While history once revered its affinity to literature and philosophy, the emerging social sciences seemed to afford greater opportunities for asking new questions and providing rewarding approaches to an understanding of the past这句话好难懂如何翻译呢?While history once revered its affi...
1. Glass _______provide a useful function in sectioning off and enclosing an area when the desired effect is to maintain visual transparency.A. separations B. segregations C. partitions D. isolations本句意思是?2. The waters were rising about the rock an...
...别 1.He sees it as a loss of the sense of common public good and public courtesy,and says that adults suffer from it _____children.
A. the same as. B. as much as 2.Language belongs to each member of society, to the cleaner_____to the professor.
A. the same as. B. as mu...
...填空的第60题:Farming produced more food per person ___58___
hunting and gathering, so people were able to raise more children. And, as more
children were born, more food ___59___ (need). Agriculture gave people their
first experience of the power of technology ___60___ (change) lives.60题的...
"Because of the urban redevelopment in Hong Kong, vendors have to leave and shops were hence closed. Those fruit sellers,
those meat sellers, were leaving at the time," Brightman said. "I was
horrified by that, and I thought to myself, I'm gonna document this."同一个句子,并列,为什么hav...
...information,
please ask at your local station or call 131230. While Queensland Rail makes every effort to ensure
trains run as scheduled, there can be no guarantee of connections between
trains or between train services and bus services. Lost property (失物招领)Call Lost Property on 131617 durin...
Now,sir, young
Fortinbras, Of unimporved
mettle hot and full,Hath in the
skirts of Norway here and there,Sharked up a list
of lawless resolutes,For food and
diet, to some enterpriseThat hath a stomach in't, which is not other-As it doth well
appear unto our state-But to recover of
us, by strong hand...
...ing up of the sea.
It is the story of an American travelling to a strange land, and of the people
he meets on his way: Rustam, his translator, a lovely 24-year-old who picked up
his colourful English in California, Oleg and Natasha, his hosts in Tashkent
and a string of foreign aid workers.
(出...
...ied. It seems to me there are many things (often more a matter of attitude and perception than the simple memorization of facts) that the schools should teach — things that truly would be useful in later life, useful in making a stronger country and a better world, but useful also in making people...
...built a hugely successful career with little more than plain old
hard work and determination. He showed us that even a single desire, never
given up on, can make for a remarkable life.前面读到网友针对2021年高考英语浙江卷的一些提问,找来真题做了一下,也发现有不少...
Prior to 1792 those who wanted to wear the kilt in the lowlands or Britain had to join the British army. The reason being that because of the swift and competent movements of the Highlands armies, the English were afraid that if they let anyone wear the kilt it would spark the idea of revolution.请...
...icial statements that lament the violence, express support for sovereignty and territorial integrity, and call for diplomacy to be given a chance. Moreover, they say, the abstentions should be seen in the context of India's long tradition of being beholden to no superpower. Yet many of the countries...
Grizzly bears, which
may grow to about 2.5m long and weigh over 400kg, occupy a conflicted corner of
the American psyche — we revere (敬畏) them even as they give us frightening
dreams. Ask the tourists from around the world that flood into Yellowstone
National Park what they most hope to see, a...
...出的单词)。AWhy
do we dream? Scientists aren’t completely sure, and they have diverse ideas. Dreams might be a side effect
of memory making. When you sleep, your brain sorts through everything that happened during the day, trying to
link new experiences to old memories. As it connects thing...