large parts of the online economy are fuelled by data that consumers spray around without thought.这句话中, spray 和around之间是省略了data吗?without thought是从句成分还是主句成分跟在data后面?
...的一部份内容,请老师大概看一下:The first human moon landing happened more than 50 years ago. But did you know that human astronauts were not the first Earthlings to travel in space and circle the moon?That honor goes to two Russian tortoises and several smaller creatures that went a...
...句首,后面的句子要用部分倒装。比如:Only after ten years in the country did she gain her citizenship. 她在这个国家住了10年后才取得了公民身份。但only后面接状语从句放在句首时的倒装很少见,但在在人教版高中英语教材必修五的Unit 1里...
whereas the ‘reader’ of a painting must attend just as closely to the material form of marks and shapes in the picture as to any ideas they may signify.其中just as closely to the material form of marks and shapes in the picture as to any ideas they may signify.(as adv to n as to n)是什...
A doctor in the United States wrote a book that connects blood types
with what people eat.The book suggests people with type O blood should eat more meat and
less bread.A diet for people with type A blood includes more vegetables. His book,
Eat Right for Your Type, has been a
hit with people who...
Whenever I had nothing to do, a familiar depression would climb on my back. I’d been this way for months. So I went to my friend for help,who lived on the top of a steep hill.My friend wasn't in.The fog was rolling in.So I was B outside her house waiting. A.foun...
...immediate needs: food, or rest, or a diaper change or
cuddles. But without intending to, crying babies might also provide insight
into a defining trait that will develop later in life. As Matt Stevens of the
New York Times reports, a new study has found that the pitch of a baby’s cry
could predict...
Such methods seem obvious, yet so
often we just don’t think. “Everyone can play a part in reducing waste, whether
by not purchasing more food than necessary in your weekly shopping or by asking restaurants to not include the side dish you won’t eat,” Curtin says.(2022新高考全国卷1)上...
On a recent sunny day, 13,000 chickens roam over Larry Brown’s 40
windswept acres in Shiner, Texas.
Some rest in the shade of a parked car. Others drink water with the cows. This
all seems random, but it’s by design, part of what the $6.1 billion U.S. egg industry
bets will be its next big thing...