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Updated on technology 2024-03-25
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On the waterfront of the endless world, children gather.

    The endless sky above is still, and the sea rages endlessly.

    On the shores of the endless world, children meet, shout, and dance.

    They build their houses out of sand, they play with empty shells, they weave their ships out of withered leaves, and then smile and float them in the depths of the sea.

    Kids have their own games on the seaside of the world.

    They don't know how to swim, they don't know how to cast their nets.

    Pearl divers dive in search of pearls, merchants sail by boat, and children pick up and scatter pebbles.

    They don't look for treasure, they don't know how to cast their nets.

    The ocean swells with laughter, and the pale shines with the smile of the beach.

    The sinister waves sang to the children a song of dance meaning, humming as the four mothers pushed the cradle.

    The sea plays with children, and the pale glimmers with the smiles of the beach.

    On the waterfront of the endless world, children gather.

    The storm roared in the pathless air, and the ship disintegrated in the water without a trace.

    Death is everywhere, and children are playing.

    On the waterfront of the Endless World is a grand gathering for kids.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    On the waterfront of the endless world, children gather.

    The endless sky above is still.

    Furious with the sea.

    On the waterfront of the endless world.

    The children were dancing and dancing.

    They built their houses with sand and played with them empty shells.

    They weave dead leaves.

    Their boats, smiling and floating.

    In vast depths.

    Children play.

    The seashores of the world.

    They don't know how to swim, they know, they don't know how to cast their nets.

    Pearl divers dive in search of pearls, merchants sail on their boats, and children pick up and scatter pebbles.

    They don't look for treasure, they don't know how to cast their nets.

    The ocean swells with laughter, and the pale shines with the smile of the beach.

    The sinister waves sang meaningless songs to the children, like a mother rocking the cradle of a baby.

    The sea plays with children, and the pale glimmers with the smiles of the beach.

    On the waterfront of the endless world, children gather.

    Storms roam the roadless skies, ships disintegrate in the waterless water, death is everywhere, and children are playing.

    On the waterfront of the Endless World is a grand gathering for kids.

    I thought about it again: I think there should be no mistake, please look at the landlord and think about it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I'm so sorry for stepping on your foot.

    a, you're really polite (typical teasing each other, Lao Mei is not so boring) b, it's okay (typical Lao Mei quality, understatement, not exaggerated, not excessive) c I'm not hurt (okay, I said just step on it, as for such an exaggeration, why don't you say "I'm still alive").

    D, don't step on me again from your sister (too polite, people don't mean it) so you can see it, choose b

    Haha, maybe I'm writing a little funny, but I really hope it can help you!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm sorry to step on your feet.

    Answer: B It doesn't matter.

    A: You are so polite.

    b It doesn't matter. c It doesn't hurt me.

    Don't do it again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A, you're too polite.

    b It doesn't matter. c I am not injured.

    Don't do it again.

    Doing this kind of situational question is not a test of your grammar, but a test of the use of language, ACD seems to be grammatically reasonable, but it is not the daily habitual usage of Americans.

    Don't think too complicated about this kind of question, if it's you, the direct reaction should be "okay", just choose it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Let's choose B. The last sentence is an apology, and the following sentence means "it's okay". The other three are too Chinese, and Westerners generally don't say that you pay attention next time, I don't hurt, or that you are really polite.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the first sentence, you are too polite. In the second sentence, it doesn't matter. Thirdly, it didn't hurt me. Fourth, don't do it again. Depending on the context, select B

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