题目内容 (请给出正确答案)
[单选题]

The trip to Western Europe has been _____ due to the outbreak of COVID-19()

A.insisted

B.canceled

C.reduced

D.inferred

提问人:网友lixin080108 发布时间:2022-01-07
参考答案
查看官方参考答案
如搜索结果不匹配,请 联系老师 获取答案
网友答案
查看全部
  • · 有7位网友选择 A,占比58.33%
  • · 有2位网友选择 D,占比16.67%
  • · 有2位网友选择 C,占比16.67%
  • · 有1位网友选择 B,占比8.33%
匿名网友 选择了A
[39.***.***.89] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了A
[182.***.***.172] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了D
[115.***.***.51] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了A
[243.***.***.252] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了A
[238.***.***.72] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了C
[232.***.***.91] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了A
[94.***.***.119] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了A
[200.***.***.70] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了A
[45.***.***.171] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了B
[39.***.***.3] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了C
[152.***.***.212] 1天前
匿名网友 选择了D
[60.***.***.240] 1天前
加载更多
提交我的答案
登录提交答案,可赢取奖励机会。
更多“The trip to Western Europe has…”相关的问题
第1题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section, you will hear several news items. List

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

听力原文: President Clinton begins a 3-day campaign-styled trip to the western U.S. later today to highlight his domestic agenda. White House spokesman says crimes are the most important issue for Americans this election year, according to public opinion polls. So they will be a key theme of President Clinton's trips to California, Nevada and New Mexico. Mr. Clinton's Republic challenger, retiring Senator Bob Dole, had repeatedly disapproved of Mr. Clinton's record on fighting crimes.

What is the major theme of Clinton's 3-day trip?

A.To carry out his campaign.

B.To criticize his challengers.

C.To fight against crimes.

D.To improve his domestic agenda.

点击查看答案
第2题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Lis

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.

听力原文: President Clinton began his three-day campaign-style. trip to the western US later today to highlight his domestic agenda, White House spokesman says. Crime, the most important issue for American's election year according to the public opinion poll, will be a key theme of President Clinton's trip to California, Nevada and New Mexico. Mr. Clinton's presumptive, Republican challenger, retiring Senator Bob Dole, has repeatedly disapproved of Mr. Clinton's record on fighting crime. The president is expected to argue that his policies have helped make American communities safer places. Mr. Clinton will also attend a number of political fund-raising events during his visit to California and Nevada.

Senator Bob Dole's attitude towards Clinton's anti-crime policy is that of

A.opposition.

B.support.

C.ambiguity.

D.indifference.

点击查看答案
第3题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Lis

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.

听力原文: President Clinton begins a 3-day campaign-styled trip to the western US later today to highlight his domestic agenda.

White House spokesman says crime, the most important issue for Americans this election year according to public opinion polls, will be a key theme of President Clinton's trips to California, Nevada and New Mexico. Mr Clinton's presumptive Republican challenger, retiring Senator Bob Dole, has repeatedly disapproved of Mr Clinton's record on fighting crime. The president is expected to argue that his policies have helped make American communities safer places. Mr Clinton will also attend a number of politicalfund-raising events during his visits to California and Nevada.

Senator Bob Dole's attitude towards Clinton's anti-crime policy is that of

A.opposition.

B.support.

C.ambiguity.

D.indifference.

点击查看答案
第4题
Venus (金星) is known as the earth's "twin" because the two planets are so like each other

Venus (金星) is known as the earth's "twin" because the two planets are so like each other in size. The diameter of Venus is about 7, 520 miles (12,100 km. ), smaller than that of the earth. No other planet comes closer to the earth than Venus. At its nearest approach it is about 25,000,000 miles (40,2000,000 km. ) away.

As seen from the earth, Venus is the first planet or star that can be seen in the western sky in the evening. At other times, it is the last planet or star that can be seen in the eastern sky in the morning. When Venus is near its brightest point, it can be seen in daylight. Early astronomers called the object that appeared in the evening Hesperus, and Phosphorus in the morning. Later, they realized these two objects were the same planet. They named it Venus in honor of the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

Travelling around Venus in a straight way, you would have a long trip of about ______ miles.

A.24,896

B.23,613

C.37,994

D.25,000,000

点击查看答案
第5题
Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required

Section A

Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item with a single line through the center. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.

The fear of Friday the 13th stems from two separate fears--the fear of the number 13 and the fear of Fridays. Both fears have deep【S1】______in Western culture, most notably in Christian theology(基督教神学)

Thirteen is significant to Christians because it is the number of people who were【S2】______at the Last Supper(Jesus and his 12 apostles). Judas, the apostle who betrayed Jesus, was the 13th【S3】______of the party to arrive.

