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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第13篇
They had to meet by the bench in the park. When she said this, she meant the bench where they usually sat and enjoyed the sun in summer, talking about nothing and everything.2009-08-05 编辑:sunny
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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第14篇
Information technology is important and indispensable to the life of human beings. Transmission, recording or memory and processing of information are three essential process of information.2009-08-06 编辑:sunny
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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第15篇
I hate February. Maybe I do misunderstand it but it's the most desolate time of a year. White gray skies and coldness are its only equivalent features. February signifies death.2009-08-07 编辑:sunny
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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第16篇
Cobwebs hang lazily from the cracked plaster ceilings.Dust has piled thickly on the paper. Books are placed everywhere: on tall shelves and low shelves, in unsteady stacks on floor, coffee table2009-08-10 编辑:sunny
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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第17篇
The effort to save the environment derives much of its political popularity from the impact of immediate personal inconveniences: a sewage polluted beach, the smog that leaves one's eyes watering2009-08-11 编辑:sunny
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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第18篇
I had a prejudice about receiving flowers. Even though I had asked my colleagues and friends never to get me roses, they still did it from time to time.2009-08-12 编辑:sunny
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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第19篇
Shortly before daylight, Robert began to stir. He stretched his shoulders, feeling his bones grind against one another as they found their normal junction.2009-08-13 编辑:sunny
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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第20篇
It was clear from the beginning that they could have no future together. They were from two different worlds.Although Robert had grown into a strong, intelligent and handsome young man2009-08-14 编辑:sunny
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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第21篇
The white silvery winged angel stood at the very top watching over the entire tree. I also placed a cassette player for some Christmas songs.2009-08-17 编辑:sunny
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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第22篇
John's parents evidently were worried about us. His older brother had produced three grandchildren. So had his younger sister. We had produced none.2009-08-18 编辑:sunny
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[30篇文章贯通考研词汇MP3电子书] 30篇文章贯通考研词汇(MP3+电子书):第23篇
He got up and put on an overcoat because he could hear the wind outside, and a walk on the deck was what he needed to calm his nerves. The tossing of the ship caused him to stagger as he went down t..2009-08-19 编辑:sunny
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[VOA慢速-新闻杂志] 越来越多的人靠ChatGPT出书赚稿酬了
越来越多的人正在使用人工智能程序ChatGPT来生成待售图书。2023-03-10 编辑:Magi
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[还乡记(原著)] 第一章 亘古不变的荒原(2)
苍茫暮色与埃格敦荒原的景物结合起来,演化出一种景象,庄重而不严峻,动人而不艳丽,它的警诫缓慢有力,它的简朴宏大壮观。2023-12-09 编辑:Sara
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[还乡记(原著)] 第一章 亘古不变的荒原(3)
最为彻底的禁欲主义者可以感觉到他有天生的权利在埃格敦荒原漫游:他纵情荒原,将自己置于其影响之下,并不出格,完全正当。2023-12-10 编辑:Sara
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[还乡记(原著)] 第一章 亘古不变的荒原(4)
周围上下的一切,跟天上的繁星一样,从史前时期以来就未曾有过变动,这时候,随着人世变幻无常而漂泊不定的心灵小船就有了压舱石。2023-12-11 编辑:Sara
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[还乡记(原著)] 第二章 老人和沉默的旅伴(1)
沿着公路走来一个老人。他身体佝偻,面容枯槁,头发像是雪山一样,全白了。2023-12-12 编辑:Sara
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[还乡记(原著)] 第二章 老人和沉默的旅伴(2)
他的眼睛在红色的脸上奇怪地瞪着,像鹫鹰一样锐利,像秋雾一样蔚蓝,很有吸引力。2023-12-13 编辑:Sara
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[还乡记(原著)] 第二章 老人和沉默的旅伴(3)
倘若不是因为红土贩子几次走到大篷车后面去张望,他们俩或许一直到分手的时候也不会再说话。2023-12-14 编辑:Sara
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[还乡记(原著)] 第一章 亘古不变的荒原(1)
埃格敦荒原伟大奇特的壮观景象,就是从由明入暗这一过渡点开始,没有在这个时辰到过荒原的人,就不能说他理解荒原。2023-12-08 编辑:Sara
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[还乡记(原著)] 第二章 老人和沉默的旅伴(4)
他随后从拴在车下的草捆里拿出一些干草,在两匹马前面撒了一部分,将其余的扎成一个垫子,放在车旁的地上。2023-12-15 编辑:Sara