We’ll never forget the days ______ we lived in the country.
A.when B.where C.which D./
He lives in a room _______ faces the south.
A.whose windows B.the window of which
C.whose the window D.of which the windows
Is this dictionary _____ you bought yesterday?
A.that B.which C.the one D.where
假设今天是你父亲的生日,下面三幅图描绘的是你给父亲买完礼物后乘坐地铁回家时经历的一件事。请根据图示,用英语写一篇短文叙述这件事,并谈谈自己的感受。
注意:1. 词数不少于120;
2. 可适当加入细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 参考词汇:地铁(列车)--- subway
Like all vertebrates(脊椎动物), fish have sense organs that tell them what is happening within their environment. The organs enable them to see, hear, smell, taste and touch.
A fish’s eyes differ from those of land vertebrates in several ways. For example, most fish can see to the right and to the left at the same time for the fact that a fish has no neck and so cannot turn its head. Fish also have no eyelids. For land vertebrates, eyelids(眼睑)help moisten(使湿润) their eyes and protect them from sunlight. A fish’s eyes are kept moist by the flow of water over them. They do not need to be shielded from sunlight because it is seldom extremely direct and bright underwater. Some fish have unusual adaptations of the eye. For example, a flatfish has two eyes on the same side of the head. A flatfish spends most of the time lying on its side on the ocean floor and so needs eyes only on the side that faces upward. The eyes of certain deep-sea fish are at the ends of short structures that stick out from the head. These structures can be raised upward, allowing the fish to see overhead as well as to the side and to the front.
A few kinds of fishes are born blind. They include certain species of catfish that live in total darkness in the waters of caves. Some of these fishes have eyes but no vision(视觉). Others lack eyes completely.
1.Why can’t a fish turn its head? (no more than 6 words)
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2.What can prevent land vertebrates’ eyes from sunlight? (no more than 3 words)
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3.Why are the flatfish’s eyes different from other fishes’? (no more than 14 words)
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4.What is the passage mainly about? (no more than 6 words)
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An allowance(零花钱)is an important tool for teaching kids how to budget, save and make their own decision. Children remember and learn from mistakes when their own dollars are lost or spent foolishly.
How large an allowance is appropriate? Experts say there is not a right amount. Actually amounts differ from region to region, and from family to family.
To set an appropriate allowance for your child, work out a weekly budget. Allow for entertainment expenditures(花费) such as movies and snacks. Next, include everyday expenses such as lunch money, bus fare, school supplies. “If you make the child responsible for these bills,” Says Josephine Swanson, a consumer specialist, “he or she will learn to budget for necessary expenditures.”
Finally, add some extra money to make saving possible. If you can, keep your child’s allowance in line with that of his friends. A child whose purchasing power falls away below his peer’s can feel left out.
It can be tough, but avoid excusing your children when they make a mistake with their allowance. When Brooke Stephens was ten, her mother gave her $1, 75% of which for bus fare and lunch. “If you lose your money,” Brooke’s mother told her, “you walk home.”
One week the girl spent all her allowance in a candy store, then she called home for a ride. “Mom made me walk home.” recalled Stephens, now a financial planner. “ At first I was angry, but I finally realized that she was trying to teach me an important lesson.”
Experts advise that an allowance not be tied directly to child’s daily chores(日常家务).
Kids should help around the house not because they get paid for it but because they share responsibilities as members of a family. You might, however, pay a child for doing extra jobs at home that can develop his or her initiative.
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Josephine Swanson suggests that you should work out a budget for your child 3 . |
If you make the child 4 for these bills, he or she will learn to budget for necessary expenditures.” |
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The author thinks that you should keep your child’s allowance in line with that of 5__. |
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Brook’s mum told her that if she lost her money, she has to 7 . |
At first she felt 8 , but she finally realized that her mother was trying to teach her an important lesson. |
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The author suggests children should 9 the house and they should realize they are 10___ of a family. |