It was _________that Miss Wang had been to California and th

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It was _________that Miss Wang had been to California and there she met Dr. White __________, who became her husband later.
A.the first time, the first time B.the first time, for the first time
C.for the first time, for the first time D.for the first time, the first time

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Alexis Rocha is a 13-year-old boy from California, US. He weighs 147 pounds (67 kg). But six months ago, he weighed more than 202 pounds (91 kg). How did he lose all that weight in only half a year?
“One day, I was surprised to find that I weighed about 200 pounds,” Rocha says. “I thought I had to do something.”
Rocha is from a boxing (拳击) family—his father and two older brothers are professional boxers. So he decided to start boxing. He began with simple exercises, like sit-ups and push-ups (俯卧撑). Then Rocha started jogging(慢跑). “No kid likes running,” he says. “I don’t want to do it, either, but I have no choice but to keep on.”
Months later, Rocha joined a boxing club in his city. He is always the first kid at the club to begin exercising, and the last to leave with sweat (汗水) on his face. Every day he boxes for about three hours.
“Rocha works very hard,” says his coach, Hector Lopez. “It’s surprising to see him lose the pounds so quickly. I’ve never seen anything like this in my 20 years of coaching.”
Rocha is very happy with his weight now. There is a family photo in his room from 18 months ago. “Each time I look at the photo, I laugh at myself. I was so big back then,” Rocha says. “I look 100 times thinner and 1,000 times stronger now.”
小题1:How much weight did Rocha lose in six months?
A. At least 24 pounds. B. At least 30 pounds.   C. At least 55 pounds.
小题2: Rocha said he had no choice but to keep on running because_______.
A. he liked running very much
B. he wanted to be thin and strong
C. he wanted to be a professional boxer
小题3:What makes Coach Hector Lopez surprised?
A. Rocha lost weight so quickly.
B. Rocha was so fat 18 months ago.
C. Rocha comes from a boxing family.
小题4:What’s the correct order of the following sentences?
a. He did some sit-ups and push-ups.
b. He lost the pounds quickly.
c. He joined a boxing club.
d. He began running.
f. He boxed for about three hours every day.
A. a-d-c-f-b B. d-a-f-c-b C. a-d-f-c-b
小题5:The writer mainly wants to tell us _______.
A. Rocha is a hardworking boy
B. it is important to get exercise
C. everything is possible if you work hard
weina_12171年前1
linli1026 共回答了12个问题 | 采纳率91.7%
小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:A
小题1:C


文章讲的是Alexis Rocha在六个月中如何减肥成功的事,告诉我们只要努力任何事都有可能。
1. C 细节题。六个月前他是more than 202 pounds (91 kg),现在是He weighs 147 pounds (67 kg),故至少减了202-147=55磅,选C。
2. B 根据“One day, I was surprised to find that I weighed about 200 pounds,” Rocha says. “I thought I had to do something.”可知他发现自己的体重太重了,所以想通过跑步来减肥。A答案错误,文章说“No kid likes running,” he says. “I don’t want to do it, either可知他并不喜欢跑步,选B。
3. A 细节题的考查。我们找到他的教练讲的话:It’s surprising to see him lose the pounds so quickly,故他吃惊的是Alexis Rocha体重的快速减少,选A。
4. A 此题是排序题,考查时间的先后。根据文章,首选他是做sit-ups and push-ups (俯卧撑),接着是started jogging(慢跑),然后是joined a boxing club(加入拳击俱乐部),再是在俱乐部练习boxes for about three hours,最后体重快速减少,故选A。
5. C 此题是考查文章的主旨,通过讲Alexis Rocha减肥的经历,告诉我们任何事情都有可能。A与B只是文章的一个方面,不能全面概况全文,选C。
英语翻译Baldwin Park,California,USA (Kaiser Permanente Medical C
英语翻译
Baldwin Park,California,USA
(Kaiser Permanente Medical Center/Hospital)
California Institute of Technology - 1200 E.California Boulevard,Pasadena,California,U
Hell's Half Acre - Route 20,Powder River,Wyoming,USA
Kadoka,South Dakota,USA
Los Angeles Convention Center - 1201 S.Figueroa Street,Downtown,Los Angeles,California
("Spaceport" scene)
Mile Square Regional Park - 16801 Euclid Street,Fountain Valley,California,USA
Sony Pictures Studios - 10202 W.Washington Boulevard,Culver City,California,USA
(studio)
The Pyramid - 1250 Bellflower Boulevard,California State University,Long Beach,Californ
OINANA431年前1
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鲍德温公园,加利福尼亚州,美国
(凯萨医疗中心/医院)
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Have firemen put out a big forest fire in California or not?
