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浏览:14182008-5-8 20:56:58 来自babyblue1983: download 头条又是飓风的后续效应。。还是自然的威力巨大啊。。后面还是关于政治的。。请同学们快乐地听写 BBC News with Roy Lamar. Five days after the devastating cyclone in Burma that left an estimated million people in need of help, the first United Nation's flight carrying aid has landed in Rangoon. The British Minister Douglas Alexander said that the cyclone would have overwhelmed a developed country, and it was important that Burma accepted all offers it had received. Here is our World Affairs Correspondent Mike Wooldridge. The first UN flight carrying critically-needed high-energy biscuits arrived in Burma this morning. Two other UN flights that had been waiting for clearance to fly in, now apparently have it and expected to head towards Burma in the coming hours. A fourth flight will be held until the handling capacity in Rangoon becomes clearer. The UN also says four disaster specialists have finally been issued with visas. But the proposed American military aid flight is an example of what was described by the British government today as "mixed signals" from Burma. The American said they thought they had a decision from the Burmese leaders to let the plane in, but now they say they don't, yet. Reports from Burma say that there was little or no food and clean water, many desperate survivors are forced to scavenge for anything they can get. But as our correspondent in Indonesia Lucy Williamson reports, some aid is also on its way to Burma from Jakarta. "Two planes have just taken off from the Halim Air Base here in Jakarta due to land early on Friday morning in Rangoon. They are carrying twenty-five tons of food, medicine and blankets for the victims of the cyclone there. Indonesia has always been very mild in its criticism of Burma's human rights record. And now, it's Jakarta that Burma is turning to in his [color=blue]*[/blue] of needs." The Lebanese army has warned that its unity will be threatened if the political crisis in Beirut continues. In recent years the army has been seen as one of Lebanon's most neutral institutions. But correspondents say recent clashes between rival factions could draw it into the conflict. From Beirut, Jim Muir. Many shops, schools and offices remain closed since people either can't get to work or are nervous about moving around. The main roads to the city's international airport are blocked by barricades of burning tyres and bulldozed earthworks, manned by militants from Hezbollah or their allies. The final approach to the airport can only be done on foot. So flights have been cancelled for the second day running. On the main thoroughfare dividing Beirut itself from the mainly Shiite southern suburbs, the army is out in force. The Russian parliament has overwhelmingly approved the appointment of Vladimir Putin as prime minister a day after he handed over the presidency to his protege—Dmitry Medvedev. The vote follows months of political maneuvering in Russia to ensure that Mr Putin remains at the heart of power after the end of his presidential term. In a speech before the vote, Mr Putin said his priority as prime minister would be to galvanize the economy. This is the world news from BBC. 楼主
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2个月前 xenia734: BBC News with Roy Lamar.Five days after the devastating cyclone in Burma that left unestimated people in need of help.The first United Nation's flight carrying aid landed in Rangoon.The British Minister Douglas Alexander said that the cyclone would have overwhelmed the developed country.And it was important to Burma accepted all offers it has received.Here is our world health correspondent Mike. The first UN flight carrying critically-needed high-energy biscuits arrived in Burma this morning.Two other UN flights had been waithing for clearance to fly in.Now upon it have it,they are expected to head towards Burma in the coming hours.A fourth flight will be held until the handling capacity in Rangoon that comes clearer.The UN also says four disaster suspecioulists are finally being issued with visas.But the proposed American military aid flight as an example of what was described the British government today as "mixed signals" from Burma.The American said they saw they had a decision from the Burmese leader to let the plane in.But now they say they donnot yet. Reports from Burma say that they was little of their own food and clean water.Many desperate survivors are forced to *** for anything they can get.But as our correspndent in Indoniesia Lucy Williamson reports some aid is also on its way to Burma from Jakarta. "Two planes have just taken off from the ****** in Jakarta to the land early on Friday morning in Rangoon.They carried twenty-five tons of food, medicine and blankets for the victims in the cyclone there.Indonesia has always been very mild in critisim of Burmese human rights record.And now, it's Jakarta that Burma is turning to their own needs." The Lebanonin army is warned that the *** will be threatened of political crisis in Beru continues in recent years their armies has been seen.As one of eleven most neutral instituitions.The correspondent says the recent crashes between rival factions could join into the conflict.From Beru,Jim, 明天继续,今天听不动了 |
