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The first European to visit New Zealand was()
AKupe
BAbel Tasman
CWilliam Hobson
DJames Cook
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B.there is no glass ceiling for women in New Zealand
C.the battle for gender equality is an ongoing process worldwide
D.New Zealand has the smallest gender gaps in the world
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According to Paragraph 5,which of the following is true about the example of Ardern and gayford?A.It shows that the traditional family role should be followed.
B.tprovesgenderinequlilysilexisinsometradionadlminds.
C.It inspires both men and women to follow their practice.
D.It reminds other men to shoulder more duties in the family.
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Which of the following is true according to the passage?( ) A.The visit lasted only five months.
B.The visit coincided with American industrialization.
C.The first part was published in 1835; the second part in 1840.
D.The second part was more optimistic than the first.
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The most serious potential natural disasters in New Zealand are()Astorms and earthquakesBvolcanoes and floodsCearthquakes and volcanoesDfloods and storms
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Why was the British government interested in New Zealand?()ATrade with New Zealand was economically important.BThere were no laws to protect Maori rights in dealings with white settlers.CThe French government was taking an interest in New Zealand,too.DAll of the above.
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In 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world()Ato recognize Maori rights of self-determinationBgo give women the voteCto introduce procedures for handling industrial disputesDto adopt the 40-hour working week
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New Zealand is the first country in the world to get the new day because()Ait is just east of the International Date LineBit is just west of the International Date LineCit is located halfway between the equator and the South PoleDit is located in the Southern Pacific Ocean
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()is the Maori name for New Zealand,meaning land of the long,white cloud.AWaitangiBKiwiCAotearoaDMaoritanga
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Why was the British government interested in New Zealand?()A、Trade with New Zealand was economically important.B、There were no laws to protect Maori rights in dealings with white settlers.C、The French government was taking an interest in New Zealand,too.D、All of the above.
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The longest river in New Zealand is()A、the Clutha RiverB、the WanganuiC、the RangitataD、the Waikato
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New Zealand is the first country in the world to get the new day because()A、it is just east of the International Date LineB、it is just west of the International Date LineC、it is located halfway between the equator and the South PoleD、it is located in the Southern Pacific Ocean
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单选题Why was the British government interested in New Zealand?()A
Trade with New Zealand was economically important.B
There were no laws to protect Maori rights in dealings with white settlers.C
The French government was taking an interest in New Zealand,too.D
All of the above.
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单选题The most serious potential natural disasters in New Zealand are()A
storms and earthquakesB
volcanoes and floodsC
earthquakes and volcanoesD
floods and storms
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单选题New Zealand is the first country in the world to get the new day because()A
it is just east of the International Date LineB
it is just west of the International Date LineC
it is located halfway between the equator and the South PoleD
it is located in the Southern Pacific Ocean
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单选题The first European to visit New Zealand was()A
KupeB
Abel TasmanC
William HobsonD
James Cook
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单选题The longest river in New Zealand is()A
the Clutha RiverB
the WanganuiC
the RangitataD
the Waikato
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单选题In 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world()A
to recognize Maori rights of self-determinationB
go give women the voteC
to introduce procedures for handling industrial disputesD
to adopt the 40-hour working week
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