We don't know (5)___ the Romans learned to make snow icecream, (6)___we know that in 62 AD, the Roman emperor Nero really wanted to eat snow icecream. He(7)___people up to the mountains to(8)___snow and ice, so his cooks could make it with fruit and honey (9)___ hi...
34. The ancient Romans had a different way to write numbers. The ancient Romans ___ number ___ a different way. 2024/08/01 | 12次组卷 | 1卷引用:牛津深圳版英语八年级上册拓展练习-Module 1 Amazing things Unit 2 Numbers More practice and Culture corner 相似题 纠错 详情 收藏 35. ...
In fact, the whole experience taught me a number of valuable things that I am now compelled to share. Many of these lessons will be familiar to the reader. And many of these lessons are included in the body of common sense that most people have acquired upon leaving school. It will cert...
句意:你可以在哪里了解铜管乐器与其他乐器的区别?People had been using ropes to move things for thousands of years before the invention ofthe modern elevator. The ancient Romans moved heavy things attached ( 系 ) to ropes pulled bypeople or animals. Then in 1743, the French king had a “ fl...
Overlooking the Forum is Palatine Hill, which is where the rich and important Romans resided in their palaces. It’s often described as the ‘Beverly Hills of Rome’, but I think that evokes all sorts of unsuitable connotations. It is said that it was here that Romulus killed...
It was not until the 1850s that the Western world got its first mass—produced toilet paper. It was invented by American inventor Joseph Gayetty. Before his invention, people used any kind of paper that they happened to have on hand, including newspapers and pages from magazines. With the ...
F. Since time immortal, humans have been fascinated with the color green and plants that stay green through winter. Many ancient societies—from Romans to Vikings—would decorate their Homes and temples with evergreens in the winter as a symbol of the returning growing season. But the Christmas...
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In my opinion Plato bundles all the forms of style pell-mell together, in this respect he is one of the first decadents of style: he has something similar on his conscience to that which the Cynics had who invented the _satura Menippea._ For the Platonic dialogue—this revoltingly self-...
I used to think it was awful that life was so unfair. Then I thought, 'wouldn't it be much worse if life *were* fair, and all the terrible things that happen to us come because we actually deserve them?' So now I take great comfort in the general hostili