百度试题 结果1 题目【题目】这个小女孩背下了这首诗。The little girl learned the poem ___ __. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】 by heart 反馈 收藏
The Chimney Sweeper is a poem by William Blake, published in Songs of Innocence and of Experience in 1794. It is located early in Songs of Experience, between The Little Girl Found and Nurse's Song. This poem is best understood when read in conjunction with the corresponding poem...
The girl is named Robin, and the poem is set in the time of the 18th century. The theme of the poem is about the life of the little match girl and her struggle (奋斗) against the的命运. The poet is trying to help Robin, but he is not successful. At the end of the poem, ...
He describes in the next lines how his love used to pass the “salley gardens / with little snow-white feet”. This is a great use of imagery that depicts his love as someone young, beautiful, and with the addit...
To his little girl. My Father, My Friend by Peggy Stewart Stewart’s ‘My Father, My Friend’ speaks about the loving relationship the poet has with her father, who has proved to be as much a friend to her as a parent. Through the good times and the bad, he’s always been there ...
( )6. ___ the little girl is only five years old, she knows more than 200 poems. A. Although B. If C. Because D. Unless( )7. -Whose bike is this?-It ___ belong to Adam. Look! His bag is on it. E. must F. may G. will . can( )8. While Sally ___ the housewor...
Noah found a small note folded inside his costume pocket. “There’s a seat next to me. After the final bow. If you’d like to stay, even after the script ends.” He stepped off stage, heart louder than the applause. And ther...
The little girl has the poem by heart. (learn) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 learnt##learned 【详解】 句意:这个小女孩已经牢记这首诗了。助动词has后加过去分词,构成现在完成时。learn的过去分词是learnt/learned。故填learnt/learned。反馈 收藏
But to show you how little I deserve to be called a professional woman, how little I know of the struggles and difficulties of such lives, I have to admit that instead of spending that sum upon bread and butter, r...
The Little Match Girl by William Topaz McGonagall - It was biting cold, and the falling snow, Which filled a poor little match girl's heart with woe, Who was bareheaded a