I saw that she was in difficulty with all those parcels, so I offered my()
That she was entered in the REGISTER BOOK of this Society,with the Character +100A1 subject to Periodical Surveys as required by the Rules is likely to appear in ().
The main difficulty the writer had in reading in her 7th grade was that ______.
In Section B, Part II, the writer told us that she was less interested in reading as an adult because of the negative influence from people around.
It was only later in life that she found ___________ and peace of mind.
The specific plague that took place in Europe in the mid-14th century was called:
Geely had the money and was willing to invest it in Volvo and was sure that once entered the Chinese market it would soon earn money.
Anne Bradstreet was a Puritan poet.Her poems made such a stir in England that she became known as the “____________” who appeared in America.
She was so ________ in her job that she didn’t hear anybody knocking at the door.
听力原文:We intend to send Yuki to America so that she can perfect her English which was learned in Japan.
In “The Story of an Hour”, when Louise Mallard first heard that her husband had died in a train accident she was heart broken, but later she realized that ______.
A nurse and her elderly uncle were waiting for a bus at a corner in downtown Chicago. Buses came by, not the one they wanted. The woman finally half-entered one of the buses and asked the driver if the bus she wanted stopped at that corner.
I saw that she was in difficulty with all those parcels, so I offered my_____.
根据汉语意思完成句子。1)She failed in the exam. That was_____she didn’t studyhard.她考试不及格,那是因
______did Anne realize that she was in danger.
She was disappointed______hearing the news that Chinese football team lost the first match in "World Cup".
In those days she was always lost in thought.so that she had to be called three or four times___she came to her dinner.
Anna Bradstreet was a Puritan poet and her poems made such a stir in England that she was known as the "______" who appeared in America.
We can replace "until" with "till" in the following sentence without changing the meaning or grammaticality of the sentence.It was notuntilmidnight that she went back home.
So absorbed she was in her work that she didn’t realizeit was time that she picked up her daughter.
Comparisons were drawn between the development of television in the 20th century and the diffusion of printing in the 15th and 16th centuries. Yet much had happened【B1】. As was discussed before, it was not【B2】the 19th century that the newspaper became the dominant pre electronic【B3】, following in the wake of the pamphlet and the book and in the【B4】of the periodical. It was during the same time that the communications revolution【B5】up, beginning with transport, the railway, and leading【B6】through the telegraph, the telephone, radio, and motion pictures【B7】the 20th-century world of the motorcar and the airplane. Not everyone sees that process in【B8】.It is important to do so.
One of the radical changes in developed nations in the 20th century was that______.
(英译中)It was on the tip of her tongue to reply tartly that she never intended to have any more babies, but she caught herself in time and smiled.
We are pleased to announce that the winner of this year's Teaching Award goes to Dr. Marie Dagenais.Dr.Dagenais, graduated from Universite de Montreal in 1983.She became an Assistant Professor in the Faculty in 1988.In 2000 she was appointed as Associate Dean, a very important role in the Faculty.In 2001 she was appointed to Associate Professor and became Professor five years later.For many years she has held important roles in the Association of Teaching and Learning, including being President of this Association in 2005-2006.Similarly she has been heavily involved with the American Association of Distance Education and was that Association's President during 2008-2011.She has also held a number of leadership roles in the Commission on Lifelong Education of America, one of the most important organizations in adult education.