would rather do宁愿做某事,prefer to do更喜欢做某事。而People who live in cold climates prefer to use warm colors已经是一个完整的句子。to give their homes a warm and comfortable feeling是前面这句话的目的,故选B。考点:考查would rather和 prefer的词组以及to do 作目的状语的用法。
冷暖色与其它各色cmyk值(Cold, warm colors and other colored CMYK values).doc,冷暖色与其它各色cmyk值(Cold, warm colors and other colored CMYK values) Green is a cool color! Warm colors include red purple, red, orange, yellow orange, orange; Cool colors
百度试题 结果1 题目32. People who live in cold ___(气候)prefer using warm colors.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 climate 该题需要填入一个表示“气候”的名词。根据句意,生活在寒冷气候中的人们更喜欢使用暖色调,因此答案为“climate”。反馈 收藏 ...
protect保护;prefer更喜欢;pronounce发音;practice练习。根据"...warmcolorstocalmcolors"可知,考查动词短语"prefer...to...",表示"与……相比,更喜欢……"。故选B。反馈 收藏
题目People in cold areas warm colors to calm colors in their homes.( ) A. protect B. prefer C. pronounce答案A.保护;B.更喜欢;C.发音。根据句意:寒冷地区的人们更喜欢暖色,而不是冷色。考查句型prefer...to...和……比起来更喜欢。故选:B。
解析 根据题干,可知考查句子结构:prefer更喜欢…主要短语是:暖色warm colors;营造一种温暖、舒适的感觉create a warm, comfortable feeling.不定式表目的.故答案为prefer warm colors;create a warm, comfortable feeling. People live in cold areas prefer warm colors to create a warm, comfortable feeling. ...
Jump to: navigation, search "The distinction between 'warm' and 'cool' colors has been important since at least the late 18th century.[1] The contrast, as traced by etymologies in the Oxford English Dictionary, seems related to the observed contrast in landscape light, between the "warm" ...
Colors can show different feelings. Warm colors usually make us feel happy. But cold colors usually make us feel sad The primary (基本 ) colors are red, yellow, and blue. They can be together to make diflerent colors. Getting two primary colors together makes a secondary()color. The ...
Colors can be often d___ into two general types ,the warm color and the cold color. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 ivided 考查动词的过去分词.结合语境"颜色通常可以__两大类,暖色和冷色."及首字母提示,可知,应该是"被分为"用情态动词的被动语态,结构是情态动词+be+动词的过去分词.divide的过去分词是...
Jump to: navigation, search "The distinction between 'warm' and 'cool' colors has been important since at least the late 18th century.[1] The contrast, as traced by etymologies in the Oxford English Dictionary, seems related to the observed contrast in landscape light, between the "warm" ...