耶稣受难日(Good Friday)是基督教纪念耶稣被钉十字架受难的重要节日。在这一天,不同地区有特定的饮食传统:1. **Pastry(酥皮点心)**:并非与耶稣受难日直接相关的传统食物,缺乏宗教或文化联系。2. **Hamburgers(汉堡)**:属于日常快餐,与节日的禁食或宗教仪式无关。3. **Hot cross buns(热十字面包)**:面包表面...
Was the Last Supper on Good Friday? What is the etymology of Friday? Why is Good Friday celebrated on different dates? Why is Friday a holy day in Islam? What is Divine Mercy Sunday? What day is the Sabbath? Was the Last Supper on Maundy Thursday?
一个多么美好的周末啊[答案解析]一、1. nice/fine 2.on3. good 4. half 5. How二、1.F根据短文第一句“Today isFriday.”可知。2.T 根据短文第五句“We like climbing very much.”可知。3.F根据短文倒数第二句“I like chips andhamburgers.”可知。4.F 根据短文倒数第三、四句可知。
John is at home. John hurt his foot. –John, where are you?It’stime for our first class. 约翰,你在哪里?我们该上第一节课了。 –Sorry, I’m in the hospital now. 抱歉,我现在在医院。 –What happened? 发生什么事了? –I hurt my foot.Please ...
In the same way, Good Friday is “good” because as terrible as that day was, it had to happen for us to receive the joy of Easter. The wrath of God against sin had to be poured out on Jesus, the perfect sacrificial substitute, for forgiveness and salvation to be poured out to the...
A: Good morning, Bobby. What 【1】 is it today? B: It’s Friday. A: 【2】 do you get up today? B: I get up 【3】 【4】. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【1】day【2】When【3】at【4】six【1】根据答语是星期五。可知问句为今天星期几?What day is it today?故答案为day。【...
Leading-in 1.教师身披一件厚外套,进班和学生打招呼时做出很冷的样子说: How cold it is today! But it’s warm in class. So I will put off my coat. 然后把外套脱掉 2.把cold, warm两词写在黑板上, 问学生:Did you listen to the weather forecast yesterday? 然后放一段当天的天气预报的英语录...
What day is it today B: Good afternoon! b. Good afternoon A:2.? c. Where do your grandparents live B: It's Friday. d. How will you get there A:3.? e. What are you going to do tomorrow B: I'm going to visit my grandparents tomorrow. A:4.? B: I will get there by...
Miss Zhou: Good morning, class. What day is it today? 周老师:同学们,早上好。今天是星期几? Students: It's Monday. 学生们:今天是星期一。 Miss Zhou:Yes,it's Monday. Write it in your book. 周老师:是的,今天...
FOR one, whats good about Good Friday is the Via Crucis, the way of the cross. Ordinarily, its a sight for tourists all those devouts (some uninformed people call them fanatics) bearing crosses as they are flogged by Roman centurions and then nailed on the cross by mid-afternoon. They...