China中国;Japan日本;America美国;England英格兰。根据前一句“..fewer people took trains.”及下文“My first train trip in China was from Beijing to Tianjin by high- speed train.”可推知,作者之前应该在美国一直没有乘坐过火车,直到搬到了中国。故选A。
My uncle is travelling in South America. 我叔父在南美洲旅行. 2. (光、声音等)行进,传导[Q] Light travels faster than sound. 光的速度比声音快. 3. 旅行推销货物[Q] He travels for our firm. 他为我们公司旅行推销货物. 4. 【口】快速前进,飞驰 5. 移动,(眼睛)扫视 Her eyes traveled over the...
Traveling是一个多功能词汇,其英文表示为"travel"。首先,作为动词,它有多种含义。其一,它表示个人的迁移或游历,如你的叔叔正在南美洲进行的旅程:"My uncle is travelling in South America." 其次,它也可以指光、声音等的传播,比如光速比声速更快:"Light travels faster than sound." 商业上...
Chapter5 Unit4 Traveling by ship 43 2018-03 3 Chapter5 Unit5 Renting a Car 62 2018-03 4 Chapter6 unit1Traveling in Europe 67 2018-03 5 Chapter6 Unit2 Traveling in Asia and Africa 38 2018-03 6 Chapter6 Unit3 Traveling in America ...
Celia Annetta from Indonesia is studying psychology at Tsinghua University. As time passes by, she has witnessed the significant development of infrastructure including transportation and the improvement of people's living standard here in China. Celia
( )6. Traveling by train is popular(受欢迎的) in some countries. In America, few people take trains these days. But once upon a time(以前), trains were ___ popular in the U.S.. A. too B. either C. also 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C ...
36.根据上文 “Railfans can see Japan's famous bullet trains(高速火车)in the Kyoto Railway Museum in Kyoto, Japan. These trains were the first in Japan's high- speed train revolution(变革). America's trains are shown in the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin.(火车迷们可以...
5. They're traveling by train. 他们是坐火车旅行的。 youdao 6. Traveling can be expensive. 旅行可能会很贵。 youdao 7. Be careful while traveling. 旅行时要小心。 youdao 8. Traveling is too expensive. 旅行费用太昂贵。 youdao 9. I'm traveling on vacation. 我正在度假旅行。 youdao 10. Trave...
Traveling with Service Animals : By Air, Road, Rail, and Ship Across North AmericaThe boom in trained service animal use and access has transformed the lives of travelers with disabilities. As a result, tens of thousands of people in the United States and Canada enjoy travel options that ...
“Even a 15- or 16-year-old boy who makes great decisions in non-emotional areas, like solving algebraic problems, is prone to sudden, unexpectedly poor judgments when influenced by emotion or impulse, like whether to follow an attractive teen down a dark alley or run across train tracks wh...