When her fifteen year old son unexpectedly died in his sleep, she couldn’t bear to erase the greeting on his cell phone’s voicemail — so much so — she kept paying for his mobile service, just so she could call it every once in a while to hear his voice. Then one day, his ...
小题1:根据About half of Chinese students spend more than two hours on their homework every day.一半就是50%,可知选A。小题2:根据Japanese students fall asleep(睡着)in class more often.可知选B。小题3:联系上文,日本学生经常在课堂上睡着的描述,可知选D。小题4:根据American students ...
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Whales are the biggest animals in the world. They are quiet and friendly. They live happily in the sea. But some countries hunt (捕杀) whales. Japan is one ofthem. Japan is a small country. Many people go fishing in Japan. Some schools even cook whale meat for students. ...
742.Einstein was not only a genius; he was a courageous and kind figure loved by many people. 爱因斯坦不仅是一位天才,而且是一位广受爱戴的勇敢、善良的人。 743.This gentle genius was born in Germany on 14 March 18...
Japanese who sleep on trains When I posed my question, a student from China was the first to say “Japanese trains are very interesting”. He went on further to explain that what he found interesting was that ”Japanese people had no problem sleeping on trains. In contrast, there are not...
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Meanwhile, most young people in the West are expected to leave what could be life's most momentous decision—marriage—almost entirely up to luck. 同时,人们认为西方的大多数年轻人把婚姻这一可能是人生最重要的决定几乎完全交由命运来安排。 柯林斯高阶英语词典 He drinks what is left in his glass ...
9.Bathtubs In Japanese Homes 10.Why Do Japanese People Like Soaking in Bathtubs? Book Shinkansen and train tickets in Japan Bathing Manners in Japan - How to Enjoy Hot Springs and Public Baths While showers are a necessary part of everyday life, the Japanese don’t just take showers, they...
peoplemovehertosomebeautifulwriting.Here isapictureofDorothy Woodruff,onherhorse, lookingdownfrom ahilltop:“Whenthesun slippedbehindthemountains,itshedarosyglow allaroundthem.Thenafull moonrose.The snow wasmarkedonlybysmallanimals:foxes, coyotes,mice,andvaryinghares,whichturned whiteinthewinter.” 4.Why...