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yoyo530521 发表于 2007-6-28 17:10

天天商务英语学习(中高级)2007-6-28 MP3下载

[table=98%][tr][td=1,1,639]天天商务词汇 [/td][/tr][/table][table=98%][tr][td=1,1,459][font=Bookman Old Style][b]mug (noun)[/b] (有柄的)大杯子[/font][/td][td=1,1,179][align=center][url=http://www.youmars.com/07ttxx/20070628%20mug%20(noun).mp3][color=#0000ff][/color][/url] [/align][/td][/tr][/table][table=98%][tr][td=1,1,131][align=center]解释[/align][/td][td=1,1,507][align=center][font=Bookman Old Style][size=2]a tall cup with straight sides and a handle[/size][/font][/align][/td][/tr][/table][table=98%][tr][td=1,1,131][align=center]例句[/align][/td][td=1,1,507][align=center][font=Bookman Old Style][size=2]He is always walking around with a mug of coffee in his hand. Doesn't he have any work to do?[/size][/font][/align][/td][/tr][/table][table=98%][tr][td]天天商务报道 [/td][/tr][/table][table=98%][tr][td=1,1,464][font=Bookman Old Style][size=2]Electronic gaming - Virtual escape[/size][/font]
[font=Bookman Old Style]电子游戏 -- 在虚拟世界中逃避[/font]
[/td][td=1,1,174][align=center][url=http://www.youmars.com/07ttxx/20070628%20Virtual%20escape.mp3][color=#0000ff][/color][/url] [/align][/td][/tr][/table][table=98%][tr][td][font=Bookman Old Style][size=2]South Korea is battling an epidemic of a new kind. According to government statistics, more than two per cent of people under the age of 40 are addicted to electronic gaming. A further ten per cent of young Koreans are considered to be "obsessed" with playing.[/size][/font]
[font=Bookman Old Style][size=2]The situation is serious: ten South Koreans died last year of health problems related to gaming addiction. Alarmed, the government has set up an addiction hotline and opened a treatment centre in an effort to cope with the problem. [/size][/font]
[font=Bookman Old Style][size=2]Two out of three of the country's homes have high-speed broadband connections, so South Koreans have easy access to games in cyberspace. For many young people, however, online gaming is more than just a hobby. Under enormous pressure at school and in their careers, they are looking to the virtual world for an escape from the stresses of daily life. In thousands of internet cafes across the country, they play games for hours, with few meal breaks and even less sleep. Side effects, such as depression and a detached sense of reality, are common. "I stopped changing my clothes," said 20-year-old Kim Myung, a therapy patient at a clinic. "I didn't go out. And I began to see myself as a character in my games," he told The Washington Post.[/size][/font]
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azzi 发表于 2007-9-13 13:53

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hbzxh99 发表于 2007-10-22 17:09

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