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[00:58.62]M:Perhaps you've already watched or heard about Readers, a TV show that has recently become popular on CCTV. 
[01:05.97]It invites different people to read aloud on the stage and tell their moving stories. 
[01:10.83]They can read everything, like poems, books, letters and so on. 
[01:14.75]Many people fall in love with reading aloud at home. 
[01:17.87]Now the show gives people special reading pavilions to read in some big cities of China, 
[01:22.98]but every pavilion is so small that only one person can come into it each time. 
[01:28.90]Later the show will pick some of the readers and invite them to read on TV.
[01:32.61]Thanks to the wonderful TV show on CCTV, the young are becoming more and more interested in Chinese traditional culture. 
[01:50.29]M:Perhaps you've already watched or heard about Readers, a TV show that has recently become popular on CCTV. 
[01:57.55]It invites different people to read aloud on the stage and tell their moving stories. 
[02:02.38]They can read everything, like poems, books, letters and so on. 
[02:06.31]Many people fall in love with reading aloud at home. 
[02:09.51]Now the show gives people special reading pavilions to read in some big cities of China, 
[02:14.39]but every pavilion is so small that only one person can come into it each time. 
[02:20.11]Later the show will pick some of the readers and invite them to read on TV.
[02:24.10]Thanks to the wonderful TV show on CCTV, the young are becoming more and more interested in Chinese traditional culture. 
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[03:22.51]M:It was 6:30 in the morning. But I didn't want to get up. It was my first day at a new school.
[03:28.19]Although I had changed schools before, I was still worried. The other students at the new school have known each other. 
[03:34.50]It is November, so they all have had friends already since September.The school bell rang. 
[03:39.26]I entered the classroom nervously. The teacher welcomed me and asked me to sit beside a girl named Annette. 
[03:45.66]Everyone was friendly and wanted to be my first friend. 
[03:49.13]I was surprised. Then we started the lessons. Annette helped me find the pages and showed me what we were doing. 
[03:55.60]It was the same kind of math I did at my old school. 
[03:58.45]The reading book was different. It had new stories in it. 
[04:02.18]At lunch time, Annette asked me to stay with her in the line, so she could show me where everything was. 
[04:07.91]She also introduced me to her friends and we ate lunch together.In the afternoon, we had free reading time. 
[04:14.86]I read with my new friends. I was glad to have met them.At the end of the day,we got homework and left school. What a great day!
[04:33.30]M:It was 6:30 in the morning. But I didn't want to get up. It was my first day at a new school.
[04:38.66]Although I had changed schools before, I was still worried. The other students at the new school have known each other. 
[04:44.93]It is November, so they all have had friends already since September.The school bell rang. 
[04:49.99]I entered the classroom nervously. The teacher welcomed me and asked me to sit beside a girl named Annette. 
[04:55.50]Everyone was friendly and wanted to be my first friend. 
[05:00.29]I was surprised. Then we started the lessons. Annette helped me find the pages and showed me what we were doing. 
[05:05.89]It was the same kind of math I did at my old school. 
[05:08.99]The reading book was different. It had new stories in it. 
[05:12.50]At lunch time, Annette asked me to stay with her in the line, so she could show me where everything was. 
[05:18.79]She also introduced me to her friends and we ate lunch together.In the afternoon, we had free reading time. 
[05:25.53]I read with my new friends. I was glad to have met them.At the end of the day,we got homework and left school. What a great day!
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[06:29.30]W:Siena is an old city in the north of Italy. It began with a group of people living on its hills over 2,900 years ago. 
[06:40.33]Around the year 1100, Siena became an important business center in Italy. 
[06:46.56]In 1472, the first bank of the world was built in this city and has been doing business ever since.
[06:55.58]Today Siena is famous for keeping its ¡°old face¡±. 
[07:00.00]For example, its city walls, which helped keep the city safe in the past, are hundreds of years old now and look almost the same as before. 
[07:10.31]Also, many old buildings are seen here. Few things have really changed. 
[07:16.98]There is one more thing that helps keep Siena's old face: cars cannot enter the city most of the time.
[07:35.32]W:Siena is an old city in the north of Italy. It began with a group of people living on its hills over 2,900 years ago. 
[07:46.63]Around the year 1100, Siena became an important business center in Italy. 
[07:52.92]In 1472, the first bank of the world was built in this city and has been doing business ever since.
[08:01.90]Today Siena is famous for keeping its ¡°old face¡±. 
[08:06.44]For example, its city walls, which helped keep the city safe in the past, are hundreds of years old now and look almost the same as before. 
[08:16.68]Also, many old buildings are seen here. Few things have really changed. 
[08:23.32]There is one more thing that helps keep Siena's old face: cars cannot enter the city most of the time.
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[09:25.90]W:If you think texting while walking is dangerous£¬just wait until everyone starts wearing Internetª²connected glasses.
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[11:19.10]W:If you think texting while walking is dangerous£¬just wait until everyone starts wearing Internetª²connected glasses.
[11:26.40]While wearing a pair£¬you can talk to friends over video chat£¬take a photo or even buy a few things online as you walk around.
[11:36.30]These glasses can do anything you now need a smartphone or tablet computer to do.
[11:43.83]It's reported that the glasses open up endless possibilities - 
[11:48.90]as well as challenges to safety£¬privacy(Òþ˽) and fashion sensibility£¨Ê±ÉиÐÖªÁ¦£©.
[11:54.48]In development for a couple of years£¬the project is the idea of Google X£¬
[12:00.40]the online search leader's secret department that spawns(´óÁ¿Éú²ú) the selfª²driving car and could one day send elevators£¨µçÌÝ£© into space.
[12:10.37]If it takes off£¬it could bring reality another step closer to science fiction£¨¿Æ»ÃС˵£©£¬
[12:16.42]where the line between human and machine will not be clear.
[12:21.26]But a number of people also worry about the new technology.
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[12:29.31]What about the effect on your vision£¨ÊÓÁ¦£© of having a screen so close to your eyes?