百度试题 结果1 题目Yesterday I ___ a poem about the moon.A:writeB:wroteC:writing 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 略 反馈 收藏
根据“He...a famous poem about the Moon”和语境可知,李白已经写过这首诗了,故句子应用一般过去时。此处应用write的过去式作谓语动词。故填wrote。 (5)题详解: 句意:疑是地上霜。look“看起来”。结合语境和“I look at the Moon”可知,诗歌全文为一般现在时,故此处也应用一般现在时。由于句子主语It为...
A poem about the MoonMany people like writing poems to show their feelings. Li Bai, a Chinese poet, was one of them. He wrote a famous poem about the Moon. In the quiet of the night by Li Bai |The Moon,like white silver, shines before my bed. It looks like frost on the ground...
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X.Writing.(作文。Write at least 60 words according to the given topic“ A Trip to the Moon”.(以“月球之旅”为题写话,词数不少于60个,标点符号不占格。)Imagine that you and your friends will happen travel to the moon one day. Write aboutwhat will happen in this travel,and tell what ...
He4(write) a famous poem about the Moon. In the quiet of the night 一by Li Bai The Moon, like white silver, shining before my bed. It5(look) like frost on the ground. 6(lift) my head, I look at the Moon. Lowering my head, I7(be) thinking of my home town. ...
Second, about the meteor. The flashes of light that meteor impacts produce usually last just one second, but the average duration of a TLP is 20 minutes. It is true that meteor showers in which many meters are grouped together can occur on the Moon. So this could cause light flashes inst...
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Everyone knew the rules. We all spoke the same language of passes and shots. We understood one another perfectly. 可知, 踢球时他们的彼此理解使得那个亚马逊的夜晚很美好。故选C。 3. Why was the author surprised at Juan’s question about the moon? A. The question was too straightforward. B....
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