1The new comer could only tell the few names of cities in China. (改为反意疑问句)The new comer could only tell the few names of cities in China, ? 215.The new comer could only tell the few names of cities in China. (改为反意疑问句)The new comer could only tell the few names...
The new comer could only tell the few names of cities in China, ___ ___?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案] couldn't;he/she [分析]句意:新来者只能说出极少中国的城市名。反意疑问句遵循前肯后否,前否后肯的原则,结构是be/助动词/情态动词(not)+主格。陈述部分是肯定,所以反意部分用否定,陈述...
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【1】The new comer could only tell the few names of cities in China.(改为反意疑问句) The new comer could only tell the few names of cities in China,___? 【2】Mike has founda large amount ofinformation on Chinese history.(对画线部分提问) ___information has...
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1【题目】62.T he new comer could only tell the few names ofcities inChina.(改为反意疑问句)T henew comer could only tell the few names of cities in China,?67. A sudden loud noisefrom nowhere woke me up in theearly morning. (改为被动语态)Iup by a sudden loud noise from nowhere ...
1.The new comer could only tell the few names of cities in China.(改为反意疑问句) The new comer could only tell the few names of cities in China, ___ ___? 2.Mike has founda large amount ofinformation on Chinese history. (对画线部分提问) ___ ___ information...
8. Beijing and Chongqing are the names of two big(city) in China. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【答案】cities【核心短语/词汇】two:二【翻译】北京和重庆是中国两个大城市的名字。【解析】two二,修饰可数名词复数。city的复数是cities。故答案为:cities。
中国各城市的古称(The ancient names of Chinese cities) The ancient names of Chinese cities North China and northeast china: Tianjin, meaning "emperor of the Ming Dynasty Yongle Du", where Yongle led the army to overthrow Jian Wen through the Haihe River South emperor Handan city name and an...
instructor and don’t have much influence over it, or they chose a name later in life because it will beadvantageous in their career. The latter has the most bizarre names. In a country of a billion-plus, that’s a reasonable, though quixotic, objective. Do you want to be called iPad...