网友您好, 请在下方输入框内输入要搜索的题目:

题目内容 (请给出正确答案)
单选题
The three largest cities in Canada do NOT include_____.
A

Toronto

B

.Montreal

C

Ottawa

D

Vancouver


参考答案

参考解析
解析:
本题考查加拿大城市概况。渥太华(Ottawa)是加拿大首都和政治文化中心,安大略省第二大城市,加拿大第四大城市。故应选C项。多伦多(Toronto)作为安大略省的省会,是加拿大最大的城市,亦超越芝加哥成为北美洲第四大城市。蒙特利尔(Montreal)坐落于加拿大渥太华河和圣劳伦斯河交汇处,是加拿大第二大城市、魁北克省最大城市。温哥华市(Vancouver)是加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的沿岸城市,是加拿大第三大都会,加拿大西部第一大城市。
更多 “单选题The three largest cities in Canada do NOT include_____.A TorontoB .MontrealC OttawaD Vancouver” 相关考题
考题 Canada is the second largest country in the world. It is over 7,000 kilometres from the (11) coastc海岸) to the east.lt (12) six time zones. (13) it is 9 am in Vancouver on the west coast ,it is l:30.pm in St John's on the east coast.'English and French (14) the two mamlanguages in Canada. About 60 percent of (15) people speak English ,and about 25 percent speak French. More (16 ) 70 percent of its popu-lation live in cities near the US border(边境).Ottawa is the capital. Every year millions of tourists go there to (17) museums and take part in the cultural(文化的) activities. Toronto is the largest city of the country (18) about 2.5 million people. Montreal is (19) second biggest French-speaking city in the world. The maple leaf is the nauonal symbol of Canada. The Canadian flag has a red maple leaf on a red(20) white background.( )11.A.westB.eastC.southD.north

考题 Your house is always so neat—how do you ______ it with three children?A. manageB. serveC. adaptD. construct

考题 What is the 'biggest city in the world? That is, (21) city has the largest population? This seems like (22) question to answer, but actually it isn't.It's actually rather difficult to say which cities (23) the largest. There are two reasons for this difficulty. First of all, it isn't easy to determine a city's boundaries, that is, where a city ends. Nowadays, nearly all cities have a large (24) area around them. So when we talk about the population of a city, we often mean the population of the whole metropolitan area around the city. That means that it's difficult to determine what the population of a city is because it's difficult to define what a city is.The second reason that it is difficult to 25 the population of different cities is this: it is almost impossible to get (26) about the population of all cities for the same year. For example, we might get an estimate of New York's population in 1979 and an (27) of Mexico City's population in 1981. So we real ly can't compare the numbers because the information is for (28) different years. And the population of cities changes rather quickly, especially in some cases. For example, the population of Jakarta, Indonesia, may increase by 5% each year, so the population figure will change rather quickly.So we can say that these are our two (29) for comparing the populations of cities: one, it's difficult to determine the (30) of a city, and two, it is difficult to get accurate information.21. A. whatB. whichC. whereD. how

考题 Based on the description of a lahar deposit, how do clasts and matrix particles differ in size?A.Any clast is larger than the largest matrix particle.B.Any clast is smaller than the smallest matrix particle.C.Some, but not all, clasts are smaller than the largest matrix particle.D.Some, but not all, matrix particles are larger than the smallest clast.

考题 The inhABitants in the three places famous for longevity have similarities, including ()A、Food without chemicals.B、They live on agricultureC、They live far away from the cities.D、They drink large amounts of alcohol.

考题 Three students were chosen to ()the experiment. A、be capable ofB、carry outC、be responsible forD、do one's best

考题 What are large banks in large cities engaged in besides supplying bank deposit services?A.They are engaged in international trade.B.They do some particular business with foreigners.C.They provide some specific ancillary services.D.They establish correspondent banks in small cities.

考题 “Do you have enough chairs in your classroom?” A.three otherB.more threeC.three anotherD.three more

考题 At the meeting place of the Yangtze River and the Jialing River________,one of the ten largest cities in ChinaA.lier Chongqing B.Chongqing liesC.doer lie Chongqing D.doer

考题 What do the words "Chelyabinsk' and "Irkutsk" refer to?A. Countries.B. Mountains.C. Rivers.D. Cities.

