some researchers believe that {there}is no doubt a cure for

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some researchers believe that {there}is no doubt a cure for AIDS will be found.
为什么要there,不是有that.that is no doubt.

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there is no doubt 是固定搭配,没有that is no doubt
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Researchers have established that when people are mentally engaged,biochemical changes occur in the brain that allow it to act more effectively in cognitive(认知的) areas such as attention and memory.This is true regardless of age.People will be alert(警觉的) and receptive (愿意接受的) if they are faced with information that gets them to think about things they are interested in.And someone with a history of doing more rather than less will go into old age more cognitively sound than someone who has not had an active mind.Many experts are so convinced of the benefits of challenging the brain that they are putting the theory to work in their own lives.“ The idea is not necessarily to learn to memorize enormous amounts of information,” says James Fozard,associate director of the National Institute on aging.“Most of us don’t need that kind of skill.Such specific training is of less interest than being able to maintain mental alertness.”Foard and others say they challenge their brains with different mental skills,both because they enjoy them and because they are sure that their range of activities will help the way their brains work.Gene Cohen,acting director of the same institute,suggests that people in their old age should engage in mental and physical activities individually as well as in groups.Cohen says that we are frequently advised to keep physically active as we age,but older people need to keep mentally active as well.Those who do are more likely to maintain their intellectual abilities and to be generally happier and better adjusted.“The point is ,you need to do both,” Cohen says,“Intellectual activity actually influences brain-cell health and size.” People who are cognitively healthy are those____.
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1.C
A:The idea is not necessarily to learn to memorize enormous amounts of information文中很清楚的说不是了
B:文章未提及,不是
C:cognitive areas such as attention and memory.四项中只此项较合适
D:选这项的应该是看到了这句话And someone with a history of doing more rather than less will go into old age more cognitively sound than someone who has not had an active mind.此处的sound是adj.译为成熟老练,并不是n.声音
2.D
该题是细节题,十分容易,答案在这句中 Many experts are so convinced of the benefits of challenging the brain that they are putting the theory to work in their own lives.
‘they are putting the theory to work in their own lives.’即‘are practiced by the researchers themselves ’
3.A
此题是主旨题,比较难,用排除法
BC两项涉及modern conveniences 与civilization与题无关,排除
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所以主要着落在discovery上文章是在陈述研究结果,而不是探寻过程
文章首句采用完成句式Researchers have established that when people are mentally engaged,所以,也排除
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What’s the best way to up your EQ (情商)? For starters, let down your guard and really listen to others. __ 75 __
To really develop empathy, you’d better volunteer at a nursing home or a hospital, join a club or a team that has a diverse membership, have a “sharing circle” with your family, or spend time caring for pets at an animal shelter.
A.Everyone is different, and levels of empathy differ from person to person.
B.Having relationships with other people is an important part of being human—and having empathy is decisive to those relationships.
C.Humans learn by example—and most of the examples on it are anything but empathetic.
D.“One doesn’t develop empathy by having a lot of opinions and doing a lot of talking,” Freed says.
E. Empathy is a matter of learning how to understand someone else—both what they think and how they feel.
F. Good social skills—including empathy—are a kind of “emotional intelligence” that will help you succeed in many areas of life.
G. That could be because so many people have replaced face time with screen time, the researchers said.
pdswg20081年前1
jockey11111 共回答了14个问题 | 采纳率92.9%
小题1:G
小题2:C
小题3:B
小题4:F
小题5:D


小题1:G 根据后一句内容:很多人把时间花在了独处很少参加社交活动。故G项符合要求。
小题2:C 根据下一段内容可知是指人们通过模仿别人来学习,故C正确。
小题3:B 根据上一句Humans are socially related by nature.可知要和别人保持联系。
小题4:F 根据下一句if you don’t have emotional intelligence, you won’t be as successful in work or in your love life,可知这里是指良好的社交技能是多么的重要。
小题5:D 根据下一段内容可知D的内容与之相符。
英语翻译In other studies,researchers have been communicating wit
英语翻译
In other studies,researchers have been communicating with chimps by using a keyboard with special symbols called lexigrams.One chimp named Kanzi picked up this language naturally,in other words,he watched as people tried(unsuccessfully) to teach this language to his mother.
