题目10.(1.5分)Lu Xun was famous for(因……而出名) his books in the 1800s. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上因...而出名be famous for,是动词短语 the,要用一般过去时,be动词用was。 故答案为: was famous for。 反馈 收藏
英语翻译The French writer Jules Verne wrote several books in the late 1800s.In them ,he wrote about the future.He asked,"What will life be like
___, in the late 1800’s, some libraries had to keep as many as twenty to thirty copies of each of Mary Jane Holmes’s books on hand. A. Inventories showing B. That show inventories C. Inventories show that D. Showing the inventories答案C...
Atef Mahmoud, an Egyptian teacher, was happy after a long search for a few books published in the 1800s about the history of Europe. The old market in the book fair is very important for researchers who look for rare books, he said. Soor al-Azbakeya should be supported by the governme...
In a way, that’s refreshing, but it was also a bit more anti-climactic. Still satisfying, but not exacly explosive. What I love most about Moriarty is her ability to bring something new and unique to the surface with every new title. She really digs deep and doesn’t just rehash ...
Hindi Films: Pictures of the Cast V (1947-1949) हिन्दी फ़िल्म गीत कोश संकलक की भव्य यात्रा गाथा(Hindi Film Geet Kosh Saga of Compiler's Odyssey) in HINDI ...
This 2017 one is particularly about very contemporary art (that is to say, mixed media, postmodern, installation and other deconstructing and transgressive stuff by the likes of Jeff Koons or Ai Weiwei, not the older “modern” art like Van Gogh or Picasso who worked in the 1800s and into...
Discusses the history of nativism and working class culture in New York City during the 1800s with reference to the murder of butcher William Poole on Marc... EJ Gorn - 《Journal of American History》 被引量: 50发表: 1987年 The mysteries of Paris and London Page 26. xx Works Frequently...
In the 1800s, Robert Holt is out of work and looking for a job, wandering around town until he arrives at an abandoned house through an opened window for shelter and finds there a monstrous figure that allows him to take human form and manipulate the lives of everyone associated with him...
His successor, Nicholas I (1825–1855), changed both the site and the project. The Cathedral Christ the Saviour was completed by Tsar Alexander III (1881–1894). It was demolished by Stalin in the 1930s to make way for the tallest building in the world, the Palace of Soviets, but that...