A bird can fly in the sky. A fish can swim in the river. Many animals can walk and run. Some animals can climb the trees. Only man can talk. They can walk with their feet. They can drink. They don’t have wings(翅膀). ...
This is reflected in our homes. The average single family home built in the United States before 1970 was less than 1,500 square feet in size. By 2016, the average size of a new, single-family home was 2,422 squa...
Females can reach a maximum length of more than 10 feet (3 meters); males are usually just under 10 feet. Sand tigers have a hearty appetite for herring, mullets and rays, among other things, and they sometimes hunt in schools and cooperate by surrounding and bunching their prey. Sand ...
.It always happens to children under the age of ten.It gets its(3) name[neɪm] from the rash (疹子) on the hands and(4) feet .It can also cause blisters (水泡) in children's mouths. A child with the disease will usually have a fever and a sore throat...
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免费在线预览全文 UNIT 1 Life and logic Doing the right thing is not the problem. Knowing what the right thing is, that’s the challenge. — Lyndon B. Johnson (36th US president) It is one thing to be clever and another to be wise. — George R. R. Martin (American author) Preview...
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There is only one reason why Rolf could travel as widely as he did. The Germans allowed him to do it. They used him. They needed him. So they looked after him, hoping that he would appreciate his good fortune. I think they feared that he might come under the control of others, that...
Getting to the two-digit numbers, interesting things finally start happening. 10 itself is a big one, because our entire base ten existence stems from it. Why did we end up in base ten (instead of something like base 8, which would go 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13,...