Part A Text Language Points contribute to to increase, improve or add to something i to be one of the causes of something e.g. This book contributes little to our understanding of the subject 此书对我们了解这门学科无所助益。 Air pollution contributes to respiratory diseases 空气污染会引起呼吸道疾病 飞 aext exte
contribute to to increase, improve or add to something; to be one of the causes of something e.g. This book contributes little to our understanding of the subject. 此书对我们了解这门学科无所助益。 Air pollution contributes to respiratory diseases. 空气污染会引起呼吸道疾病。 Part A Text Language Points
Part A Text Language Points cram v. to eat food quickly and make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach to push or force somebody or something into a small space e.g. I managed to cram down a few mouthfuls of food 我好歹狼吞虎咽地吃了几口东西。 Jack crammed his clothes into the bag 杰克把他的衣服塞进袋子里。 Backetext Next
cram v. to eat food quickly and make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach; to push or force somebody or something into a small space e.g. I managed to cram down a few mouthfuls of food. 我好歹狼吞虎咽地吃了几口东西。 Jack crammed his clothes into the bag. 杰克把他的衣服塞进袋子里。 Part A Text Language Points
Part A Text Language Poinits put on to become fatter and heavier, especially by the amount mentioned e.g. Rosie's put on five kilos since she quit smoking 罗琦戒烟以来体重已增加了5公斤。 He has put on weight during the last two months 他上两个月里体重增加了。 Backetext Next
put on to become fatter and heavier, especially by the amount mentioned e.g. Rosie’s put on five kilos since she quit smoking. 罗琦戒烟以来体重已增加了5公斤。 He has put on weight during the last two months. 他上两个月里体重增加了。 Part A Text Language Points
Part A Text Language Poinits Freshman 15 Note: The term is the average amount of weight gained during a students stay at a college or university. Undergraduate students typically gain up to fifteen pounds during the first year. The expression is commonly used in the United States and Canada. The purported causes of this weight gain are increased alcohol intake and the consumption of fat and carbohydrate-rich cafeteria style food and fast food in university dormitories. Many dining halls in United States universities are all-you-can eat style and offer copious dessert choices. In addition, lack of sleep may lead to overeating and weight gain. Other causes include malnutrition, stress, and decreased levels of exercise Backetext Next
Freshman 15 Note: The term is the average amount of weight gained during a student’s stay at a college or university. Undergraduate students typically gain up to fifteen pounds during the first year. The expression is commonly used in the United States and Canada. The purported causes of this weight gain are increased alcohol intake and the consumption of fat and carbohydrate-rich cafeteria style food and fast food in university dormitories. Many dining halls in United States universities are all-you-can eat style and offer copious dessert choices. In addition, lack of sleep may lead to overeating and weight gain. Other causes include malnutrition, stress, and decreased levels of exercise. Part A Text Language Points