Have firemen put out a big forest fire in California or not? 翻译
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加利福尼亚的森林火灾被消防员扑灭了吗?
Dianne is an American girl.She lives in California with her
Dianne is an American girl.She lives in California with her parents.They lived in New York before they moved here.Now they live on the eleventh floor of a fifteen-floor building.They use a lift(电梯) to go up and down.
  Dianne studies in Getty Middle School near her home.She’s a hard-working girl.She wants to become a doctor someday.Every day,she goes to school early.In the morning,she leaves home at about seven o’clock.She takes the lift down to the first floor.Then she waits for the school bus to pick her up.In America,school buses are usually yellow.They’re for students only.
  Dianne gets to school at about seven forty.Classes begin at half past eight.What does she do before class?She reads history books!It is one of her favorite subjects.In class,she often shares her stories with her classmates.
  根据短文内容,选择正确答案.
  ( )61.Where does Dianne live?
  A.New York B.California C.Washington D.Hawaii
  ( )62.Dianne lives on floor with her parents.
  A.11th B.1st C.15th D.7th
  ( )63.How does Dianne go to school in the morning?
  A.Takes No.11 bus B.takes a yellow bus C.on foot D.by car
  ( )64.Dianne is usually at school .
  A.just on time B.thirty minutes before class
  C.forty minutes before class D.fifty minutes before class
  ( )65.Which of the following is NOT right?
  A.Dianne likes history and some other subjects.
  B.Dianne wants to be a doctor in the future.
  C.Dianne is a silent(沉默) student in class.
  D.Dianne takes a lift up to her home every day.
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iamxp2005 共回答了13个问题 | 采纳率84.6%
1、B(住在加利福尼亚州)
2、A(住在11层)
3、B(黄色的公交就是校车)
4、D(7:40到校,8:30上课,提前了50分钟)
5、C(她经常与同学分享,不是沉默的学生)
Two scientists in California now think they can find out a p
two scientists in california now think they can find out a person’s real age.jeffery bada and patricia masters do chemical tests on teeth.when we are born the amino acids(氨基酸)in our teeth are in one form.then,as we grow older these amino acids change into a second form.every year,one thousandth of the amino acids changed.so,by testing just one tooth and counting the number of amino acids in each form,bada and masters can work out a person’s age.they tested a tooth from the body of an eskimo(爱斯基摩人)woman who died 1 600 years ago.from the appearance of her body,she was between 50 and 60 years old when she died.the tooth test put her age at 53.then the russian *** sent them a tooth from an old man in georgia.the tooth said she was 99.her real age was 96.the russians are now hoping to send more teeth,from the very old people without birth certificates(出生证明书).but there are problems.some of the centenarians(百岁老人)have lost all their teeth.the others want to keep their teeth until they drop out naturally.so the russian *** and the american scientists have to wait and hope.
61.jeffery bada and patricia masters believe that they can tell a person’s age according to_______.
a.an experiment on his bone
b.the shape and condition of his teeth
c.a test on the amino acids within his body
d.the changing form of amino acids in his teeth
62.according to the passage,which of the following statements is true?
a.the amino acids in an adult’s teeth may differ from those in a baby’s.
b.the number of amino acids in a 20-year-old man is different from that when he was seven.
c.amino acids in one teeth changes without affecting their forms.
d.scientists no w can tell how long a person will live by testing his teeth.
63.why are the two scientists asked to find out some very old russians’ age?
a.because the *** wants to know how long these old people can live.
b.because they have no birth certificates.
c.be cause people who have tooth problems tend to live longer.
d.because the *** wants to know their dates of birth and death.