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2个月前 紫町: 1。Five days after the devastating cyclone in Burma has left an estimated million people in need of help, the first United Nation's flight carrying aid has landed in Rangoon.The British Minister Douglas Alexander said that the cyclone would overwhelm a developed country., and it was important that Burma accepted all offers it has received. Here is our world affairs correspondent Mike O The first UN flight carrying critically-needed high-energy biscuits arrived in Burma this morning.Two other UN flights had been waiting for clearance to flying. Now upon to have it, they are expected to head towards Burma in the coming hours. A fourth flight will be held until the handling capacity in Rangoon becomes clearer.The UN also says four disaster specialists have finally been issued with visas. But the proposed American military aid flight, as an example of what was described by the British government today as "mixed signals" from Burma.The American said they saw they had the decision from the Burmese leadersto let the plane in.But now they say they don't yet. Reports from Burma say that there was little ....food and clean water. Many desperate survivors are forced to scavenge for anything they can get.But as our correspndent in Indoniesia Lucy Williamson reports some aid is also on its way to Burma from Jakarta. "Two planes have just taken off from the Airway... in Jakarta due to land early on Friday morning in Rangoon.They are carring twenty-five tons of food, medicine and blankets for the victims in the cyclone there.Indonesia has always been very mild in its critisim of Burmese human rights record. And now, it's Jakarta that Burma is turning to. It is out of needs.." 2. The Lebanese army has warned that its unity will be threatened if the political crisis in Beirut continues. In recent years the army has been seen as one of Lebanon's most neutral instituitions. But correspondents say recent clashes between rival factions could draw it into the conflict. From Beirut, Jimmy... Many shops, schools in... remain closed since poeple either can't get to work or are nervous about moving around. The main road to the city's international airport is blocked by barricades of buring tyres and ... earthworks, ment by militants ... or their allies. The final approach to the airport could only be done on foot, so filghts have been canceled for the second day running. On the main thoroughfare dividing Beirut itself from the mainly Shia southern suburbs, the army is out in force. 3. The Russian parliament has overwhelmingly approved the appointment of V... Putin as prime minister a day after he handed over the presidency to his protege DM. The vote follows a month of political maneuvering in Russia to ensure that Mr. Putin remains at the heart of power after the end of his presidential term. In a speech before the vote, Mr. Putin said his priority as prime minister would be to galvanize the economy. |
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2个月前 amybupt: BBC News with Roy Lamar. Five days after the devastating cyclone in Burma that left an estimated million people in need of help. The first United Nation's flight carrying aid has landed in Rangoon. The British Minister Douglas Alexander said that the cyclone would have overwhelmed a developed country. And it was important that Burma accepted all offers it has received. Here is our world affairs correspondent Mike Wordage. The first UN flight carrying critically needed high-energy biscuits arrived in Burma this morning. Two other UN flights had been waiting for clearance to fly in. Now probably has it, they are expected to head towards Burma in the coming hours. A fourth flight will be held until the handling capacity in Rangoon becomes clearer. The UN also says four disaster specialists have finally been issued with visas. But the proposed American military aid flight as an example of what was described the British government today as "mixed signals" from Burma. The