推薦答案:
開始段落的基本套路是講些堂而皇之的話,但是這些話必須要圍繞著一些關鍵詞展開。
李老師的回答:
分析:
alexpascal的回答:
From that moment onward, politics and history became my passions. In school we had been taught that there was no society freer than the United States, but that was only part of the story. By reading about the political struggles of minorities, women, blue-collar workers, and others, I learned that freedom is not something you're given, it's something you have to fight for. And once you win it, you have to make sure no one tries to take it away again. I learned somuch from Mrs. Fletcher that day, and our conversation transformed me forever. I developed an awareness of the world around me, became less self-absorbed, and took a very important lesson from the past: progress begins with people who choose to stand up for what is right. It was like I'd had a rebirth after talking with Mrs. Fletcher, and that is why I agree with the idea that the most memorable days of our lives are those in which we learn something new about ourselves and experience an awakening.
隔壁家的小蝸牛的回答:
In the literary world, success is measured by the number of books sold. Authors who sell millions of books are valued morethan those who sell hundreds of books, so it appears that worth, in this case, is best judged by a writer's productivity. This scenario, however, is misleading, since one writer may produce a single work that becomes a best-seller in comparison to another writer who produces dozens of works each of which sell a limited number. Which writer truly has more worth? A specific example o illustrate this scenario is Bill Clinton compared to Judy Blume. Clinton recently published his memories, which will likely be very successful and become a best-seller. Blume, the author of many books for teenagers, probably hasn't and won't ever appear on the best-seller list. Is Clinton worth more because his name and political career make his book successful? Or is Blume worth more because her portrayals of teen life affect many meaningful criteria of judging worth.
網友的回答:
(C)but also accurately
李老師的回答:
I\'m looking forward to doing sth.的意思是“期待做某事”,這里的to是介詞,后面要跟名詞、代詞或動名詞。例如:
I\'m looking forward to your letter. 我期待收到你的回信。
李老師的回答:
006 Approval and Disapproval 天天學英語
1.Are you in favour of his opinion?
2.Is it ok now?
3.Do you approve of the new disign?
4.Good. It\'s the correct thing to do.
5.The idea is very good.
6.What an excellent idea.
7.I don\'t think that\'s very good.
8.That\'s silly.
9.Surely not.
10.I must say I disapprove of tax avoidence.
網友的回答:
來自那不勒斯的設計師Fausto Sarli于上周六將他設計的一件珍品飾有水晶和螺形圖案的粉色禮服獻給了美國第一夫人米歇爾?奧巴馬,并稱這件禮服象征沙漠中的一束光。
袁老師的回答:
I knew night skies in which meteors left smoky trails across sugary spreads of stars. (descriptive word choice so as to evoke the wonder of the night sky)
張三和李四的回答:
A box made of steel is stronger than one made of wood.
張老師的回答:
在第四段,作者筆鋒一轉,再次提到即使參加藝術訓練班也不能滿足了,他要把自己的作品展示出來,并且終于成功地舉辦了自己的個人畫展。
隔壁家的小蝸牛的回答:
我們每個人都認為自己的字體最好認,但事實不是這樣的。
Tom和杰克的回答:
Before class begins, or before you sit down to study English sing a song in English to yourself. Make sure to use a song that you understand and know very well. This short and fun exercise will help your brain focus on the English language in a relaxing manner. It\'s important to be relaxed when you study English! Singing a song also helps activate the creative side of your brain which can help you come up with more examples as your practice conversation or do some creative writing.
李老師的回答:
是考查動名詞的平行,所以在above all后面必然是一個帶有-ing結構的成分。所以,首先把A、B和C排除。在D和E中,唯一的區別是D使用了is,而E使用了are,因為主語部分有三個成分,應該是復數,所以排除D。
張三和李四的回答:
effectively develops a point of view on the issue and demonstrates strong critical thinking, generally using appropriate examples, reasons, and other evidence to support its position
網友的回答:
因此,對這套叢書中的每一道試題分析,下筆之前我都會根據這么多年的SAT教學經驗,預判學生們可能的難處、疑惑,然后再決定在這道題上我到底是不厭其煩、演釋再三,還是一筆帶過。
網友的回答:
Adrienne Cecile Rich是美國著名的女權主義者、詩人和散文家,出生于1929年,被稱為20世紀后期最有影響力的詩人。
張老師的回答:
(A)The bite pressure of wolves, harder than German Shepherds
袁老師的回答:
It was zero hour and the doctor began the operation on the man. 關鍵時候到了,醫生開始為那人做手術。