4. He realized that Americans can hardly avoid buying products made in China. 5. Because China is so good at making these everyday things. I feel proud of China. 3c those (products): a camera, some beautiful clothes, a watch those (countries): Japan, France, Switzerland it: the fact ...
When they have time, some will stay at home to listen to music. Some choose to go to the theatre to enjoy an oper a or a concert(音乐 ).阅读短文,选择正确答案。( )1. We can always see people i A. sleep in the subway in Japan. B. read C.talk()2. The American family prefer ...
However, we Americans have dropped it. Somewhere in our language history, we decided that “neighbor”, “color” and “favorite” were just fine without “u” next to the “o”. Here is one more example. While I was in Lond...
【原句】Americans stopped taking prosperity for granted. 【句子图解】 【语法剖析】 定主干:第一:简单句没有从句和多余的成分,主句也很简单。Americans做主语,stop是谓语,意为“停止”。对于stop有两个常见的组合,stop to do sth.表示停下当前在做的事情去做另一件事;还有就是stop doing sth.表示停止当前正...
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( )61. Today ___ can help buses or cars to go regularly on the roads. A. Americans B. traffic lights C. Chinese D. policemen( )62. Morgan is the father of traffic lights. He came from ___. A. Canad a B. England C. Americ a D. Japan( )63. Why could Morgan invent(发明)...
You can find hip-hop everywhere you go. Countries like France, Brazil and even Japan have their own hip-hop culture.1.Many centuries ago, in West Africa, traditional storytellers played musical instruments while they were telling stories. When this tradition traveled from West Afric a to the ...
It is a day spent reminiscing with family and friends and giving thanks for everything that we have while trying to forget that everything we have came at the expense of the Native Americans through conquest, disease and gradually, systematic discrimination and disenfranchisement for those who ...
Her story isn't rare. Millions of Americans around the country lack access to fast internet at home, a need that'sbecome especially critical over the past yearas the COVID-19 pandemic forced everything from family gatherings toclasses and business meetings to go online. But even ...
In the fall of 1961, President Kennedy somberly warned Americans about deadly radioactive fallout clouds extending hundreds of miles from H‑bomb detonations, yet he approved ninety‑six US nuclear weapon tests for 1962. Cold War nuclear testing, production, and disasters like Chernobyl and Fuk...