考题 根据下面资料,回答题 They may have lived some 1,700 years ago, but the ancient Maya had an incredible knowledge of celestial bodies, which they believed influenced everything. Now a 15-year-old boy has studied astronomical charts devised by these ancient Mexican people, as well as satellite photos, to pinpoint the location of a forgotten Mayan city. William Gadoury, from Quebec has named the "lost city" in the Yucatan jungle K′aak Chi, or Mouth of Fire. Satellite images suggest the lost city could be among the largest built by the ancient civilisation, which thrived between 300 and 700 AD. Wondering why the ancient people built their cities far away from rivers and in inhospitable mountains prompted the teenager to look to the sky for answers. Incredibly, the brightest of the stars matched the largest cities. "I was really surprised and excited when I realised that the most brilliant stars of the constellations matched the largest Maya cities." He told The Journal of Montreal. He is said to be the first to make the connection, which could lead to further finds. It was in the 23rd constellation, containing three stars, that he found two matching cities on the map, suggesting one has not yet been re-discovered. To investigate further, he used satellite images from the Canadian Space Agency and Google Earth to search the dense jungle for any signs of buildings. The photographs revealed linear features that "stuck out," Daniel De Lisle, from the Canadian Space Agency told The Independent. "There are linear features that would suggest there is something underneath that big canopy," he said. Armand La Rocque, from the University of New Brunswick believes one of the images shows network of streets leading to a large square, which may be a pyramid. "A square is not natural, it is mostly artificial and can hardly be attributed to natural phenomena," he said. It′s possible 30 buildings accompany an impressive pyramid at the site. If true, the lost city would be one of the five largest known to archaeologists, built by the Mayans. Linking the position of stars and the location of a lost city and the use of satellite images on a tiny territory to identify the remains buried under dense vegetation, is quite exceptional. Dr. La Rocque thinks William Gadoury′s technique could lead archaeologists to pinpointing the location of more possible lost Mayan metropolises. What is the general tone of the author in this passage 查看材料A.Dogmatic. B.Persuasive. C.Impersonal. D.Ironic.

考题 根据下面资料,回答题 They may have lived some 1,700 years ago, but the ancient Maya had an incredible knowledge of celestial bodies, which they believed influenced everything. Now a 15-year-old boy has studied astronomical charts devised by these ancient Mexican people, as well as satellite photos, to pinpoint the location of a forgotten Mayan city. William Gadoury, from Quebec has named the "lost city" in the Yucatan jungle K′aak Chi, or Mouth of Fire. Satellite images suggest the lost city could be among the largest built by the ancient civilisation, which thrived between 300 and 700 AD. Wondering why the ancient people built their cities far away from rivers and in inhospitable mountains prompted the teenager to look to the sky for answers. Incredibly, the brightest of the stars matched the largest cities. "I was really surprised and excited when I realised that the most brilliant stars of the constellations matched the largest Maya cities." He told The Journal of Montreal. He is said to be the first to make the connection, which could lead to further finds. It was in the 23rd constellation, containing three stars, that he found two matching cities on the map, suggesting one has not yet been re-discovered. To investigate further, he used satellite images from the Canadian Space Agency and Google Earth to search the dense jungle for any signs of buildings. The photographs revealed linear features that "stuck out," Daniel De Lisle, from the Canadian Space Agency told The Independent. "There are linear features that would suggest there is something underneath that big canopy," he said. Armand La Rocque, from the University of New Brunswick believes one of the images shows network of streets leading to a large square, which may be a pyramid. "A square is not natural, it is mostly artificial and can hardly be attributed to natural phenomena," he said. It′s possible 30 buildings accompany an impressive pyramid at the site. If true, the lost city would be one of the five largest known to archaeologists, built by the Mayans. Linking the position of stars and the location of a lost city and the use of satellite images on a tiny territory to identify the remains buried under dense vegetation, is quite exceptional. Dr. La Rocque thinks William Gadoury′s technique could lead archaeologists to pinpointing the location of more possible lost Mayan metropolises. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Maya 查看材料A.The ancient Maya were interested in celestial bodies. B.All Mayan cities were built far away from rivers. C.Maya believed celestial bodies influenced everything. D.The remains of Mayan cities may be buried under dense vegetation.

考题 根据下面资料,回答题 They may have lived some 1,700 years ago, but the ancient Maya had an incredible knowledge of celestial bodies, which they believed influenced everything. Now a 15-year-old boy has studied astronomical charts devised by these ancient Mexican people, as well as satellite photos, to pinpoint the location of a forgotten Mayan city. William Gadoury, from Quebec has named the "lost city" in the Yucatan jungle K′aak Chi, or Mouth of Fire. Satellite images suggest the lost city could be among the largest built by the ancient civilisation, which thrived between 300 and 700 AD. Wondering why the ancient people built their cities far away from rivers and in inhospitable mountains prompted the teenager to look to the sky for answers. Incredibly, the brightest of the stars matched the largest cities. "I was really surprised and excited when I realised that the most brilliant stars of the constellations matched the largest Maya cities." He told The Journal of Montreal. He is said to be the first to make the connection, which could lead to further finds. It was in the 23rd constellation, containing three stars, that he found two matching cities on the map, suggesting one has not yet been re-discovered. To investigate further, he used satellite images from the Canadian Space Agency and Google Earth to search the dense jungle for any signs of buildings. The photographs revealed linear features that "stuck out," Daniel De Lisle, from the Canadian Space Agency told The Independent. "There are linear features that would suggest there is something underneath that big canopy," he said. Armand La Rocque, from the University of New Brunswick believes one of the images shows network of streets leading to a large square, which may be a pyramid. "A square is not natural, it is mostly artificial and can hardly be attributed to natural phenomena," he said. It′s possible 30 buildings accompany an impressive pyramid at the site. If true, the lost city would be one of the five largest known to archaeologists, built by the Mayans. Linking the position of stars and the location of a lost city and the use of satellite images on a tiny territory to identify the remains buried under dense vegetation, is quite exceptional. Dr. La Rocque thinks William Gadoury′s technique could lead archaeologists to pinpointing the location of more possible lost Mayan metropolises. Dr. La Rocque believes that ___________.查看材料A.more Mayan cities could be found near rivers B.generally pyramid are surrounded by many buildings C.a square could be attributed to natural phenomena D.more Mayan metropolises could be found later by William' s technique

