百度试题 结果1 题目()---COVID-19 in Chinese?---It's“新型冠状病毒肺炎” A What B. What's C. How D. How's 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
解析 5.B解析:根据答语可推知问句是询问COVID-19用-|||-汉语表达是什么,故选B。 结果一 题目 — COVID-19 in Chinese? ―It's "新型冠状病毒肺炎".A.WhatB.What'sC.HowD.How's 答案 B由答语可知是询问COVID-19用汉语说是什么,故疑问词用what,be动词用is,答案选B。 结果二 题目 )5.COVID-...
A large portion of the U.S. population still doesn't want to get the Covid vaccine, but they might not have a choice. Powers at the federal and state level, not to mention the legal rights granted to employers under U.S. labor law, may make it impossible
The rollout of the self-test kits allows citizens to do COVID-19 tests easily at home. But self-testing cannot fully replace the more accurate nucleic acid tests as there is a risk of misdiagnosis. CGTN's Guo Meiping undertakes her first COVID-19 self-test with one of the newly appr...
Quarantine: You need to be in quarantine when you have been exposed to the virus and you may or may not be infected. Isolation: You need to isolate when you are infected with the virus, whether you have symptoms or not. Quarantine Recommendation by CDC for COVID-19 This is if you have...
解析 27.B由答语可知是询问COVID-19用汉语说是什么,故疑问词用what,be动词用is,答案选B。 结果一 题目 ()27.(2020独家原创试题)一COVID-19 in Chinese?一It's“新型冠状病毒肺炎”.A.WhatB.What'sC.HowD.How's 答案 27.B由答语可知是询问COVID-19用汉语说是什么,故疑问词用what,be-|||-动词用...
33. COVID-19 virus is reminding us of the shortness(短暂) of life and of ___. A. how is important for us to do B. what for us to do is the most important C. how important is for us to do D. what is the most important for us to do 43. COVID-19 virus is reminding us...
Peter Forster is a geneticist and vice president of the Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, at Cambridge University. He's the lead author of a paper by academics from the UK and Germany, which has reconstructed the "evolutionary path" of the COVID-19...
post-Covid conditions (PCC) long Covid aftermath after COVID-19 WHO官网上说10%-20%感染过COVID的人会持续各种不适症状相当长一段时间,所以又叫做 long Covid. 从词汇角度而言,我最喜欢第一种说法:post-Covid conditions. 后遗症的正式英文是sequela,...
In many ways, an inquiry resembles a courtroom. The COVID inquiry is chaired by a former court of appeal judge, Baroness Hallett, and involves many lawyers. But public inquiries are part of the political, not the legal, process. Inquiry chairs and panels are unelected. Their findings and ...