18.The policeman___ two thieves who were caught stealing in the supermarket.( ) A. brought up B. brought into C. brought in D. brought out 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 分析 警察带来了两个在超市行窃的小偷. 解答 答案C. bring up提出;养育;谈到;呕出;bring into使达到…;把…拿入;使开始...
1. **句子结构分析**:主句为“The policemen brought in two thieves”,从句“who were caught___in the supermarket”修饰“thieves”。此处“caught”是关键动词,其后需符合“catch + 宾语 + doing”的固定搭配。 2. **选项逐一分析**: - **A. steal**(动词原形):常用于主动语态(如“I saw him ...
Let us see the Messiah, the king of Israel, come down from the cross now, and we will believe in him!" And the two who were crucified with Jesus insulted him also. International Standard Version Let the Messiah, the king of Israel, come down from the cross now, since seeing is believ...
Are Moses And Elijah Revelations Two Witnesses? Along with the glorious light of heaven, the brightest ever seen on earth, two of the greatest celebrities of Scripture appeared at the side of Christ. “And Elijah appeared to them with Moses, and they were talking with Jesus.” Mark 9:4. ...
阅读理解. Once upon a time, there were two thieves who wanted to steal some sheep .which were fed by a farmer. They had watched the sheep for a long time. And they knew that there were twenty-eight sheep in the farmer's yard. In a deep night, they came
who 句子中的空格需要填入关系代词引导定语从句修饰“policeman”。定语从句部分为“___ caught two thieves yesterday”,其中缺少主语。由于“caught”是及物动词且已有宾语“two thieves”,因此关系代词需作主语,应使用主格“who”。若用宾格“whom”,则从句会缺少主语,句子结构不成立。因此正确答案为“who”。反馈...
1bring into 和bring in的区别15.The policeman___ two thieves who were caught stealing in the supermarket.A.brought up B.brought intoC.brought in D.brought out为什么? 2 bring into 和bring in的区别 15.The policeman___ two thieves who were caught stealing in the supermarket. A.brought up ...
Founded by Who's-Who post his prison escape, the Who's-Who Pirates were initially led by him. Upon joining the Beasts Pirates, some crew members followed and formed a sub-group, 'CAT'S'. During this period, Who's-Who crossed paths with Jinbe, the Warlord of the Sea, without direct...
In Court for Assault, the Shopkeeper Who Snared Two Thieves and Gave Them a Clip Round the EarByline: GORDON CURRIEDaily Mail (London)
The accusation of stealing could be literal or metaphorical, suggesting any form of taking what is not rightfully one's own, including glory, honor, or even spiritual truths. This aligns with Jesus' teachings in Matthew 7:5 about removing the plank from one's own eye before addressing the ...