Who wasthe first ___(人)to swim across the English Channel(英吉利海峡)?39. He iswearing a pair of ___(眼镜)on his nose.40. Can you___(记得)what her telephone number is?41. She is quiet, she___(从不)_talkswith others.42. AllanGreen is the ___(队长)in our team.被四被...
Nearly 10,000 years ago, at the end of the Ice Age, a great flood washed over a wide, low plain, and created the English Channel. From then on, the island of Britain was isolated from the rest of Europe.N: I know there have been many people who have wanted to swim across the ...
What makes it very difficult for the swimmers to swim across the English Channel?A. T hey are not strong enough.B. T he high waves and the freezing temperature.C. T hey are not experienced enough.19. How long did it take Webb to cross the Channel?A. T wenty-one hours and forty-...
I’ve moved from primary to junior middle school (about to graduate), been taught to swim and dance (I love ballet dancing), learned to speak Chinese and French, and raised money for those in need by selling old toys and books. I really hope you’re happy. I hope you have a ...
四、根据句意及首字母提示写单词,完成句子.(每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) 31.How h_is that box? 32.How do you da person? 33.Who was the first p to swim across the English Channel(英吉利海峡)? 34.He is wearing a pair of g__on his nose. 35.The famous s_came to our school yester...
She's my _favorite_(特别喜爱的) teacher in our school.3. Who was the first _person _(人) to swim across the English Channel(英吉利海峡)?4. He is wearing a pair of _glasses_(眼镜) on his nose.5. Can youremember(记得) what her telephone number is?6. She is quiet, and she _...
“There’s so many factors that lead to aquaphobia,” Joanna says. “It can be demographic - back in the day, if you didn't live near the sea, why have swimming lessons? Those people didn't know how to swim because it wasn't thought necessary. Then they have children, and because ...
Particularly in countries with long agrarian traditions--and vocal green lobbies--the idea seems against nature. [B] In fact, genetically modified foods are already very much a part of our lives. A third of the corn and more than half the soybeans and cotton grown in the U. S. last ...
Mattew Webb was the first person to succeed. An experienced swimmer, the Englishman prepared for the history-making event by undertaking several long distance swims, including a record-breaking swim of twenty-one miles in less than 5 hours. In 1879, ⑲Webb swam across the Channel from Dover...
Read out loud. It doesn't matter what you read, as long as what you're reading is in English and doing this daily will help you to get your mouth muscles working and creating the sounds that you need to use when you speak English.大声念出来。读什么都没有关系,只要你是用英语读的,...