• 2022-06-17 问题

    People_______ on this lake. A: row B: rows C: rowing

    People_______ on this lake. A: row B: rows C: rowing

  • 2022-06-07 问题

    I'm not _________rowing a boat. A: interested in B: good at C: fond of

    I'm not _________rowing a boat. A: interested in B: good at C: fond of

  • 2022-06-19 问题

    Mark想加入哪个校队? A: Rowing B: Basketball C: Football D: Criket

    Mark想加入哪个校队? A: Rowing B: Basketball C: Football D: Criket

  • 2022-06-06 问题

    2. Choose nouns which can match with verb "go": A: rowing B: bowling C: tennis D: volleyball

    2. Choose nouns which can match with verb "go": A: rowing B: bowling C: tennis D: volleyball

  • 2022-06-19 问题

    新公共管理时代,政府所扮演的角色是 A: Steering(掌舵) B: Rowing(划桨) C: Serving(服务) D: Nothing(无事)

    新公共管理时代,政府所扮演的角色是 A: Steering(掌舵) B: Rowing(划桨) C: Serving(服务) D: Nothing(无事)

  • 2022-06-06 问题

    Since ancient times, on Dragon Boat Festival people have customs of dragon-boat rowing and eating Zongzi and hold other festival activities.自古以来端午节便有划——及食——等节日活动。

    Since ancient times, on Dragon Boat Festival people have customs of dragon-boat rowing and eating Zongzi and hold other festival activities.自古以来端午节便有划——及食——等节日活动。

  • 2022-06-08 问题

    According to the passage, that Flamel gained eternal life with the aid of his powerful pebble ______. A: came fromJ.K. Rowing's imagination B: was legendary long before Rowling wrote the book C: turned out to be a magic in Potter D: was believed by many alchemists

    According to the passage, that Flamel gained eternal life with the aid of his powerful pebble ______. A: came fromJ.K. Rowing's imagination B: was legendary long before Rowling wrote the book C: turned out to be a magic in Potter D: was believed by many alchemists

  • 2022-06-07 问题

    形容词最高级前面一般要加the,但当形容词的最高级作表语时可以不加the,而副词最高级前面可以不加the,下列哪一项是副词最高级的用法? A: It's safest to go by bus. B: He felt the least desire to go to bed. C: Of these sports, I like rowing most. D: It's a most extraordinary thing.

    形容词最高级前面一般要加the,但当形容词的最高级作表语时可以不加the,而副词最高级前面可以不加the,下列哪一项是副词最高级的用法? A: It's safest to go by bus. B: He felt the least desire to go to bed. C: Of these sports, I like rowing most. D: It's a most extraordinary thing.

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    Nelson Mandela: As well as vision and inspiration and momentum, he also has a magical charisma, even on TV, and is clearly able to _____1_____. Winston Churchill: He was a very good leader for one period in British history although he was not seen to be a very good leader _____2_____. (He was in politics from the first world war until the 1950s and was not always successful.) Bernie Ellis: He coached Max’s rowing team when he was at University. He was a brilliant leader because he was very _____3_____ and he inspired them to row fast.

    Nelson Mandela: As well as vision and inspiration and momentum, he also has a magical charisma, even on TV, and is clearly able to _____1_____. Winston Churchill: He was a very good leader for one period in British history although he was not seen to be a very good leader _____2_____. (He was in politics from the first world war until the 1950s and was not always successful.) Bernie Ellis: He coached Max’s rowing team when he was at University. He was a brilliant leader because he was very _____3_____ and he inspired them to row fast.

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    中国大学MOOC: 1. River ThamesThe River Thames is the second longest river in the United Kingdom and the longest river entirely in England, rising at Thames Head in Gloucestershire, and flowing into the North Sea at the Thames Estuary. It has a special significance in flowing through London, the capital of the United Kingdom, although London only touches a short part of its course. The river is tidal in London with a rise and fall of 7 meters (23 ft) and becomes non-tidal at Teddington Lock. The catchment area covers a large part of South Eastern and Western England and the river is fed by over 20 tributaries. The river contains over 80 islands, and having both seawater and freshwater stretches supports a variety of wildlife.The river has supported human activity from its source to its mouth for thousands of years providing habitation, water power, food and drink. It has also acted as a major highway both for international trade through the Port of London, and internally along its length and connecting to the British canal system. The river’s strategic position has seen it at the centre of many events and fashions in British history, earning it a description by John Burns as “Liquid History”. It has been a physical and political boundary over the centuries and generated a range of river crossings. In more recent time the river has become a major leisure area supporting tourism and pleasure outings as well as the sports of rowing, sailing, kayaking, and punting. The river has had a special appeal to writers, artists, musicians and film-makers and is well represented in the arts. It is still the subject of various debates about its course, nomenclature and history.The River Thames has twenty-seven bridges. But Tower Bridge, the first bridge over theThames as you travel to London from the sea,is the most famous of them all. What makes TowerBridge so exciting? Why do visitors from all over the worldwantto see it?The thing that is surprising about Tower Bridge is that it is open in the middle. It does this to let the big ships through to the Pool of London.lf you are lucky enough to see the bridge with its two openingarms high in the air,you will never forget it.On its north side stands the Tower of London itself.Although they look like the same age,the Tower is almost a thousand years old,and Tower bridge is only about one hundred.It was built in the 1890s. 2.Why is Tower Bridge open in the middle?

    中国大学MOOC: 1. River ThamesThe River Thames is the second longest river in the United Kingdom and the longest river entirely in England, rising at Thames Head in Gloucestershire, and flowing into the North Sea at the Thames Estuary. It has a special significance in flowing through London, the capital of the United Kingdom, although London only touches a short part of its course. The river is tidal in London with a rise and fall of 7 meters (23 ft) and becomes non-tidal at Teddington Lock. The catchment area covers a large part of South Eastern and Western England and the river is fed by over 20 tributaries. The river contains over 80 islands, and having both seawater and freshwater stretches supports a variety of wildlife.The river has supported human activity from its source to its mouth for thousands of years providing habitation, water power, food and drink. It has also acted as a major highway both for international trade through the Port of London, and internally along its length and connecting to the British canal system. The river’s strategic position has seen it at the centre of many events and fashions in British history, earning it a description by John Burns as “Liquid History”. It has been a physical and political boundary over the centuries and generated a range of river crossings. In more recent time the river has become a major leisure area supporting tourism and pleasure outings as well as the sports of rowing, sailing, kayaking, and punting. The river has had a special appeal to writers, artists, musicians and film-makers and is well represented in the arts. It is still the subject of various debates about its course, nomenclature and history.The River Thames has twenty-seven bridges. But Tower Bridge, the first bridge over theThames as you travel to London from the sea,is the most famous of them all. What makes TowerBridge so exciting? Why do visitors from all over the worldwantto see it?The thing that is surprising about Tower Bridge is that it is open in the middle. It does this to let the big ships through to the Pool of London.lf you are lucky enough to see the bridge with its two openingarms high in the air,you will never forget it.On its north side stands the Tower of London itself.Although they look like the same age,the Tower is almost a thousand years old,and Tower bridge is only about one hundred.It was built in the 1890s. 2.Why is Tower Bridge open in the middle?

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