( C )1.-___ is the population of Brazil?-It's 184 million. A. How many B. How much C. What D. How 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上考查代词和特殊疑问句。句意:—巴西有多少人口?—有184,000,000人。How many 多少,后跟可数名词复数形式;How much 多少,后跟不可数名词;What 什么,...
()1.-___ is the population of Brazil?-It's 199 million. A. How many B. How much C. What D. How(B)2. -Kangkang is good at English.-___ He often speaks to foreigners. A. So is he. B. So he is. C. So was he. D. So he was.(A)3. -China should ___ more ...
You can spend your weekends on the Indian beach when you are not busy. Because the Indian beach is not for away. The beaches on the southern coast of India are good for relaxing. Near the beach are the cities of Chennai and Pondichery with large population of about half a million. There...
The accident happened ___ ___ the heavy rain. 4.The large elephant weighs 8 tons. (保持句义基本不变) The ___ of the large elephant ___ 8 tons. 5.The big fire in Australia has caused the deaths of thousands of Koalas. (保持句义基本不变) The big fire in Australia has ___ __...
Large companies should pay higher salaries to CEOs and executives compared to other workers. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words. Task 2 同意与否题 社会生活类 -...
)1.-___ is the population of Brazil?-It's 184 million. A. How many B. How much C. What D. How)2. The population of Shanghai ___ than ___ Ji'an. A. is larger; that in B. are larger; that of C. is larger; that of D. are larger; that in)3. We must ___ the ...
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Brazils Post War economic history has been marked by inflationary booms and busts, which kept large parts of the population poor, as income distribution remained highly skewed, and most governments failed to put enough efforts and resources into education and health. That seems to have changed ...
The aim is to achieve the sort of meteoric growth that East Asian countries managed in the 1970s and 1980s. As globalisation spread, they made the most of large, cheap and low-skilled workforces, cornering markets in cars (Japan), electronics (South Korea) and pharmaceuticals (Singapore). ...
has illustrated the importance of the group -- an acronym for the emerging markets of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- for developing countries and the world. The BRICS itself is home to over 40 percent of the world's population and about a quarter of the global economy....