A word with this consonant sound /tʃ/ is ________. A: time B: tea C: choir D: chalk
A word with this consonant sound /tʃ/ is ________. A: time B: tea C: choir D: chalk
中国大学MOOC:"The school choir does not have enough time to prepare for public performances. (rehearse)";
中国大学MOOC:"The school choir does not have enough time to prepare for public performances. (rehearse)";
中国大学MOOC: The school choir does not have enough time to prepare for public performances. (rehearse)
中国大学MOOC: The school choir does not have enough time to prepare for public performances. (rehearse)
In Britain police officers are not allowed to join ______ or to go on strike. A: a choir B: a political party C: a trade union D: a club
In Britain police officers are not allowed to join ______ or to go on strike. A: a choir B: a political party C: a trade union D: a club
ACT: SCENE:: A: stanza : line B: comedy : mock C: poem : assonance D: ballet : pirouette E: choir : ensemble
ACT: SCENE:: A: stanza : line B: comedy : mock C: poem : assonance D: ballet : pirouette E: choir : ensemble
In the United Kingdom, police officers are not allowed to join _________ or to go on strike. A: a trade union B: a choir C: a political party D: a club
In the United Kingdom, police officers are not allowed to join _________ or to go on strike. A: a trade union B: a choir C: a political party D: a club
纠错 Fred, who usually conducts the choir rehearsals , did not show up last night because he has an accident on his way to the practice .
纠错 Fred, who usually conducts the choir rehearsals , did not show up last night because he has an accident on his way to the practice .
中国大学MOOC: The school choir does not have enough time to prepare for public performances. (rehearse;请用所给单词的合适形式填空。 )
中国大学MOOC: The school choir does not have enough time to prepare for public performances. (rehearse;请用所给单词的合适形式填空。 )
3. _____________ He could stir up all feelings. These feelings are expressed in lofty songs. With his lyre of gold and the sweet accents of his godlike voice he led the choir of the Muses at Olympus. The pleasant music from his lyre was so exciting that stones marched into their places in rhythmic time and of their own will when he helped Poseidon build up the walls of Troy.
3. _____________ He could stir up all feelings. These feelings are expressed in lofty songs. With his lyre of gold and the sweet accents of his godlike voice he led the choir of the Muses at Olympus. The pleasant music from his lyre was so exciting that stones marched into their places in rhythmic time and of their own will when he helped Poseidon build up the walls of Troy.
ApolloAmong the Olympian gods the one most widely worshipped was Apollo, son of Zeus and Leto. According to Greek mythology, Leto was driven by Hera from land to land until at last Poseidon took pity on her and brought the island of Delos out of water for her to live on. There she gave birth to the twins, Apollo and Artemis.Apollo was the sun-god. Dressed in a purple robe, he sat in his bright eastern palace at dawn and made ready to start his daily journey across the sky. During the day he rode in his carriage of gold and ivory, and brought light, life and love to the world below. At dusk he came to the end of his journey in the far western sea and got on his golden boat to return to his eastern palace.Apollo was the god of music and poetry. With his lyre of gold and his god-like voice he led the choir of the muses at Olympus. The music from his lyre was so inspiring that stones marched into their places in rhythmic time. On one occasion, challenged to a contest by the mortal musician Marsyas, he first excelled him and then whipped him to death for his pride. On another occasion, he lost out to Pan at a musical contest and transformed the ears of the judge, King Midas, into those of an ass.His son, Orpheus, inherited such skill from the father that his harp moved man and beast alike.Apollo represented youthful, manly beauty. His golden hair and stately manners combined to make him the admiration of the world. A fair maiden, by the name of Clytie, loved his beauty and glory so much that from dawn to dusk she knelt on the ground, her hands outstretched towards the sun-god, and her eyes gazing at his golden-wheeled carriage racing across the sky. Though her love was not returned she had never changed her mind about Apollo. The gods were moved at the maiden, and transformed her into a sunflower.
ApolloAmong the Olympian gods the one most widely worshipped was Apollo, son of Zeus and Leto. According to Greek mythology, Leto was driven by Hera from land to land until at last Poseidon took pity on her and brought the island of Delos out of water for her to live on. There she gave birth to the twins, Apollo and Artemis.Apollo was the sun-god. Dressed in a purple robe, he sat in his bright eastern palace at dawn and made ready to start his daily journey across the sky. During the day he rode in his carriage of gold and ivory, and brought light, life and love to the world below. At dusk he came to the end of his journey in the far western sea and got on his golden boat to return to his eastern palace.Apollo was the god of music and poetry. With his lyre of gold and his god-like voice he led the choir of the muses at Olympus. The music from his lyre was so inspiring that stones marched into their places in rhythmic time. On one occasion, challenged to a contest by the mortal musician Marsyas, he first excelled him and then whipped him to death for his pride. On another occasion, he lost out to Pan at a musical contest and transformed the ears of the judge, King Midas, into those of an ass.His son, Orpheus, inherited such skill from the father that his harp moved man and beast alike.Apollo represented youthful, manly beauty. His golden hair and stately manners combined to make him the admiration of the world. A fair maiden, by the name of Clytie, loved his beauty and glory so much that from dawn to dusk she knelt on the ground, her hands outstretched towards the sun-god, and her eyes gazing at his golden-wheeled carriage racing across the sky. Though her love was not returned she had never changed her mind about Apollo. The gods were moved at the maiden, and transformed her into a sunflower.