阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A 、 B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。What is the longest word in the Engli
Even today, centuries later, the stones fit together so well that you can’t even put a ruler between them. ( ) 36. A. too B. already C. never D. still ( ) 37. A. until B. after C. from D. past ( )...
G.It has been part of cultural heritage in many African nations for centuries. A. 蜀南有醪兮,香溢四宇 B. 江安食不足,江阳酒有余 C. 泸川杯里春光好,诗书万卷偕春老 D. 自是醇香甜如蜜,春风伴我醉樽前 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 (1)推理判断题。根据后句It can also be the customs,...
You didn’t come here to hear my opinion, i know. You came to prayerfully hear maybe a whisper of God’s love, and His Holy Spirit will use His own word’s to show you the truth of His crazy upside down kingdom… As it is in heaven so it be on the earth… This is when, i...
📚 第1篇 Is technology making people lazy? Recently, the topic of the impact of technology has been brought into focus. According to a recent survey conducted by CCTV, a high proportion of 84.7 percent of people admitted that...
It has been part o f heritage in many African nations for centuries. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上16.C 空前解释了遗产通常指哪些东西;根据空后的"It can also... by groups of people"可知,空后阐明了遗产的其他含义, 即"一群人共享的习俗、传统和价值观"。 由此可知,空处承上 启下...
have still further accumulated, when the Vaticans shall be filled with Vedas and Zendavestas and Bibles, with Homers and Dantes and Shakespeares, and all the centuries to come shall have successively deposited their trophies in the forum of the world. By such a pile we may hope to scale hea...
As Victor Hugo wrot e in "T h e H unchback of Notr e Dame", a three-volum e love-letter to th e cathedral: "Great buildings, like great mountains, ar e th e work of centuries. A rt is often transform e d as it is being made...T im e is th e architect, th e nation ...
He says it is now helping to bring about a productivity miracle in what he calls the “citizen half of the world” (education, welfare and so on), a sector that for three centuries has lagged behind the business half 14、 of the world”. The emergence of more social entrepreneurs, and...
Augustin Charles Davilier coined (1691) the term "respective symmetry" (Simmetrie respective) for architecture in which opposite sides of a central feature are like (pareils) one another, but Hon and Goldstein are at pains to insist (p. 155) that this is not yet "bilateral symmetry" in ...