64.in order to find out the exact age of some people over 100,both the russian *** and american scientists_______.
a.should wait until all of them die
b.should pull out one of their teeth
c.have to wait for their teeth to drop out naturally
d.want to have their teeth pulled out
65.the central idea of the passage is_______.
a.the relationship between people’s teeth and ages
b.the relationship between amino acids and teeth
c.the contradiction(矛盾)between scientists and patients
d.the contradiction between the *** and the scientists
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61-65 DABCA

61. 文章的第二句中可以找到答案。
62.文章第三句“Then,as we grow older these amino acids change into a second form.”可作为本题的答案依据。
63. “The Russians are hoping to send more teeth,from...”一句可作为本 题的依据。
64.有些老人不愿拨掉牙齿,科学家们只好等待。
65.中心概括题。
这个句子的用法.Japanese farmers began arriving in california at the
这个句子的用法.
Japanese farmers began arriving in california at the beginning of the 20th century,and since the 1980s A LOT MORE have settled there.
句中A LOT MORE 的用法?为什么这样用.
qingni651年前2
limanchi 共回答了20个问题 | 采纳率90%
A lot本身可以用来修饰形容词比较级,和far,much一样.意为「多得多」
这个句子裏面,a lot作名词指代 a lot of farmers,加上more的修饰,
指「越来越多的」.
阅读理解 开头是Look carefully at the back of a California stae quar
阅读理解 开头是Look carefully at the back of a California stae quarter.A man with a walking .
这不是一篇完整的阅读理解 我只是写了一部分。请把这篇阅读理解的答案发一下
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tyrant1031 共回答了23个问题 | 采纳率100%
复制很辛苦,可否加一点分
( )1.What did John Muir spend much of his life doing when he was a young man?
A.Watching natural views.
B.Writing about the places he visited.
C.Exploring the beauty of the wilderness.
D.Creating farmland for sheep and cattle.
( )2.Why did President Theodore Roosevelt visit John Muir?
A.Because Roosevelt loved watching nature.
B.Because Roosevelt received letters from John Muir.
C.Because Roosevelt admired John Muir’s love for nature.
D.Because Roosevelt was sad about the problems with farmland.
( )3.What happened after President Roosevelt went camping with John Muir?
A.Many trees were cut down.
B.Five national parks were established.
C.More home and businesses were built.
D.More farmland was used for sheep and cattle.
( )4.Why is John Muir featured on the back of a California state quarter?
A.Because he walked over a thousand miles across the country.
B.Because he helped people understand the importance of protecting the natural world.
C.Because he wrote articles to spread the word about conserving forests.
D.Because he once wrote several letters to President Theodore Roosevelt.
( )5.What is the writer’s purpose of writing this article?
A.To advise readers to become active conservationists.
B.To make us interested in the story about a great man.
C.To tell us something about an important person in history.
D.To give inf ormation about how to conserve the environment.
主旨大意:本文介绍了加尼福尼亚州二角五分镍币北面上的人物,约翰?缪尔倡导环保的事迹和卓越贡献.
1.C细节理解题.读文中第二段第三句话可知,在约翰?缪尔年轻的时候,把大部分时间花在探索荒野之美上,故选C项.
2.C细节理解题.读文中第四段第二句话可知,罗斯福总统因很尊重缪尔对大自然的浓浓的爱,因而他来拜访了它,故选C项.
3.B细节理解题.读文中第四段第四句可知,罗斯福总统与缪尔野营会谈之后,决定在此建五个国家公园.故选B项.
4.B结论推理题.分析文中最后一段所述,因缪尔认人们感受到自然界的美和环保的重要意义,人们为了纪念他,把他的形象印制在钱币上,故选B项.
5.C主旨大意题.通读全文,分析作者写这篇文章的目的是让我们认识历史上的一位重要人物,约翰?缪尔对环保所作的贡献,故选C项.
英语翻译In 1848 a settler in remote,undeveloped California disco
英语翻译
In 1848 a settler in remote,undeveloped California discovered gold near Sacramento.As the news spread,a great tide of gold------hungry men flowed in to California.These “Forty-niners”(migrants of 1849)came from all parts of the United States in the tens of thousands.There were even gold-seekers from Europe.Some of the people moved across the country by wagon,traveling almost half a year and meeting many hardships and dangers.Others sailed all the way around South America,finally reaching the California shore.Even then there were some who were prepared to across the terrible desert of Death Valley in order to reach the gold a few days before the rest.Life was hard and rough in the days of the California gold rush.A few of the adventurers became rich,butmost of them were bitterly disappointed.After having uprooted themselves from home and from livelihood and after traveling the long,dangerous road to California,they had found little or nothing.Some returned home.But many remained in California to work and to settle as ordinary citizens without the riches they had dreames of.It was this great influx of population that built up California very fast and led to its becoming a state of the Unites States in 1850.
