【题目】Basketball was invented by a __ (Canada) doctor who was born in 1851. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】答案:Canadian核心短语/词汇:doctor医生翻译:篮球是被一个出生于1851年的医生发明的。解析:doctor名词,医生。空格处缺少形容词作定语。Canada名词,加拿大,形容词形式是Canadian,加拿大的。
Saltaire was opened in 1851. The village got his name from Titus Salt, the person who built it, and the River Aire, the river that it sits on. I found out about Salt, his factory and village near Bradford in Yorkshire. The tour guide was a very interesting woman who told each visitor...
Nearing the Visitor Center, the parking lot claimed to be full, but we drove in and found a spot almost immediately. Walking the short distance to the Center, we entered, waited a few minutes in line while reading the information on the walls. A mural of the canyon covered a wall area...
I found Broncolin lozenges in Mexico two decades ago and they have saved my lungs repeatedly from needing my prescription inhaler. Dropping KatieBug off, she happily wagged her tail in greeting as the staff fussed over her and led her off to the spotlessly clean indoor/outdoor kennels. ...
答案(1)Dr.Martin Luther King worked for racial equality and civil rights in the United States.细节理解题。根据Dr.Martin Luther King was a great man who worked for racial equality(种族平等) and civil rights(民权) in the United States.可知,马丁•路德•金博士是一位伟大...
The British Library was created by Act of Parliament in 1972. Previously, the library had teen putt of the British Museum, where the famous circular reading room had accommodated researchers including Karl Mars, who worked on 'Das Kapital' there, as well as Oscar Wilde ...
John James Audubon was born in 1785 and died in 1851, but his1is still talked about every day. Audubon was a scientist who loved2. He wanted to show people the3of nature in their lives. He was especially interested in4, and painted many beautiful pictures of them. ...
I remember a doctor friend,11me about a man who came to him with12illnesses: headache, insomnia(失眠), stomachaches and so on. No physical13could be found. Finally the doctor said to the man, “14you tell me what's on your conscience(良心), I can't help you.” ...
The Cooroy Show should have rung clearer bells, though at the time I just found it curious that, amongst the cakes and cultivators, 2 groups stood out: there were several booths advertising the One Nation Party, which was just gearing up for the Queensland election, and there were alpacas ...
Which of the following is NOT true about the first Gold Rush in Australia? A. Edward Hammond Hargraves first claimed to have found gold in Australia. B. It started in 1851. C. It brought many immigrants to Australia. D. Gold was found in Ballarat and Bendigo in Victoria. 查看完整题目...