Two English single choice questions, trouble to explain the details, and a translation sentence

Updated on educate 2024-06-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. c The subject of the second clause is you, and the subject of the previous clause should also be you, so it should be used to indicate the active.

    2. d on is used in connection with difficulty, in what aspect of difficulty.

    Translations lack proper context.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1, the subject of sentence C is a person, so it is necessary to use the active voice, to compare is the meaning of "for comparison", which cannot be translated.

    Translation: Compare these two houses and you will see that this one is better.

    2, b Translation: You can't imagine how difficult it was for him to climb a cliff to save the boy in distress.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    25. c

    This question tests vocabulary and general knowledge.

    Salt is salt.

    Butter is butter.

    Flour is flour.

    CRAM is a cram school.

    It's obvious that the cake must be made with flour.

    The meaning of this sentence is to express:

    Do you think computers will one day replace handwriting?

    The other options are put in and it means that it doesn't work.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    25 To make this cake, you need 2 eggs, 175 grams of sugar and 175 grams of salt salt.

    butter.

    flour flour.

    cram stuffed in.

    26 Do you think computers will one day replace handwriting?

    instead of ......

    replace.

    join.

    take place of.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    c, refers to spending more money than expected aIt doesn't work with b to use many, d doesn't fit the topic, and the question stem obviously says that the other party has no money. The answer is: I brought enough, but I spent it all.

    c.This is a predicative clause, and the clause predicate verb lies is an intransitive verb, so this emptiness should be an adverbial. To put it another way:

    the key to better education lies (in teachers' development).The part in parentheses is the prepositional phrase as an adverbial.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    c Based on the context, it is clear that the first person to speak was worried that the other person would not have enough money. When the other party replied that the money was enough (referring to the judgment according to expectations), but the turn, it means that the back is still not enough, and the reason for the lack is that it is spent too much.

    a predicative clause, that refers to the following sentence, the biggest difference between this and the object clause is that the object clause can be omitted if that leads and does not serve as any component in the subsequent clause, and the predicative clause cannot.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first c, the second choice A

    much more than than. Fixed matching. The whole sentence means, but I spent more money than I expected.

    The latter question is a definite clause. What is missing in the space is the object of the previous sentence. And only that can be the object component of a sentence. So choose A

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Throughout his life, Henry Moore encouraged the artistic interest of the city of Leeds.

    a.Contains bObtained a c .

    Retention maintenance, repair; Maintain) 2. As an excellent shooter, Peter practiced pinpoint fighting absolutely both (conjBoth....And....Sold Sakura) targets( target; Gun targets; Scope of delivery Put ....as a target) and moving targets.

    a.Station BFixed cStill d(Stable.) Fixed. Firmly)

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1d remained for a lifetime.

    2a is symmetrical with the moving that follows.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I choose BThis is a place adverbial clause. “where"Bootstrap "stands......jinmao tower”。

    Here "where= preposition + which".There is no preposition in the clause, so a is not chosen; b "there" does not lead to a clause, and here it is not a "there be" sentence pattern. c "that" guides the subject, the object, and the coposition, and cannot be used as a place adverbial.

    So choose D

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    c The clause after that explains that picture feels like choosing this.

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