The longitudinal study demonstrates that students who receive ESL(English as a second language)instruction are far better than those taught primarily in their native language. A comparison of the three-year exit rates for students in ESL and bilingual programs shows that those who receive ESL instru...
...ys who wanted to see the night side of life in Paris; it was an occupation that appealed to his sardonic temper and somehow or other he had acquired a wide acquaintance with the more disreputable quarters of the city. He told me of the long hours he spent walking about the Boulevard de la Madeleine ...
...he. “If I shot the man he had his shot at me, and there’s no murder in that. But if you think I could have hurt that woman, then you don’t know either me or her. I tell you there was never a man in this world loved a woman more than I loved her. I had a right to her. She was pledged to me year...
...mmed it into little pools; these were surrounded, each by its own jostling
groupor crowd, according to its size.1.each by its own jostling groupor crowd请问老师这里的its指代的是什么呢
its指代的是pool’s 吗?也就是翻译成“被酒洼的所拥有的拥挤人群所包围”
...
...:The
word justice is usually associated with courts of law. We might say that
justice has been done when a man's innocence or guilt has been proved beyond
doubt. Justice is part of the complex machinery of the law. Those who seek it
undertake an arduous journey and can never be sure that they will...
... was
swearing hard to kill Strickland when they let him out.A
week passed."That's
what I always say," reflected Captain Nichols, "when you hurt a man,
hurt him bad. It gives you a bit of time to look about and think what you'll do
next."Then
Strickland had a bit of luck. A ship bound forAustralia h...
... of clear water.The water
was sweet.He
filled his leather container so that he could bring some back to an elder who had been his teacher.After
a four-day journey,the young man presented the water to the old
man. His
teacher took a deep drink,smiled warmly,and thanked his
student very mu...
例句:That did it. Here was a kid who had flunked two grades, who had been told he was‘brain-damaged,’who had been called‘Frankenstein’by his classmates and told his brains must have leaked out of the cut on his head. Suddenly he discovered he could really learn and accomplish things. T...
The study found that the kids when they were five, six or seven, who had been watching more violent TV shows had grown up to be more aggressive adolescents as compared to the adolescensts who had been just as aggressive in childhood but had not watched as much media violence.请教老师,1. ...
...I can make it. Public speaking scares me. I just can’t get in
front of agroupand talk. W: What is it that you
fear about speaking in front of agroup?M: I am afraid I would
look silly if I forget a word or say something stupid or if I shake or turn
red.W: What would happen if
you did run into on...
...case of dinner-party performance
anxiety. I managed to muddle through, but that got me thinking about what it
really takes to be interesting in a situation like that—I can’t be the only
one.I went
straight to an expert, the woman who literally wrote the book on how to be
interesting: Jessica Hag...
...museum, and the walls were lined by a number of glass-topped cases full of that collection of butterflies and moths the formation of which had been the relaxation of this complex and dangerous man. In the centre of this room there was an upright beam, which had been placed at some period as a suppor...
...
reader's hair stands on end when he reads in the final pages of the novel that
the heroine a dear old lady who had always been so kind to everybody, had, in
her youth, poisoned every one of her five husbands. It is all very well for such things to
occur in fiction. To varying degrees, we all ...
...nd make them into kits—one kit, one
child.The
most rewarding day for our group was project day, when all the efforts we put into
collecting the items finally came together. When I saw the various supplies we
had collected, it hit me that every kit we were to build that day would
eventually be in t...
...序言部分My grandfather was not impressed by what he read: so little so that he
told the publisher –Walter Neurath who later founded the publishing house
Thames & Hudson in England
– that it was probably not worth translating. ‘I think I could write a better
one myself,’ he said. To w...