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A, the first sentence of the first paragraph is that he works in a factory in New York, so he is a worker.
d, the last sentence of the second paragraph.
b, the third paragraph tells about the experience of taking the subway.
b, the third sentence of the fourth paragraph.
c, the last two sentences of the fifth paragraph, say that although she can't afford it, she can look through the window.
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Let me try, when we compare ourselves to great people, we feel that we are ordinary and unimportant. However, we need to remember that these great people were extraordinary people. There are more than 6 billion people in this world, and it is impossible to make everyone extraordinary, so what can we do?
We should do our best to be the best.
I think that means we need to be honest and hardworking, we also need to be open-minded, studious, kind, and most importantly, ambitious. I need to set a goal for myself and achieve it.
Both Marie Curie and Edison were hard-working, friendly, idealistic, and hard-working to achieve their goals. Marie Curie gave her whole body.
saeshuman
surffering".
This uncertainty will not be translated) Edison spent his life as an inventor. He invented the camera that could show action, and later people used the camera to make modern movies.
A famous Irish writer once wrote: "We are all in the ghetto, but some of us are looking at the stars". I always think of this phrase when I can't accomplish something.
This quote reminds me that we are always striving for a higher goal at a lower level. These words make me strive to be the best person I can become.
My English is average, and I can only translate to this level, I hope it will help you.
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This question is actually a reading test to see if you can understand the full text.
Of the four options, D is certainly not appropriate and too specific.
c is also inappropriate, because the whole text is basically talking about the moon, and the moon is a satellite, not a planet
A and B are the more reliable of these four options, but the article does not spend most of the article on "how to fly to the moon", so A is better than B.
In fact, as said downstairs, only the landlord can understand the full text clearly, and as for the correct answer, it is not so important for this question. So don't dwell on it.
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This is a reading about outer space, I believe you can read it, you look at the last paragraph, what is said is that the understanding of the moon is just the beginning of other planets in outer space, this is the first step, right, you first look at option A, the outside world, option C, different planets, obviously the focus of this article is on the planets, these planets in outer space. The outside world, you can't point out the point, the outside world, refers to being on the earth, or outside the earth, but option C can tell you simply and clearly, this is an article about the universe.
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C is the correct answer, because A, the outside world has a wide range, including not only space, but also the spiritual world, the human world, etc., but this article is mainly to say that by talking about the moon, it will be extended to other planets and other worlds in the entire universe. As far as the current human mindset is concerned, this c is still relatively accurate. If you think what I said is reasonable, please choose me, thank you.
Hope to clear your doubts.
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b fly to the moon because the author focuses on going to the moon. And there is no mention of the situation in the universe. Not to mention the different planets.
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You may be wondering about the students abroad: Do they also have that much homework? What do they do in their free time?
On April 8, the results of a survey on the lives of high school students in China, Japan, South Korea and the United States came out. It sampled nearly 6,200 students from these four countries last year. You can find answers to many of your questions in this survey.
Who studies the hardest?
Chinese students or most of the time are studying. Nearly half of Chinese students spend more than two hours a day doing homework. That's a lot more students than in the United States, Japan, and South Korea.
Who sleeps most often in the classroom?
Japanese students sleep most often in classrooms. About 45% of Japanese students say they doze off at the teacher from time to time. In South Korea, only 32%; In the U.S., only 21%; In China it is only 5%.
South Korean students don't like to take notes. About 70 percent of Korean students said they memorized what their teachers said, much less than students in Japan (93 percent), China (90 percent) and the United States (89 percent).
Who is most distracted?
U.S. students are the most active and easily distracted during class: of U.S. students say they talk to their classmates during class; of students eating snacks in the classroom; They do things that are related to the five senses of the class during class, such as sending emails or reading books.
What do they do after school?
In their free time, most Chinese students read books or surf the Internet. Most American students spend a lot of time with friends. Most Japanese students do sports. Most Korean students watch TV.
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at the barber's shop
jack went to a barber's shop and had his hair cut, but when he came out, he
was not happy with the result when his friend bob saw him, he laughed
jack said, "i tried a new barber's shop today, because i wasn't quite satisfied
with my old one, but this one seems even worse."
bob agreed yes, i think you're right, jack. now i'll tell you what
to do when you go into a barber's shop next time: look at all the barber's hair,find out whose hair looks worst, and then go straight to him."
why shall i go to him?" jack asked. "but that would be foolish!"
oh, no, it wouldn't," answered bob. "who cut that man's hair? just think
it. he couldn't cut it himself, could he? another of the barbers cut it. so
you know he can't be the worst barber."I tried my best, and the translation will be more deeply touched by myself. Otherwise, there will be no experience. I'll do it.
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You can buy a book of reading links for yourself, and there are many of them.
Translate it yourself, welcome.
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