不怕你笑话1年前5
心见我动 共回答了17个问题 | 采纳率100%
可翻译为:在其他领域的研究上,研究者们一直通过一种带特殊符号被叫做“图形字”的键盘同猩猩们交流.一只叫肯兹的猩猩自然地选择了这项语言,换句话说,他是通过看着人们失败的尝试来将此项语言教给他母亲的.
英语翻译More researchers have taken their interest in the study
英语翻译
More researchers have taken their interest in the study of ABC and have achieved some progress.
就是上面的这句话,同义替换一下,要求用词严谨点,科技论文里用的
摆脱 我要的是 同义替换 就是英文句子换成英文的 只有2喽的 回答对了
咿妹儿1年前4
68723 共回答了14个问题 | 采纳率92.9%
More research faculty view the of ABC with great interest, also some progress has been achieved.
没有换很多词,并不是科技论文就要用多高深的词,能让人看懂才是最终目的
每空一词.researchers and teachers have long been interested in w
每空一词.
researchers and teachers have long been interested in whether any one method of teaching a second language is more effective than another,several (1) studies of language teaching methods have been carried out ,notably in Britain,Sweden,and the United States.Results have been inconclusive,yet it is hard to believe that methods make no (2)at all.Therefore ,attention has been (3) on the methods used by the researchers in conducting the studies themselves.
Several possible reasons for the lack of clear findings have emerged.First,very few studies have (4) individual differences among students (5)account; they have looked ,instead,for methods (6) could be used successfully (7) students of all types.Thus ,method A may indeed be better than method B for more inteeligent adults or for (8) with certain kinds of learning styles,(9) the studies have rarely been designed in (10)a way that this hypothesis could be tested.(11) the tests of language proficiency used to measure students' achicvement have often been inadequate.(12)have sometimes simply been unreliable (13)hence,invalid; on other occasions they have tended to reflect the aims of (14)method rather than another,making true comparison (15).
lwt5191年前1
summerflute 共回答了21个问题 | 采纳率90.5%
1recent2difference3called4taken5into6that7by8students9but10such11and12subjects13and14certain15impossible
英语翻译Researchers studied about 50 4-,5-,and 7-year-olds in an
英语翻译
Researchers studied about 50 4-,5-,and 7-year-olds in an effort to(试图,企图)identify coping strategies that can be carried out by children.The children listened to a series of short illustrated(有插图的)stories.Each story featured a child alone or with another person who came into contact with something that looked like a real or an imaginary frightening creature,such as a snake or a ghost.Children were asked to predict how intensely afraid each of the children in the stories were,to give a reason why each child felt that way,and to offer a way to help the child in the story feel less afraid.
In situations in which a child's fear was caused by real creatures,the researchers found,children would rather do something than think positive thoughts.In these situations,boys more often suggested fighting,while girls more often wanted to avoid the creature.
They also found that between ages 4 and 7,children show more understanding that people's thoughts and beliefs can both cause and reduce fear.While preschoolers tended to suggest pretending the imaginary creature was friendly,older children tended to suggest reminding themselves what the reality was.Therefore,the researchers say,preschoolers may benefit from seeing things in a more positive light ("Let's pretend the dragon is nice"),while older children may do better when they focus on what's real and what's not ("Dragons aren't real").
