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punished惩罚,一般过去时的主动语态;are punished一般现在时的被动语态;will punish一般将来时的主动语态;have been punished现在完成时的被动语态。句中drunken drivers 与punish之间是动宾关系,故选一般现在时态的被动语态。 【点睛】 解题突破点:考生在做此类试题时一定要注意:主语与后面的谓语动词是什么关系,假如是...
aExpansion of tourism into the virgin rainforests of the Cardamoms, or the north-east provinces of Rattanakiri and Mondulkiri, or development of the islands, could soon destory the very attractions themselves. 旅游业扩展到豆蔻果实的处女雨林里或者Rattanakiri东北海岛的省和Mondulkiri或者发展,可能很快de...
For example, some of the women agreed to have anal intercourse in exchange for money: I tried it a couple of times, but I got paid a very large amount of money. I mean, it had to be about…I got paid about $5,000 the first time I had anal sex. (African American, Group 1) ...
aAllows me to raise one's wine cup Dead drunk why not 允许我培养一.的酒杯子死者被喝为什么没有 [translate] 英语翻译 日语翻译 韩语翻译 德语翻译 法语翻译 俄语翻译 阿拉伯语翻译 西班牙语翻译 葡萄牙语翻译 意大利语翻译 荷兰语翻译 瑞典语翻译 希腊语翻译 51La ...
2 (Brit sl 俚) dishonest trick; swindle 花招; 骗局: If you ask me, the whole thing's a do. 依我说, 这事完全是个骗局. 3(idm 习语) do's and don'ts/ 9du:zEn5dEUnts; 9duzEn`donts/ rules 规则; 准则: If you want to lose weight, here are some do's and don'ts. 想要减轻...
题目Tom is a seaman(海员).He is always drunk.Today Tom goes to a strange(陌生的)city.It's nine o'clock in the evening.He is drinking in a bar.He drinks very much.When he goes out of the bar,he sees a man lying(躺)in the street.The man is quite drunk....
There are a number of theories to account【2】overeating. One factor depends on the time of day. “It’s all part of a routine,” says Randy Seeley,【3】professor of psychiatry in Cincinnati. “You’re hungry at noon because that’s the time you 【4】(eat)lunch for the past 100 da...
When you use passive voice, the object comes first, then the verb and the subject. Passive sentences include a form of “to be” (in the example above, “was”), a past participle (“drunk,”“given,” and “canceled”), and in some cases a preposition (“by”). ...