Welcome to our farm and visit our pigpens. Most or all of you have tasted pork, and you might be interested in the pig that provides us with the meat.
The pig is an animal that first lived in many parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Scientists have discovered the remains of huge pigs that lived more than a million years ago and they believe that the Chinese people have raised pigs for many thousands of years. Grown pigs are called hogs or swine, a female pig is called a sow, and a male pig is called a boar.
The pig is not a very handsome animal, as you can see, probably because it has such a large mid fat body but very short legs. Some pigs are white, and others are black with white spots, and others are a reddish-brown color.
The wild pigs are fierce animals. Some pigs, such as the giant forest hog of Africa, are almost three feet high and weigh more than 250 pounds. Other pigs, such as the pygmy hog of India, weigh about, twelve pounds. Many pigs have tus
A. Asia, Africa and America.
B. Asia, South America and Europe.
C. Asia, Europe and America.
D. Asia, Europe and Africa.
Welcome to visit our company and I am very glad to have the opportunity to introduce our company to you all. Our company was established in 1990. We specialize in manufacturing household electrical appliances and exporting them all over the world. Our annuai sales of last year is about 80 million dollars, and the business is growing steadily. We have branches in North America and Europe with about 500 employees, and they are working diligently to serve the needs of our customers.
In order to further develop overseas market, we need reliable agents to promote our products. I hope you will seriously consider doing business with us. Thank you.
The company specializes in the field of (1)
The sales of last year is about (2)
The company has branches in North America and (3)
There are about (4) people are employed.
The purpose of this introduction is to (5)
M: Running slowly every day is good for our health.
W: That’s right.
Our visit to the excavation of a Roman
fort on a hill near Coventry was of more than archaeological interest. The
year’s dig had been a fruitful one and had assembled evidence of a permanent
military camp much larger than had at first been conjectured. We were greeted on
the site by a group of excavators, some of them filling in a trench that had
yielded an almost complete pot the day before, others enjoying the last-day
luxury of a cigarette in the sun, but all happy to explain and talk about their
work. If we had not already known it, nothing would have suggested that this was
a party of prisoners from the nearby prison. This is not the first time that
prison labor has been used in work of this kind, but here the experiment, now
two years old, has proved outstandingly satisfactory. From the archaeologists’ point of view, prisoners A. did not like the prisoners’ carefree attitude to work. B. were willing to take only a few prisoners to work on the site. C. were often forced to discipline the prisoners. D. found that the prisoners worked far better than amateur archaeologist. 我来回答: 提交
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