Don’t just unpack in your old room and expect things will work out. You are an adult, and your parents have had more freedom as empty nesters. As much as they love you, this will be a lifestyle change for them as well as for you. If you or your parents work from home, set up...
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解析 B正确率: 0% 句意:大学生帮助了我们很多,他们很乐于助人。考査同源词用法辨析。分析题干 College students ___ us a lot. They are ___. 结构可知,第一个空是谓语动词,主语是可数名词复数,谓语动词用 help;第二个空位于系动词后是表语,用形容词,故选B反馈...
However, while schools wait for the introduction and effects of this funding, help is needed now for college students across the country. Find out how to help college students with mental health issues in this blog, with 4 actionable strategies you can put in place to help alleviate mental he...
college students大学生go to college上大学leave college大学毕业 be ready to do sth.乐意做某事;准备好做某事 My neighbours are ready to share their different skills.我的邻居们乐意分享他们各自的技能。 They are ready to have a “helping hands” meeting.他们准备好召开“援手”会议。 be ready for ...
The college’s aim is to___students___their aspirations. 大学的目标是帮助学生实现他们的抱负。 This charity aims to___people___themselves. 这个慈善机构的宗旨是帮助人们自力更生。 She___the party. 她协助筹备了晚会。 Come and___me___this box. 来帮我抬这个箱子。 需要注意的...
For some US college students, a break from school is a time to volunteer to help communities in need. They take school sponsored (赞助) trips to do voluntary work. This spring break, I had the opportunity to go on one of these (trip), and it was the best week of my entire life. ...
Somecollegestudentsare ready tohelp.—些大学生很乐于助人。(P20)1college可数名词,意为“学院”。~e.g. They al
students need “more preparation before college to understand what college is for, why they are there, the promises and opportunities for lifelong learning that higher education can—and should—offer.” (For what it’s worth, Student Voice survey respondents who’d sought treatm...