ÐÂÎűêÌ⣺ÎߺþÄÄÀïÄÜѧsat
ÎߺþsatÊÇÎߺþsatÅàѵѧУµÄÖØµãרҵ£¬ÎߺþÊÐÖªÃûµÄsatÅàѵ»ú¹¹£¬½ÌÓýÅàѵ֪ÃûÆ·ÅÆ£¬ÎߺþsatÅàѵѧУʦ×ÊÁ¦Á¿ÐÛºñ£¬È«¹ú¸÷´ó³ÇÊоùÉèÓзÖУ£¬Ñ§Ð£»¶ÓÄãµÄ¼ÓÈë¡£
ÎߺþsatÅàѵѧУ·Ö²¼ÎߺþÊоµºþÇø,ß®½Çø,ð¯½Çø,ÈýÉ½Çø,ÎߺþÏØ,·±²ýÏØ,ÄÏÁêÏØ,ÎÞÎªÏØµÈµØ,ÊÇÎߺþÊм«¾ßÓ°ÏìÁ¦µÄsatÅàѵ»ú¹¹¡£
Á¢¿Ì·ÖÀë immediate
£¨8£©Ï໥´ú´Ê¡£È磺each other£¬one another¡£
14.ÊÕÒô»ú¡¢µçÊÓ¡¢Å©³¡¡¢ÖµÈÕÓÃon¡£È磺
¡¾¼Ç¡¿´Ê¸ù¼ÇÒ䣺ad£¨¼ÓÇ¿£©+miss£¨ËÍ£©+ion¡ú×¼ÐíËÍÈë¡úÔÊÐí½øÈë
£¨2£©12Сʱ¼ÆÊ±ÖÆ
¡¡¡¡Æó»®²¿ Planning Department
*cap
*check-up
£Ûklent£Ýv. ÎÕ½ô£»Ò§½ô£¨ÑÀ¹ØµÈ£©£»n. ÀÎÀÎץס£»¶¤½ô
cater
£¨1£©±íʾ¶þÊ®ÒÔÉϵÄʮλÊý£¬ÒªÔÚ¸öλÊýÓëʮλÊýÖ®¼ä¼ÓÁ¬×Ö·ûºÅ£¬È磺72=seventy-two£»±íʾ°ÙλÊý£¬ÒªÔÚ°ÙλÊýÓëʮλÊýÖ®¼ä¼Óand£¬È磺131=one/a hundred and thirty-one£»Èç¹ûʮλÊýÊÇÁ㣬ÔòÔÚ°ÙλÊýºÍ¸öλÊýÖ®¼ä¼Óand£¬È磺508=five hundred and eight¡£
Today the parenting website Mumsnet and the consumer campaigner Martin Lewis have joined forces to launch an online application to make financial education a compulsory element of the school curriculum in England. Children from five to 16 should be taught about everything from pocket money to pensions, they say. And that was exactly the plan preserved in the Children, Schools and Families bill that was shelved by the government in the so-called ¡°wash-up¡± earlier this month the rush to legislation before parliament was dismissed. Consumer and parent groups believe financial education has always been one of the most frustrating omissions of the curriculum.
Whose are these shoes? They are Tom\'s.ÕâЩÊÇ˵ÄЬ×Ó? ÊÇÌÀÄ·µÄЬ×Ó¡£
¡¾¼Ç¡¿ÁªÏë¼ÇÒ䣺ar+ray£¨¹âÏߣ©¡úÏñ¹âÏßÒ»ÑùÕûÆëÅÅÁСú²¿Ê𣻳ÂÁÐ
Could you lend me your bike?
£Ûbi'f:hnd£Ýad. Ô¤ÏÈ£¬ÊÂÏÈ
ÎߺþsatÅàѵѧУ³É¾ÍÄãµÄÃÎÏëÖ®Âá£Ñ§sat¾ÍÀ´ÎߺþsatÅàѵѧУ
Åàѵ×Éѯµç»°£ºµã»÷×ó²àÀëÏß±¦Ãâ·Ñ×Éѯ