2. The discovery of gold in Australi a led thousands to believe that a fortune A. is made B. would make C. was to be made D. had made3. In such dry weather the flowers will have to be watered if they A. have survived B. are to survive C. would survive D. will survive ...
【题文】The discovery of gold in Australia led thousands to believe that a fortune___. A. I made B. would make C. was to be made D. had made 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【答案】C 【解析】 试题分析:考查时态。句义:在澳大利亚的黄金的发现让成千上万的人相信要发财了。A. I made一...
The discovery of gold in Australia led thousands to believe that a fortune ___. A.is madeB.would makeC.was to be madeD.had make 试题答案 在线课程 :C :考查be to do sth用法。本句中的be to do sth表示必定会做某事;句意;在澳大利亚发现了黄金导致很多认为他们一定可以发财。故C正确。 练习册...
The discovery of gold in Sahara Desert led thousands to believe that a fortune .A.is madeB.was to be madeC.would makeD.had made
We begin with a rather detailed account of the discovery and rush of 1859, a story that is all too often glossed over, and continue on to the development of a gold mining economy in the Central City district. Our focus is the site of the original discovery of gold in place, the ...
1.The discovery of gold in Australia led thousands to believe that a fortune ___.(全国32) A. is made B. would make C. was to be made D. had made 2(1 0 全国 I 32) The d iscovery of gold in Aust ralia led th ousands to b elieve that a fortune . A. is m ade B. wo...
解析 [答案]C [解析]句意:在澳洲金矿的发现使千百人相信将会发财。根据选项make fortune译为 “发财”, make在句中需要使用被动形式, 因此排除B和D, 题干中led提示时间为过去, 因此选择C。be to do译为 “将会将要”, was to be made表示过去将来。故答案为C...
2.The discovery of gold in Australia led thousands to believe that a fortune .( ) A.is madeB.would makeC.was to be madeD.had made 试题答案 在线课程 分析句意:在澳大利亚金子的发现导致成千上万的人相信在那里他们将会发财. 解答答案:C.本题采用排除法.根据主句的谓语动词led(lead-led)可知这里...
The discovery of gold in Australia led thousands to believe that a fortune___. A.I madeB.would makeC.was to be madeD.had made 试题答案 在线课程 C 试题分析:考查时态。句义:在澳大利亚的黄金的发现让成千上万的人相信要发财了。A. I made 一般过去时B. would make过去将来时C. was to be m...
7.The discovery of gold in Australia led thousands of people to believe that a fortune was to (make) .