目錄英語填詞題目 大學英語填詞技巧 英語填詞訓練 英語短文填詞的技巧 英語填詞計巧
Don't _shout_____!I can hear you.
I was__walking_____ down the street when I saw Lily
I _rode_____ my bicycle to my grandma's house last weekend
The children were ___jumping______up and down with excitement
The cat was ___climbing_____ the tree while the dog was eating bones in the yard
當我在樹下玩耍時,我看見樹上有一只貓
While I was ___playing_____ under the tree,I ___saw____ a cat ___in___ the tree
當梁念我在爬山時,我聽到有人朝我喊
While I was __climbing_____ ___up_____ the hill,I heard someone shout to me
我朝樹上爬時,那只桐仔小貓跳下了樹
While I was climbing up the tree,the cat __jumped___ ___off___the tree
當他在拍照時,小貓橡輪困跑掉了
While he was ___taking__ __photos___________,the cat ran away.
他昨天發生了什么事?
What _____happened_______ ____to____ him yesterday?
1.amusement
2.theme
3.attractions
4.discovered
5.quarters
6.excellent
7.cross
8.elevator
9.noon
10.fan
11.slower
如何寫讀后感!
寫讀后感應以所讀作品的內容簡介開頭,然后,再寫體會.
原文內容往往用3~4句話概括為宜.結尾也大多再回到所讀的作品櫻毀上來.要把重點放在“感”字塵頌圓上,切記要聯系自派塌己的生活實際.
41habits 習慣42 for fun 娛樂,灶激找樂
43because 44like 45exercises鍛煉此處是動詞三單46tired 累 47 something 48much多陸檔,修飾早辯亂不可數名詞49 times一周三次50healthy 健康食品
As more states require high school students to pass competence exams before graduating, evidence (81) suggests that cheating among students is also on the rise (82). Many educators are concerned about dishonest behaviors (83) among examinees, and have launched (84) a number of campaigns (85) to control cheating. In spite of their efforts, however, cheating seems to be increasingly critical (86) among students in both high schools and universities. Numerous (87) arguments have been made about the cause of this widespread problem. Some experts believe it is linked (88) to changes in American society as a whole since, unlike (89) earlier times, modern America is largely a nation of strangers. Additionally, moral values are not taught or reviewed (90) as they were in “the good old days”.
As a boy and as an adult, the author of this article felt awed and bewildered (91) at the personality of his father’s friend, the great scientist Albert Einstein. What intrigued (92) him most was Einstein’s modest (93) manner. Though a profound (94) thinker, Einstein never deigned (95) vanity, jealousy, or personal affront (96), and though his ideas were singled (97) out as something special and he was awarded the Nobel Prize, he seemed to find his own fame a pain (98). It appeared that the great man was not capable (99) of conceit or pretension; and for this reason, the author always felt at ease (100) in his presence.