American said they thought they had a decision from the Burmese leader to let the plane in. But now they say they don't, yet. Reports from Burma say that there was little or no food and clean water. Many desperate survivors are forced to scavenge for anything they can get. But as our correspondent in Indonesia Lucy Williamson reports some aid is also on its way to Burma from Jakarta. "Two planes have just taken off from the halling air in Jakarta due to land early on Friday morning in Rangoon. They carry in twenty-five tons of food, medicine and blankets for the victims in the cyclone there. Indonesia has always been very mild in its criticism of Burma's human rights record. And now, it's Jakarta that Burma is turning to. It is our please." The Lebanon’s army is warned that its unity will be threatened if the political crisis in Beirut continues. In recent years their army has been seen as one of Lebanon’s most neutral institutions. The correspondents say recent clashes between rival factions could draw it into the conflict. From Beirut, Jim Muir: Many shops, schools and offices remain closed, since people either can't get to work or are nervous about moving around. The main roads to the city's international airport are blocked by barricades, burning tyres and bulldozed earthworks, led by the militants from Hezbollah or his allies. The final approach to the airport can only be done on foot. Several flights have been cancelled for the second day running. On the main thoroughfare dividing Beirut itself from the mainly Shia southern suburbs, the army is out in force. The Russian parliament has overwhelmingly approved the appointment of Vladimir Putin as prime minister a day after he handed over the presidency to his protégé--Dmitry Medvedev. The vote follows a month of political maneuvering in Russia to ensure that Mr. Putin remains at the heart of power after the end of his presidential term. In a speech before the vote, Mr. Putin said his priority as prime minister would be to galvanise the economy. This is the world news from BBC. |
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2个月前 hana85: 1。Five days after the devastating cyclone in Burma that left an estimated million people in need of help, the first United Nation's flight carrying aid has landed in Rangoon.The British Minister Douglas Alexander said that the cyclone would overwhelm a developed country., and it was important to Burma accepted all offers it has received. Here is our world affairs correspondent Micheal O. The first UN flight carrying critically needed high energy biscuits arrived in Burma this morning.Two other UN flights had been waiting for clearance to flying. Now upon to have it, they are expected to the head towards Burma in the coming hours. A fourth flight will be held until the handling capacity in Rangoon becomes clearer.The UN also says four disaster specialists have finally been issued with visas. But the proposed American military aid flight, as an example of what was described by the British government today as mixed signals from Burma.The American said they saw they had the decision from the Burmese leadersto let the plane in.But now they say they don't yet. Reports from Burma say that there was little or no food and clean water. Many desperate survivors are forced to scavenge for anything they can get.But as our correspndent in Indoniesia Lucy Williamson reports some aid is also on its way to Burma from Jakarta. "Two planes have just taken off from the ? airbase here in Jakarta due to land early on Friday morning in Rangoon.They are carring twenty five tons of food, medicine and blankets for the victims in the cyclone there.Indonesia has always been very mild in its ? of Burmese human rights record. And now, it's Jakarta that Burma is turning to. It is out of needs." 2. The Lebanese army is warned that the unity will be threatened if the political crisis in Beirut continues. In recent years the army has been seen as one of Lebanon's most neutral institutions. But correspondents say recent clashes between rival factions could draw it into the conflict. From Beirut, J Many shops, schools and offices remain closed since poeple either can't get to work or are nervous about moving around. The main road to the city's international airport is blocked by barricades of buring tyres and bulldozed earthworks, ? by militants from H or their allies. The final approach to the airport could only be done on foot, so filghts have been canceled for the second day running. On the main thoroughfare dividing Beirut itself from the mainly Shia southern suburbs, the army is out in force. |
