8.weekdayn.工作日(星期一至星期五的任何一天) 9.awfuladj.糟糕的;讨厌的 10.becomev.变成;成为 11.betteradj.较好的adv.较好地 12.personn.人 13.focusv.集中(注意力、精力等);聚焦 14.focuson集中(注意力、精力等)于 15.buildv.创建;建造 16.spiritn.精神;情绪 17.t
2)作为燃料的油 I havetofuelthe car first before we go. 出发之前我得先给车加好油。 三、heat热量→v.加热 You canheat up the food in a microwave oven. 你可以用微波炉热热饭。 The system canheatthousands of homes. 这套系统可以为上千个家庭供热。 加热的设备叫做heater 四、salt盐→v.放盐...
Hi, I’m Allen. Before, I was short, and couldn’t ride my bike well.Now I gocycling every weekend. 嗨,我是艾伦。以前,我个子矮,不会骑自行车。现在我每个周末都去骑自行车。 TWO Hello, my name is Diana. Before I couldn’t play badminton.Now ...
White, I'm afraid we have to put you on a strict diet. From now on, you're going to have to stay away from salty food. W: Does that mean I can't have any more fast food? M: Right. You can't have any fried food or steaks. W: What about breakfast food like eggs and sau...
19.A.car B.map C.dog D.telephone 20.A.food B.help C.seats D.rules 三、阅读单选(本大题共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分) A TheWenhuaMiddleSchool Youmust: ◆Arriveatschoolbeforehalfpastseveneverymorning. ◆Handinyourhomeworkbeforeeight. ...
On this one, list all the positive things you’ve done for others. It might be the time when you helped a friend with their homework, when you did the ironing without being asked, or when you baked cookies after the family had...
通过第一段的第二句 话"T hose are the classic rules for the evening broadcasts and the morning papers."(这些是 晚间广播和早报的经典规则。)和第二段的首 句"T he 'if it bleeds' rule works for mass medi a"(“如果流血”规则适用于大众媒体)可知,像"it bleeds"这样的传统说法适用于大众...
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Well before the sun rises and then again after school, Arrissa Swails feeds and waters her goats, fancy chickens and three dairy cows. There’s another trip to the barn at night to hustle the chickens into their coop.
例句:Eating healthy food and exercising regularly is a recipe for longevity. 这个习语还涉及一个固定表达a recipe for disaster,表示it is very likely to have unpleasant consequences。 例句:Studying all night and getting no sleep before your final exam is a recipe for disaster. ...
18 In November 1942, the Russians launched a counterattack. With little or no shelter from the winter cold in and around Stalingrad, German troops were further weakened by a lack of food and supplies. Not until January 1943 did the Germans give up their siege. Of the three hundred thousand...