Once upon a time a little girl tried to make a living by selling matches in the street. It was New Year's Eve and the snowed streets were deserted. From brightly lit windows came the tinkle of laughter and the sound of singing. People were getting ready to bring in the New Year. But...
A poor girl was selling matches(火柴) in the street on Christmas Eve. She was very hungry and cold but she couldn’t return home. She didn’t sell any match , her stepmother would be angry. It was very cold. The girl felt so cold and hungry that she stopped in front of a beautif...
卖火柴的小女孩
卖火柴的小女孩agirlsellingmatches Onceuponatimealittlegirltriedtomakealivingbysellingmatchesinthe street.ItwasNewYear'sEveandthesnowedstreetsweredeserted.Frombrightly litwindowscamethetinkleoflaughterandthesoundofsinging.Peoplewere gettingreadytobringintheNewYear.Butthepoorlittlematchsellersat sadlybesidethefoun...
卖火柴的小女孩agirlsellingmatches 系统标签: 火柴女孩girllittlmatchesselling 卖火柴的小女孩agirlsellingmatches Onceuponatimealittlegirltriedtomakealivingbysellingmatch esinthe street.ItwasNewYear'sEveandthesnowedstreetsweredeserted.From brightly lit...
这是除夕和下雪街上空无一人。从明亮的窗户传来了笑声叮当声和歌声。人们正准备将在新的一年。但可怜...
a girl selling matches Once upon a time a little girl tried to make a living by selling matches in the street. It was New Year's Eve and the snowed streets were deserted. From brightly lit windows came the tinkle of laughter and the sound of singing. People were...
考查动词词义辨析。句意:卖火柴的小女孩饿死了。A. waited等待;B. emerged出现;C. starved饿死;D. scolded责备。由上文“The little girl selling matches”和下文“to death”可知,此处表示卖火柴的小女孩饿死了,starve to death意为“饿死”,故选C。反馈...
A little girl is selling matches. But nobody buys her matches. A big carriage passes by her. The little girl is hit by it and falls down. She drops all the matches. Her shoes fall off too. "Watch out!" the driver says and just leaves Two boys see her, and they run away with ...
综合速度(速度*正确率)超过 122.69 才能挑战成功! Once upon a time a little girl tried to make a living by selling matches in the street. It was New Year's Eve and the snowed streets were deserted. From brightly lit windows came the tinkle of laughter and the sound of singing. People wer...