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在1848年,一个移民在偏远的、未开化的加州附近发现了黄金萨克拉门托.作为新闻传播,一个伟大的潮流的金- - - - - - -饥饿的人流淌在加州.这些“Forty-niners”(移民)来自美国各地在数万.甚至有gold-seekers来自欧洲.一些人在全国范围内移动的马车,半年和接近光速,也让我认识许多困难和危险.其他所有的周围航行南美洲,最终到达了加州
california dime:
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California dime is a phrase that can be used to describe a lady who is perfect ten in terms of appearance,in other words a very good looking girl.It can also be described as a perfect ten score in a scale of one to ten for the appearance of a lady in California.
加利福尼亚美女(绝世美人)
形容漂亮之类的词汇都可.
英语翻译California has more light than it knows what to do with
英语翻译
California has more light than it knows what to do with but everything else is expensive.
zz的天空1年前5
月光怡 共回答了17个问题 | 采纳率88.2%
我认为完整的句子应该是这样的:
California has more light than the light it knows what to do with but everything else is expensive.
就象:i have more apples than pears,比较的是苹果和梨子这两个不同的东西.因为题里面比较的两个词都是light,造成重复,所以习惯上省略了.it指的就是California,what作的是do的宾语(do sth with是固定短语),而it knows what to do with 这句话又作为the light 的定语
意思:加利福尼亚的光照多到它都不知道该怎么处理了,(意思就是光照太多了,太便宜拉),但是其他的东西都很昂贵
实际上这个句子拆开来讲,十分别扭,就把它当作一个固定用法吧,意思就是多到不知道该怎么处置了.
参考more than 的用法:http://vweb.cycnet.com/cms/2004/englishcorner/yufaz/200603/t20060331_308419.htm
蕾哈娜新歌的翻译准确california king bed
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是指california. King bed 吗
Alice lived in California for 5 years.
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How long did Alice live in California?
Disneyland in California was one of the first theme parks to
Disneyland in California was one of the first theme parks to become popular around the world
to become popular around the world怎么理解此成分
80年代后烟民1年前3
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是这个短语the first to do sth,第一个做某事
英语翻译California has more light than it knows _what____ to do
英语翻译
California has more light than it knows _what____ to do with,but everything else is expensive.
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leon0008 共回答了17个问题 | 采纳率82.4%
加利福尼亚拥有着用不完的光,但是其他的东西就很贵了.
what to do with是怎么用,怎么处理的意思
就是说光多得都不知道怎么用好了
There has been a lot of rain in California recently. Village
there has been a lot of rain in california recently. villagers and leaders there begin to be worried because they have found two birds died from a disease, west nile virus(病毒).
west nile virus is carried by mosquitoes(蚊子).the symptoms(症状) are just like the flu. however, it can cause dangerous brain problems. when it rains a lot, it will leave a lot of water in ponds and trees. these places are good for mosquitoes. mosquitoes lay their eggs in the water. warm weather will help the mosquito eggs to develop and then the number is increasing. birds eat the mosquitoes and get sick. people can get the disease if they are bitten(叮咬) by mosquitoes with west nile virus.
the *** is trying its best go stop the spread of west nile virus. people are asked to wear long sleeves(长袖)and pants, close their windows and shut the doors. at the same time, workers have been sent out to check the wet areas. if they find mosquitoes they will use some special medicine to kill them.
小题1:why did the two bi rds die?
a. they died from west nile virus.
b. they could not get enough food.
c. the villagers killed them.
