You’ve probably already heard Airstream is gearing up for the launch of our new fiberglass travel trailer, the Nest. But if you’re wondering how the Nest came to be – after all, it’s a whole new look for an Airstream – you aren’t alone! We talked with the Nest’s creator, R...
Why care, Maid, where the fallen flowers blew?Next year, when peach and plum-tree bloom again,Which of your sweet companions will remain?三月香巢已垒成,梁间燕子太无情! 明年花发虽可啄,却不道人去梁空巢也倾。This spring the heartless swallow built his nest...
"What kind of bird?" my sister asked."I didn't see the bird, ma' am, only the nest," replied the child."Then, can you give us a description of the nest?" my sister encouraged her ."Well, ma'am, it just resembles your hair. " 下面是这则笑话的翻译,也许对你有帮助...
and turned round to come out again. Anna Dorothea, the pale hyacinth, a child of fourteen, was quiet and thoughtful; her large, deep, blue eyes had a dreamy look, but a childlike smile still played round her mouth. I was not able to blow it ...
“Tweet, where has the master of the nest gone?” cried one, “I suppose he could not bear it when the wind blew, and therefore he has left this country. I wish him a pleasant journey.” The forest leaves became more and more yellow, leaf after leaf fell, and the stormy winds of...
He Zehua, an inheritor of the Wannan shadow play, displays his collections of shadow play puppets in his museum in Shuidong Town, Xuancheng City of east China's Anhui Province, Dec. 12, 2018. Shadow play, also known as shadow puppetry, is a folk performing art originating in China. With...
A. is bullied by other ducks B. is born in a duck's nest C. turns into a beautiful swan D. runs away from the pond 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:在丑小鸭的故事里,首先是丑小鸭出生在鸭窝里,然后因为长得丑被其他鸭子欺负,接着从池塘逃跑,最后才变成美丽的天鹅,所以答案是B。反馈...
A. A bird builds a nest. B. A man starts a business. C. A child makes a friend. D. A woman writes a book. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。选项 A“一只鸟筑巢”不是故事的主要内容。选项 B“一个男人创业”与听力故事不相关。选项 D“一个女人写一本书”在听力中未提及。而选项 C...
小学英语 安徒生童话系列(二)The Story of the Wind於.pdf,the Story of the Wind by Hans Christian Andersen (1859) EAR the shores of the GREat Belt , which is oneof the straits that connect the Cattegat with theBaltic , stands an old mansion with th ick
toward them. She looked up at the nests. They were empty. The long-stalked cornflower was growing in one of them; in another was a yellow mustard seed, looking as if the whole nest were there solely for its protection. And the sparrows flew up into the storks' nests, to take ...