百度试题 结果1 题目How is the food in the restaurant?A. It's expensive. B. It's delicious. C. It's very cheap. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
If you eat in an expensive restaurant, waiters will usually place a hot towel on your table at the end of your meal. You can wipe your face and hands with this towel. In Japan, you can see some people slurp ( 出声地吃 ) their noodles. It is considered rude in ...
At specific times during the ceremony, guests examine the utensils and implements (which may be very expensive antiques or heirloom pieces) carefully, often using special cloths to avoid damaging them. The Japanese enjoy the delicacy of traditions like tea ceremonies, but sports is one area where...
应该用good,因为nice的意思是美好的, 漂亮的, 精密的等等 但是good出这些以外还有优良的, 上等的意思,在这里正合适
Yan planned to buy a birthday gift for her mother.D.BK规并)hem for alout ten(秒)(B)E.It's nice and cnld with that ice-eream in it.Enjoy it.Lohsters(龙虾)are deli加ious and many people like eating them.But they are realexpensive in the reslurant.Why not cook lobeters a hme?
When I finally visited Japan years ago, I was shocked to discover that, while it isn’t exactly cheap, Japan isn’t the prohibitively expensive country many people think it is. In fact, I actually found Japan to be affordable and on par with (and sometimes cheaper than) countries inWester...
A)WhatB)What an7C)HowD)What a( ) 31.___expensive it is to pay for dog food and visit the vet! A)What B)What an c)How D)What a 231expensive it is to pay for dog food and visit the vet!A)WhatB)What anC)HowD)What a 反馈...
---How about this bag?---It ___ nice,but it's too expensive.( ) A.spells B.needs C.looks D.sounds 【考点】动词词义辨析. 【答案】C 【解答】 【点评】 声明:本试题解析著作权属菁优网所有,未经书面同意,不得复制发布。 当前模式为游客模式,立即登录查看试卷全部内容及下载 发布:2024...
If you eat in an expensive restaurant, waiters will usually place a hot towel on your table at the end of your meal. You can wipe your face and hands with this towel.In Japan, you can see some people slurp (出声地吃) their noodles. It is considered rude in Western restaurants, but...
But in Japanese, that’s not the only part of speech that’s conjugated! Japanese adjectives get the past, present, and future treatment, too. To describe people, weather, food, and more, understanding Japanese adjective conjugation is important for clear communication. For a deeper ...