解析 C。“a masterpiece”指“杰作;杰出的作品”,选项 A“of poor quality”表示“质量差的”;选项 B“a failure”表示“失败”;选项 D“not well-received”表示“不受欢迎的”,均不符合,只有选项 C“an outstanding work”表示“杰出的作品”符合。
A few people remembered that Miss Amelia's mother had had a half-sister -- but there was some difference of opinion as to whether she had died or had run off with a tobacco stringer. As for the hunchback's claim, everyone thought it was a trumped-up business. And the town, knowing ...
By Jane this attention was received with the greatest pleasure; but Elizabeth still saw superciliousness in their treatment of every body, hardly excepting even her sister, and could not like them; though their kindness to Jane, such as it was, had a value, as arising in all probability from...
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不过话说回来,对于一个英语学习者(非英语爱好者)来说,学习 General American 或者是 Received ...
Elisabeth was alone around the school. Show somebody around. This way, please. This that is. On the outside. In front of. At the back of. On the other side of. Administration building. Office building of the school of management. Classroom building, library them. Doing a favor for new...
Allan was worried. This was his first time to go traveling 1 . He didn’t know how to find his seat, 2 he went to the air hostess(空姐) and asked, “Could you help me? I can’t find my seat.” The air hostess showed 3 the seat and told him 4 and fasten the seat belt(系...
and “appreciate” can be used for telling someone they are grateful for something that was said...
1章练习题 Fill in the blanks. In the past century, language teaching and learning practice have been influenced by three different views of language: the view, the view and the view. 【答案】structural,functional,interactional 【解析】上世纪语言教学和语言学习受三种语言观的影响:结构主义,功能主义...
IT WAS TAKEN FOR GRANTED that I would go on from elementary school to grammar school. If only for the sake of social standing, every well-to do family was anxious to have 'educated' sons, who were taught English and French and familiarised with music. First governesses and then tutors ...