Britain’s climate is influenced by(),a warm ocean current that passes the western coast of the British Isles and warms them.
A、the North Atlantic Drift
B、the Brazil Current
C、the Labrador Current
D、the Falkland Current
A、the North Atlantic Drift
B、the Brazil Current
C、the Labrador Current
D、the Falkland Current
A、British farming is highly mechanized. B、Agriculture in Britain is intensive. C、British farming is very efficient. D、Britain.s agriculture can produce enough food for its people
A、Britain.s steel industry is declining. B、No more new discoveries of iron ore have been found in Britain. C、Supplies of iron ore are now mostly foreign. D、Compared with newer plants in the world,Britain.s steelworks are not efficient.
A、The value of Britain.s exports of goods usually exceeds the value of its imports. B、The value of Britain.s imports of goods usually exceeds the value of its exports. C、Manufactured goods now account for about 85%of British imports and about 80%of its exports. D、Most of the United Kingdom.s trade is with other developed countries,especially other members of the European Union.
A、It is dry. B、It is moist. C、It is mild. D、It is changeable
A、There is danger of heavy cargo sweat if outside air is introduced by ventilation B、Danger of the ship sweat exists.Constant and vigorous ventilation is required C、There is little danger of ship's sweat;slight possibility of cargo sweat D、The possibility of any ship or cargo sweat is remote
A、British clothing is of poor quality. B、Britain does not grow cotton. C、Many countries with lower costs can produce clothing more cheaply than the British can. D、Britain has a highly developed transportation system.
A、Because it was the first colony established by Britain in 1788. B、Because it is the biggest state in Australia. C、Because it is the most important state in Australia. D、Because it has the largest population in Australia.
A、that were once colonies of Britain B、that have a large number of British immigrants C、that have close relations with Britain D、that have fought on the side of Britain in the two world wars
A、You must ventilate constantly and vigorously to combat ship sweat A.Press up the slack No.1 starboard double bottom tank B、You should ventilate; there is little danger of ship sweat, but a possibility of cargo sweat C、There is danger of heavy cargo sweat if you ventilate D、There is little danger of any sweat problem