________ with relief and dread, Johanna came to the backyard of the house on the right and waited.
________ with relief and dread, Johanna came to the backyard of the house on the right and waited.
The _______ of the large tree from our backyard freed up space where we could play football.
The _______ of the large tree from our backyard freed up space where we could play football.
中国大学MOOC: The author dislikes the disposable culture in the modern society. (Backyard Agrarian’s 30 Days Without Packaged Food)
中国大学MOOC: The author dislikes the disposable culture in the modern society. (Backyard Agrarian’s 30 Days Without Packaged Food)
The author dislikes the disposable culture in the modern society. ("Backyard Agrarian’s 30 Days Without Packaged Food") A: 正确 B: 错误
The author dislikes the disposable culture in the modern society. ("Backyard Agrarian’s 30 Days Without Packaged Food") A: 正确 B: 错误
I guess I don'thavemuch ofa. Everyyear I plant cabbage,beans and sweet cornin my backyard but allI everget is alot of weeds.
I guess I don'thavemuch ofa. Everyyear I plant cabbage,beans and sweet cornin my backyard but allI everget is alot of weeds.
中国大学MOOC: A New American Dream” means achieving success by one’s own struggle. (Backyard Agrarian’s 30 Days Without Packaged Food)
中国大学MOOC: A New American Dream” means achieving success by one’s own struggle. (Backyard Agrarian’s 30 Days Without Packaged Food)
I guess I don't have much of a . Every year I plant cabbage, beans and sweet corn in my backyard but all I ever get is a lot of weeds.
I guess I don't have much of a . Every year I plant cabbage, beans and sweet corn in my backyard but all I ever get is a lot of weeds.
Susie grows corn in her backyard garden to feed her family. The corn she grows is not counted in GDP because ( ) A: it was not produced for the marketplace. B: it is an intermediate good which Susie will process further. C: the corn has no value. D: her behavior is illegal.
Susie grows corn in her backyard garden to feed her family. The corn she grows is not counted in GDP because ( ) A: it was not produced for the marketplace. B: it is an intermediate good which Susie will process further. C: the corn has no value. D: her behavior is illegal.
①For example, wholesale food and drink sales come to $268 billion in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom in 2000—more than 40 percent of retail sales. [br][/br]②But almost all have ignored the big, profitable opportunity in their own backyard: the wholesale food and drink trade, which appears to be just the kind of market retailers need. 未知类型:{'label': 'questionDesc', 'content': '给这2段话排序', 'isMemberControl': 0, 'type': 181} 未知类型:{'label': 'source', 'content': '英语一2010年新题型', 'isMemberControl': 0, 'type': 181} A: ①② B: ②①
①For example, wholesale food and drink sales come to $268 billion in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom in 2000—more than 40 percent of retail sales. [br][/br]②But almost all have ignored the big, profitable opportunity in their own backyard: the wholesale food and drink trade, which appears to be just the kind of market retailers need. 未知类型:{'label': 'questionDesc', 'content': '给这2段话排序', 'isMemberControl': 0, 'type': 181} 未知类型:{'label': 'source', 'content': '英语一2010年新题型', 'isMemberControl': 0, 'type': 181} A: ①② B: ②①
Fred: (looking at James’ back yard) I’ve got to admire you have a beautiful backyard James. () James: Well, it does take time and patience. But I’ve also got a few secrets... Fred: OK, OK, what do I have to do to get you to reveal your secrets You know if I had the money, I’d just hire a gardener. A: Are you ready to order now B: What can I do for you today C: How do you do it D: That’s strange E: My pleasure F: what did you tell him G: each and every day at the computer H: Long time no see
Fred: (looking at James’ back yard) I’ve got to admire you have a beautiful backyard James. () James: Well, it does take time and patience. But I’ve also got a few secrets... Fred: OK, OK, what do I have to do to get you to reveal your secrets You know if I had the money, I’d just hire a gardener. A: Are you ready to order now B: What can I do for you today C: How do you do it D: That’s strange E: My pleasure F: what did you tell him G: each and every day at the computer H: Long time no see