___ stars are there in the Milky Way? A. How much B. How many C. How long D. How far 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。“How many”用于询问可数名词的数量,这里是问银河系里有多少颗星星。“How much”用于询问不可数名词的数量或价格;“How long”用于询问时间长短或物体长度;“How far”...
百度试题 结果1 题目How many stars are there in the Milky Way?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Thirty billion stars.反馈 收藏
The Milky Way is the galaxy in which Earth resides. Part of it is visible on a clear night (from sufficiently dark locations) as a thick opaque band of stars and dust stretching across the sky. We can see thousands of these stars with the naked eye, and many more with a telescope. B...
So, how many stars are there in space? No one knows for sure. Some astronomers in the European Space Agency', or the ESA, have some estimates () about the total number of stars in the universe.The Milky Way' is very important to humans because it is the home galaxy of our Sun...
How many stars?A. There is four.B. There are two. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】【答案】B【核心短语/词汇】howmany:多少【翻译】多少星星?有两个。【解析】在there be句型中,be动词后面的是主语,be动词的形式采用就近原则。four四个,two两个,是复数,be动词用are。is用于主语是单数的情况...
阅读理解。 Do you know how many stars there are in the universe? The answer is WANY! Our sun is one of about 100 billion stars in our galaxy the Milky Way. But the Milky Way is just one of billions of galaxies that we know about!
6.【答案】C【核心短语/词汇】How many: 多少 in the sky: 在天空中【翻译】天空中有多少颗星星?【解析】根据How many stars以及后面问号可知本句是一个特殊疑问句,其句型是特殊疑问词+助动词/be动词/情态动词+主语+其他成分,本句特殊疑问句是how many, 后面应加动词和主语,具体到本句是C项“are th...
the earth seemed to be just a small bit of dust.It is only a small planet,and travels around the sun.The sun together with its planets,travels in the Milky Way,our galaxy.The Milky Way has about thirty billion stars like our sun,and is one of about a hundred million galaxies in the...
20 CENDRILLON_ AN ISLAND CINDERELLA MyView Literacy Second Grade Unit 3 Week 3 Par 03:28 FROM FABLES MyView Literacy Grade 2 Unit 3 Week 1 Read Aloud 05:45 HOW EARTHQUAKES SHAPE THE EARTH MyView Literacy Second Grade Unit 5 Week 2 Part 01:42 HOW MANY STARS IN THE SKY_ MyView ...
Astronomers have found the 'poor old heart of the Milky Way,' faint stars that were around when our galaxy was young, lurking deep in the galaxy's core.