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2个月前 marusuki: based on amybupt: BBC News with Roy Lamar. Five days after the devastating cyclone in Burma that left an estimated million people in need of help. The first United Nation's flight carrying aid has landed in Rangoon. The British Minister Douglas Alexander said that the cyclone would have overwhelmed a developed country, and it was important that Burma accepted all offers it has received. Here is our world affairs correspondent Mike Wordage. The first UN flight carrying critically needed high-energy biscuits arrived in Burma this morning. Two other UN flights had been waiting for clearance to fly in, now are prone to have and expected to head towards Burma in the coming hours. A fourth flight will be held until the handling capacity in Rangoon becomes clearer. The UN also says four disaster specialists have finally been issued with visas. But the proposed American military aid flight is an example of what was described the British government today as "mixed signals" from Burma. The American said they thought they had a decision from the Burmese leaders to let the plane in. But now they say they don't, yet. Reports from Burma say that there was little or no food and clean water. Many desperate survivors are forced to scavenge for anything they can get. But as our correspondent in Indonesia Lucy Williamson reports some aid is also on its way to Burma from Jakarta. "Two planes have just taken off from the Halim Air Base nearing Jakarta due to land early on Friday morning in Rangoon. They are carrying twenty-five tons of food, medicine and blankets for the victims of the cyclone there. Indonesia has always been very mild in its criticism of Burma's human rights record. And now, it's Jakarta that Burma is turning to in his hour of needs." The Lebanon’s army has warned that its unity will be threatened if the political crisis in Beirut continues. In recent years the army has been seen as one of Lebanon’s most neutral institutions. The correspondent said recent clashes between rival factions could draw it into the conflict. From Beirut, Jim Muir: Many shops, schools and offices remain closed, since people either can't get to work or are nervous about moving around. The main roads to the city's international airport are blocked by barricades of burning tyres and bulldozed earthworks, manned by the militants from Hezbollah or their allies. The final approach to the airport can only be done on foot. Several flights have been cancelled for the second day running. On the main thoroughfare dividing Beirut itself from the mainly Shia southern suburbs, the army is out in force. The Russian parliament has overwhelmingly approved the appointment of Vladimir Putin as prime minister a day after he handed over the presidency to his protégé--Dmitry Medvedev. The vote follows a month of political maneuvering in Russia to ensure that Mr. Putin remains at the heart of power after the end of his presidential term. In a speech before the vote, Mr. Putin said his priority as prime minister would be to galvanise the economy. This is the world news from BBC. |
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2个月前 blovesea919: on marusiki~ 要死。。。这人怎么叫喇嘛。。。 BBC News with Roy Lamar. Five days after the devastating cyclone in Burma that left an estimated million people in need of help, the first United Nation's flight carrying aid has landed in Rangoon. The British Minister Douglas Alexander said that the cyclone would have overwhelmed a developed country, and it was important that Burma accepted all offers it had received. Here is our World Affairs Correspondent Mike Wooldridge. The first UN flight carrying critically-needed high-energy biscuits arrived in Burma this morning. Two other UN flights that had been waiting for clearance to fly in, now apparently have it and expected to head towards Burma in the coming hours. A fourth flight will be held until the handling capacity in Rangoon becomes clearer. The UN also says four disaster specialists have finally been issued with visas. But the proposed American military aid flight is an example of what was described by the British government today as "mixed signals" from Burma. The American said they thought they had a decision from the Burmese leaders to let the plane in but now they say they don't, yet. Reports from Burma say that there was little or no food and clean water; many desperate survivors are forced to scavenge for anything they can get. But as our correspondent in Indonesia Lucy Williamson reports, some aid is also on its way to Burma from Jakarta. "Two planes have just taken off from the Halim Air