Christians have traditionally been wary of Fridays【S4】______Jesus was crucified(钉死在十字架上)on a Friday. Additionally, some theologians【S5】______that Adam and Eve ate from the forbidden fruit on a Friday, and that the Great Flood began on a Friday. In the past, many Christians would never begin any new project or trip on a Friday, fearing they would be【S6】______from the start.

Sailors were particularly superstitious in this【S7】______, often refusing to ship out on a Friday.

According to【S8】______legend, the British Navy commissioned a ship in the 1800s called H. M. S. Friday, in order to put an end to the superstition. The navy selected the crew on a Friday, launched the ship on a Friday and even selected a man【S9】______James Friday as the ship's captain. Then, one Friday morning, the ship set off on its maiden【S10】______... and disappeared forever.

A)absent B)because

C)voyage D)although

E)roots F)find

G)doomed H)regard

I)unreal J)named

K)member L)hold

M)present N)unverified

O)trip

【S1】

点击查看答案
第6题
We arranged that Kissinger would fly to Vietnam for talks early in July and then stop in P
akistan on the way back. There he would develop a stomachache that would require him to stay in bed and not be seen by the press. Then, with President Yahya's cooperation he would be taken to an airport where a Pakistani plane would fly him over the mountains to China.

Kissinger's trip was given the code(密码) name Polo after Marco Polo, another Western traveler who made history by journeying to China. Everything went without a hitch. His slight illness in Islamabad received only minor attention from reporters covering him. They accepted the story that he would be confined to bed for at least a couple of days and began making arrangements for their own entertainment.

Because of the need for complete secrecy and the lack of any direct communication facilities between Beijing and Washington, I knew that we would have no word from Kissinger while he was in China. Even after he had returned to Pakistan it would still be important to maintain secrecy. So before Kissinger left, we agreed on a single code word—Eureka—which he would use if his mission were successful.

On July 11, Al Haig, who knew our code word, phoned me to say that a cable from Kissinger had arrived.

"What's the message?" I asked.

"Eureka", he replied.

Kissinger stopped in Pakistan because______.

A.he happened to have a stomachache

B.he needed a rest after a long journey

C.he had a secret mission to perform. there

D.he did not want to be seen by the press

点击查看答案
第7题
We arranged that Kissinger would fly to Vietnam for talks early in July and then stop in P
akistan on the way back. There he would develop a stomachache that would require him to stay in Pakistan on the way back. Then, with President Yahya's cooperation he would be taken to an airport where a Pakistani plane would fly him over the mountain to China.

Kissinger's trip was given the code(密码) name Polo after Marco Polo, another Western traveler who made history by journeying to China. Everything went without a hitch. (78) His slight illness in Islamabad received only minor attention from reporters covering him. They accepted the story that he would be confined to bed for at least a couple of days and began making arrangements for their own entertainment.

(79) Because of the need for complete secrecy and the lack of any direct communication facilities between Beijing and Washington I knew that we would have no word from Kissinger while he was in China. Even after he had returned to Pakistan it would still be important to maintain secrecy. (80) So before Kissinger left, we agreed on a single code word- Eureka-which he would use if his mission were successful. On July 11, A1 Haig, who knew our code word, phoned me to say that a cable from Kissinger had arrived.

"What's the message?" I asked.

"Eureka," he replied.

Kissinger stopped in Pakistan because ______ .

A.he happened to have a stomachache

B.he needed a rest alter a long journey

C.he had a secret mission to perform

D.he did not want to be seen by the press

点击查看答案
第8题
To: John Davidson From: Peter Plate Date: April 10Subject: The Water Quality Conference

To: John Davidson

From: Peter Plate

Date: April 10

Subject: The Water Quality Conference in Jacksonville

Flight.doc(2 KB)

Dear Mr. John Davidson,

Regarding the trip to the conference in Jacksonville, Florida, I have looked for flights on the Internet and found out a few possibilities that we could use. You had indicated that you wanted to fly to Destin but that might not be the best plan. Although it is a cheaper flight, we'd then have to take a bus to Jacksonville, which would take a long time. I'd prefer to fly directly to Jacksonville. Also, the morning flight would be ideal. We would have time in the afternoon to see the capital of Florida, Tallahassee. Please see the attachment and let me know what you prefer.

We also need to reserve hotel rooms. The conference organizer informed me that the Europa Hotel does not have rooms available until the beginning of May. It is very disappointing because staying at the same hotel where the conference is being held would be convenient for us.

However, there are other options. Western Phoenix Hotel and Victoria Park Plaza Hotel are within walking distance. If they are full, there is the Corona Hotel. Would you mind arranging a hotel room for us? The hotel phone numbers are on the conference web site. We'll have to reserve 5 days. The conference is from April 26 to 28, but we should try to arrive in Jacksonville on April 25 and leave on April 29.

Best regards,

Peter Plate

Flight Information / April 25

What does Mr. Peter Plate advise against doing?

