Listen, boys, washing hands is a good way to protect _______ from the disease.
A.yours B.your C.yourself D.yourselves
He has been to ______ university to visit his professor for several times since graduation.
A.the B.a C./ D.an
Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation from the others?
A.The iced road was so smooth that I slipped several times.
B.Jane talked in a polite way even she was in great anger.
C.The game started immediately as the coach gave a gesture.
D.He pressed the button near the door to light the room.
假如你是李华,每天用英语写日记,请根据以下要点,描述你星期日在超市门口看到的事情,并表达自己的想法。
(1)一位女士的假发套被风吹掉,露出光头,周围的人嘲笑,女士很困窘。
(2)一位小女孩帮助女士捡起发套。
(3)你认为…
参考词汇:假发false hair 光头 hairless
要求:
(1)词数:80~100个。
(2)日记格式和开头已给出,不计入总词数。
(3)要点齐全,行文连贯,可适当发挥。
Sunday
I went shopping this afternoon. It was very windy. A young lady_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Why is good grammar important? Well, good grammar can save lives! Just c1. the difference between "Let's eat, Grandma!" and "Let's eat Grandma!" With the first one, you are i2. your grandma over for a lovely meal. The second one sounds like you are excited about cannibalism (同类相食).
Jokes aside, some people think good grammar is not n3. They argue that as long as they are being understood, it should not matter w4. there are a few grammatical errors or not.
But I don't think so. I believe good grammar matters.
Thinking about your grammar when you are writing which makes you easier to be understood. You may think a grammatical, error doesn't matter. But think about it from the reader's point of view. E5. a small error can make your reader stop and read the message again. He or she will have to spend more time understanding it.
Good English grammar will help develop your overall English s6.. Being able to speak and write correctly, over time, builds your confidence while using English. This will encourage you to increase your vocabulary. With good grammar and a wide vocabulary, you will find it easier to express your ideas and communicate with n7. speakers.
Good grammar can also make you more reliable(可信赖的). Just think about your attitudes towards a newspaper that has many grammatical errors in its a8.. You will doubt if the information in the newspaper is reliable, won't you?
The same is true on a personal l9.. Your writing represents (代表) who you are. If there are many careless mistakes, then it appears to readers that you don't care about your work. This makes them less likely to t10. you.
I hope you have now seen the importance of good grammar.
It's 4:54 a. m. on a November morning in 2016 in Yosemite National Park, the United States. The moon shone over the south-west face of El Capitan. Alex Honnold was alone. He held on tightly to the rock with nothing but the tips of his fingers and two thin edges of shoe rubber. He was trying to do something that had been considered impossible-a "free solo" (徒手攀岩) up the world's most dangerous cliff.
Some people think free soloing is a meaningless sport. The sport, they say, has claimed the lives of many professional climbers. Others think mastering a mountain with only excellent physical and mental skill is the essence of climbing. Such was the attitude of Paul Preuss. Preuss was the father of free soloing. By the age of 27, he had made about 150 ropeless climbs He was admired (钦佩) throughout Europe. Then, on October 3,1913, he fell to his death while free soloing a cliff in the Alps (阿尔卑斯山).
But Preuss's ideas lived on. They have influenced generations of climbers. In the 1960s, the "free climbing" movement was born. The movement supports using ropes and other gears (设备) but only as safety devices. The next serious free soloist appeared in 1973. Henry Barber climbed a 460-meter-tall rock in Yosemite without a rope. In 1987, Peter Croft, a Canadian, free soloed two of Yosemite's most dangerous routes in one day.
Croft's achievement stood until 2007. That year, 22-year-old Honnold showed up in Yosemite. He surprised the world by repeating Croft's masterpiece. The next year, he free soloed two famously difficult routes in America. The routes were so dangerous that no one had imagined they could be climbed without a rope.
Now, as fans celebrate his achievements, Honnold is preparing for his next big goal. Thousands of moves are still to come. Honnold is on his way to completing the greatest rock climb in history.
1.How many ropeless climbs had Paul Preuss made by the age of 27? _______.
2.On October 3,1931, Preuss _______.
3.The "free climbing" movement was born _______.
4.Alex Honnold repeated Peter Croft's masterpiece _______.
5.Now, Honoold is on his way to _______.