Ask a few English questions and ask for answers to junior high Thank you

Updated on educate 2024-02-11
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1,a。We will increase production at the end of the season. (I'm not good at speaking, so I'll translate it like this.) in the end Finally, finally.

    b, c, fixed collocation is, at the end of, by the end of. d, I don't think so.

    2, part in。Attend. A lot of students took part in surfing competitions. Enter is generally about entering the door or something.,A meaning to enter.。。 C, it didn't work that way. d, the word is misspelled...

    3, b。The vowels are not the same. It's still a question like this.。。 I thought it had been eliminated a long time ago...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tell you already, it's CBA, why do you still write ABA???

    1c by the end of of which is used to denote time, often with the meaning of "no later than". It is important to note that at the end of can also be used to denote time (see the second example sentence above), but it has a different meaning than by the end of. Try to compare the following two examples:

    at the end of january

    by the end of january (refers to the days before the end of January.

    2b take part in is equal to join, and the meaning of participate is misspelled with option d.

    3a a term is a noun and the other three are verbs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    b, at the end of this season. A means the end, and C should be by the end of

    d on the end generally does not have such a statement.

    a enter a contest. Everything else is about participation. b

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, it is useless to distinguish between these things, as if Kong has said that there are eight ways to write back words. There was an American next to me, and I asked him, and he said that the first question was all so useful except for the fourth one, and the second question had four answers, all of which were so useful! I didn't even bother to ask him the third stupid question.

    I'm curious, there are obviously many ways to say things, why do you have to call it true, you have to get a "standard" answer, whether learning English is for communication, or to confuse yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    c Emphasis on the end of the season.

    c. Participate in competitions and take part in non-competitive events.

    b The other three have an i: sound.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1ab is not used for time, it is used for places, such as the end of the street.

    c is to be used in the present perfect tense.

    2b participated. 3b

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    a at the end of this season means the end of the season. b Participate. d

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1:a Finally.

    b c should be followed by of d d, there is no such expression.

    2: b take part in refers to participation in the event.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    a b a

    There is no time for the words of the translator.

    Come back next time to make up for it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    even the teacher thinks it is a waste of time.

    english is more interesting than math.

    the sutong highway bridge, a 32-kilometer-long bridge, is already open to traffic.

    Explanation: 32 kilometer long is a separate definite that is connected by dashes.

    if i'm free, i'd like to spend a two-day holiday in the country.

    Explanation: holiday is in the singular form and requires the article a to be preceded.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Teachers all thought it was a waste of time.

    even the teacher thinks it is (a) (waste) (of) (time).

    English is much more interesting than math.

    english is (much) (more) (interesting) (than math.

    I think there's one more space)

    the sutong highway bridge, a __bridge, is already open to traffic.

    Long compound adjectives are formed, number - quantifier (not plural) - adjective, so only b is correct.

    if i'm free, i'd like to spend __holiday in the country

    a. a two-day

    The way compound adjectives are formed, number-quantifier (not plural), holiday is a countable noun, so use the article so only a is correct.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    waste of time.

    interesting

    The landlord, please give points, there is a problem to add.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    balone: solitary, lonely: lonely;

    According to the second sentence no body to talk, it is obvious that alonea chair to sit and nobody to talk should be changed, become to sit a chair and to talk nobody; Obviously to sit on a chair and to talk to nobody

    Imperative sentences or subjects can be omitted when the context is clear.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Choose the last one: When the subject of the general clause is the same as the subject of the clause, the subject of the clause can be omitted.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Select B ......Definitely choose B! Can I still do the wrong junior high school English questions in my sophomore year of high school?!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Choice d because alone refers to a state of loneliness, while lonely refers to the loneliness and loneliness of the human heart.

    The to of sit indicates a purpose, and no word is used after it.

    Talk with means to talk to someone by omitting the subject.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    17. nature ; supposed to; 18 protect the earth 19 miss 20 will/can succeed 21 correcting

    22 don't think ,is 23 by mistake 24 crowded 25 to make 26 brighter 27 comes 28 aren't we

    29 ..It's all easy. The problem is that there are too many and no rewards are given.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. It's Mr Brown's home, the sentence omits home.

    2. While has the meaning of since in this sentence, if is a hypothetical form, which obviously does not conform to the meaning of the sentence.

    3. The usage of the article does not need to use the, the is to indicate a specific reference, and there is no need in this sentence. If you add it, it will make people think that there are many fathers and there are many toms.

    4. I don't know this question.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    b means Brown's house.

    Didn't I say I was going to go, then it's not if, because if has the meaning of assumption, so use while

    There is no need to emphasize with a definite article.

    I have the same pen as you, it's not that I have the same pen as yours, let's feel it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1, b refers to the place; 2, a conditional adverbial clause; 3. Do not fill in before and after, insert words, refer to the same person. 4. B. should be chosen

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    1.Have you noticed with? With as a preposition, if someone is called later, it is not a personal component, such as my here

    auntwith

    me, although it is two people, but can only take my

    aunt is the subject of the person, if it is my

    Auntandi is two people as the subject, so you have to use were. Next, let's talk about the tense, paying attention to the temporal adverbial last

    Sunday is used in the past tense, so use was

    2.The answer to the second question is wrong, it should be D. Stoptodo is to stop and do something else, stop

    Doing is to stop doing what you are doing, and here it is obviously to stop doing work and rest.

    is a preposition, and the preposition is followed by the noun or verb ing form, and here it is the verb ing form.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    d is generally a fixed usage.

    Many most most.

    forests.

    jump jump.

    for (food).

    cells cages

    find (food).

    In fact, the answer is not the only one, just read it all and fill in the specifics, you have to refer to the vocabulary list of the textbook you are learning now.

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