改变there be句型的用法。ben,cross the ioad ,please.(否)

改变句型。ben,cross the ioad ,please.(否)_百度知道
改变句型。ben,cross the ioad ,please.(否)
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出门在外也不愁The Tribune. ( March 1, 1973 )找出发音不同的单词 1.tr(y),s(i)t,ver(y),b(u)sy_百度知道
找出发音不同的单词 1.tr(y),s(i)t,ver(y),b(u)sy
2.r(e)d, s(ee),
Chin(e)se, l(ea)st3.d(a)d, m(a)ny, t(a)xi, bl(a)ck二.介词填空Please__(go) home now.
2.He__(eat) it with his friends now.
3.She__(look) like her mother. 4.He__(like) coffee. 5.I__(do) my homework. 6.Can Ben__(have)__(some) juice?二.选择Look at two bicycles. I like the green__.
2.They are going__the zoo.Now they're waiting__the train.
a.for/on
b.in/of
c.to/for
3.Let's__to the classroom now.The bell is ringing.
c.coming三.改句子Please cross the road.
2.Ben's father goes to Beijing by aeroplane.
3.Mr friend's sister's (only one year old.)
4.My teacher comes to school (by bus). 5.He often has breakfast at half past six. 6.This is a photo of the flower.7.That present is (Peter's).
改句子1.改为否定句 2.换种句型表达 3.对括号里提问 4.对括号里提问
5.改为一般疑问句 6.改为复数句
7.对括号里提问
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1 【tr(y)】,s(i)t,ver(y),b(u)sy2.【r(e)d】, s(ee),
Chin(e)se, l(ea)st3.d(a)d, 【m(a)ny】, t(a)xi, bl(a)ck二.介词填空Please【go】 home now.
2.He【is eating】 it with his friends now.
3.She_【looks】 like her mother. 4.He【likes】 coffee. 5.I【do】 my homework. 6.Can Ben【have】【some】 juice?二.选择【B】Look at two bicycles. I like the green【B】.
c.ones【C】2.They are going__the zoo.Now they're waiting__the train.
c.to/for 【B】 3.Let's__to the classroom now.The bell is ringing.
c.coming三.改句子1
Please don't cross the road.2.Ben's father flies to Beijing.
3.Mr friend's sister's (only one year old.)【How old is your friend's sister?】 4.My teacher comes to school (by bus).【How does your teacher come to school?】 5.He often has breakfast at half past six.【Does he often have breakfast at half past six? 】 6.This is a photo of the flower.
【These are photos of the flowers】7.That present is (Peter's).
【Whose present is this?】
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出门在外也不愁From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For others named Ben or Benjamin Cross, see .
Ben Cross (born 16 December 1947) is an English
of the stage and screen, known for his portrayal of the British Olympic athlete
in the 1981 film .
Cross was born Harry Bernard Cross in
to a working class
family. His mother was a cleaning woman and his father a doorman and nurse. He began acting at a very young age and participated in school plays. Cross was educated at Bishop Thomas Grant secondary modern school in Streatham, South London.
Cross initially worked in various jobs including work as a , waiter and joiner. He was master carpenter for the
and property master at the
In 1970 at the age of 22, he was accepted into London's
(RADA) - the alma mater of actors such as ,
and , but later expressed little interest in pursuing the classical route. He also appeared as a CI5 agent in an episode of The Professionals
After graduation from RADA, Cross performed in several stage plays at
where he was seen in ,
and 's . He then joined the
and played roles in , , and . Cross also joined the cast in the immensely popular musical
and played leading roles in 's , Mind Your Head and the musical
– all at 's .
Cross's first big screen film appearance came in 1976 when he went on location to , , to play Trooper Binns in 's
which starred an international cast, including , ,
In 1977, Cross became a member of the
and performed in the premier of Privates on Parade as "Kevin Cartwright" and played Rover in a revival of a Restoration play titled Wild Oats. Cross's path to international stardom began in 1978 with his performance in the play
in which he played Billy Flynn, the slick lawyer of murderess Roxie Hart.
In 1980 he appeared in the TV series
as undercover operative 'Stuart' in the episode Black Out.
During Cross's performance in Chicago, he was recognised and recommended for a leading role in the multiple -winning . For their performances in the film, Cross and his co-star
both won "Most Promising Artiste of 1981" awards from the Variety Club Awards in February 1982.
Cross's starring role in Chariots of Fire has been credited with continuing a transatlantic trend in elegant young English actors that had been set by
in , and was followed by
Cross followed up Chariots of Fire with performances as a
physician, Dr Andrew Mason, struggling with the politics of the British medical system during the 1920s, in , a 10-part
dramatisation of 's novel, and as Ashton (Ash) Pelham-Martyn, a British cavalry officer torn between two cultures in the
miniseries .
In 1982, the U.S. union , in a landmark reversal of a previous ruling, allowed Cross to appear in 's
play Lydie Breeze. The decision was tied to a joint effort by Actors' Equity, the League of New York Theatres and the British union
to allow British and U.S. actors unrestricted opportunities to work in both countries. The agreement eventually led to regular equal exchange agreements for equivalent acting jobs between
During the 1984 , Cross appeared in a commercial for
('Don't leave home without it') with the 87-year-old , a sprinter for the 1924 American Olympic team whose character was featured in the film Chariots of Fire. When Cross says something about beating Scholz, the latter remarks, "You didn't beat me!" with mock indignation. Proving he is 'still pretty fast', Scholz beats Cross to the draw in picking up the tab with his credit card.
He subsequently replaced
as the featured actor endorsing the
Spectra camera in 1986. Cross was also featured in
as one of the annual "Manstyle" winners in January, 1985 followed by a featured photo shoot in March, 1985.
In 1985, he played Barney Greenwald in a hit revival of 's courtroom drama
at the , London.
