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答案详情
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视频题目
We’ve come to San Diego Zoo to meet an animal that has a taste for just one kind of food, eucalyptus. To us it’s an incredibly boring diet. But it suits the koala just fine. Koala is an old local word which means no drink. They don’t even have to leave the trees to get water. They get ninety percent of their water from the leaves that they eat. The koalas get the trees to themselves, because few other animals can digest the leaves. But they pay a high price for refusing to eat anything else. The koala is now in danger of dying out all because it refuses to try new tastes.
角色扮演
我在哪能买到西班牙的书呢?
Where can I buy Spanish books?
Where can I purchase Spanish books?
Where can I buy the Spanish book?
这里的日本人口有多少?
How many Japanese people live here?
How many Japanese people are there living here?
What is the Japanese population here?
大部分的美国城市都有如此多不同种类的人吗?
Do most American cities have so many different kinds of people?
Do a majority of American cities have so many different groups of people?
Are there so many different groups of people living in most American cities?
What is the largest group of people in San Francisco?
White Americans.
The largest group of people is white Americans.
The largest group of people in San Francisco is white Americans.
Where do Chinese people live in San Francisco?
All over the city.
They live all over the city.
Chinese people live all over San Francisco.
Where should I go if I want to see a Spanish movie?
To the central district of San Francisco.
You should go to the central district of the city.
If you want to see a Spanish movie, you should go to the central district of San Francisco.
Besides restaurants and bookstores, what else can be found in Japantown?
Traditional Japanese theaters.
Traditional Japanese theaters can also be found there.
Besides restaurants and bookstores, traditional Japanese theaters can also be found in Japantown.
Why are different kinds of people more easily noticed in San Francisco?
Because it is a smaller city.
Because San Francisco is smaller.
San Francisco is smaller so different kinds of people are more easily noticed there.
故事复述
Now please begin to retell it.
Mary had a bad habit of wasting food. One day, she visited her grandparents in the countryside. During lunch, she took a few bites and then pushed away her bowl. Her grandma watched with growing anger and asked her to finish eating it. Mary became unhappy and ignored her grandma. Sensing the tension, Mary's grandpa called her into his study. He took out a photo and told Mary that this was her grandma's sister who had starved to death. He added that even today, hunger continues to claim lives and tear families apart in some parts of the world. Hearing this, Mary felt so ashamed of herself. She apologized to her grandma and promised to never waste food again.
Mary had a poor habit of wasting food. During her meals, she always left half-eaten food. One day, Mary went to the countryside to visit her grandparents. At lunch, she pushed away her bowl after a few bites. Her grandmother saw this and felt anger. She asked Mary to finish eating her meal, but Mary became upset and ignored her. Feeling the tension, Mary's grandfather called Mary into his study gently. He took out an old photo of a young girl and told Mary that this was her grandmother's younger sister who had starved to death during a terrible time. He further noted that even today, hunger continues to take lives and tear families apart in some places. After hearing this, Mary got to know why her grandmother had been angry, and she became very ashamed of herself. Mary walked into her grandmother's room and said sorry to her. And Mary also promised she would never waste food again.
Mary had a bad habit of wasting food. Whenever she ate a meal, she would leave half-eaten food and throw it in the garbage bin. Her parents had tried to teach her the importance of saving food, but their words had little effect. One day, Mary visited her grandparents in the country. During lunch, she took a few bites and then pushed away her bowl, leaving most of the rice untouched. Her grandma watched with growing anger. She asked Mary to finish the meal. However, Mary became unhappy and ignored her. Sensing the tension, Mary's grandpa kindly called Mary into his study. He took out a small old photo with care and showed it to Mary. He told her that the beautiful girl in it was her grandma's younger sister who had starved to death during a terrible time of hunger. He also mentioned that even today, hunger continues to claim lives and tear apart families in some parts of the world. Hearing this, Mary understood the deeper meaning behind her grandma's anger and she became really ashamed of herself for wasting food. Mary walked into her grandma's room and hugged her close. She apologized and promised not to waste food again.