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[地道美语听力播客(慢速)] 地道美语听力播客: High School Jobs&nbs
I got my first part-time job when I was 15 working at a car wash in the summertime. A friend of mine, Rob, worked there and got me the job. I think it paid $2.90 an hour, which I considered a fortune2010-06-01 编辑:francie
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[地道美语听力播客(慢速)] 地道美语听力播客:Driving Directions (给司机指路)
I was getting into my car at the mall when I noticed a man standing nearby with a map. He looked confused and I asked him if I could help. He looked up and was clearly relieved. He was from Houston,2010-05-31 编辑:francie
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[地道美语听力播客(慢速)] 地道美语听力播客:Bar Hopping (逛酒吧)
A bunch of my old college friends came into town for a few days and we went out last night bar hopping until closing time. We started around 9 p.m. and were on our third bar when we closed it down. S2010-05-28 编辑:francie
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[地道美语听力播客(慢速)] 地道美语听力播客: Making a Sales
Last week, I was at a business luncheon and I met a woman named Dana Okri who was heading a new start up. I have been a sales rep for Eureka Corp. for three years now and our bread and butter is data2010-05-27 编辑:francie
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[地道美语听力播客(慢速)] 地道美语听力播客: Wait-Listed for a&nb
I can't believe I made it into San Francisco, at long last! This morning, I went to the airport to catch my 10 a.m. flight. I got there early to go through security. The folks at the TSA can re..2010-05-26 编辑:francie
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[地道美语听力播客(慢速)] 地道美语听力播客:Returning a DVD Playe
2010-05-25 编辑:francie
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[地道美语听力播客(慢速)] 地道美语听力播客:An Interview with Dr.
This is a special version of our podcast. There's no script for the podcast, because it is an unscripted interview by Dr. Lucy Tse with the host, Jeff McQuillan. Here are the questions that she..2010-05-24 编辑:francie
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[地道美语听力播客(慢速)] 地道美语听力播客:Sitcoms and Game Show
When I want to kick back and relax, I usually flip on the TV and see what's on. Primetime begins at 8:00 PM on the coasts in the United States, but there are plenty of reruns and shows in syndi..2010-05-21 编辑:francie
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[地道美语听力播客(慢速)] 地道美语听力播客:Winter Weather(行走在冬季)
I grew up in Minnesota where the summers are hot and humid and winters are bitterly cold. Living in Los Angeles now, it's sometimes hard to describe to people how winter weather can be in chill..2010-05-18 编辑:vicki