1. What a clever kid he is! 2. What a clever kid he is! 3. What beautiful flowers these are! 4. How beautiful these flowers are! 5. How sweet water it is! 6. How high the mountain is! 7. How fast he is running! 8. How we love our motherland! 9. How time flies! ...
We can water the grass.The lion is fast.We are good friends now. 根据所给词汇及问号可知是要组成特殊疑问句。“What colours” 表示 “什么颜色”,是疑问词引导的短语,“do” 是助动词,“you” 是主语,“like” 是谓语动词,按照特殊疑问句 “疑问词 + 助动词 + 主语 + 动词原形” 的结构,...
As these waves move inland, they build height and can push a lot of water inland in coastal areas. Channels with steep banks are also to blame for flooding. Flooding often occurs when there is fast runoff into lakes, rivers, and other basins. This is often the case with rivers and ...
句型一·What + (a / an) + 形容词 + 名词 + 主语 + 谓语! What a clever boy he is! (他是个)多么聪明的男孩啊! What an interesting story it is! (这是个)多么有趣的故事啊! What fine weather it is! 多好的天气啊! What beautif...
This apple is the biggest of the five. 2.“主语+be+one of the+形容词最高级+复数名词+in/of短语”表示“……是……中最……之一”。 Eg:Beijing is one of the largest cities in China. 3.“特殊疑问词+be+the+...
What cold weather it is! 感叹句的省略形式为:What a clever boy (he is)! 定义:表达强烈情绪(喜、怒、哀、乐、惊、恐等)的句子叫做感叹句. 强烈情绪的表达通常有下列三种方式: (a)使用感叹词; (b)只用情绪感觉的语词,例如:Water!Water!Quick!(水!水!快!——如救火或救人时.) What taste!(这是...
()1. -The water falls from a mountain. It's very fast and wonderful. What is it?-It's the A. sea B. lake C. waterfall 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【答案】C【核心短语/词汇】wonderful: 精彩的,绝妙的【翻译】—水从山上掉下来。它非常快和精彩。它是什么?—它是瀑布。【解析】A的意思...
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What is water fasting? SIMPLY PUT, WATER fasting is a water-only diet that lasts two or more days. Fasting itself is hardly a new idea. Humans have incorporated fasts into their lives for thousands of years, often as part of religious traditions. In the mid-1800s, a few doctors on...
The main thing about a flash flood is its speed. By definition, the rushing waters begin within six hours after an intense storm—and often within three hours, which is why it’s called a flash. Sometimes, the water can come within minutes. These sudden torrents bring devastation: Afterheat...