娅娅熊1年前1
余小宝的老娘 共回答了19个问题 | 采纳率78.9%
研究人员对约50 4 - ,5 - ,努力,和7岁的孩子(试图,企图)确定应对策略,可以开展儿童.孩子们听了一系列短画报(有插图的)故事.每一个故事精选单独或与其他人谁进入了的东西,看起来像一个真正的或假想的可怕的生物,如蛇或鬼接触的孩子.孩子们被要求预测如何强烈害怕每一个故事中的孩子是,给一个理由,为什么每个孩子觉得这种方式,并提供了一种方法来帮助孩子在故事感觉不那么害怕了.
在其中一个孩子的恐惧是由真正的动物引起的情况,研究人员发现,孩子们宁愿做的东西比正面思考的想法.在这些情况下,男孩更经常被建议的战斗,而女孩更经常想避免生物.
他们还发现,4和7岁之间,儿童表现出更多的理解,即人的思想和信仰可以互为因果,减少恐惧.而学龄前儿童往往暗示假装虚生物是友好的,年龄较大的儿童往往暗示,提醒自己什么是现实了.因此,研究人员说,学龄前儿童可能会看到更积极的眼光看待这些事情中获益( “让我们假装龙是好” ),而年龄较大的儿童可以做的更好,当他们专注于什么是真实,什么不是( “龙是不是真正的“ ) .
英语翻译第一篇英文短文The researchers tested Happy,Maxine and Patty,thr
英语翻译
第一篇英文短文
The researchers tested Happy,Maxine and Patty,three elephants at the Bronx Zoo.They put an 8-foot-square mirror on a wall of the animals’ play area (out of the sight of zoo visitors) and recorded what happened with cameras,including one built in the mirror.The elephants used their long noses to find what was behind it,and to examine parts of their bodies.
Of the three,Happy then passed the test,in which a clear mark was painted on one side of her face.She could tell the mark was there by looking in the mirror,and she used the mirror to touch the mark with her long nose.
Diana Reiss said,"We knew elephants were intelligent,but now we can talk about their intelligence in a better way."
第二篇短文
While there are numerous advantages of online shopping,there are also threats and fears regarding this way of shopping.Information security is the key concern.Online payment may not be so secure because of identity theft.Another problem of online shopping is encountering misleading and false product information.
  In my viewpoint,online shopping is a double-edged sword.Buying on reputed online stores is a good solution to ensure the pleasure and comfort of the internet shopping.
格格九1年前1
封印酒舞 共回答了21个问题 | 采纳率90.5%
Passage 2:尽管网上购物有众多优点,但人们对这种购物方式仍存在焦虑和害怕,最担心的莫过于就是信息安全.由于身份信息可能被盗,网上支付就没那么安全.网上购物存在的另外一个问题就是我们可能会碰到骗人的或是错误的产品信息.
在我看来,网上购物是一把双刃剑.在信誉度高的商铺购物不失为一个享受网上购物的乐趣和舒适的好方法.
没时间了,尽自己努力翻了一篇.
英语小白求助时态问题,比如Researchers found humans can(could)...应该用can还是c
英语小白求助时态问题,比如Researchers found humans can(could)...应该用can还是could?
clovercom1年前5
情疗万古伤 共回答了19个问题 | 采纳率94.7%
主句动词found为过去时,并与从句中也应该用过去时could为好.
US researchers have found traces of an anc ient lake on Mars
US researchers have found traces of an anc ient lake on Mars recently, increasing hopes of discovering evidence that billions of years ago the Red planet hosted life.
The lake, which dates back some 3.4 billion years, appears to have covered as much as 80 square miles and was up to 1,500 feet deep, said the team from the U niversity of Colorado.
“This is the first clear evidence of shorelines on the surface of Mars,”said Boulder’ s research associate, Gaetano Di Achille, in a study published in the latest edition of Geophysical Research Letters.
“The identification of the shorelines and accompanying geological evidence allows us to calculate the size and volume of the lake, which appears to have formed about 3.4 billion years ago.”
Analysi s of the images has shown the water carved out the canyon (溪谷) in which it was found, which then opened out into a valley depositing (使淤积) sediment (沉积) which formed a delta (三角洲).
