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5、England6、built7、poverty8、basic9、crowded10、availability 1、本题涉及该地区农产品和伦敦人民的关系。录音提到,伦敦东区由拥有牲畜和庄稼的农场构成,牲畜和庄稼有助于喂养(feed)那些人口。录音中的that population即为上面提到的伦敦人口,因此空格应填入feed。2、本题与5世纪至10世纪的产品有关。空格与后面...
1. One in five American moves to a new home every year seeking new job opportunity, a better climate of other goals. 有 1/5 的美国人每年搬一次家。 2. There are four great population movements in the history of the United States。 (1)the First 1865-1880 east coast ---west (2)the...
Paragraph 1:In the last half of the sixteenth century England emerged as a commercial and manufacturing power in Europe due to a combination of demographic, agricultural and industrial factors. The population of England and Wales grew rapidly from about 2.5 million in the 1520s to more than 3.5...
the Romans controlled England, London grew into a town of 45,000 people, and what’s now the East End – the area by the river Thames, and along the road heading north-east from London to the coast – consisted of farmland with crops and livestock which helped tofeedthat population.Q31...
3. The Battle for the Language of the Bible. In the early to mid 1300s, English fought to be the language of the Christian Bible through the efforts of theologian John Wycliffe, who opposed the church's use of ...
In 1348, a disease, probably a form of plague(瘟疫), came to Britain. This was known as the Black Death. One third of the population of England died and a similar proportion(比例) in Scotland and Wales. This was one of the worst disasters...