point,butstillIwouldnotstop.Icouldnotgiveup.Therewasalwayssomuchmoretodoandso muchmoreto 10 . Idiscoveredalotaboutmyselfinthosetiringhours.IlearnedthatIwasfartoostubbornto giveup,andIwastooproudtoprovemyselfwrongafterIhadsetanunrealisticgoal.Evenwith physicalpainandmentalstress,Iforcedmyselftomeetmy 11 ...
题目 英语的翻译和句子改错改错1.She is more famous for a writer than a singer2.I have come ture my dream3.What a fun it is to meet your favorite fairy tale character in the theme park4.I was frightening to death when seeing the terrified scene5.We have no difficulty to find our wah...
百度试题 结果1 题目Whatmadethewriterhavetheideaofwritingthepassage? A. Herloveforherrelatives. B. Herrichimaginationabouttheobjects. C. Anarticleinanmagazine. D. Somepicturesinanarticle. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
What made the writer’s life change a lot? A. The dog appeared as a new company in his life. B. His immune system is getting stronger. C. His illness gets worse than before. D. His cancer has gone. E. I still remember my first night as a young policeman. F. It was a cold ...
a我就读与CC英语学校 I go study with the CC English school[translate] a前台页面是将网页呈现于大家的面前 The onstage page is presents the homepage in everybody front[translate] aWhat was it about snails that made the writer collect them for his friend on that in particular? 什么是它关于在...
it 在句中没有实际的意义 因为他是个强调句型,固定搭配为 it is(was)+强调的部分+that 从句本句强调的是 snails 结果一 题目 What was it about snails that made the writer collect them for his friend on that day in particular这句话怎么翻译啊,还有结构能帮忙分析一下,比如这里的it是指什么? 答案 ...
She was in a long dress and had a hat pulled down low over her eyes. She put her big brown shopping bag down onto the floor. “Do you live in Brockboune?” asked Andrea. “No, dear,” answered the old lady in a low voice, “I’m just going to visit a friend, but my car ...
I’ll return one in its place as soon as I can!’” If each building has such a library, we will soon have a society that spends less time on the phones and more on the pages of a book. The idea of Little Free Library was first created by Told Bol. He made it for his mother...
The first was never to accept anything for true which I did not clearly know to be such; that is to say, carefully to avoid precipitancy and prejudice, and to comprise nothing more in my judgment than what was presented to my mind so clearly and distinctly as to exclude all ground of ...
David: I owe that to my mother who encouraged me in my work. She always told me to do whatever I liked and have 61. ___ (patient) . So I could achieve the success I dreamed 62. . Karen: Very encouraging!At what age did you know you would become a writer? David: I started wr...