“Finding shorelines is a great discovery to us,” said assistant professor Brian Hynek, adding it showed the lake existed at a time when Mars was thought to have been cold and dry.
Scientists believe the oldest surfaces on Mars formed during the wet and warm era known as the Noachan epoch, about 4.1 billion to 3.7 billion years ago.
The newly discovered lake is believed to date from the Hesperian era and postdates the end of the warm and wet period on Mars by 300 million years, according to the study.
Scientists believe deltas next to the lake may well hold secrets about past life on Mars as such places on Earth have become the natural deposits of organic carbon and other markers of life.
小题1:The size of the lake found on Mars is ______.
A.80 square miles B.1,500 square miles
C.3.4 billion square miles D.300 million square miles
小题2:When the lake existed, the weather on Mars was ____.
A.hot and wet B.wet and warm C.cold and dry D.cold and wet
小题3:Why do scientists think deltas near the lake may hold secrets about past life on Mars?
A.Because similar places on Earth have become natural deposits of marker s of life.
B.Because someone has put secrets about past life on Mars there.
C.Because past life has been found in other deltas on Mars.
D.Because some people are said to have already seen life marks there.
小题4:Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The Noachan epoch was a wet and warm era.
B.The lake might have existed 3.4 billion years.
C.The discovery can’ t fully prove that the Mars once hosted life.
D.The lake traces prove that there exists life on Mars now.
jxt04231年前1
赵半仙的vv 共回答了11个问题 | 采纳率90.9%
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:A
小题1:D

雅思作文跑题 求问有几分!Researchers show that overeating is as harmful
雅思作文跑题 求问有几分!
Researchers show that overeating is as harmful as smoking.Therefore,advertising for food products should be banned,in the same way as the cigarette advertising is banned in many countries.To what extent do you agree or disagree?我写的是:是否应该禁止香烟的广告,有几分.
孤魂20051年前1
zenghui2007 共回答了10个问题 | 采纳率100%
按照评分标准 任务完成只有3分,衔接4-5,语法和词汇要看你的英语水平.但是我以前有个同学也谢离题了,为3.5 分,所以如果你的写作水平本身不高的话,是不高过4分的.写作水平不错的话,大概在4-5分这样.
Researchers questioned nearly 9,800 people over the age of 5
Researchers questioned nearly 9,800 people over the age of 50 about their lives and found women were happier than men and enjoy life more in old age.
Dr Elizabeth Breeze, one of the researchers, said that women could become happier as they get older as they no longer have to worry about looking after their families.
She said:“There is a difference between the way men and women view their quality of life and they are influenced by slightly different things. Women are affected negatively by caring for someone else or if they are not in employment but if they see their children and family more they are positively affected.”
“A strange thing happens to male actors, especially movie stars, in my experience,” said Helen Mirren, a 62-year-old Hollywood actress.“A young male actor feels that all the girls want him-he’s a star. As actors get older they bad-tempered for they have lost that sense of being in control of their destiny(命运).”
Wealth also helps you live longer with the poorest people more than twice as likely to die earlier than the richest, researchers at University College London discovered. In some age groups. the difference was even greater. The poorest women between 60 and 74 are six times more likely to have died than the richest women of the same age.
According to the study, you have more chances of living longer if you are married, educated to certain degree or a professional. single people are twice as likely to die early as those who are married or living with a partner.
小题1:What may be the best title of the passage ?
A.Why Women Are Happier Than Men in Old Age .
B.How to Live Longer.
C.Women Happier Than Men in Old Age.
D.The Difference between Women and Men in Old Age
小题2:What can we know from the passage?
A.Men should not worry about looking after their family any more in old age
B.Male actors, especially movie stars are easy to get bad—tempered when they get older and older.
C.The poorest women about the age of 50 can’t live longer than the richest women at the same age.
D.Education has nothing to do with happy life in people’s old age.
小题3:What may be talked about if there is another paragraph as the ending ?
