解析 答案:singer核心短语/句式:What do/does/did sb. do? 某人是做什么的?句子译文:歌手是做什么的?解析:What do/does/did sb. do? 某人是做什么的?由此可知,空处填入一个表示身份、职业的名词;根据首字母可知,可填入“歌手”;singer 歌手,可数名词,根据a可知使用单数名词。
A:鱼,正确。B:水果,C:草,BC都不是猫吃的动词,错误。故本题答案A。 结果一 题目 【题目】()9. -What does a cat eat? A. FishB. FruitC. Grass 答案 【解析】【答案】A【核心短语/词汇】cat:猫【翻译】猫吃什么【解析】问句询问“猫吃什么?”,则答句要回答猫吃的东西。A:鱼,正确。B:水...
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What does a Doctor do? Types of Doctors Doctors can be broadly categorized into three main categories based on their role in the healthcare system: Primary Care Physicians: These are doctors who provide first-contact care to patients, meaning that they are usually the first point of contact fo...
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What does a monkey eat?( )A.meatB.grassC.bananaD.leaves 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:C.本题考查名词的词义辨析.meat肉;grass草;banana香蕉;leaves树叶.题意是:猴子吃什么?我们都知道猴子喜欢吃香蕉,只有banana符合题意.故选C.反馈 收藏
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What does a.m. mean? The term we associate with the morning, a.m., is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase ante merīdiem meaning “before midday.” What does p.m. mean? P.m. is an abbreviation of post merīdiem, meaning—you guessed it—“after midday.” These two terms help keep...