Larry Thompson
28. People should pay more attention to the education of children because they will play a very significant /(important) part/(role) in the future of our country. 人们应该增加对儿童教育的重视,因为他们会在祖国的未来扮演重要的角色。 29. In 2008, you will see Beijing as beautiful as a garde...
You could still hear the operatic sounds it was making underwater.” The realization that this is a precious land, to be respected by humans, was one of the biggest things that hit home to Ginni.1. Which of the following best explains “take the plunge” underlined in paragraph 2? A....
Guitarist Fareed Haque is still young (in his mid-20s), still hungry (playing small clubs and the occasional wedding)--and one of the best-known jazz musicians still living in Chicago (thanks to two albums of his own, sideman stints with Paquiito D'Rivera and Sting, and a solo shot ...
I still occasionally find myself amazed at the details our ears and brains can pick up on. My quiet work time was recently interrupted by a person in the room next door. I couldn’t see them, but I knew exactly what they were doing: cracking their knuckles(指关节). It’s such a di...
That dream will become a reality Monday night when Clark is expected to be taken first by the Indiana Fever in the WNBA draft. Her mom Anne still has the piece of paper that Clark wrote it on. “It's pretty special, looking back at that sheet I was able to...
Still a crook any way you look The State Bar of Texas on Wednesday moved to drop its lawsuit against Attorney General Ken Paxton for his attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, extending a cascade of legal and political wins for the once-embattled Republican leader....
Guitarist Fareed Haque is still young (in his mid-20s), still hungry (playing small clubs and the occasional wedding)--and one of the best-known jazz musicians still living in Chicago (thanks to two albums of his own, sideman stints with Paquiito D'Rivera and Sting, and a solo shot ...
Scoot Henderson helped his standing in Charlotte with a highly impressive workout this past weekend in front of the Hornets' front office and coaching staff. He showed an impressive level of conditioning, intensity, explosiveness and shot-making that portend good things for him later. ...
Donald Brashear fought in the NHL because that was his job, not because he wanted to drop the gloves — which he did more than all but seven players to ever play in the league. “Fighting was never the most important thing in my life,” Brashear said.