A.Things that the old should do to be happier.
B.The disadvantage of being actors.
C.We should earn money as much as we can.
D.How to become a professional.
yy更可爱1年前1
拳头砧 共回答了19个问题 | 采纳率94.7%
小题1:C
小题2:B
小题3:A      

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children (
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children (MGHfC) have invented a new term that describes dangers associated with cigarette smoke: third-hand smoke. Study results published in January, 2009 discuss how third-hand smoke is especially dangerous for children.
Have you ever walked into a room that had the smell of cigarette smoke, regardless of the fact that a fan was moving the air and no one was smoking at the time? This is what researchers are calling third-hand smoke — and it represents the poisonous deposits (存积物) that are left behind long after a cigarette is put out.
Cigarette smoke contains gases and small particles that are deposited on every surface it comes in contact with, for example, the smoker’s hair and clothing, or the environment the cigarette was smoked in. It’s dangerous for young children who may crawl on polluted surfaces. Third-hand smoke is a serious health risk for our kids, especially those who live in the homes of smokers.
Jonathan Winickoff, lead author of the study, explains, “When you come into contact with your baby, even if you’re not smoking at the time, he or she comes in contact with those poisons. And if you breast-feed, the poisons will transfer to your baby in your breast milk.” Winickoff adds however, that nursing a baby if you’re a smoker is still a better choice than bottle-feeding.
Researchers involved in the study also surveyed more than 1,500 families in an effort to learn about adult attitudes regarding the danger third-hand smoke represents to their children and how that might affect smoking in the home.
Approximately 95 percent of nonsmokers and 84 percent of smokers believe that secondhand smoke is dangerous for children.
On the issue of whether third-hand smoke threatens the health of children, 65 percent of nonsmokers and 43 percent of smokers felt that third-hand smoke harms kids. When asked about rules regarding smoking in the home, approximately 88 percent of nonsmokers said they don’t allow smoking, while only 27 percent of smokers forbid smoking in the home.
However, both non-smokers and smokers who felt that third-hand smoking was harmful to children’s health were more inclined to (倾向于) restrict smoking in their homes.
小题1:The study led by Jonathan Winickoff focused on _______.
A.bad influences long after a cigarette is smoked
B.third-hand smoke and secondhand smoke
C.the bad effects of smoking on common people
D.the terrible smell of cigarette smoke
小题2:How does the text explain what third-hand smoke is?
A.By telling results of a survey.
B.By giving statistics.
C.By making comparisons.
D.By giving an example.
小题3:The following measures to prevent the effect of third-hand smoke are effective except _______.
A.keeping kids out of room when you smoke
B.cleaning the house to get rid of poisons
C.making yourself clean before contacting kids
D.trying to forbid smoking in home
周小花1年前1
xzyang84 共回答了20个问题 | 采纳率85%
小题1:A
小题2:D
小题3:A


小题1:A细节理解题。结合This is what researchers are calling third-hand smoke — and it represents the poisonous deposits (存积物) that are left behind long after a cigarette is put out.
可知答案。
小题2:D细节理解题。结合第二段可知文章使用了举例子的方法揭示了什么是third-hand smoke。
小题3:A细节理解题。结合文章内容可知“香烟烟雾中含有气体和小颗粒,他们会沉积在例如吸烟者的头发和衣服等物体的表面或吸烟的环境中”由此可知“即使你吸烟时,让孩子在室外”,对孩子也是有危害的。
Researchers have announced the result of two studies on the
Researchers have announced the result of two studies on the health effects of the drug aspirin(阿斯匹林). One study shows aspirin can sharply reduce the chance that a healthy, older man will suffer from a heart attack.
The study offered two new results from earlier findings. It said taking one aspirin pill every other day helped only healthy men over the age of fifty. It also said aspirin gave the greatest protection against heart attacks to men with low blood cholesterol(胆固醇) levels.
