“The word “sheriff” combines the Anglo-Saxon words “shire,” meaning “county,” and “reeve,” meaning “guardian,”……… Sheriffs, which are employed all over this great nation, were the advent of, well, the English. Oh, you know who else used the term on multiple occassians?
___A.Pete Worden will invest and support Hawking's plans.B.Viruses will be wiped out in 1,000 years.C.The adventure would use a huge spacecraft.D.Hawking needed help to finish his plan.(3)Which of the following can replace the underlined word in Paragraph 4?___A.Opportunities...
Google-parent Alphabet on Wednesday confirmed that an executive accused of sexual harassment left the company without an exit package as tension over its handling of such matters heightened. Word that Rich DeVaul, a director at X lab devoted to "moonshots" such as internet service from balloons,...
D.He was thirsty for enjoying the sea view.(3)What does the underlined word "destabilizing" mean in paragraph 4? BA.Quitting.B.Destroying.C.Sheltering.D.Improving.(4)What will the author probably do in the following paragraph? DA.Recommend visiting Greenland.B.Pl...
So it’s not easy for outsiders局外人 to use slang correctly. Like many languages, American English has numerous[]眾多的 idioms成語 that paint word pictures. These colorful expressions come from everyday life and add spice to language. When Americans want to make a good first impression on ...
$4.00 a gallon for gas while the rest of the country spends $2.50. Well, we are the first state to screw the public on the fantastic fraud called global warming. A fraud initiated to pad the pockets of the elite with dollars pilfered from the working class. It’s working quite well ...
Our planet is in trouble ! Almost every day we seem to hear of another problem affecting the environment such as acid rain (酸雨).global warming , the damage (损害)of rainforests and other living places for wild animals and so on.Nowaday
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(moulinyan) to refer to African Americans. As a boy, I could sense that this was a put-down word, however, not as demeaning as “n—–r.” I placed it next to the other words used to put down boys of other nationalities who made up our small town of Hasbrouck Heights, NJ: “...
He has certainly done them proud and has become the focal point for their live performances. Paul remains as always. Full of energy, singing a set of songs that were, once again, very familiar to the audience. Everyone was singing along and knew every word! Even I am starting to ...