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偶滴博客已经搬家了(2007-11-09 07:10)
 
偶滴博客已经搬家了,欢迎大家继续支持哦:
 
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CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: It's Friday, and we're closing out the week here on CNN Student News. Hi, everybody. I'm Carl Azuz. Let's get things going today with a quick quiz.

Shoutout

GEORGE RAMSAY, CNN STUDENT NEWS: Today's Shoutout goes out to Mr. Trook's Speech classes at Lubbock High School in Lubbock, Texas! What do Charlie Crist, Sonny Perdue and Bob Riley have in common? If you think you know it, shout it out! Are they all A) Football coaches, B) Governors, C) Business partners or D) U.S. congressmen? You've got three seconds -- GO! Charlie Crist of Florida, Sonny Perdue of Georgia, and Bob Riley of Alabama are all governors. That's your answer and that's your Shoutout!

First Up: Water Wars

Writing(2007-10-31 13:08)
 

                   Writing


过渡词语:
   1) 用以解释的过渡词,比如:now, in addition, for, in this case, furthermore, in fact
    1. The problem, in this case, is hard to solve.
    2. Furthermore, several people telephoned the same night.
   2) 表示强调的过渡词,如:certainly, indeed, above all, surely, most important
    1. Indeed, a dessert is always enjoyable.
    2. Above all, do not build an open fire in a forest.
   3) 表示转折的过渡词but, however, although, though, yet, except for
    1. Yet there was still a chance that he would win.
    2. Except for one girl, all the hikers returned.

4) 用以举例的过渡词for example, for instance, thus, such, next
         1. For instance, a telegram often costs more than a telephone call.
   &nb

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MONICA LLOYD, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: It's Friday, and we're wrapping up the week here on CNN Student News. Thanks for joining us. I'm Monica Lloyd.

First Up: Fighting Fire

LLOYD: First up, President Bush tours some of the areas in California damaged by this week's wildfires. He arrived there yesterday and promised to provide federal help for the victims of the fires. At least 10 deaths have been linked to the blazes, but there are some signs of progress in the fight. Changes in the weather have given firefighters some help in battling the flames, and evacuation orders have been lifted in at least a dozen communities.

The area that's been affected by these fires is enormous. Nearly 740 square miles have been burned! So, how do firefighters try to stop somethin

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CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Welcome to CNN Student News. We're on air, online and on iTunes, and in your class. And we're happy to have you with us. From the CNN Center, I'm Carl Azuz.

First Up: California Burning

AZUZ: First up today, a shift in the wind. It's given firefighters some help in their battle against the flames in California. Several wildfires have been contained in the southern part of the state. At least a dozen are still burning, but that change in the wind helped stop two of the biggest ones from spreading. And the region needed some good news. That's because the toll of these fires, which have been burning all week, has been tremendous. Nearly 1 million people have been for