Base here in Jakarta due to land early on Friday morning in Rangoon. They are carrying twenty-five tons of food, medicine and blankets for the victims of the cyclone there. Indonesia has always been very mild in its criticism of Burma's human rights record. And now, it's Jakarta that Burma is turning to in his hour of needs." The Lebanese army has warned that its unity will be threatened if the political crisis in Beirut continues. In recent years the army has been seen as one of Lebanon's most neutral institutions. The correspondents say recent clashes between rival factions could draw it into the conflict. From Beirut, Jim Muir: Many shops, schools and offices remain closed since people either can't get to work or are nervous about moving around. The main roads to the city's international airport are blocked by barricades of burning tyres and bulldozed earthworks, manned by militants from Hezbollah or their allies. The final approach to the airport can only be done on foot. So flights have been cancelled for the second day running. On the main thoroughfare dividing Beirut itself from the mainly Shiite southern suburbs, the army is out in force. The Russian parliament has overwhelmingly approved the appointment of Vladimir Putin as prime minister a day after he handed over the presidency to his protege——Dmitry Medvedev. The vote follows months of political maneuvering in Russia to ensure that Mr Putin remains at the heart of power after the end of his presidential term. In a speech before the vote, Mr Putin said his priority as prime minister would be to galvanise the economy. This is the world news from BBC. 听底稿的同学辛苦了~ 今天BBC用词很纠结~ |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 嘿嘿,尾巴人家叫什么不大噶的,又不姓那个啥啥。。。 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: =o= BBC故意的~含沙射影~~~昨天火炬刚到珠峰他们怎么不报。。。 |
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2个月前 babyblue1983: 。。。因为他们关注老胡的日本春游鸟 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 不是不是,昨天的BBC有报,我听的HEADLINES里有的,NND报道这么说的,....on the border between Tibet and Nepal. 这不是找抽么。。。 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: γ可以严正交涉了 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 我交涉没用那,小胡还要告我偷听敌台的万一搞不好。。。哪天别又给封上了大家要群殴了 |
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2个月前 xenia734: 啊呀,我霸着沙发么听完....很惭愧啊 话说我昨天听到喇嘛也抽了一下 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 恩,很好,很爱国,很热血,很和谐 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 额,菠萝,我说γ啦~~~伽马。 没让你出头细细,γ应该实时监控敌台的说,尤其是出了“做人不能太BBC”那样的事情~ |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 哦,原来是那个字母,我给看成大写的y了。。。很像的说 |
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2个月前 vivianliv86: 同学们我回来了…… 那个是伽马? 用输入法打还真的是γ啊…… |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 嗯嗯~搜狗很强大的~ |
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2个月前 xenia734: 俄,原来sjjanet是菠萝啊... 大家的名字都好个性啊haha还有尾巴 可是头像怎么是鼻子类,嘿嘿^_< |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 小谢同学笑的眼睛都歪了~~~ |
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2个月前 xenia734: 晕了晕了....难道小谢同学是在说我吗 OMG ....神奇呀,不能断章取义的啦 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 是啊是啊,我断章取义能力很强的,你要适应一下||||| |
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2个月前 babyblue1983: 变成水贴鸟。。。 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 嘿嘿~~~~ |
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2个月前 xenia734: 好吧好吧,偶努力适应一下... 冲动是魔鬼,xenia是初中时随便取的 可是为什么是“小谢”呀....泪奔~~ |
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2个月前 sjjanet: xe|||nia 汉语学的不错,百家姓里有姓谢的~~所以嘛~~~ @baby:偶别的不来塞,就水水了呀~~HOHOHOHO |
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2个月前 xenia734: @sjjanet.....居然变成xe|||nia,my heart broke into powders啊... 有xenia这个词的哈...不过意思很怪异....伤心哇... |
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2个月前 xenia734: P.S.楼主就睁一只眼比一只眼吧,hahahahaha |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 我说我是白字先生了嘛~~不要拿这种词来考验我的智商,简直不堪一击的 |
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2个月前 vivianliv86: xenia这个是英语么…… 我这个是学习交流,不是水。 |
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2个月前 xenia734: @vivi 有的有的,貌似和植物花粉有关 ...总之很怪异,很生僻 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 查好了。。。看不懂。。。 Botany. The influence of a pollen genotype on the maternal tissue or endosperm of the fruit, shown in the form, colour, etc., of the seed. |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 尾巴你太乖了~我还以为你去睡了那 n. 齐妮亚(亦作Zenia)(f.) n. [植]种子直感 异粉性 中文也没看明白 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: SOED查的哦~~~ ……我去读课文了,读得曲曲折折,只好回来上网呢 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: ooooooo...........我来帮learner打个广告 http://bulo.hjenglish.com/group/extensive/ 喜欢读ECO等外刊的朋友可以加入 |
