单词:fliers
n. someone who operates an aircraft
n. an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution
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Early the next morning Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny rode their bicycles to the farm. You did a good job fixing the sign, Henry, Jessie said as they rested at the end of the farm lane. It looks straight and sturdy now. Thanks, Henry said. But what
No dessert? Grandfather Alden sounded surprised. Not even you, Benny? The Aldens had just finished dinner together. Grandfather knew that Benny always had room for dessert. I had ice cream this afternoon, Benny said. Two free scoops. Big ones, said H
Asking a co-worker for help A: Hi, Carlos. What are you doing this afternoon? B: Working. Why? A: Well. I was just wondering if you would come by and give me a hand with the fliers for next weeks party. B: Im sorry, Melissa. I really cant today. Ive
卖什么都讲究策略,广告无处不在,看来阿美和古奇在卖报的过程中也学了不少的东西,果然做什么都不简单啊! Listen Read Learn Gucci: Have we sold out all the newspapers for today? May: Yes. What a good job we have done! Gucci: Why are so many extra gifts l
You get a bill for your electricity, for your phone, for your Internet access. 你会收到电费、手机费和网费单。 You have to pay your bills. 你必须支付你的账单。 Well, you should pay your bills; maybe you don't. 那个,你应该
5. The fair attendants should wear the badge. 参展人员必须佩戴证件。 还能这样说: It is necessary for the fair attendants to wear the badge. The badge is a necessity for the fair attendants. 应用解析: put up a badge (海军军士
文本: When it comes to reaching new islands, flying must surely have been the easiest way to get there. But the 60 miles between New Guinea and the Solomons still proved a formidable challenge for many winged creatures. With their four-foot wings