They are smart, cute, friendly or outgoing. On the other hand, most children want to be the people like the characters and do as they do. Last but not least, cartoons are easy for children to understand(理解). Children are so young that they can't understand anything too difficult, so...
根据第二段AccordingtoAustrianzoologistKonradLorenz,humanattractiontoinfantile(婴儿的)features,suchasbigeyes,largeheadsandsoftbodies,isanevolutionaryadaptationthathelpsensurethatadultscarefortheirchildren,guaranteeingthesurvivaloftheirspecies.Strange-lookinganimalssuchasblobfish,pugs,aye-ayesandbulldogsallsharethese...
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To the cute little stalkers, there are many heroes besides Sachin. Parents hover nearby, briefly children again. Virat Kohli is eating in the coffee shop against the back wall covered with ivy. He's got a woman with him. Kids hang by the door. Ten minutes is an eternity to a child wh...
“Adult animals and baby animals are strikingly different,” Stavropoulos elaborates. “But these pictures of babies were in fact so well photographically manipulated that they are both pretty cute looking.” “人们对成年动物和动物宝宝的反应非常不同,”Stavropoulos 详细地描述到,“不过这些动物宝宝的照...
(4).【答案】 They are smart, cute, friendly or outgoing. 【解析】 由文中的信息" There are many heroes in cartoons, they are smart, cute, friendly or outgoing"可知, 卡通里的英雄是聪明, 可爱, 友好和外向的.结果一 题目 【题目】Why do children like cartoons?Almost al children around the ...
They are smart, cute, friendly or outgoing. On the other hand, most children want to be the people like the characters(角色) and do as they do.The most important is that cartoons are easy for children to understand. Children are so young that They can't understand anything too difficult...
Pat thinks about game days when the kids were growing up. It's funny what comes back when you're scared. Chris would keep the children occupied so he could nap, and then he'd get up and come down to the big center landing and whistle. He can really whistle -- once he randomly saw...
7.—are you?—I’m 155 cm.8.—are you?—I’m 60 kg.9.—boys are there in your class?—There are twelve.10.—boy is your brother?—The one in a red cap.11.—is your maths teacher?—Mr. Chen is my maths teacher.12.—is it?—Its about 50 kilometres.13.—did you ...
The conversation proceeded to why soup-bringing relationships weren’t more common. “You’re supposed to have so muchbeforeyou can get into a relationship,” one woman offered. Another said that when she was in high school, her parents, who are both professionals with advanced degrees, had ...