2020年4月1日 雅思每日一包答案
各位同学们,为了督促帮助大家持续提升英语能力,培君老师们特意给大家准备了雅思每日一包。每天覆盖听说读写内容,坚持完成两周以上,就能见到自己的英语能力不断上涨哟。1.听写包 答案:In the last few weeks,we've been looking at various aspects of the social history of London.
and this morning we're continuing with a look at life in the area called the East End.
I'll start with a brief history of the district,and then focus on life in the first half of the twentieth century.
Back in the first to the fourth centuries AD,when the Romans controlled England, London grew into a townof 45,000 people,and what's now the East End- the area by he river Thames,
and along the road heading north-east from London to the coast - consisted of farmaland with crops and livestock which helped to feed that population.
The Romans left in 410,at the beginning of the fifth century,
and from then onwards the country suffered a series of invasions by tribes from present-day Germany and Denmark, the Angles,Saxons and Jutes,many of whom settled in the East End.
The technology they introduced meant that metal and leather goods were produced there for the first time.
And as the East End was by the river,ships could transport goods between there and foreign markets.
在过去的几周,我们一直在看伦敦社会史的各个方面。
这个早上,我们继续看一看东伦敦的生活情况。
我先简单介绍一下这个地区的历史,然后主要关注那里20世纪上半叶的生活。
公元一世纪至公元四世纪,当罗马帝国统治英格兰时,伦敦发展成了一个拥有4万5千人的城镇,也就是现今的东伦敦。
它位于泰晤士河附近,沿着伦敦东北走向的公路一直通向海岸,这里的耕种及畜牧业是当时人民赖以为生的方式。
罗马于五世纪初的410年离开,
从那以后国家遭受了一系列部落的入侵,从如今的德国、丹麦到盎格鲁人,撒克逊人和朱特人。他们中的许多人居住在东伦敦。
他们引进的技术意味着金属和皮革品首次在那里制造。
东伦敦沿河,船只可以在这里和国外市场之间运输货物。
2.阅读包答案:
人们之所以关注历史研究的方法论,主要是因为史学界内部意见不一,其次是因为外界并不认为历史是一门学问。
3.写作包答案:
The Yellow River, the second longest river in China, is one of the most famous long rivers in the world. The Yellow River flows through nineprovinces,meandering in northern China. Seen fromthe sky, it is much like a huge Chinese character “ji” (meaning a few), and it is also a bit like the unique totem of Chinese nation dragon. Since themiddle part of the river flows through the Loess Plateauin China, a lot of sediment is carriedaway. Therefore, it is also considered as the river with the most sediment in the world. InChinese history, the Yellow River has significant influence on human civilization and it's one ofthe most important birthplaces of the Chinese nation, so Chinese people call it the "MotherRiver".
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