4. 直到他看了報紙上的新聞,他才知道發(fā)生了什么。(用倒裝句)
4. Not until he had read the news in the newspaper did he know what had happened.
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3. To learn English well,we should find opportunities to hear English (speak) as much as we can.
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2. Not once it occur to Michael that he could one day become a top student in his class.
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1.[原文] I would always remember the first stumbling (跌跌撞撞的) step on the dance floor. But it doesn’t really matter. What matters is that the first step was taken. No matter how insecure and awkward (笨拙的) it was,it was the important first step towards something remarkable. Whether we’re learning to walk or learning to run a business,breaking an old habit or starting a new one,no step is more important than the first step. It may be embarrassingly weak,or even painful,but it leads to success.
[問題]What is the writer trying to tell us?
A. A good beginning is half done.
B. He who risks nothing gains nothing.
C. Where there is a will,there is a way.
D. The first step is difficult but important.
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4. It was in the very pavilion is built with stones by Italians the tourist spent his day during the sum mer holiday.
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