The weather was terrible we decided to stay at home.
A.such; that B.so; that C.such; as
Would you mind those old jackets? They look ugly.
A.not to wear B.not wearing C.wearing not
He as well as his parents interested in playing football.
A.am B.are C.is
The clothes are made cotton, the wine is made grapes.
A.of; of B.from; of C.of; from
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中国是茶的故乡,也是茶文化的发源地。中国茶的发现和利用已有四五千年历史,且长盛不衰,传遍全球。请你以 Chinese Tea 为题,写一篇文章向外国友人介绍中国茶。
内容要求:1. 参考图示,至少选 3 个方面来介绍中国茶
2.向友人介绍你喜欢茶或茶文化的原因
3. 不少于 80 词,内容丰富,句型多样。
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Why do we use the phrase “杏林高手” (expert in the apricot grove) to describe a highly-skilled doctor. Here is a great story about it.
It’s1.(say) that the phrase was first used to describe Dong Feng, a talented doctor who lived during the Three Kingdoms period (220-280). Dong was so skillful that he could bring2. (die) people back to life. In addition to his amazing skills, Dong also had a kind3.[hɑːt]. He never asked for payment from his 4.(patient). Instead, he asked them to plant apricot( 杏 ) trees in his orchard( 果园 ) 5. they recovered from their illness - five trees if they were seriously ill, or just one tree if the illness was mild(轻微的).
As Dong saved more people’s lives, 6. number of apricot trees in his orchard grew. Over time, it became a large and beautiful grove( 树 林 ). Dong decided that people could come to the grove with grain and exchange it for7.[freʃ] apricots. Very soon his barn( 谷仓 ) was filled
8.grain, which Dong then gave away to poor people.
Dong’s story became 9.(wide) known after he passed away. Doctors in later dynasties( 朝代 ) did the same things Dong did in order to show their10.[rɪˈspekt] for him. Gradually, people started to use “expert in the apricot grove” to describe doctors who were talented and had strong morals(品行).