...covered by reserve stockpiles but that would be the end. The Air Force
was in a similar situation—after about fourteen combat days, the pilots would
have used up their bomb supplies and could then “go play cards,” as the Air
Force inspector general, urgently warned Chancellor. 上面句子中...
...ion to a significant number of areas that were previously unprotected,bringing many of the existing protected areas for giant pandas under one authority to increase effectiveness and reduce inconsistencies in management.请教各位老师,为何第二处黑体字中要用were?在我的理解...
2. Brand StrengthThis is often the toughest thing to assess in a small company, but an investor needs to ask herself, “Does this brand offer something unique?” A great example of this is Method, the eco-friendly cleaning products company. The world did not need another green cleaner, yet Me...
However little
known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a
neighbourhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding
families, that he is considered as the rightful property of someone or other of
their daughters.出自《Pride and Prejuduce》However+...
... whether they’re undergraduates,
graduate students or junior faculty, I find a vivid, pressing sense of how much
they need the skill they didn’t acquire earlier in life. 来自2014上半年二笔教材参考译文:我发现,我教的年纪较大的学生,无论是本科生,研究生还...
...相同介词的省略问题▲P14▲“参加考试”可以用take part in an examination吗▲P15▲for sb与to sb (it looks gloomy to me)比较陈述句用作疑问句▲P16▲their life 还是 their lives▲P17▲▲P18▲▲P19▲▲P20▲▲P21▲▲P22▲▲P23▲▲P24▲
句子1:It is the first time that he has come to China.句子2:I will forever cherish the time when I won the
prize in the National Math Competition.这两个句子应该都是修饰先行词time的定语从句,且关系词均在从句中充当时间状语。那么,何时可以用that作为关...
...not hear the story calmly, like some women would. She could not close her mind or her heart to the news. In front of the window stood a large, comfortable armchair. Into this she sank and looked out of the window. She was physically exhausted after her tears. Her body felt cold; her mind and heart w...
We invest a lot in
roads that help us rush through, but we fail
to account for the true costs. Do we really recognise what it costs us as a
society when children can’t move safely around our communities? The authors of
Movement have it right: it’s time to think differently about that street
outs...