【题目】Passage 2 ( Bald Eagles The bald eagle is a large, powerful hird with keen eyeught. The adult bird has a brown I.b, brown wings, a white head, and a large, hooked yellow bill Younger birds are all brown. Bald eagles almost always 2. 1 near rivers and large lakes, as ...
百度试题 结果1 题目( )10. Bald eagles are from___.A. the USB. AustraliaC. ChinaD. Canada 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A. the US 白头鹰是美国的国鸟,因此答案为 A. the US。 反馈 收藏
The wild bald eagles seemed ___. A. 解场期家毛当种解场期家毛当种willing to raise the baby eagles hatched(孵出)by man解场期家毛当种解场期家毛当种 B. 制光族值级程更做式众什却当求同队没制光族值级程更做式众什却当求同队没unwilling to raise the baby eagles hatched by man制光族值...
百度试题 结果1 题目()10. Bald eagles are from A. the US B. Australia C. China D. Canada 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
A. Table tennisB. FootballC. Basketball 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B. Football 题目中提到“bald eagles”,这是美国的国鸟,因此这个国家指的是美国。在美国,最受欢迎的运动是橄榄球(Football)。所以答案是 B. Football。反馈 收藏
(A)3. What can we see in the US? A. Cops and bald eagles. B. Firemen and basketballs. C. Polar bears and footballs. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上【句意】我们能在美国看到什么?【知识点拨】本题考查名词记忆和解析【分析】A意为警察和白头鹰, B意为消防员和篮球,C意为北极熊...
You can see bald eagles in ___. ( ) A. China B. the UK C. the US D. NO 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案]C [解析]句意:你可以在___看到白头海雕。A中国,B英国,C美国。根据常识可知白头海雕是美国的国鸟,所以C选项符合题意,故选C。反馈 收藏 ...
A pair of bald eagles was found nesting on a 145-feet Jeffrey pine tree in California's Big Bear Lake. Jackie and Shadow laid their first egg on February 8 and a second clutch three days later. Since then, they have been incubating the eggs. Sadly, the chick in the fi...
2. What do bald eagles eat?3. Why dont some people like bald eagles?I. Vocabulary and Grammar一、用所给词的正确形式填空。1. Jack is on playing computer games. (keen)2. My sister is going to be an . Tomorrow is her 18th birthday. (adult)3. All her classmates don't like her ...
The conservation effort has not been easy and in some areas, such as the Channel Islands off theCalifornia coast, it is really tough to carry out. Bald eagles once called these islands home but disap-peared with the emergence of the pesticide DDT. In addition, humans changed the ecosystem ...