In a 1985 interview the actor admitted he preferred American roles because of their emotionalism, saying of English acting: 'Over here, people hide behind mannerism and technique and don't come up with any soul. American actors are much freer with the emotions. It's pretty hard in Europe not to have experience of Americans because we're exposed to a lot of American product.' Cross also said that he was sympathetic to the American dream of success: 'I am ambitious. There's no point of being ashamed of the fact that one has ambitions. Despite what a lot of people think in our profession, you can have ambitions and still turn in good work and still earn a living. There's no clash there.' Cross expressed the hope that his reputation would 'span the Atlantic,' and that those in the industry would not ignore him because he did not live in
or . 'A prospective director would have to convince me that I could bring something new, fresh and exciting to a classical part that hundreds of other people have played,' he said.
Over the years, Cross has played
in the 1997
production Solomon;
in the 1997
film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea;
in the 1991
miniseries remake of the cult classic soap opera ; another vampire in the 1989
film Nightlife; Sir Harold Pearson in the 1994
production Caro Dolce Amore (Honey Sweet Love);
pilot Munir Redfa blackmailed into flying a MiG from Iraq to
in the 1988
spy film ; and
colonel and certified
Helmut von Schraeder, who has his face and voice surgically changed, poses as a
in a concentration camp, then by twist of fate becomes a
and ends up an Israeli major general in the 1989 Ian Sharp's TV miniseries Twist of Fate, also titled "Pursuit".
Cross played Ikey Solomon in the
production
in 2000. In 2005, Cross, an anti-death penalty campaigner, starred as a death-row prisoner in Bruce Graham's play, , at the . He played
in the 2006
production .
In November 2007, Cross was cast in the role of , in the new
film directed and produced by . Cross spoke to Star Trek magazine following the film's release, saying, 'My agent put me forward for Star Trek, and he sent a couple of films to J.J.. I'm sure he was too busy to watch the whole of Species, but when we were on the set, he mentioned to me that there was one particular shot in it where I turned to the camera, and in that moment, it came to him how perfect it would be for me to play Sarek.' In order to prepare for the role, Cross drew on his experience as a parent as well as Sarek's previous on-screen appearances. Having been present when his daughter was born, he was able to 'call on all sorts of things' in the scene where Amanda has baby Spock, a scene which did not make it into the theatrical cut of the film. While he found the emotionless trait of a Vulcan a challenge to play, he found the father/son relationship between Sarek and Spock easier to play. 'As Sarek, I had to be true to the Vulcan cultural ethic, which in the beginning, I found very difficult. I got a lot of help with that from J.J.. Dealing with the adult Spock (played by ) was a much more mature relationship, and I found the father/son aspect one of the easier things to play.'
In 2012, Cross was cast as Rabbit, the main antagonist on the Cinemax original series . Rabbit is "a ruthless Ukrainian gangster who has been hunting down two of his former top thieves for 15 years."
Cross is a director, writer and musician as well. He has written music, screenplays and articles for
publications and has also written the lyrics for an album with
singer Vasil Petrov, which was released in late 2007. He also sang two Sinatra songs with Petrov in the Apollonia Festival at the
in September 2007. Among many of his original works is the musical Rage about , which was performed in various regional towns in the London area. He also starred in it and played the part of the hangman. Cross's first single as a lyricist was released by
in the late 1970s and was titled Mickey Moonshine. The nom de guerre for the performance had occurred to Ben when he recalled an earlier involvement with the music industry as a session singer for Decca between 1972 and 1974. At this time, he had recorded at a moment's notice an uptempo number called 'Name it, You Got it', when the scheduled performer had failed to arrive at the studio on time. Interestingly, this recording achieved some play on the British
scene and Ben intends to reprise his performance as Micky Moonshine at a forthcoming Northern event. Other works include The Best We’ve Ever Had and Nearly Midnight, both written by Cross and directed by his son Theo. In addition, the original soundtrack for Nearly Midnight was written, produced and performed by his daughter Lauren. These works were performed in
in 2002 and 2003 respectively. Square One, directed by Cross, was performed at the
in London in 2004.
Cross has lived all over the world, including London, , , southern , , and, most recently,[] , . He is familiar with the , , and
languages and enrolled in a course studying .[]
He has been married twice: first to Penny, from 1977 to 1992, with whom he has two children named Lauren and T and then to Michelle until 2005.
In October of 2014 he became a grandfather, with the birth of Lauren's daughter, Violet.
L'Attenzione (1984)
Twist of Fate (1989)
The Criminal Mind (1993)
Temptress (1994)
Caro dolce amore (1994)
El ?ltimo viaje de Robert Rylands (1996)
The Corporate Ladder (1997)
Solomon (1997)
She Me and Her (2002)
Nuremberg - Nazis on Trial (2006)
(2011) - TV film
Super Tanker (2011) - DVD Film
Luaine, Lee (10 April 1991). "Ben Cross bites into TV. Intense actor plays idealists and vampires". Chicago Sun-Times. p. 41.
Matt Wolf, 'Ben Cross Builds Stage Career Playing Americans', The Associated Press (11 May 1985).
Clark, Al and James Park. The Film Year Book 1983. Grove, 1983. p. 156.
Ina Warren, Canadian Press, 'Young English actor puts accent on talent' (The Toronto Star (1 September 1987, E1).
'Actors Equity, in reversal of previous ruling, allows British actor Ben Cross to appear in Off-Broadway production Lydie Breeze', The New York Times (14 January 1982), p.24
Jeremy Gerard, '2 Actors' Unions Wage Trans-Atlantic Battle', The New York Times (25 June 1987)
'Critic' Theatre', The Times (24 April 2004), p. 39.
Star Trek Official Movie Magazine: Issue Number 145
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