Can anybody help understand the listening?

gxnn

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I have tried to understand the following listening and got my version as

"those farts will go down to real art history as ultimate online gallery"

But it doesn't make much sense, it looks like. Here is the link

http://tieba.baidu.com/p/6457532121

Thank you for your help
 
The first part is gibberish. Only part I can understand is "this is the ultimate online" then the rest is gibberish. What is this for?
 
I have tried to understand the following listening and got my version as

"those farts will go down to real art history as ultimate online gallery"

But it doesn't make much sense, it looks like. Here is the link

http://tieba.baidu.com/p/6457532121

Thank you for your help

Hey gxnn and everyone else,

The link opened for me and looks as if it is in Chinese. I opened gxnn's profile and he is also Chinese learning English. I hope there is someone who can maybe translate for him.

Good luck gxnn. :D
 
Thank you my friends.
I am a Chinese learning and using English, that is true, but I can understand nearly all your words in writing, so don't worry about that.
As to the short video clip, it is part of a TV news perhaps, I am not sure either, someone who is also a learner asks me for help since I look like an international returned student so I have to act like one, but realizing I have no idea then I turned to you for help. Perhaps the page you open is in Chinese, but the clip is undoubtedly in English.


Currently we cannot go out of our residential area freely due to the widespread pneumonic virus across the country, so we have more time to stay at home and online...and today is the second day of our week-long Chinese New Year holiday...the US embassy located in Wuhan has evacuated...
 
OK, perhaps you have problems to get the meaning of the listening due to various reasons...

Here is another problem:
---When will your sister go to England?
---She ____ London since four years ago.

Four choices to be filled in the blank:
A.went to
B.has gone to
C.has been to
D.has been in

I think both C and D are OK, but some say either C or D is good. I would like to hear you explanation, thank you.
 
“When will your sister go to London?” That’s asking about something in the future. “She will go tomorrow / next month / in six weeks.”

Also, ‘since’ doesn’t work the way you have it. En Français, the structure works that way, but not in English. You could say, “My sister has been in London since June.”

“My sister went to London four years ago.” That works.

“My sister has been to / been in London.” Those work, but the time is indeterminate. She’s been there sometime in the past.

“My sister has gone to London.” That works, too, but carries an implication that she is still there.
 
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