长难句1
写作挑刺
词汇乱炖
中译英
火眼金睛
100

People often have a hard time dealing with their feelings of envy and disappointment.

人们常常很难处理嫉妒和失望的感觉。

100

指出下面写作中的两处语法错。

How many money do you need to find a talent child?


how much money


talented

100

相反的

opposite

100

最受欢迎的地方之一

...is one of the most popular places.

100

Dogs can help first-year university students treat homesickness, according to a new UBC study. The study shows that animal-assisted therapy (动物辅助治疗) can help students treat homesickness and could be a useful tool in lowering post-secondary drop-out rates (辍学率).

What can we learn from the study? ______

A. Professor Binfet stressed the importance of working with dogs.
B. Living with animals improves students' performance in college.
C. Animal-assisted therapy can help students fit into new college life.
D. Playing with dogs influences students' relationships with their family.

c

200

Although this story might be unusual. It made me wonder: can medicine and fashion intersect in other ways?

虽然这个故事可能不寻常。 这让我想知道:医学和时尚可以以其他方式相交吗?

200

根据提示问题,指出下面的错误

He think is exciting.

三单

200
苦恼的


upset

200

最伟大的科学家之一

。。。is one of the greatest scientists.

200

As a result, designers (设计师) have rethought what a patient gown could look like. Such redesigns, have not been widely accepted by hospitals yet, perhaps because the gowns have to be cheap, easy to make and easily washable. However, gowns in different sizes and colors might help give the patients a feeling of control and support especially when so much is out of their control.

The writer probably agrees that ______ .

A. making gowns easily washable is unimportant
B. redesigning gowns needs much money and new tools
C. gowns with creative designs can help patients get support
D. patients with terrible illnesses must post their needs online

C

300

However, gowns in different sizes and colors might help give the patients a feeling of control and support especially when so much is out of their control.

然而,不同尺寸和颜色的礼服可能有助于给患者一种控制和支持的感觉,尤其是在他们无法控制的情况下。

300

指出下面句子中的语法错误(每句有一个)

The boy like play football.

likes

300

拒绝

refuse

300
在剧院当志愿者

。。。becomes a volunteer in a theater.

300

Although this story might be unusual.it made me wonder: can medicine and fashion intersect in other ways?

They might seem like as strange a combination as red and green. Yet fashion is already being considered in health care settings.

What can be the best title for the article? ______

A. Dressing for Health            B. Fashion Will Never Leave
C. Ideas with Imagination        D. Patients Are Always Waiting


A

400

翻译

The study shows that animal-assisted therapy can help students treat homesickness and could be useful tool in lowering post-secondary drop-out rates.

该研究表明,动物辅助疗法可以帮助学生治疗思乡病,并且可以成为降低中学后辍学率的有用工具。

400

指出下面句子中的一处语法错误。

Yet fashion considered in healthe care settings.

...is already being considered...

400

发动机,引擎

engine

400

我爸爸为他自己感到骄傲,因为他自己修的车。

My father was proud of himself, as he repaired his car alone.

400

People often have a hard time dealing with their feelings of envy and disappointment. If you happen to be the lucky one who's doing amazingly well, give your teammate a little time and ___46___ and he or she just might come around before too long. This might be the perfect time for you to be an extra-good friend.

understanding

500

“Transitioning (转变) from high school to university proves to be a challenge for many first-year students,” says Professor John Tyler Binfet of UBC. “Since students who experience homesickness are more likely than their non-homesick schoolmates to drop out of university, universities should support students during their first year.”

“对许多一年级学生来说,从高中过渡(转变)到大学是一个挑战,”不列颠哥伦比亚大学的约翰泰勒宾费特教授说。 “由于思乡的学生比不思乡的同学更有可能辍学,大学应该在第一年支持学生。”

500

指出下面句子中的错误(每句两个)

She pretty much throw our friendship.

threw 

threw away

500

负责任的

responsible


500
幸运地,他的努力得到了回报,他的小组赢得了$25,000来实现他的想法。



Luckily, his hard work paid off, and his team won $25,000 to develop the idea.


500

  But Cody didn't feel relieved. He knew he had to say sorry to Dave.
    “I'm so sorry,” Cody said after telling Dave what had happened.
    “I would have let you borrow it,” said Dave. “I'm proud of you for telling me, though. Next time, just ask.”
    Cody felt better, as if he'd caught another wave—a wave of relief.

How did Cody feel at the end of the story? ______

A. Proud.                B. Angry.                C. Scared.     D. Relieved.

D