1. Grading system in western countries Schools, colleges and universities in many western countries commonly use letter grades to indicate the quality of a student's academic performance: A excellent= above90B(g。。d=80~89) Average=70-79,D below average =60-69 and F failingebelow 60)
1. Grading system in western countries Schools, colleges and universities in many western countries commonly use letter grades to indicate the quality of a student’s academic performance: A (excellent=above 90), B (good=80~89), C (average=70~79), D (below average =60~69), and F (failing=below 60)
2.S。 me common forms of appositive(同位语 a.norn. phrase(名词或名词短语) Tom, a 3-year-old boy can recognize 1000 English words. b. that sentence(that is only a sign) The fact that the earth is becoming warmer and warmer has not made people realize the worsening of the world condition. c.dash(破折号) He is an active reader who can know how to read and what to read
2. Some common forms of appositive(同位语) a. n. or n. phrase(名词或名词短语) Tom, a 3-year-old boy , can recognize 1000 English words. b. that sentence (that is only a sign) The fact that the earth is becoming warmer and warmer has not made people realize the worsening of the world condition. c. dash( 破折号) He is an active reader who can know how to read and what to read
3. Manage to do a.I managed to get rid of the conflict between peter and me but i failed b, The new student managed to make him accepted by others in this class, but they were not willing to approach him
3. Manage to do a. I managed to get rid of the conflict between Peter and me, but I failed. b. The new student managed to make him accepted by others in this class, but they were not willing to approach him
Not necessarily t Valad a. The rich are not necessarily happy. b. The lower score does not necessarily mean that he is dull C, I apologized to you, but it did not necessarily mean I was wrong
4. Not necessarily + V./adj. a. The rich are not necessarily happy. b. The lower score does not necessarily mean that he is dull c. I apologized to you, but it did not necessarily mean I was wrong