1On 12 April 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the firstperson in the world to go into space.(教材 P)1961年4月12日,尤里·加加林成为世界上第一个进入太空的人。句中不定式短语 to go into space作后置定语,修饰 thefirst person(1)当被修饰词为序数词、形容词最高级或被序数词、形容词最高级修饰时,常用...
3.…尤里·加加林成为世界上第一个_。太空的人. Yuri Gagarin became the first person in the worldspace. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 3.…尤里·加加林成为世界上第一个进入太空的人. Yuri Gagarin became the firt person in the world(10)(80)8(80). ...
3. Firstly, explorin1 spacehas already made a difference in the fight against world hunger.首先,探索太空已经在消除世界性饥饿的斗争中发挥了作用。4.It'snecessarytofinda new home for people in space, as the resources on Earth willrun out.由于地球上的资源将耗尽,有必要为人们在太空中找到一个新...
There are two kinds of people in the world. Those of the first kind are born idlers (游手好闲者), taking interest in nothing. It seems what they live for is to pass time idly. They simply don’t know why they have to do so, nor will they bother to ask. The other kind are tho...
根据“People call it “the first sport in the world”. There are two teams in the football field during a game. A football team has eleven players.” 可知,足球是世界上第一项运动,故选B。 (2)题详解: 细节理解题。根据“There are two teams with ten players on the basketball court.”...
解析 居世界之冠,这句话对的.从句分开后面动词要加ing.结果一 题目 ,ranking first in the world.这句话有语病吗.,后加v ing对吗 答案 居世界之冠,这句话对的.从句分开后面动词要加ing. 相关推荐 1 ,ranking first in the world.这句话有语病吗.,后加v ing对吗 ...
根据文中People call it "the first sport in the world(世界)". 可知答案,故选B。 根据文中America is the hometown of basketball. This sport is famous for NBA.可知答案,故选A。 根据文中Golf comes from Scotland(苏格兰). 可知答案,故选B。 根据文中There are two teams(队) in the football ...
There are two kinds of people in the world. Those of the first kind are born idlers (游手好闲者) taking interest in nothing. It seems what they live for is to pass time idly. They simply don’t know why they have to do so nor will they bother to ask. The other kind are those...
百度试题 结果1 题目In the first line of the passage “the world” means __( ) A. human beings B. all the plants C. the animals D. the whole country 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
Surgeon Bartley Griffith said the surgery would bring the world "one step closer to solving the organ shortage crisis",the University of Maryland School of Medicine said in a release. That crisis means that 17 people a day in the US die waiting for a transplant, with more than 100,000 rep...