首页
登录
职称英语
When I was a child, my teeth used to【B1】______in several different direction
When I was a child, my teeth used to【B1】______in several different direction
游客
2023-08-22
51
管理
问题
When I was a child, my teeth used to【B1】______in several different directions, and【B2】______ that involved rather expensive【B3】______.And my horrible memory is of【B4】______lots of wire bands, around my teeth for years and years. They really didn’ t do much good to my teeth because they seem to be【B5】______back into their original【B6】______now.
When I was a child, my teeth were poor because in【B7】______, where I came from, we tend to eat a great deal of sugar. Also we【B8】______ eat a lot of fried food there, which of course is not very good for the gums, the two areas of firm pink flesh in which the teeth are fixed. So when I was about fourteen, I got false teeth, which is terrible for a young boy of fourteen.
As a child, I never imagined that I would have problems with my teeth, but I did. It wasn’t something that I was【B9】______at the time, but as I developed I realized that I had two very prominent front teeth which【B10】______. And like some of us around the table, I had to have considerable work done to straighten these teeth out. [br] 【B8】
When I was a child, my teeth used to(26)point in several different directions, and(27)inevitably that involved rather expensive(28)dentistry.And my horrible memory is of(29)wearing lots of wire bands, around my teeth for years and years. They really didn’t do much good to my teeth because they seem to be(30)sliding back into their original(31)positions now.
When I was a child, my teeth were poor because in(32)Scotland, where I came from, we tend to eat a great deal of sugar. Also we(33)tend to eat a lot of fried food there, which of course is not very good for the gums, the two areas of firm pink flesh in which the teeth are fixed. So when I was about fourteen, I got false teeth, which is terrible for a young boy of fourteen.
As a child, I never imagined that I would have problems with my teeth, but I did. It wasn’t something that I was(34)conscious of at the time, but as I developed I realized that I had two very prominent front teeth which(35)stuck out. And like some of us around the table, I had to have considerable work done to straighten these teeth out.
选项
答案
tend to
解析
转载请注明原文地址:http://tihaiku.com/zcyy/2948634.html
相关试题推荐
FemaleRelationshipsA)Severalnewbooksandfilmsexplo
FemaleRelationshipsA)Severalnewbooksandfilmsexplo
FemaleRelationshipsA)Severalnewbooksandfilmsexplo
FemaleRelationshipsA)Severalnewbooksandfilmsexplo
FemaleRelationshipsA)Severalnewbooksandfilmsexplo
Exceptionalchildrenaredifferentinsomesignificantwayfromothersofth
Exceptionalchildrenaredifferentinsomesignificantwayfromothersofth
Exceptionalchildrenaredifferentinsomesignificantwayfromothersofth
Exceptionalchildrenaredifferentinsomesignificantwayfromothersofth
EmilyDickinsonwasdifferentfromotherwomenofhergenerationinthatshe
随机试题
YOURBUILDINGSERVICE√Wehelppeopleinthispartofthecityby:
Readthistexttakenfromanarticleabouthowtheaccountantsinfluencethedec
壮丽的magnificent
SomepeoplewouldsaythattheEnglishman’shomeisnolongerhiscastle;t
WhyisWellTipmovingtheirconferencefromSeattletoScottsdale?BecauseS
A--freshorderB--portofloadingC--packing
疾跑后突然停止后引起晕厥被称为()。A.直立位低血压 B.重力性休克 C.
一组数据中取不同值的个案次数分布情况的分析方法是( )。A.频数分析 B.频
关于无差异曲线的特点,下列说法错误的是()。A:无差异曲线是由左至右向上弯曲的曲
背景 A公司从承包方B分包某汽车厂涂装车间机电安装工程,合同约定:A公司施工范
最新回复
(
0
)