1When we get hurt or don't feel wall, we need to face it in the right way quickly. How can we do that? First aid is here to help.Just as its name shows, first aid is the first step you should take. It is about keeping safe, helping someone feel better and getting help, eit...
—Do you know ? —No, I don't. Maybe he got hurt.A. how did he get to the theatre B. why he gave up the race C. when will he leave for China D. what he has bought for you 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 考查连接副词why引导宾语从句。句意—你知道为什么他放弃了比赛吗?...
First of all, Al can be used to do dangerous jobs and keep workers safe. If people don’t want to repeat the same boring and tiring work day after day, they can use Al to help them as well. As a result, people can free themselves from over-work and spend more time on what they...
hurt people 伤害人们 be worried about 担心 see a doctor 看医生 do more exercise 多做运动 wear warm clothes 穿暖和的衣服 take a deep breath 深深吸一口气 count to ten 数到十 go to the zoo 去动物园 next time 下一次 not well 不太好 ...
Unit1《How can I get there》 Unit2《Ways to go to school》 Unit3《My weekend plan》 Unit4《I have a pen pal》 Unit5《What does he do?》 01.单词学习angry [ˈæŋɡri] 生气 afraid [əˈfreɪd]...
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There are two kinds of hurt:hurt feelings and hurt heart. Hurt feelings occur when we take others’ behavior personally, and hurt heart occurs when people behave in unloving ways, causing us to feel core painful feelings, such as loneliness, heartbreak, grief and helplessness concerning others....
✓to do不定式+动词原形、情态动词((can、must、shall、will、need、may、dare...)+动词原形。 ✓注意介词固定搭配、介词+形容词+名词。 ✓比较级、最高级:more/most+形容词。 ✓并列形式去...and/or...,保持前后形式一致。 英语六级阅读 教研...
2016年秋季人教版PEP小学六年级英语Unit6Howdoyoufeel20162017学年度第一学期人教版 PEP小学六年级英语上册 Unit 6 How do youfeel课文重难点及练习一.重点单词和短语。angry生气的afra
Charlie, the Amazon people have rarely seen people from outside, and you look so different. How do you approach them? M: That’s true, but if you spend enough time, you get to know them. Actually, we can laugh about the same things even if we can’t talk. W: One of your ...