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分析题干可知,空格处是宾语从句,宾语从句要采用陈述语序,所以排除选项C和 D。结合“Tian Ji and the Horse Race可知,“田忌赛马”这个成语告诉我们方法是多么重要。故选B。 30. -We finally managed to finish all the work. . There is a lot more to do. But at least we can have a short rest. ...
句意:成语“田忌赛马”告诉我们方法有多重要。考查常识和习语。what people do for their dreams 人们为自己的梦想做什么;how important the method is 方法有多重要;where people should race 人们应该在哪里比赛。根据常识可知,“田忌赛马”告诉我们遇到问题时,要学会在劣势中找到优势,策略很重要,B选项符合成语词义...
“It was a good race; I didn’t expect that to be honest. We had a great first lap, I just went for every little gap and made up some positions. We made a really good step up with the car yesterday, which we hoped would replicate in the race today and thankfully...
46. What do we learn from the passage about Red Rum the racehorse? A) He captured public affection long before he won national titles. B) He won enormous fame and love from British people. C) He became a myth three decades after his retirement. ...
It was only as we both lifted ourselves up in exactly the same way that I realised that,throughout the race,I had been looking at a reflection of myself in the sliding door! My competitor for first place in the ...
(B) 8. The idiom(成语)“Tianji and the Horse Race” tells us ___. A. what people do for their dreams B. how important the method is C. when should people race D. which horse can we ride to win 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上8.B 句意:成语“田忌赛马”告诉我们方法的重要 ...
1. What do we learn from the passage about Red Rum the racehorse?A) He captured public affection long before he won national titles.× B B) He won enormous fame and love from British people. ✓C) He became a myth three decades after his retirement D) He owed his great success to...
4 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. It was just chaos there at the end. We tried to navigate all of those restarts and eventually just got caught up in it. It was a bummer that we didn’t finish that well this week in Nashville, my home race, but we learned a lot.” Kyle Bus...
Horse raceappears to have taken on a figurative meaning by the early 19th century, when it began to be used to describe political contests. However, in the first few decades of such use it was not employed in the sense in which it is commonly found today (indicating a close contest), ...