1.I hate to see you standing there all by yourself!我不愿意看到你总是一个人站在那儿!Mrs.Hopkins was a new teacher.She was trying to make use of her psychology courses.She started her class by saying,"Everyone who...1.I hate to see you standing there all by yourself!我不愿意看到你总是一个人站在那儿!Mrs.Hopkins was a new teacher.She was trying to make use of her psychology courses.She started her class by saying,"Everyone who thinks they're stupid,stand up!"After a few seconds,Little Davie stood up.The teacher said,"Do you think you're stupid,Little Davie?"展开更多
在上海教育出版社“双语教育实验教材”《英语》(一年级第一学期)教材中出现了“to the right of…”和“to the left of…”的用法,而人们更多地见到的是却是“on the right of…”和“on the left of…”的说法。那么,这两种表达究竟...在上海教育出版社“双语教育实验教材”《英语》(一年级第一学期)教材中出现了“to the right of…”和“to the left of…”的用法,而人们更多地见到的是却是“on the right of…”和“on the left of…”的说法。那么,这两种表达究竟是不是一回事呢?假如不是一回事,那么它们之间的区别又在哪里呢?展开更多
1.Problems posed It is well known that the area formula of a square is the length of one of its sides multiplied by the length of its another side,and that the area formula of a rectangle is its length multiplied by i...1.Problems posed It is well known that the area formula of a square is the length of one of its sides multiplied by the length of its another side,and that the area formula of a rectangle is its length multiplied by its width,and the that the area formula of a trapezoid is the sum of its top side plus its base side(or we may say“its bottom”)divided by 2 and then multiplied by its height,and that the area formula of a triangle is its base side multiplied by its height and then divided by 2.However,how do all these area formulas come from?Have you ever thought of this question?展开更多
文摘1.I hate to see you standing there all by yourself!我不愿意看到你总是一个人站在那儿!Mrs.Hopkins was a new teacher.She was trying to make use of her psychology courses.She started her class by saying,"Everyone who thinks they're stupid,stand up!"After a few seconds,Little Davie stood up.The teacher said,"Do you think you're stupid,Little Davie?"
文摘在上海教育出版社“双语教育实验教材”《英语》(一年级第一学期)教材中出现了“to the right of…”和“to the left of…”的用法,而人们更多地见到的是却是“on the right of…”和“on the left of…”的说法。那么,这两种表达究竟是不是一回事呢?假如不是一回事,那么它们之间的区别又在哪里呢?
文摘1.Problems posed It is well known that the area formula of a square is the length of one of its sides multiplied by the length of its another side,and that the area formula of a rectangle is its length multiplied by its width,and the that the area formula of a trapezoid is the sum of its top side plus its base side(or we may say“its bottom”)divided by 2 and then multiplied by its height,and that the area formula of a triangle is its base side multiplied by its height and then divided by 2.However,how do all these area formulas come from?Have you ever thought of this question?