W: Please, please, can you help me I. seem to have lost my handbag.
M: Calm down, madam. Well, I’ll have to fill out this report for you. What color is it, madam
W: Well, it is a white one.
M: How big is it
W: Mm, I guess it’s about one foot long and seven inches tall.
M: One foot long and seven inches tall. What’s in the bag, madam
W: There is a wallet, two keys, and a letter.
M: And where did you leave it’
W: I am sure I left it in the coffee shop on the 5th floor.
M: Don’t worry, madam. I am sure we can find it. Now could you give me your name, your address and telephone number
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my reasons for thinking that our northeast storms in North America begin first,
in point of time, in the southwest parts: that is to say, the air in Georgia,
the farthest of our colonies to the Southwest, begins to move southewesterly
before the air of Carolina, begins to move southwesterly before the air of
Carolina, which is the next colony northeastward. The air of Carolina has the
same motion before the air of Virginia, which lies still more northeastward, and
so on northeasterly through Pennsylvania, New York, New England, &c. , quite
to Newfoundland. These northeast storms are generally very violent, continue sometimes two or three days, and often do considerable damage in the harbors along the coast. They are attended with thick clouds and rain. What first gave me this idea, was the following circumstanc A. a 19th-century meteorologist B. Sir Isaac Newton C. Benjamin Franklin D. an American pioneer [单项选择]Agreeable to your request, I send you my reasons for thinking that our northeast storms in North America begin first, in point of time, in the southwest parts: that is to say, the air in Georgia, the farthest of our colonies to the Southwest, begins to move southwesterly before the air of Carolina, begins to move southwesterly before the air of Carolina, which is the next colony northeastward. The air of Carolina has the same motion before the air of Virginia, which lies still more northeastward, and so on northeasterly through Pennsylvania, New York, New England, & c. , quite to Newfoundland.
These northeast storms are generally very violent, continue sometimes two or three days, and often do considerable damage in the harbors along the coast. They are attended with thick clouds and rain. What first gave me this idea, was the following circumstance. About twenty years ago, a few more or less, i cannot from my memory be certain, we were to have an eclipse of the moon at Phila A. reduction of the density of the air B. purification of the air C. removal of oxygen from the air D. the rising of the air 我来回答: 提交
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