A: I___sir? B: Yes? What can I do for you? A: My little sister is lost! # 2 ! I'm looking for her! B: Oh. I'm sorry to hear that. # 2 ___ A: She is a little thin with long blond hair! B: # 3 ___ A: She wears a red dress and a pair of white ...
5. Is there a subway station near here? A 焦急地向 B 寻求帮助,表示妹妹走失。B 表示同情并询问妹妹的特征。A 描述了妹妹的体型和头发颜色,B 接着询问妹妹的穿着。B 建议 A 去警察局寻求帮助,并解释警察可以帮助找到妹妹。A 表示自己不熟悉路线,B 建议乘坐地铁,A 询问附近是否有地铁站。
Sandro rubbed his hands. "No. It is not safe." he said. "We will see what happens when the weaver's looms start working." Wilf 说:这看上去一点也不安全。 Sandro 搓了搓他的手。 他说:是的,一点也不安全。 我倒想看看,当纺织工的纺织机工作的时候,会发生什么? So What would happen when...
答语:某人/物有毛病了。 Something is wrong with +人/物。 =There is something wrong with +人/物。 Something is wrong with my bike. 我的自行车出问题了。 There is something wrong with my right hand. 我的右手有毛病了。 ②Whatcaused it?什么引起了...
1 — , but this is a non-smoking area.—I’m terribly sorry, but I wasn’t aware of that.A.I have a complaintB.Take careC.I hate to bother youD.Don’t mention it 2— , but this is a non-smoking area.—I’m terribly sorry, but I wasn’t aware of that.A.I have a c...
We now live in what is called the Information Age. 我们现在生活在所谓的信息时代。 What we can't get seems better than what we already have. 我们得不到的东西似乎比我们拥有的东西好。 China is no longer what she used to...
A. Sir Henry. B. Hugo. C. Holmes. D. Watson. C )C)38. What is the correct order of what happened in this passage?① Holmes stands on a chair.② Holmes stops suddenly and looks at the wall.③ Holmes goes back to the picture on the wall.④ We look with interest and surprise ...
*is为系动词作谓语,采用一般现在时。*this为指示代词。【短语】1What is this in English 这在英文中是什么;这是什么在英文;这是什么英语;在英语中是什么2what is this how many 小游戏 3what is this in chinese 在中国这是什么;这在中国是什么;这是在中国;什么这用中文 4what is this called 这叫...
Wood: Is my car ready yet?Attendant: I don't know, sir. What's the 1.of your car?Mr. Wood: It's LFZ312G.Attendant: When 2. you bring it to us?Mr. Wood: I brought it here three days 3.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr. Wood: 4.your mechanics finished yet?Attendant:...
One way to practice your pronunciation is by breaking words down into syllables. Syllables are the sonic units of a word, sometimes called the “beats” of a word. We do this naturally when we speak. Every time you say a new syllable, your mouth has to change its shape and make a ...