百度试题 结果1 题目New Zealand is a(n)___ country. A. spoken English B. English spoken C. speaking English D. English-speaking 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 解析 反馈 收藏
1 New Zealand is a(n)___ country. A.spoken English B.English spoken C.speaking English D.English-speaking 2【题文】New Zealand is a(n)___ country.A.spoken English B.English spokenC.speaking EnglishD.English-speaking 3New Zealand is a(n)___ country. A. A.spoken English B. B...
Māori and New Zealand Sign Language are the official languages of New Zealand Nevertheless, English is the most widely spoken language in the country, with over 95% of the population using it in their everyday lives, compared with Māori (4.1%) and New Zealand Sign Language (0.5%). The ...
After that quick history lesson, let’s take a look at some of the most widely spoken New Zealand languages. English What language do they speak in New Zealand more than any other? That would be English, which is spoken by 95.4% of the country’s population.In terms of the three New...
New Zealand is a(n)___ country. A.spoken English B.English spoken C.speaking English D.English-speaking
—What language___ in New Zealand? —English. A. speaking B. is spoken C. be spoken D. to speak 相关知识点: 语法 词法 动词时态 一般现在时 被动语态 试题来源: 解析 B 句意:——在新西兰,人们说什么语言?——英语。由语境可知,句子是一般现在时态,而且是被动语态。language作主语,是第三人陈,...
百度试题 结果1 题目--- What’s the language ___ in New Zealand? --- English. A. speaking B. spoken C. be spoken D. to speak 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
Bresnan. Spoken syntax: The phonetics of giving a hand in new zealand english. In The Linguistic Review: Special Issue on Exemplar-Based Models in Linguistics, pages 321- 349, 2006. 71Hay, Jennifer, and Joan Bresnan (2006). Spoken syntax: The phonetics of giving a hand in New Zealand ...
English-speaking 表示“说英语的”,这是一种构词法。e.g.Australia is an English-speaking country while France is a French-speaking country. 标签:NewZealandis___countryspoken 本试题来自[gg题库]本题链接:https://www.ggtiku.com/wtk/115656/174642.html...
New Zealand has three official languages: English, Te Reo Māori, and New Zealand Sign Language. English is the primary language; however, around 4% (or 140,000) of people speak Te Reo. This makes it the second most commonly spoken language in New Zealand. The Māori language(opens in ...