight-A fan of the drama!  相似文献   

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Michael: Hey, beautiful, it's so great to hear your voice. I miss you. I've been calling you for over a month, you know...  相似文献   

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The income-tax deadline approaches and some taxpayers' thoughts turn to it. Test time approaches and some students' thoughts turn to it. Temptation appears and some spouses consider it. Nowadays, cheating is on the rise. "You want something you can't get by behaving within the rules, and you want it badly enough, you'll do it regardless of any guilt or regret, and you're willing to run the risk of being caught." That's how Ladd Wheeler, psychology professor at the University of Rochester in New York, defines cheating.  相似文献   

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A friend's grandfather came to America from Britain. He went into a cafeteria in Manhattan to get something to eat. He sat down at an empty table and waited for someone to take his order. Of course nobody did. At last, a woman with a plate full of food sat down in front of him and told him how a cafeteria worked. "Start out at the end," she said. "Just go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end they'll tell you how much you have to pay."  相似文献   

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《海外英语》2014,(2):10-10
Do you know all the laws in your country? What about America? America has some incredible laws. Do you know that in the state of Alabama it' s illegal for donkeys to sleep in bathtubs? Yes, that's it. You are prohibited from taking your pet donkey and placing him in the bath in order to wash him. This is the start of a new mini-series on some of America's dumbest laws. Here are some from Alabama, Alaska and Arizona (US English spelling)  相似文献   

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