Is the frog in the water? A. Yes, it is. B. No, it isn't. 答案 .A[解析]句意:青蛙在水里吗?观察图片,作肯定回答,故选A。相关推荐 1Is the frog in the water? A. Yes,it is. B. No,it isn’t. 2Is the frog in the water? A. Yes,it is. B. No,it isn’t. 3Is t...
Put a frog in the water and start heating the water.As the temperature of the water rises,the frog is able to adjust its body temperature.The frog keeps on adjusting with the increase in temperature. Just when the water is about to reach the boiling point,the frog is not able to adjust...
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Once the frog fell in a vessel of the hot water. The Water was still on a gas stove. The frog still did not try to jump out of the vessel, instead just stayed in it. As the temperature of the water started to rise, the frog managed to adjust its body temperature accordingly. 一只...
Elise couldn't say a word in the meeting and looked quite pale. She must have had a frog in her throat.伊莉斯在会议中一个词都说不出来,她看起来脸色很苍白。她一定是喉咙干而说话困难。 She had a frog in her throat, so she had a drink of water before she went on speaking.她因喉咙干...
5. A frog will in the water when it is going to rain. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 croak【答案】croak【核心短语/词汇】be going to do sth.:将要做某事【翻译】下雨前青蛙会在水里呱呱叫。【解析】根据句意和常识可知此处为“呱呱叫”这一含义,will后接动词原形,故答案为croak。
【题目】D危机Put a frog in the water and start heatingthe water. As thetemperature of the water rises, the frog is able to adjust its body temperature. T he frog keeps on adjusting with the increase in temperature.Just when the water is about to reach theboiling point, the frog is ...
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said Frog,admiring his reflection in the water. "I am beautiful and I can swim and jump better than anyone. I am green,and green is my favourite colour. Being a frog is the best thing in the world." “我多么幸运啊!” 弗洛格欣赏...
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