Earlier in the United States began a major aspirin study in the early 1980s. it included 22,000 healthy men doctors. All were between the ages of forty and eighty-four. More than 11,000 of the doctors took a harmless pill that contained no drug. The men did not know which kind of pill they were taking.
The doctors who took aspirin suffered 44% fewer heart attacks than those taking the harmless pill. 139 men who took aspirin suffered from heart attacks. Ten of them died. 239 men who didn’t take aspirin suffered from heart attacks. Twenty-six of them died.
The researchers said the doctors’ study provides clear proof that taking aspirin can prevent a first heart attack in healthy, older men. They said ,however, the result does not mean every man over the age of fifty should take aspirin. They said aspirin couldn’t help men who do not eat healthy foods, who smoke cigarettes and who are fat. The researchers said men who think they would be helped by taking aspirin should talk with their doctors first.
小题1: The passage tells us that the new use of aspirin is___________.
A.to treat heart disease.
B.to reduce pain while one suffers from a heart attack.
C.to help old people to be more healthy.
D.to reduce the chance of a heart attack in old men.
小题2:Aspirin can help those who___________.
A.work as doctors B.are under 40 years old
C.are fat and smoke cigarettes D.are older and healthy
小题3:From the experiment we can conclude that about _________ of people who suffered from heart attacks without aspirin died.
A.7% B.11%
C.19% D.44%
东北20001年前1
ahua11786498 共回答了12个问题 | 采纳率83.3%
DD B


小题1:根据第一段One study shows aspirin can sharply reduce the chance that a healthy, older man will suffer from a heart attack.描述,可知选D
小题2:根据第二段It said taking one aspirin pill every other day helped only healthy men over the age of fifty. 描述,可知选D
小题3:根据239 men who didn’t take aspirin suffered from heart attacks. Twenty-six of them died.计算可知26/239=10.87%,约等于11%,故选B
中文翻译Researchers at Stanford University ,who studied sedentar
中文翻译Researchers at Stanford University ,who studied sedentary people for a year,
found that automated exercise reminder phone calls had about the same get-up-and-go power as calls from human couselors
心亏来了1年前1
dd阿发 共回答了18个问题 | 采纳率100%
Researchers at Stanford University ,who studied sedentary people for a year
斯坦福大学的研究人员研究了一年的久坐不动的人
Researchers who study relationships have discovered that a b
Researchers who study relationships have discovered that a big difference between those who make new friends easily, and those who don’t, is that socially successful people tend to make eye contact with their conversation partners much more frequently than those who are less successful socially. In fact, you may be able to become much more socially successful by making this one simple change to your behavior.
Most Americans prefer to have a lot of eye contact when they are talking with someone. When a person doesn’t make eye contact with them, they tend to think that the person is hiding something or the person doesn’t believe in himself/herself.
When you are having a conversation and you want to leave a friendly impression, be sure to keep looking at that person frequently while you are talking. If it really bothers you to look directly into another person’s eyes, you can gaze generally at, not above, the eyebrow area or the bridge of the nose; this is close enough to the eye region that you will appear to be looking at the person’s eyes. But neither the hair or the shoulders have the same effect. Don’t stare at other people too intensely, otherwise, you will look aggressive(攻击性).
Keep the majority of your focus on the other person. If you glance around the room too much, or look too frequently at other people, your conversation partner may guess that you are looking around for someone else you would rather talk with.
You can lighten your nervousness by smiling more often, nodding, and by gazing at the entire face as well as the eyes. In addition, you can frequently look away for very short periods.
When people get the sense that you are really paying attention to them, they will be much more likely to want to have conversations with you!
小题1:Which of the following is NOT the impression left by those who don’t make eye contact during the talk?
A.They are not telling the truth. B.They are bored with the partner.
C.They are lacking in confidence D.They are angry and ready to attack.
小题2: Besides the eyes of the partner, during the talk, you can look at his/her ___________.