A.Arriving a day earlier in Jacksonville

B.Flying to Destin

C.Sightseeing in Florida

D.Booking a flight on the Internet

点击查看答案
第9题
Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. Your passport is your of

Passage One

Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.

Your passport is your official identification as an American citizen. In America,most people never consider obtaining a passport unless they are planning a trip out of the country. In Europe, where travel from one country to another is much more common,almost everyone carries a passport. A passport is final proof of identity in almost every country in the world.

In 1979 almost 15 million Americans held passports. Most of these passports were obtained to travel outside the country because,except for a few Western nations。passports are required to enter every country. And if you travel abroad,you must have a valid passport to reenter the country.

When traveling abroad,you will need a passport for identification when exchanging dollars for francs or marks or other foreign currency. You may also need your passport to use a credit card,buy an airplane ticket or check into a hotel. As a passport is an official U. S. document. it is valuable as identification in any emergency cases,such as floods,fires,or war.

Don't confuse passports and visas. Whereas a passport is issued by a country to its citizens. a visa is official permission to visit a country granted by the government of that country. For some years,many countries were dropping their visa requirements,but that trend has reversed. Argentina,Brazil,and Venezuela now require visas from U. S. citizens. They may be obtained from the embassy of the country you wish to visit.

Passport applications are available at passport agency offices in large cities like Boston,New York,or Chicago. In smaller cities,applications are available at post offices and at federal courts. To get your first passport,you must submit the application in person. along with a birth certificate and two pictures.

The main purpose of this passage is to______.

A. discuss traveling in other countries

B. distinguish between passports and visas

C. discuss the financial uses of a passport

D. provide information about passports

点击查看答案
第10题
In the 18th century, New York was smaller than Philadelphia and Boston. Today it is the la
rgest city in America. How to explain the change in its size and importance?

To answer this question we must consider certain facts about geography, history and economics. Together these three will explain the huge growth of America's most famous cities.

The map of the Northeast shows that four of the most heavily-populated areas in this region are around seaports. At these points materials from across tile sea enter America, and the products of the land are sent there for export across the sea.

Economists know that places where transportation lines meet are good places for making raw materials into completed goods, That is why seaports often have cities nearby. But cities like New York needed more than their geographical location in order to become great industrial centers. Their development did not happen simply by chance.

About 1815, when many Americans from the east coast had already moved to the west. trade routes from the ports to the central regions of the country began to be a serious problem, The slow wagons of that time. drawn by horses or oxen, were too expensive for moving heavy freight very far. Americans had long admired Europe's canals. In New York State a canal seemed the best solution to the transportation problem From the eastern end of Lake Erie all the way across the state to the Hudson River there is a long trip of low land Here the Erie Canal was constructed. After working for several years it was completed in 1825.

The canal produced an immediate effect. Freight costs were cut to about one-tenth of what they had been. New York City, which had been smaller than Philadelphia and Boston, quickly became the leading city of the coast. In later years, transportation routes on the Great Lakes were joined to routes on the Mississippi River. Then New York City became the end point of a great inland shipping system that emended from the Atlantic Ocean far up to the western branches of the Mississippi.

The new railroads made canal shipping not as important as before, but it tied New York even more closely to the central regions of the country. It was easier for people in the central states to ship their goods to New York for export overseas.

Exports from New York were greater than imports. Consequently, shipping companies were eager to fill their ships with passengers on the return trip from Europe. Passengers could come from Europe very cheaply as a result.

Thus New York became the greatest port for receiving people from European countries. Many of them remained in the city. Others stayed in New York for a few weeks, months or years, and then moved to other parts of the United States. For these great numbers of new Americans. New York had to provide homes, goods and services. Their labor helped the city become great

Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

A.Development of Transportation in New York

B.Exports and Imports of New York.

C.How New York Became America's Largest City?

D.How New York Exchanged with Europe?

点击查看答案
账号:
你好,尊敬的用户
复制账号
发送账号至手机
密码将被重置
获取验证码
发送
温馨提示
该问题答案仅针对搜题卡用户开放,请点击购买搜题卡。
马上购买搜题卡
我已购买搜题卡, 登录账号 继续查看答案
重置密码
确认修改
欢迎分享答案

为鼓励登录用户提交答案,简答题每个月将会抽取一批参与作答的用户给予奖励,具体奖励活动请关注官方微信公众号:简答题

简答题官方微信公众号

警告:系统检测到您的账号存在安全风险

为了保护您的账号安全,请在“简答题”公众号进行验证,点击“官网服务”-“账号验证”后输入验证码“”完成验证,验证成功后方可继续查看答案!

微信搜一搜
简答题
点击打开微信
警告:系统检测到您的账号存在安全风险
抱歉,您的账号因涉嫌违反简答题购买须知被冻结。您可在“简答题”微信公众号中的“官网服务”-“账号解封申请”申请解封,或联系客服
微信搜一搜
简答题
点击打开微信