A list of American colleges and universities that offer financial aid to foreign students can be found at edupass.org -- e-d-u-p-a-s-s dot o-r-g.
VOA: special.2009.02.05
And--or people would talk to him and he'd just stare at them and say--and people would say-- would be intimidated by his bold and impetuous stare when actually he just totally didn't know anything.
别人跟他说话,他就会盯着人看,人们就会-,被他大胆无礼的凝视吓怕,其实他根本不知道别人在说什么。
I'd like a wake-up call at 6:00 a.m., please.
我想要一个早晨6点的叫醒服务,谢谢。
In nineteen fifty-eight, the Carl D.Bradley was heading home at the end of the shipping season.
VOA: special.2009.11.11
5 So similarly would there be the number 65 next to this then the corresponding number for V-I-D and then there's generally a special character at the end that looks like a zero that says end of string here.
同样,A就是,接着再填上V-I-D对应的ASCII码,在最后还有添上一个特殊的字符,有点像0,代表这是该字符串结束。
Peter Brookes is an Asia-Pacific expert at the Heritage Foundation in Washington,D.C.
VOA: special.2009.08.08
He would be quite famous in his line of work. Whether Magda was his wife or not, one evening when he was wise-lined and gray at the temples he'd smile gravely, at a fashionable dinner party, and remind her of his youthful passion.
他会在他的行业中变得相当有名,不管Magda是否,成为他的妻子,等他有了智慧的皱纹,两鬓斑白了,他会有天晚上在一次上流社会的晚宴上,庄重地微微一笑,对她提起自己少年时代的钟情。
There were even 3-D TVs that require no glasses at all.
VOA: special.2010.01.26
And you can experience it all on the Internet at americanhistory-dot-s-i-dot-e-d-u.
VOA: special.2010.01.11
Write to us at Special English, Voice of America,Washington,D-C, two-zero-two-three-seven,U-S-A.
VOA: special.2010.01.12
And this one, I was skiing out in Salt Lake City and the name of a building out there was Reid with R-E-I-D and it sounded good at the time."
VOA: special.2009.07.06
(Speaking) But a study at the University of California Berkeley found that 3-D movies can cause eye strain.
VOA: standard.2010.02.21
"When I was growing up - 'shoo!' - out the door in the morning and you'd play outside until the streetlights came on at night."
VOA: standard.2010.06.25
Martin Banks, a professor of optometry at Berkeley, says 3-D doesn't allow our eyes to follow the rules because we're focusing on things both far and near at the same time.
VOA: standard.2010.02.21
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