A.hair B.shoulders C.the bridge of the nose D.area above the eyebrows
小题3: From the passage, we can learn that ____________________.
A.looking away during conversation should always be avoided.
B.looking at a person frequently can give him/her a good impression.
C.many Americans feel like being stared at for a long time.
D.all successful people are good at making eye contact.
小题4:What would be the best title for the passage?
A.How to make yourself socially successful
B.How to use eye contact to make a good impression
C.How to make friends with the people around you
D.How to leave a good impression during a talk
kuxx1年前1
mybaby1111 共回答了20个问题 | 采纳率80%
小题1:D
小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:B


小题1:根据Don’t stare at other people too intensely, otherwise, you will look aggressive(攻击性).可知选D。
小题1:根据you can gaze generally at, not above, the eyebrow area or the bridge of the nose; this is close enough to the eye region that you will appear to be looking at the person’s eyes.可知选C。
小题1:根据When people get the sense that you are really paying attention to them, they will be much more likely to want to have conversations with you!描述可知选B。
小题1:这篇短文主要描述了眼神交汇在交际中的作用,故选B,如何利用眼神交汇给人留下好印象。
英语翻译the researchers said that among the problems with some e
英语翻译
the researchers said that among the problems with some earlier studies is that they often failed to take into account that those people most at risk for skin cancer--people with fair skin and feckles,for example--are most likely to use sunsreen.
qts8801061年前2
zyypro 共回答了25个问题 | 采纳率88%
研究人员说,早期研究的问题之一是他们往往忽略了这样一种情况:最易患皮肤癌的人群——例如皮肤白皙和有雀斑的人群——是最可能使用防晒霜的.
researchers have now discovered a gene that helps some worms
researchers have now discovered a gene that helps some worms to stay away from bacteria that
might be bad for their health.
心底的印记1年前1
游戏_边缘 共回答了18个问题 | 采纳率94.4%
研究人员现在已经发现一种可以使一些蠕虫远离那些会对他们有害细菌的基因.
仅供参考.
英语主动句改为被动句.Researchers can find the answers to many basic qu
英语主动句改为被动句.
Researchers can find the answers to many basic questions through a simple web search. 这句怎么改成被动句?
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颓废丑男 共回答了15个问题 | 采纳率86.7%
The answers to many basic questions can be found through a simple web search by researchers.
对一个句子用法的疑问在voa中遇到一个句子.The researchers asked parents why they
对一个句子用法的疑问
在voa中遇到一个句子.The researchers asked parents why they home-schooled their children.Thirty-one percent said the most important reason was concern about the environment of the local schools.Thirty percent said it was to provide religious instruction.我对最后这句"Thirty percent said it was to provide religious instruction."的用法不理解,我感觉是"Thirty percent said it provide religious instruction."来表示,
cyp19871年前3
aggsky 共回答了12个问题 | 采纳率91.7%
it was to 明显的目的性,与你要说的provides不一样,前者更突出“还没有达成但是预期的”含义,后者则有“确信能够实现或者已经证明可以”的意思
第二道英语选择题The researchers have come up with numerous explanati
第二道英语选择题
The researchers have come up with numerous explanations to ( ) their failures.
A.avoid B.admit C.excuse D.justify
请问选哪个?C,D都有为.辩解的意思,他们有什么区别?
excuse有动词的词性
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huranzhijian3 共回答了17个问题 | 采纳率70.6%
He would seize upon any excuse to justify himself.他会利用任何借口为自己辩解.
选D
漫漫体会上面的例句
请分析句子结构But brain researchers havediscovered that when we con
请分析句子结构
But brain researchers havediscovered that when we consciously develop newhabits,we create parallel paths,and even entirely new brain cells,that can jump our trains of thought onto new,innovative tracks.
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阑风珊影 共回答了18个问题 | 采纳率83.3%
1、主体句子结构
But【 brain researchers 主句主语】【have discovered谓语 】【that (when we consciously develop newhabits 时间状语从句),we create parallel paths,and even entirely new brain cells 宾语从句】,【that can jump our trains of thought onto new,innovative tracks 定语从句】.
