解析 C. are, They're 该题考查主谓一致。句子主语“the rice and the soup”指代两个事物,为复数,因此谓语动词应用复数形式“are”。回答部分也应使用复数代词“They're”指代“the rice and the soup”。故答案为C. are, They're。反馈 收藏
句意:——你还记得你今天吃了什么吗? ——记得。米饭,汤,鸡肉和豆类。考查宾语从句。where you lived你住的地方;what you had today你今天吃了什么;why you said that你为什么这么说;how you loved it你是多么喜欢它。“Rice, soup, chicken & beans.”可知,询问的应是今天吃了什么。故选B。
题目读一读,选出合适的答语。 A.Some rice and soup,please.B.No,she is a student.C.Her name is Lucy.D.Yes,but try chopsticks.E.She's in the kitchen.(1)What's her name? C(2)Can I have a knife and fork? D(3)Where is the cat? E(4)Is Amy a ...
Laksa lemak is one of the quintessential Peranakan – Straits Chinese – dishes in Singapore: noodles in a rich, spiced coconut broth, the kind to warm the heart even on a sweltering day. Toppings and noodle varieties vary, but ultimately it’s all about that sweet, spicy soup. You can’...
Thanksgiving. After you’ve worked up an appetite watching theChicago Thanksgiving Day Parade, you’ll want to make a reservation at these Chicago restaurants serving Thanksgiving feasts. Check out just a few of the spots offering delicious meals, festive ambiance, and more all around the city...
( )-___ for lunch?- Some rice, soup and chicken. A. What's B. Where's C. How's 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 结果一 题目 forl_(11)ch?Some rice, soup and chicken. A. What'sB. Where's C. How's 答案 9.A相关推荐 1forl_(11)ch?Some rice, soup and chicken. A. What...
百度试题 结果1 题目)5. A. rice B. where C. soup六、单项选择。 (10分) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
Udon noodles are originally from China. When it was first introduced in Japan, udon was believed to have been made in the shape of a dango rice cake that was slightly flattened. Apparently, the current elongated shape of the udon that is eaten with soy sauce and soup has been invented dur...
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soup is a staple in Japanese meals, enjoyed at any time of day—breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It is often served on its own or alongside rice, providing a comforting and nutritious addition to any meal. Miso soup’s rich umami flavor makes it a must-try for anyone exploring Japanese ...