如果名词是不可数名词,用:How much + 不可数名词 + is there + 地点状语How much water is there in the cup? 杯中有多少水?How much food is there in the bowl? 碗里有多少食物? 4.特别强调:就近原则:be和其后的主语在数上一致eg. Th...
So, Sam, did you do any of these things when you met up with your old school friend? 萨姆,你去见你的老同学时做过这些事吗? I think so. We both listened to each other, there was no tittle-tattle but a little bit of gossip. 我想是这样。我们俩都会彼此倾听,不会嚼舌根,只聊了一点八卦...
In fact, stories 7. ___ (remember) up to 22 times more than facts alone, according to Jennifer Aaker, a marketing professor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business.If you think telling stories about other people to convey information 8. ___ (sound) a lot like gossip (闲聊), you’...
High school students have always spread gossip (传言) in the halls, on the walls and on the phone. Now it’s on the Internet, too. On various message boards, kids write about whom they hate, whom they think have fallen in love with each other and record other often hurtful things that...
4. I couldpicture the disappointed look on her face, but what I feared more was the possibility that she would tell others I was that gossiper. Holding the phone in sweating hands, I kepttossing and turning(翻来覆去) in bed, at a loss about which on earth matters more: preserving my...
Mr Dursley always sat with his back to the window in his office on the ninth floor. If he hadn't, he might have found it harder to concentrate on drills that morning. He didn't see the owls swooping past in broad daylight, though people down in the street did; they pointed and gaze...
‘Gremlins’ as this fairy-tale like story metaphorically describes. It is about a girl who got a peculiar present for her birthday; a little gremlin, that grew bigger and bigger each time someone around him gossiped....
‘Gremlins’ as this fairy-tale like story metaphorically describes. It is about a girl who got a peculiar present for her birthday; a little gremlin, that grew bigger and bigger each time someone around him gossiped. The Gremlin, in the end, is so large he scares everyone away and is ...
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To engage in or spread gossip: blab,gossip,noise,rumor,talk,tattle,whisper. Idioms:tell tales,tell tales out of school. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. ...