...ples are sweet. (=When / If these apples are ripe, theyare sweet. )这些苹果熟了,味道很甜。 2. Enthusiastic, theyare quite cooperative. (=When / If theyare enthusiastic, theyare cooperative. ...
看一篇讲述英国清教徒当初乘五月花号到美洲文章一句话they might all
have died if it were not for help they received from Native Americans that
lived in their area。我记得虚拟语气语法中说,在主句中使用过去完成时表假使语意,那我想这里是否应...
...lf. Are you caring? Creative? Generous? A good listener? Fun
to be around? They don’t have to be world-changing, just aspects of your
personality that you’re proud of.At the top of a
second page, put the heading “Acts of kindness.” On this one, list all the
positive things you’ve done for ...
...o-it-yourself game is that sometimes even men live under the
delusion that they can do anything, even when they have repeatedly been proved
wrong. It is a question of pride as much
as anything else.请教老师:没能看懂这句话 It is a question of pride as much as anything else - 应该怎么...
...cribe a situation in which for a period of time a child
lives with and is cared for by people who arenot the child's parents. 这句话是韦氏高阶上对foster形容词性的释义,但是这句中的with、for、by把我看晕了。按理说,lives with people就够了可是people前面多了...
《老人与海》里有这么一段:I can do nothing with him and he can do nothing with me, he thought. Not as long as he keeps this up. 这里我对第二句话句首的not的用法感到非常疑惑。还请各位老师解惑。我读到这里的时候感觉这两句完全可以写成一...
看到这样一个例句:Like teen-nagers everywhere, Jody and Sandy did not always do exactly what their parents told them to.请问句末的to 是否需要保留?下面三句话是否都对?Jody and Sandy did not always do exactly what their parents told them to.Jody and Sandy did not always...
And now what are the most prized lots for auction here today, Lot D, this Victorian Rosewood Chiming Grandfather clock. Can I start the bidding at 250 pounds? (1995年专业四级听力第8题)。今天这里举行奖给多的拍卖。Lot D, this Victorian Rosewood Chiming Grandfather clock.是...
...He has been very attentive to us, and hardly a day has passed that he has not called at the Hall to see how we were getting on. 怎么理解hardly a day has passed that he has not called at...前后是2个否定的结构hardly...not...怎么理解这种含义和翻译呢?2)I have not lived ...
.../08, Michael Quinion wrote:The phrase "few would argue that" appeared in the last World Wide Words newsletter and was criticised by numerous subscribers as being either an error ("argue" used when "dispute" was meant) or yet another example of the dumbing-down of Englis...