考题 根据下面资料,回答题 They may have lived some 1,700 years ago, but the ancient Maya had an incredible knowledge of celestial bodies, which they believed influenced everything. Now a 15-year-old boy has studied astronomical charts devised by these ancient Mexican people, as well as satellite photos, to pinpoint the location of a forgotten Mayan city. William Gadoury, from Quebec has named the "lost city" in the Yucatan jungle K′aak Chi, or Mouth of Fire. Satellite images suggest the lost city could be among the largest built by the ancient civilisation, which thrived between 300 and 700 AD. Wondering why the ancient people built their cities far away from rivers and in inhospitable mountains prompted the teenager to look to the sky for answers. Incredibly, the brightest of the stars matched the largest cities. "I was really surprised and excited when I realised that the most brilliant stars of the constellations matched the largest Maya cities." He told The Journal of Montreal. He is said to be the first to make the connection, which could lead to further finds. It was in the 23rd constellation, containing three stars, that he found two matching cities on the map, suggesting one has not yet been re-discovered. To investigate further, he used satellite images from the Canadian Space Agency and Google Earth to search the dense jungle for any signs of buildings. The photographs revealed linear features that "stuck out," Daniel De Lisle, from the Canadian Space Agency told The Independent. "There are linear features that would suggest there is something underneath that big canopy," he said. Armand La Rocque, from the University of New Brunswick believes one of the images shows network of streets leading to a large square, which may be a pyramid. "A square is not natural, it is mostly artificial and can hardly be attributed to natural phenomena," he said. It′s possible 30 buildings accompany an impressive pyramid at the site. If true, the lost city would be one of the five largest known to archaeologists, built by the Mayans. Linking the position of stars and the location of a lost city and the use of satellite images on a tiny territory to identify the remains buried under dense vegetation, is quite exceptional. Dr. La Rocque thinks William Gadoury′s technique could lead archaeologists to pinpointing the location of more possible lost Mayan metropolises. How does William Gadoury find the Maya city 查看材料A.He studied the satellite photos. B.He studied astronomical charts devised by these ancient Mexican people. C.He found two matching cities on the map, suggesting one had not yet been re-discovered. D.Both A and B.

考题 Amaze-Mart has announced plans to set up additional online stores in key cities in Asia, beginning with Bangkok. The Seattle-based electronic commerce firm currently () its online stores from the US, Canada and A.functions B.operates C.evaluates D.serves

考题 The anthem of Canada is ( ) A.Canada The Beautiful B.O Canada C.God Defend Canada D.Advance Canada Fair

考题 The largest city of British Columbia in Canada is ( ) A.Ottawa B.Winnipeg C.Vancouver D.Montreal

考题 Under()the provinces of Canada,New Brunswick,and Nova Scotia were united to form the Do-minion of Canada.Athe Act of Union in 1840Bthe British North America Act of 1867Cthe Quebec Act of 1774Dthe Constitutional Act of 1791

考题 Canada.s largest city is()AMontrealBTorontoCOttawaDVancouver

考题 Under()the provinces of Canada,New Brunswick,and Nova Scotia were united to form the Do-minion of Canada.A、the Act of Union in 1840B、the British North America Act of 1867C、the Quebec Act of 1774D、the Constitutional Act of 1791

考题 单选题Jessica likes Chicago because it is one of the largest cities in the US.A Right.B Wrong.C Doesn’t say.

考题 单选题Under(),the provinces of Canada,New Brunswick,and Nova Scotia were united to form the Do-minion of Canada.A the Act of Union in 1840B the British North America Act of 1867C the Quebec Act of 1774D the Constitutional Act of 1791

考题 单选题The three largest PC makers in the world are: ______.A Hewlett, Dell, and Packard.B Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Lenovo.C Aptiva, Dell, and Lenovo.D Dell, TCW and Lenovo.

考题 单选题The author thinks that crime is increasing in cities because ______.A criminals are difficult to trace in large populationsB people do not communicate with their neighborsC people feel anonymous thereD the trappings of success are attractive to criminals

考题 问答题Practice 5Directions: China is now experiencing the largest mass migration of people, an estimated 230 million (2010), from the countryside to cities in history. They’ve brought economy boom to cities and life improvement to their own families. However, this migration leaves land in the countryside uncultivated and children of migrant workers poorly educated. How do you think can the migration in China have a balanced development? For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.

考题 单选题Canada.s largest city is()A MontrealB TorontoC OttawaD Vancouver

考题 单选题The three largest cities in Canada do NOT include_____.A TorontoB .MontrealC OttawaD Vancouver

考题 单选题In Canada, friends tend to feel they are not _____ regarded if the invitation to a dinner party is extended only three or four days before the party date.A suitablyB highlyC lowlyD equally