2、宾语从句结构:
that (when we consciously develop newhabits 时间状语从句),【we 主语】【create谓语】【 parallel paths,and even entirely new brain cells 宾语,后面定语从句的先行词】
3、定语从句结构:
【parallel paths,and even entirely new brain cells,定语从句的先行词】 【that从句主语】【 can jump谓语】 【our trainsof thought宾语】 【onto谓语动词搭配的介词】 【new,innovative tracks介词宾语】.
祝你开心如意!
The efforts made by the researchers _____ possible the appea
The efforts made by the researchers _____ possible the appearance of the new life-saving medicine.
A were made
B made
C made it
D were made it
正解:B
求解析和不选C的理由.
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谁入戏 共回答了24个问题 | 采纳率87.5%
很简单!
The efforts (made by the researchers) made possible the appearance of the new life-saving medicine.
参考译文:研究者们的努力使新的救命药物的出现成为可能.
解析:
1、括号中的内容为说明项,不要受到干扰;
2、the appearance of the new life-saving medicine其实就可以用it来代替,也就不需要在made后加it了.
account of什么意思The researchers analyzed the detailed accounts
account of什么意思
The researchers analyzed the detailed accounts of more than 3,000recent crying experiences ……帮忙翻译这句话~
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32344234 共回答了21个问题 | 采纳率90.5%
在给出的句子中account of不是词组,但是account of这个词组也存在,意为“某人账内”,“……账上重视”.
另,比较常见的用法:on account of因为,由于
by(from)all accounts根据大家所说
再另,这个句子真的是正确的吗?如果是The researchers analyzed the detailed accounts of more than 3000 recently.翻译就是:研究人员近期详细的分析了3000余个账目.至于那个crying experiences(极坏的经历),我不太懂在这句话中的作用.
英语翻译In recent years,strategy researchers have highlighted th
英语翻译
In recent years,strategy researchers have highlighted the role of complements,especially in high-technology industries where they are most obvious.By no means,however,do complements appear only there.The value of a car,for example,is greater when the driver also has access to gasoline stations,roadside assistance,and auto insurance.
“By no means,however,do complements appear only there.” 这句不太懂
complements
的意思是互补品
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wang550025 共回答了12个问题 | 采纳率100%
对complements含义拿不准.
但是,绝不是说补充物(complements)仅仅出现在高技术行业(there所指).
Flying kites, ______ some researchers point out, can not onl
Flying kites, ______ some researchers point out, can not only bring about joy to us, but also promote our physical and mental health.
A.which B.what C.as D.where
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C

evening gain 请解释一下evening gain,并翻译一下这句话.The researchers foun
evening gain
请解释一下evening gain,并翻译一下这句话.
The researchers found that the practice reduced lighting and electricity consumption in the evening but increased energy use in the now dark mornings—wiping out the evening gains.
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调查者发现,实际上前半夜的光电输出减少了,但是后半夜的能量消耗反而上升了,相当于把前半夜省出的能量给消耗了.
说明书需要翻译成中文(4)Researchers have recently discovered special, b
说明书需要翻译成中文(4)
Researchers have recently discovered special, beneficial formulations which encourage sensitive marine life to achieve maximum vibrancy, growth and color. The research has proved that one unique formulation of enriched sea salt having higher levels of trace elements than those found in natural seawater-creates the perfect balance for the living corals and other organisms kept in aquariums, especially those kept for long periods of time.
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研究人员最近发现的特殊的,有利於鼓励制剂敏感的海洋生物,以实现最大的活力,成长和颜色.这项研究已经证明,一个独特的制订海盐丰富了更高层次的微量元素比那些被发现的天然海水,创造了完美平衡的生活珊瑚和其他生物存放在水族馆,特别是那些保存很长一段时间.