American data worsened by roughly a thousand tonnes each iteration and the massiveness of the figures was worthy of the repetition it would receive if compared with Poland, Ireland, Portugal in one paragraph and with the Asian countries in the next paragraph.麻烦各位老师帮我看一下这个...
Before modern medicine changed the laws of nature, many children died of common childhood diseases.这个句了是2015年的广东高考完形填空题,如何理解呢?照字面理解好像是:在现代医学改变自然法则之前,很多的孩子死于常见的儿童疾病。——这是...
...lles before Tough Bill comes out of
hospital," he said to Strickland, when they had got back to the Chink's
Head and were cleaning themselves."This
beats cock-fighting," said Strickland.I
could see his sardonic smile.Captain
Nichols was anxious. He knew Tough Bill's vindictiveness. Strickland had do...
... China. She learned to speak Chinese before she could speak English. Her mother had travelled widely in her youth and liked literature very much. After being educated by her mother and by a Chinese teacher, Pearl S. Buck went to school in Shanghai at the age of fifteen. She continued her education i...
...想请老师看看有没有合适的,怎么改比较好?1. Report on the Administrative Upgrading of XX from a Town to a City2. Report on the Establishment of XX City with the Revocation of XX Town3. Report on the Revocation of XX Town and the Establishment of XX City谢谢!!!
...t引导的名词性关系分句更好。具体改为:I will never forget the accident that happened to me in the summer of 2017.I will never forget what happened in the summer of 2017.这样的话,信息焦点是发生在2017年夏天的the accident,下文围绕accident的具体细节展开。...
Perhaps the most far-reaching has been the inexorable decline in the scope and seriousness of their arts coverage. 请问老师,为什么这句话and并列的是 scope 和 seriousness;而不能是 the inexorable decline in the scope 和 seriousness of their arts coverage.怎么判断并列句...
Once recovered, Louis chose to return to the front lines in France. It was there, at the Battle of the Somme in 1916, that Louis died in action.请问老师:It was…that…是强调句型,强调there地点状语,那么后面的at the Battle of the Somme in 1916是做插入语吗,还是什...
...been particularly surprised by favourable inflation figures in Britain and the United States, since conventional measures suggest that both economies, and especially America’s, have little productive slack. America’s capacity utilisation, for example, hit historically high levels earlier this ye...