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correct [from com- ( COM-) + regere 'to lead straight'] Correct - definition of correct by The Free Dictionary Synonyms: correct, rectify, remedy, redress, revise, amend These verbs mean to make right what is wrong. Correct refers to eliminatingc语言中利用do while循环语句限制用户的输入范围
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进入查看: 2022-2023年英语周报七年级第27期答案汇总 To Chinese immigrants, in the mid-1800s, California was “The Land of the Golden Mountain.” In their homeland they had heard the words, “Theres gold in California.” They sailed 7,000miles to join the gold ruA Child's History of England.234
Between the petition and the trial, the Queen had given birth to a son, which Father Petre rather thought was owing to Saint Winifred. But I doubt if Saint Winifred had much to do with it as the King's friend, inasmuch [=in so far as = to the degreeA Child's History of England.230
Encouraged by this homage [尊荣], he proclaimed himself King, and went on to Bridgewater. But, here the Government troops, under the Earl of Feversham, were close at hand [near]; and he was so dispirited at finding that he made but [only] few powerful frienA Child's History of England.227
The Duke of Monmouth had been making his uncle, the Duke of York, very jealous, by going about the country in a royal sort of way, playing at the people's games, becoming godfather to their children, and even touching for the King's evil, or strA Child's History of England.225
Lord Shaftesbury (who died soon after the King's failure against him), Lord William Russell, the Duke of Monmouth, Lord Howard, Lord Jersey, Algernon Sidney, John Hampden (grandson of the great Hampden), and some others, used to hold a council togethA Child's History of England.222
As soon as Oates's wickedness had met with this success, up started another villain, named William Bedloe, who, attracted by a reward of five hundred pounds offered for the apprehension of the murderers of Godfrey, came forward and charged two JesuitA Child's History of England.215
The Merry Monarch was so exceedingly merry among these merry ladies, and some equally merry (and equally infamous) lords and gentlemen, that he soon got through [用完] his hundred thousand pounds, and then, by way of raising [筹集] a little pocket-money [零用A Child's History of England.213
CHAPTER 35 ENGLAND UNDER CHARLES THE SECOND, CALLED THE MERRY MONARCH There never were such profligate [恣意挥霍的] times in England as under Charles the Second. Whenever you see his portrait, with his swarthy [黝黑的], ill-looking face and great nose, you maA Child's History of England.212
He had appointed his son Richard to succeed him, and after there had been, at Somerset House in the Strand, a lying in state more splendid than sensible - as all such vanities after death are, I think - Richard became Lord Protector. He was an amiable couA Child's History of England.210
Over and above all this, Oliver found that the Vaudois, or Protestant people of the valleys of Lucerne, were insolently [rude and not showing any respect] treated by the Catholic powers, and were even put to death for their religion, in an audacious [reckA Child's History of England.208
SECOND PART Oliver Cromwell - whom the people long called Old Noll - in accepting the office of Protector, had bound himself by a certain paper which was handed to him, called 'the Instrument [文件],' to summon a Parliament, consisting of betweenA Child's History of England.207
They formed a new Council of State [国事会] after this extraordinary proceeding [event], and got a new Parliament together in their own way: which Oliver himself opened in a sort of sermon [讲道], and which he said was the beginning of a perfect heaven upon eA Child's History of England.202
CHAPTER 34 ENGLAND UNDER OLIVER CROMWELL Before sunset on the memorable day on which King Charles the First was executed, the House of Commons passed an act declaring it treason in any one to proclaim the Prince of Wales - or anybody else - King of Englan专升本英语6套学习笔记和三套模拟试卷
第一部分 词汇背诵 1. literature ['lit(ə)rətʃə] n. 文学;文献 I love literature since I was young. 从小我就热爱文学。 There is now a vast literature on the subject. 现在有关这个学科的文献特别多。 2. garment ['gɑ:m(ə)nt] n. 衣服 The garment industry is growA Child's History of England.183
Like most dishonest men, the Prince and the favourite complained that the people whom they had deluded [欺骗] were dishonest. They made such misrepresentations of the treachery of the Spaniards in this business of the Spanish match [姻缘], that the English naA Child's History of England.181
While these events were in progress, and while his Sowship was making such an exhibition of himself, from day to day and from year to year, as is not often seen in any sty [pigsty], three remarkable deaths took place in England. The first was that of the