B. Start from small thing's 3. Great goal is necessary. An English student called Richard Branson opened a student magazine when he was only 16 years old. But he didn't stop there. He also opened a record business with many shops and now his company has planes? trains and car.s. C...
We will also remember the Twin Towers for everything they were: a remarkable technological achievement, a representation of an ideal and ultimately, a staggering reminder of our own vulnerability. In remembering this proud structure, we honor the spirit in which it was built, and we memorial...
a big fire ball and that it is very,very far away.She also said nobody can stay close to that "ball".I was so surprised that I kept my (8)m outhopen.Later on,more ideas about weather,planes,wildlife and even pollution came to our ears.I felt each day brought(...
Allied powers also used the CCTV system to detect enemy planes and track their movements. Surveillance equipment was usually installed on tall towers or buildings and operated by trained personnel who would closely monitor incoming planes. To monitor troop movements and protect military installations, c...
Born in 1947, Hillary lived a happy childhood.Her parents were open to anything that interested her.But they were also strict.When young Hillary got straight A (全优) grades at school, her father said the school must have been too easy. ...
题目London's Big Ben Big Ben is in fact the name of the clock's big bell inside the tower. The clock is a striking clock.A hammer strikes(敲打,撞击) Big Ben on the hour and (1) makes(make) it ring.On the quarter hours,the same thing happens to the four smaller...
The most popular way would be to use what is known as a “content screener ". But this can’t be wholly reliable, and the best thing parents can do is to talk to their kids and let them know what is OK or not OK to see or to do on the Internet. Another way is that Mum or...
In the 1960s and even into the 1970s and '80s smoking was permitted nearly everywhere: smokerscould light up at work, in hospitals, in school buildings, in bars, in restaurants, and even on buses, trains and planes (1, 4). Do smoking cigarettes make you skinny?
“Before World War II, a lot of the airlines were using seaplanes,” says amphibious aviation aficionado Lawrence Reece. “You didn’t have airport infrastructure, so it just made more sense. If you can land on the water, then you have the largest runway in the world.” ...
D[avid] A[stor] very damping about the Dieppe raid, which he saw at more or less close quarters and which he says was an almost complete failure except for the very heavy destruction of German fighter planes, which was not part of the plan. He says that the affair was definitely misre...