How ___ is the tallest building in your city? A. tall B. taller C. tallest D. the taller 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。特殊疑问句中询问多高用形容词原形。B 选项 taller 是比较级;C 选项 tallest 是最高级;D 选项 the taller 表述错误。反馈 收藏 ...
百度试题 结果1 题目 () 9. - How tall is the building?- It's about_. I think it's the tallest building in our city.A. 100 kilogramsB. 100 meters tallC. 100 meters long 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目3. Amy: That's the tallest building in our city.Doris:How tall is it?Amy: Maybe 140 metres. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
There are five boys in the garden. The tallest one is my brother. 3. How tall is it?它有多高? how tall 可以询问人的身高 -How tall are you? 你有多高? -I'm 1.65 metres (tall). 我身高1.65米。在长度单位后可以加上 tall...
Have you ever pondered the immense weight of a tall tree? It’s easy to be in awe of its towering height, but rarely do we consider the sheer heft of these majestic living structures. While trees vary in shapes and sizes, there is a formula that uses statistical measurements along with...
The wheel is250 meters tall and is almost twice the size ofthe London Eye. It has 48 cabins(吊舱) andeach of them can carry 40 people.Dubai is the business center of westernAsia. The tallest building in the world is alsothere. Millions of visitors come to Dubai ...
1 De Haro in San Francisco is the first multistory mass-timber structure in California. Image courtesy of David Wakely. Wood is valued for its carbon sequestration whether it’s planted in the ground as a tree or as a sturdy beam that helps hold up the ceiling of a building. As such,...
Think of it this way: If a six-foot tall man stood at the lowest of a redwood tree, the tree would be 50 times taller than the man! These big trees grow near the coast of California and Oregon. The climate is foggy and rainy there, which gives the redwoods a sup...
40 stories tall at 60 South 6th Street in downtown Minneapolis, the RBC Plaza takes the sixth spot at 539 feet. #6 - US Bank Plaza #6 - US Bank Plaza The US Bank Plaza is a two-tower high-rise in down Minneapolis at 200 South 6th Street, registering at 561 feet. ...
In 1872, the U.S. government signed the Yellowstone National Park Act into law and created what the National Park Service (NPS) refers to as "the world's first true national park." Today, there are thousands of national parks throughout the world, and four of them — Rocky Mountain, Me...