答案: A 42.A.paragraphs B.words C.letters D.sentences 解析: 作者在后面只说了两个西班牙语的单词,故选 B。 答案: B 43.A.Everything B.Anything C.Nothing D.Something 解析: 作者只说了那两个西班牙语的单词,再也没说别的什么了。 答案: C 44.A.turned around B.ran away C.followed ...
Unit 1 Understanding ideasA Child of Two Cuisines享受跨国美食的孩子阅读课件33002To obtain the general idea of the text, and accurately understand and explain the meaning of the title;To find out the sentences in the text expressing the people's views on the food ;To understand the differences...
, but were a single vector that entangled these factors. However, in the same way that sentences are not random sequences of words,Footnote11visual scenes are not composed of random collections of objects—there are co-occurrences of objects, and relationships between them. For example, there a...
•4Theworkersworkhard.Soonit'sgoingtogetdark/dɑːk/.Theywilltakearest/rest/.⑧ •5Therearemillionsofplantsonearth.⑨Theygivemorethanfoodandoxygen.Withoutplants,thenatural/'nætʃərəl/worldwouldbeverydifferent!⑩ 3Chooseanothersuitabletitleandgiveyourreasons.•baHowtomakesugarbHow...
Examples sentences using Hyperbole: "He runs faster than the wind." "She cried a river of tears." "I'm so tired I could sleep for a year." 5. Why do people use Hyperbole? People use Hyperbole to make their statements more impactful, to express strong emotions, or to add a humorous...
We don’t need this knowledge to understand any of the sentences, but it can be useful in linguistic analysis to recognise the different grammatical functions of a word. It certainly helps us work out the connections between groups of words – and that is important when we need to know wher...
●The night was dark and quiet; my blood ran cold when I heard a strange noise outside at dark night.In neither situation above, our blood can reach the point so high or so low in temperature. Yet, with the situations the two sentences created, it is not difficult to work out the ...
* From the Hebrew word חִידָה (ḥîḏâ) H2420 (also used as dark sentences or speech) meaning “hard question, riddle, enigma, or puzzle,” and is synonymous with the word “proverb” or “parable”. But the word that is translated into English as “parable” ...
Reading senseless sentences: brain potentials reflect semantic incongruity. Science. 1980. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.7350657. Article PubMed Google Scholar Kutas M, Federmeier KD. Thirty years and counting: finding meaning in the N400 component of the event-related brain potential (ERP). ...
The goal of language ability: to lead students to get the main idea of the text through skimming, so that students can accurately understand and explain the meaning of the title; lead students through intensive reading, quickly find out the sentences that express the views of the characters on...