小题2:from the passage we know west nile virus is carried by ______.
a. flu b. mosquitoes c. water
小题3:people will get the disease if ______.
a. they get wet in rainy days
b. they are bitten by any mosquito
c. they are bitten by mosquitoes with west nile virus
小题4: people are asked to wear long sleeves and pants in order to ­­______.
a. keep warm
b. check the wet areas
c. avoid being bitten by mosquitoes
527338361年前1
一笑又千愁 共回答了25个问题 | 采纳率84%
小题1:A
小题1:B
小题1:C
小题1:C

【主旨大意】本文介绍了蚊子传播病毒及人类预防。
小题1:细节题 由第一段的最后一句“two birds died from a disease, West Nile Virus”可知。
小题1: 细节题 由第二段的第一句“West Nil e Virus is carried by mosquitoes”可知。
小题1:细节题 由第二段的最后一句“People can get the disease if they are bitten by mosquitoes with West Nile Virus.”可知。
小题1:细节推理题 由第二段的最后一句和第三段的第一句可推出是“防止蚊子叮咬”。
SAT语法.Jesse passed the California bar examination last year,
SAT语法.
Jesse passed the California bar examination last year,(and he as been practircing law in California ever since.)
and he as been practircing law in California ever since.
这句话没用错吗?为什么?从主句
为什么不能选since then is practing law there
逗号前有主语Jesse了,后面不能省略,为什么不能用since then?
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since是介词,介词后面只能接名词/代词/动名词,不能接副词或形容词.
then 只能充当副词或形容词(如the then president,当时的总统).then不能作代词.
when可以做副词,有时也可做代词,作since,until,up to 等少数几个介词的宾语.
根据以上分析可知,since then要改成since when.
and he as been practircing law in California ever since应该是and he has been practicing law in California ever since吧!这句话没错.这是现在完成进行时,表示从过去一直持续到现在的动作,现在还在进行.
这里如果用了现在进行时,在意思上就与上一分句衔接不上了.
last july my 12-year -old car dier on california's santa fre
last july my 12-year -old car dier on california's santa freeway
Last July,my 12-year-old car died on California’s Santa Freeway.It was an hour before sunset,and I was 25 miles from home.I couldn’t reach anyone to pick me up,so I decided to take a bus.Not knowing the routes,I thought I’s just go east.
A bus stopped.I got on and asked the driver how far she was going.“Ten more miles,” she said.There was another bus I could take from here.This clearly was going to be a long night.
I got off at the end of the route and she told me which bus to look for.After waiting 30 minutes,I began to think about a very expensive taxi ride home.Then a bus came up.There was no light number above its windshield.It was out of service,but the door opened.It was the same driver.
“I just can’t leave you here,” she said.“This isn’t the nicest place.I will give you a ride home.”
“You will drive me home on the bus?” I asked,astonished.
“No,I will take you in my car,” she said.
“It’s a long way,” I insisted.
“Come on,” she said.“I have nothing else to do.”
As we drove from the station in the car,she began telling me a story.A few days earlier,her brother had run out of gas.A good man picked him up,took him to a service station and then back to his car.“I’m just passing the favour(善意的行为)along,” she said.
When I offered her money as a thank-you,she wouldn’t accept.“Just do something nice for somebody.Pass it along,” she said.
31.There was something wrong with the writer’s car .
A.late at night B.early in the morning
C.an hour before sunset D.thirty minutes after sunset
32.The writer changed his mind after waiting 30 minutes because .
A.he became impatient and a bit worried
B.a taxi ride would be more comfortable
C.he knew the driver would never return
D.the bus driver had given him wrong information
33.The bus driver drove the writer home later because .
A.her brother had told her to do so
B.she wanted to earn more money
C.she happened to go in the same direction
D.she wanted to do something good for others
34.The underlined word “astonished” in the passage probably means .
A.surprised B.grateful C.happy D.angry
35.The bus driver hoped that the writer .
A.would drive someone home B.would help someone in need
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CADAB
----Have the Smiths moved to California?
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51.The singer had lived in California before he __________ u
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A.would return B.had return C.will return D.should return
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51.The singer had lived in California before he __________ university.
A.would return B.had return C.will return D.should return
为什么答案选A,不要告诉我用排除法.
因为 would 是he的【过去】将来时,在过去would的先前,即:过去的过去,就是过去完成时had lived .
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California is a state in the west of the USA. Now let me tel
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1.the industry < >(繁荣)in california attracted europeans including many jewish people .
2,the problem that dolly later developed a serious lung disease < >(困扰)scientists .
3,the snakes < >(唐突地)disappeared into a convenient hole in the wall .
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求正确
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不是一般的错:
live ...feel.
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Xinjiang is in the ________ of China.California is in the ________ part of the US.
A.west,west
B.west,western
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英语翻译
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