only by context, inference or specialised knowledge: Gene Tunney was a prizefighting champion, Jack Benny had a popular radio show, Spalding manufactured and sold sporting goods and all high school students in New York State were required to take examinations prepared by the State Board of ...
at用于具体的时刻前面;on用于具体的某一天或具体某一天的上午,下午或晚上;in用在年、月、上下午的前面;for后跟一段时间。根据April 4,1968"1968年4月4日"可知,在具体某一天用介词on。故选:B。许多美国人都记得1968年4月4日发生的事。介词这个知识点很广泛,有一些固定用法,需要日常积累,结合语境选择正确介词完...
试题来源: 解析 B 【详解】 句意:现在许多美国人都能记得1968年4月4日发生的事情。 考查时间介词。in后接年、月等;on后接具体日期;at后接具体时刻等;for后接时间段。根据“April 4, 1968”可知此处表示在1986年4月4日,用介词on。故选B。反馈 收藏 ...
美联社一个英文小词形容川普受伤,让人印象深刻。 原句:Trump 【grazed】 by gunshot at rally in Pennsylvania. 中文:特朗普在宾夕法尼亚集会上遭枪击擦伤 ✏️graze 作动词,基本含义表示: to eat grass that is growing in a ...
本文选自桑塔格的《激进意志的样式》中的名篇What's Happening in America(美国怎么啦),“毒舌”且精准地分析了美国繁荣下早已埋藏的祸根。 苏珊·桑塔格女士,生日快乐!(1933.1.16—2004.12.28) " 这个星球上的头号霸主, 他那副金刚般的大爪子中不但攥着人类的历史未来...
Marriage in America has clearly been shifting shape in the decades since the ’70s: “polyamory” has developed into a movement, gay couples across the country can now legally wed, and an unprecedented number of women have chosen to remain single into their 30s and beyond. But there was no...
根据问句What are people in America supposed to do when they meet for the first time?(美国人第一次见面应该做什么?)和图片,可知答语为:他们应该握手。they"他们",位于句首,首字母需要大写;be supposed to do sth"应该做某事",主语为复数,时态为一般现在时,故be动词用are;shake hands"握手"。故答案为...
【题目】短文填空In America, many people remember what they were doing when they 1.the news of important events in history.Dr. Martin Luther King was 2.on April 4, 1968. Robert Allen was 3.dinner with his parents when he heard the news. His parents were completely .. So they finished ...
Anne Frank, along with her family and four other Jews, were inhaling in Amsterdam from 1942 to 1944. Together they hid in a secret annex in the office building that Anne's father worked out of. They were supported by four employees at the company: Victor Kugler, Johannes Kleiman, Miep ...
Experts say college students have experienced heightened stress since the COVID-19 pandemic, a trend likely to continue for the foreseeable future. “What some of our research at Gallup has shown is that we had a rising tide of negative emotions, not just in the U.S. but globally, in the...