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[单项选择]Seen from space, our earth, with water covering 70% of its surface, appears as a "blue planet".()
A. 如果从太空中看地球的话,地球像一个蓝色的行星,而且地球的表面70%都是水。
B. 地球表面的70%都被水覆盖着,从太空中看地球,它就像一颗蓝色的行星。
C. 从太空上看我们的地球,它的表面的70%都被水覆盖着,看上去像一颗蓝色的行星。
D. 从太空中看到地球的表面的70%都是水,它是一个蓝色的行星。
[简答题]Seen from space, our earth, with water coveting 70% of its surface,appears as a "blue planet".
A) 如果从太空中看地球的话,地球像一个蓝色的行星,而且地球的表面70%都是水。
B) 地球表面的70%都被水覆盖着,从太空中看地球,它就像一颗蓝色的行星。
C) 从太空上看我们的地球,它的表面的70%都被水覆盖着,看上去像一颗蓝色的行星。
D) 从太空中看到地球的表面的70%都是水,它是一个蓝色的行星。
[填空题](see)()from space, our earth, with water covering 70% of its surface, appears as a "blue planet".
[单项选择]____ from space, our earth, with water covering 70% of its surface, appears as a "blue planet".
A. Seeing
B. To be seen
C. Seen
D. Having seen
[单项选择]"The landscape seen from our windows is certainly charming," said Annabel, "those cherry orchards and green meadows, and the river winding along the valley, and the church tower peeping out among the elms, they all make the most effective picture. There’s something dreadfully sleepy and languorous about it, though; stagnation seems to be the dominant note. Nothing ever happens here; seedtime and harvest, an occasional outbreak of measles or a mildly destructive thunderstorm, and a little election excitement about once in five years, that is all that we have to modify the monotony of our existence. Rather dreadful, isn’t it"
"On the contrary," said Matilda, "I find it Soothing and restful; but then, you see, I’ve lived in countries where things do happen, ever so many at a time, when you’re not ready for them happening all at once. " "That, of course, makes a difference," said Annabel.
"I have never forgotten," said Matilda, "the occasion when the Bishop of Bequar paid us an u
A. languid
B. repressive
C. enchanting
D. boring
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"The landscape seen from
our windows is certainly charming," said Annabel; "those cherry orchards and
green meadows, and the river winding along the valley, and the church tower
peeping out among the elms, they all make a most effective picture. There’s
something dreadfully sleepy and languorous about it, though; stagnation seems to
be the dominant note. Nothing ever happens here; seedtime and harvest, an
occasional outbreak of measles or a mildly destructive thunderstorm, and a
little election excitement about once in five years, that is all that we have to
modify the monotony of our existence. Rather dreadful, isn’t it "
"On the contrary," said Matilda, "I find it soothing and restful; but
then, you see, I’ve lived in countries where things do happen, ever so ninny at
a time, when you’re not ready for them happening all at once." "That, of course,
makes a difference," said Annabel.
"I have never
A. She enjoys the peace of the place where she is.
B. The visit of a Bishop left a deep impression on her.
C. Her life story is quite different from Annabel’s.
D. She is on good terms with a lot of Bishop.