Good to see you. I am sorry I am not able to be there for your birthday. Jackie and I really loved our visit last year, and I am sure we would have enormously enjoyed what I expect will be a great party, but at the moment we have a previous engagement somewhere in Thailand. I have known Claudio since he was a mere lad of 22, a young graduate student of Johnnie Wheeler when I first came to Princeton. He then stayed on as an Assistant
Ladies and gentlemen: I have come to a decision which I felt I should tell you and all of my fellow American citizens, as soon as I was certain in my own mind and in my own conscience that it is the right thing to do. I have learned already in this* office that the difficult decisions always come to this desk. I must admit that many of them do not look at all the same as the hypothetical questions that I have answered f reely and perhaps too f ast on previous occasions
Chapter 1 English Literature of Anglo-Saxon Period Chapter 2 English Literature of the Late Medieval Ages I.Introduction Chapter 3 English Literature in the Renaissance I.A Historical Chapter 4 English Literature of the 17th Century I.A Historical Chapter 5 English Literature of the 18th Century I.Introduction Chapter 6 English Literature of the Romantic Age I.Introduction Chapter 7 English Literature of the Victorian Age I.Introduction Chapter 8 English Literature of the first half of the 20th Century I. Historical Background
1.I’m an office worker. 我是上班族。 2.I work for the government. 我在政府机关做事。 3.I’m happy to meet you. 很高兴见到你。 4.I like your sense of humor. 我喜欢你的幽默感。 5.I’m glad to see you again. 很高兴再次见到你。 6.I’ll call you. 我会打电话给你。 7.I feel like sleeping/ taking a walk. 我想睡/散步