American 6. Italy, Italian 7. English 1. national (表示国籍的形容词) 2. German, Germany (形容词形式的国籍和名词形式的国家名) 3. actress (表示职业的名词) 4. England (表示国家的名词) 5. American (表示国籍的形容词) 6. Italy, Italian (名词形式的国家名和形容词形式的国籍) 7. English ...
2. 填入“German”和“Germany”,分别表示警察的国籍和来自的国家。 3. 填入“actress”,表示女孩的职业。 4. 填入“England”,表示说话者来自的国家。 5. 填入“American”,表示女演员的国籍。 6. 填入“Italy”和“Italian”,分别表示年轻人来自的国家和国籍。 7. 填入“English”,表示说话者不是英格兰人。
(2019). Quantifying the magnitude and potential influence of missing data in campus sexual assault surveys: A systematic review of surveys, 2010–2016. Journal of American College Health, 67, 42–50. Article Google Scholar Rothman, E. F. (2019). Preventing sexual violence on campus in the ...
What is an American?An American is English,or French, or Italian, Irish, German, Spanish, Polish, Russian,or Greek. Andhemay also be African, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Australian, Iranian, Asian, or Arab, or Pakistani, or Afghan.After years of development, you maybe surprised atthe stran...
百度试题 结果1 题目 ( D )13. China is great ! What about ? A. French B. German C. American D. Australia 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
D.What color()4.-Are you? ---No, we are not. We are A.Germany; American B.America; German C.Germany; America D.German; American()5.That is a hat! A.love B.lovly y C.lovely D.lovelly 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏 ...
AmericanBritish [ wuht, wot, hwuht, hwot;unstressedwuht, hwuht ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA pronoun (used interrogatively as a request for specific information): What is the matter? (used interrogatively to inquire about the character, occupation, etc., of a person): ...
百度试题 结果1 题目What nationality is Bach? A. British. B. German. C. American. D. French. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
1. What is the man’s nationality? A.German. B.French. C.American.2. What should the man do first? A.Download an application form. B.Pay the fee of $15 for the passport. C.Post a copy of birth certificate to the office.3. How long will the man get the passport? A.In about...
What is an American ? Harold IckesMay 18, 1941 This remarkable1 speech was delivered during an "I am an American" day meeting in New York's Central Park by Harold Ickes, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Secretary of the Interior. It came at a perilous2 moment in history, May of ...