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2个月前 carrie861224: 看出来了,菠萝和尾巴都是在水房长大的动物。折服中~~~ |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 摇~~~你不是帮自己打广告末~ |
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2个月前 sjjanet: NONONONONO.........偶本已潜水N多年,一不小心被尾巴的若干句包含深刻哲理的话给触动了,moving......... |
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2个月前 xenia734: 一失足成千古恨那...当时为了email随便搞了个名字 话说种子直感偶也不晓得啥意思 我觉得菠萝是水果啊.... |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 小谢你太灵了,连这个都知道的 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 额。。。carrie我。。。属人来疯。 菠萝受我哪句话触动啊~ xenia想说水果水分都很足嘛~ |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 5分钟前 blovesea919: 摇~~~你不是帮自己打广告末~ ———————————— 对的,其实偶还不是很招摇的撒 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 不行了老了要回圈睡觉了。。。都早点睡吧 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 哈哈哈,熄灯时间都没到呢 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 555555.。。。。。。。困了 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 哈,那我也去睡觉了~ 对晚安一下~ |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 这个贴怎么成了晚安报道贴了||||~~~ |
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2个月前 caoanne: Five days after the devastating cyclone in Burma that left __ estimated million people in need of help, the first United Nations' flight carrying aid has landed in Rangoon. The British minister Douglas Alexander said ____ the cyclone would overwhelm at the__ developed country, and __ was important that Burma accepted all offers it had received. Here is world affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge. The first UN flight carrying critically-needed high-energy biscuits arrived __ Burma this morning. Two other UN flights are still being waiting for clearance to fly in. Now apparently have it and expected to head towards Burma in the coming hours. A fourth flight will be held until the handling capacity in Rangoon becomes clearer. The UN also says four disaster specialists have finally been issued with visas. but the proposed American military aid flight is an example of what was described by ___ British government today as mixed_ signals_ from Burma. The American said they thought they had a decision from the Burma__ leaders to let them plane in, but now they say they don’t, yet. Reports from Burma say that there was little or no food and clean water, many desperate survivals are forced to scavenge for anything they can get. But as our correspondent in Indonesia Lucy Williams reports, some aid is also on its way to Burma from Jakarta. Two_ planes have just taken off from the Halim airbase in Jakarta are due to land early on Friday morning in Rangoon. They are carrying 25_________ tons of food, medicine and blankets to_ the victims of the cyclone there. Indonesia has always been very mild in its criticism of Burma's human rights record_ and now_ it’s Jakarta that Burma is turning to in his hour of needs. ___ The Lebanese army is warned that the unity would be threatened through the political crisis in Beirut continues. And in recent years, their army has been seen as one of Lebanon's most neutral institutions. The correspondents say recent clashes between rival factions could draw it into a__ conflict. From Beirut, Jim Muir: Many shops, schools and offices remain closed, since people either can’t get to work, or are nervous about moving around. The main roads to the city’s international airport are blocked by barricades of burning tyres and bulldozed earthworks, manned by militants from Hezbollah or their allies. The final approach to the airport could only be done by foot. So flights could be canceled___ for the second day running. On the main thoroughfare, dividing Beirut itself from the mainly Shiite soughern suburbs, the army is on to_ force. The Russian parliament local overwhelmingly approved the appointment of Vladimir Putin as prime minister a day after he handed over the presidency to his protege Dmitry Medvedev. The vote follows month____ political maneuvering in Russia to ensure ____ Mr. Putin remains __ the heart of power after the end of his presidential term. In the speech before the vote, Mr. Putin said his priority as prime minister would be to galvanize the economy. This is the world news from BBC. |
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2个月前 caoanne: - -! 这对照器整出来咋是这样的~~~~~ |
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2个月前 vivianliv86: 那个花粉…… 我以为专业人士应该明白的,结果我错了。天天泡网,专业很不过关…… |
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2个月前 vivianliv86: 这贴子太快了……一回来找不着自己的发言了…… |
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2个月前 sjjanet: vivi你有发言过么|||||||~~~~ |
