单词:counts corrected for coincidence (CCC)
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Ali: Didn't you say your friend was American? Where is she going on her honeymoon? Shan: They're going skiing in Colorado. Ali: What a coincidence! These pajamas would be perfect to take along on the honeymoon! Shan: You're probably right. Oh, what t
Edward's arms wound around me as the next song started. It was a little up-tempo for slow dancing, but that didn't seem to concern him. 当另一首舞曲开始的时候,爱德华的胳膊环绕着我。这对慢舞来说节奏有点快,但这似乎
Doug and Sandra walked away from the desk. Boy, she wasn't very polite, Doug said. She didn't say 'Good morning.' She didn't say 'Have a nice day.' What did she write on the paper? The woman had written a phone number on the paper. I thought we were
Nick Savrinn律师和Vironica没能拿到罪案现场录像原件,感到很失望。他们认为档案室水管漏水是人为破坏,有人故意损毁原件。这时,Vironica察觉有人来过自己家,录相带的副本也不见了。 [00:07.59]Listen and Share [00:41.40]Nick Savrinn [00:42.71]Vironica [01:03.
18 A Joke I stand corrected I have this friend who always seemed to lean slightly to the left all the time. It used to bother me, so I suggested he see a doctor, and have his legs checked out. For years, he refused and told me I was crazy, but last w
在表示一个被动动作时,如果这个动作正在进行,或是与谓语表示的动作同时发生,我们可以用现在分词的被动形式。 【例如】 The bridge being built now will be completed in three months.This is one of the
Whether you're a hunt-and-peck typist or a Rachmaninoff of the keyboard, you will make mistakes. But it's not just your eyes catching typos when you see them on the screen. Your hands know when you mess up too. Thats according to a study in the journ
Dialogue 20 laurance--You look rather pal.Aren't you feeling well? soony--Not very.I was sick most of the might .I didn't sleep very well. laurance--What seems to be the matter?Is it the flu? soony--N
1. Q: How much does one ticket cost? A) $1.40. B) $6.40. C) $4.30. D) $8.60. 2. Q: What's the woman going to do? A) Collect papers for the man. B) Do the typing once again. C) Check the paper for typing errors. D) Read the whole newspaper. 1. W: Here
加州日报:以后视力有问题的人看显示屏再不用戴眼镜了,因为美科学家给电脑屏幕 戴上了眼镜. 美科学家给电脑屏幕戴上眼镜 Daily California: People with vision problems may be able to forgo eyeglasses and c
WRONG: We would appreciate if you corrected the entry in the register as soon as possible. 错误用法:如果你能尽快更改登记处的入口,我将非常感激。 RIGHT: We would appreciate it if you corrected the entry in the register as s
In the salsify mains of what was thoughtful and sad all the calcified arhythmatists were doing the math. And it would take a calculated blow to the head to blind the eyes of all the harmless sociopaths. Oh Arm in Arm we are the harmless sociopaths. O
听力题目: 13.(A). Kevin was looking for his contact lens. (B). Kevin had been looking for me. (C). Kevin and I fought on the floor. (D). Kevin assumed I was looking for something. 14.(A). You must answer ten questions for homework. (B). Your ho
英语学习笔记: optometrist n. 配镜师 nearsighted adj. 近视的 myopia n. 近视;缺乏远见 hyperopia n. [医]远视 farsighted adj. 有先见之明的;远视的 astigmatism n. 散光 contact n. 接触;联系;熟人 laser n. 激光;
写信的原则(Writing Principles)已从原来的3个C(Conciseness, Clearness, Courtesy)发展到目前的7个C:Completeness, Clearness, Concreteness, Conciseness, Correctness, Courtesy, Consideration实例: Dear Sirs,With reference to y
Kenny went to a psychiatrist. The psychiatrist had written many books. How can I help you? What's your problem? the psychiatrist asked. Kenny said, I have only one problem. But it's a big one. I hate my life. I'm tired of living. I'm tired of everyth
The house phone was ringing. She went downstairs. It was dark. She watched her steps and slowly went down the stairs. Who is calling? she wondered. She got downstairs. The phone was in the kitchen. She reached for the light switch. She turned on the
罗马不是一天建成的,口语是需要日积月累的。当你偶遇某位熟人时,不要老说how are you了,试试下面几句常用的口语寒暄吧。 1. What a pleasant surprise! 真是个惊喜啊! 2. What brings you here today? 今天
Itismyfeelingthatmakingamistake mayturnouttobeagoodthing. Itisthroughourerrorsthatwecanfind thepathtodoingthingscorrectly. Finally,itisimportanttoremember thatfewmistakesaresoterrible thattheycannotbecorrected. 我觉得犯错反而可能是一件好事
文本: B: How long are we gonna wait until we do something? E: We are doing something. He's seeing someone who specializes in teen depression. Give it some time. B: That someone also suggested, given my family history, that he see a psychiatrist.