In the medieval calendar there were two kinds of day-Dismal Days(不吉利日) and Red-Letter Days(吉利日).Dismal Days were considered unlucky, while Red-Letter Days were the principal feasts and saints’ days to be celeb...In the medieval calendar there were two kinds of day-Dismal Days(不吉利日) and Red-Letter Days(吉利日).Dismal Days were considered unlucky, while Red-Letter Days were the principal feasts and saints’ days to be celebrated or observed throughout the Christian year.They are called Red-Letter Days because in early printed calendars they were marked in red ink. Nowadays展开更多
Tom:When we say:“Kate was married to Tom”,we have to use a preposition(介词).But when we say“Kate married Tom”,we can’t use any preposition,why? Teacher:Because the latter is active.An active couple don’t need a...Tom:When we say:“Kate was married to Tom”,we have to use a preposition(介词).But when we say“Kate married Tom”,we can’t use any preposition,why? Teacher:Because the latter is active.An active couple don’t need any go-between when they want to get married,do they?展开更多
“Which one of you ordered the ambiance(环境,气氛)?”A group of tourists(旅游者) gathered in an upscale(高级的) restaurantin New York City and ordered sandwiches and soft drinks(软饮料).Whenthe waitress handed the bi...“Which one of you ordered the ambiance(环境,气氛)?”A group of tourists(旅游者) gathered in an upscale(高级的) restaurantin New York City and ordered sandwiches and soft drinks(软饮料).Whenthe waitress handed the bill(帐单) to the man sitting at the end of展开更多
文摘In the medieval calendar there were two kinds of day-Dismal Days(不吉利日) and Red-Letter Days(吉利日).Dismal Days were considered unlucky, while Red-Letter Days were the principal feasts and saints’ days to be celebrated or observed throughout the Christian year.They are called Red-Letter Days because in early printed calendars they were marked in red ink. Nowadays
文摘Tom:When we say:“Kate was married to Tom”,we have to use a preposition(介词).But when we say“Kate married Tom”,we can’t use any preposition,why? Teacher:Because the latter is active.An active couple don’t need any go-between when they want to get married,do they?
文摘First man: 'In my house I’m really somebody.'Second man: 'Is that so?'First man: 'Yes. Every night my wife calls out from the kitchen, ’Will somebody
文摘“Which one of you ordered the ambiance(环境,气氛)?”A group of tourists(旅游者) gathered in an upscale(高级的) restaurantin New York City and ordered sandwiches and soft drinks(软饮料).Whenthe waitress handed the bill(帐单) to the man sitting at the end of