By next month, he will have been reading that classic novel for three months. The sentence shows that he started reading the novel in the past and will continue to read it until next month. At that time, he ___ that novel for a long time. A....
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The classic novel "Pride and Prejudice" is renowned for its vivid portrayal of social life in 19th-century England. A. famous B. popular C. well-known D. noted 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。“renowned”意为“著名的”,四个选项都有“著名”的意思。“famous”强调广为人知;“popular”侧重...
2. The book is also for children. It's about the seas. It tells us about different kinds of water pollution and the things we can do to keep the seas clean. 3. This children's novel tells the story of Juan,a young Guatemalan boy. He is abandoned (被遗弃的) first by his father,...
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But why read the graphic novel version of a classic? Why not just jump straight in to the classic itself? I have tried but for some reason many of the classics from my own childhood just don’t capture the interest of my book-loving pre-teen. You cannot even imagine my utter devastatio...