The beautiful mausoleum was designed to look like what the emperor hoped would be Mumtaz's home in the afterlife.请问划红线的句子中like及之后的句子成分该如何分析?个人理解:一、like在这里是一个连词,引导一个表语从句。这个表语从句又包含一个...
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一、注意句中的连词
请看下面这道试题:
_______ the road round to the right and you’ll find his house.
A. Follow B. Following C. To follow D. Followed
许多同学一看题目选项便想当然地认为,这是考查非...
例句1:This is the closest we can get to the beach by car.我的疑问1:按照书中方法梳理下来:This is that we can get the closest to the beach by
car.这里this is就显得多余。所以等于We can get the closest to
the beach by car.那么就应该翻译成:“我们开车到达...
"As long as I thought he'd run away with some woman I thought there was a chance. I don't believe that sort of thing ever answers. He'd have got sick to death of her in three months. But if he hasn't gone because he's in love, then it's finished.""Oh, I think that's awfully subtle," said the Colonel...
in the shadow of a row of trees, a few green vines climb up the timber lattice怎么倒装呢?这种介词短语作谓语后面又接了宾语怎么倒装呢?一般不及物的话就是副词提前。还有就是he climbs down from the mountain 又怎么倒装呢? 比如:in the room he found...
One of the more
detestable euphemisms I have come across in recent years is the term“Operation
Sunshine”, which is the name the U.S. Government gave to some experimnets it
conducted with thw hydrogen bomb in the South Pacific.it 指代什么?为什么用it,不用which?
"Do
you know how men can be so obsessed by love that they are deaf and blind to
everything else in the world? They are as little their own masters as the
slaves chained to the benches of a galley. The passion that held Strickland in
bondage was no less tyrannical than love.""How
strange that you sho...
问:What does
the writer think of life on Mars ?答:Better
than life on the Earth ?这里的think of 我感觉有3种分析:1)固定短语think
of +名词,我认为这里不是。2)认为这里的of=about,即What does the writer think about life
on Mars ? 这样的话,就是think wha...
各位老师好,这是人教版8年级上学期Unit7中的一段话:How will the world be different 100 years from now?请问1. 100 years from now在这里做时间状语,不需要再加介词吗?2. How will +N+adj这个结构该如何理解?如果be是系动词的话,表语是什么?
The fluidity of the ever-changing
space replaces the textual, literary or narrative development we are used to in
the conventional divided theatre space. There is very little character or
psychological development between characters, as this ‘event theatre’ demands a
full volume, presentational ...
The aspect of the room produced
first surprise, and next a universal smile. It had no resemblance to their own
gilded, sculptured, and sumptuous little saloons. However, it was only so much
the more Teutonic. The curtain drew up. The surprise rose into loud laughter,
even among the Venetians, who ha...