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2个月前 daidai86: 这好像是我看过的最高的BBC的大楼了。。。我来记号一下,各位请54我。。。XD |
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2个月前 vivianliv86: 现在对比器怎么连空格都标出来…… |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 恩恩,辛苦各位呀,来喝点水大家继续~~~明天要陪考试,顺便去探下敌情~~ |
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2个月前 quicklearner: 很不忍心在BBC下水啊,俺是BBC新人.. |
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2个月前 xenia734: 菠萝好强大,考试都可以带陪的哇.... @尾巴....哈,你回家没啊 |
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2个月前 xenia734: .....不得了,才离开一会会就变成这样了 话说那个对比器真的不咋的...出来的结果很奥妙啊 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 没办法,因为偶认识那个学校~~~ |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 3分钟前 quicklearner: 很不忍心在BBC下水啊,俺是BBC新人.. ———————— 脸皮很厚呀~~~HOHOHOHO |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 回nia~ 回了的。。。周四就回来了。。。 |
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2个月前 xenia734: 刚想起来...为啥你和菠萝同学都是这么拆分的 xe nia 很强大啊,一个读前面,一个读后面... |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 额。。。perfectly match~ 挺好 |
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2个月前 vivianliv86: 30楼,我在那里翘首期待~ |
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2个月前 vivianliv86: 回花粉 我也是那么拆分的…… |
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2个月前 xenia734: >_<...OMG,菠萝叫我小谢,尾巴叫我nia,vivi叫我花粉... xe+nia=xenia=花粉.....怎么会这样... |
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2个月前 babyblue1983: 荣幸之至啊。。。大概这是bbc小组搭建最快的水楼了 |
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2个月前 小钱不争: 此楼甚高 |
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2个月前 魔鬼身材: 狂晕,跟不上进度. |
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2个月前 hana85: 这楼水的真有水平 ~~~ |
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2个月前 vivianliv86: 吃过午饭来加个砖~ |
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2个月前 xenia734: 添砖加瓦............ BBC第一高楼 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 厚厚~ nia不乖啊~一大早起来灌水 快去把这贴没做完的作业补了~~~ |
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2个月前 xenia734: @尾巴 米有啊...偶可是上了一上午辅修啊 晚上还要考试呢....挣扎啊 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 哦哦…… 忘记了。。你们今天辅修。。。同情下, 我今天辅修沪江听力。~ 那,good luck 啦~ |
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2个月前 quicklearner: xenia和我一样啊,我下午也双学位考试... |
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2个月前 xenia734: @尾巴 开卷...还好.. 这楼好高呀,要仰视了... 尾巴不读日语吗 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 日语135的。这个星期也没去…… 囧 祝两位考试成功啊 |
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2个月前 xenia734: 晕啊,learner 那是双学位,偶这叫辅修啊....... @尾巴 很不乖呀,貌似逃了很久了啊 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 呃 …… 闪 |
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2个月前 vivianliv86: 怎么讨论双学位这么让人郁闷的话题……周末要休息,休息…… 把尾巴拖回来…… 等着看这贴子翻页呢…… |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 我在我在……我在沪江上听力辅修呢…… |
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2个月前 xenia734: 啊,发现菠萝换头像了......... |
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2个月前 blovesea919: …… 你灌纯水嘛。。。 人家昨天就换了的。。。 |
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2个月前 vivianliv86: 对对,灌纯水…… 听力辅修……你修那个老师的? |
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2个月前 xenia734: 哎...造BBC第一摩天大楼.... 出一份力哇.... |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 我……上午修BBC,中午修灌水,下午修财经堂,晚上修AP。。。 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 啧啧,好用功,今天陪考走的脚疼。。。还发现卡丢了,挂失了不知道卡号~~~再回去一趟拿手机问妈~~~ |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 倒抽一口气。 昨天看自己星座运,说我本月破财。 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 这个。。可能。。。不。。。太。。。准的。。。 你自己当心啦~~别鬼迷心窍一下买太多东西哟 |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 哈哈,那没有~ 我还是很有中华民族传统美德 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 是嘛,意志力很好的说~~~尾巴中的极品啊 |
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2个月前 xenia734: 眼看这幢楼就要破百了哇... 尾巴很迷星座哈? |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 额,还行。。。就是觉得还蛮准。。。 主要是以前大二我寝一小朋友从我们学校知识的宝库——图书馆借回来一本星座书。 结果我们彻头彻尾研究一番,结论就是——很准。。。 然后我就常用星座眼光分析问题…… |
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2个月前 xenia734: @尾巴...你们图书馆还有这种书啊,哈哈,我一直好奇塔罗牌怎么算的呢 我只测过心理年龄...43岁...还没享受大好青春就直接更年期了...偶那衰老的心啊,很崩溃很崩溃啊 |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 我记得以前还跟数学老师玩过塔罗牌的。。她给我算说有桃花运|||||我给她算最近老公有财运||||||| |
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2个月前 blovesea919: 有的额。。。塔罗太烦了。。。看到那个规则就不高兴,星座也就小玩玩,星盘太恐怖。 那个不准的,我每次测都不一样~ |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 韩国那个讲塔罗命案的片片不错的~~ |
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2个月前 xenia734: 哈哈,看来尾巴也是懒人一族啊,hohohoho 我看过塔罗牌规则,相当复杂 亲眼目睹BBC第一高楼拔地而起全过程.... |
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2个月前 sjjanet: 哈哈~~小谢太有才了~~占了占了 |