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阿拉斯加深海鱼油!
Alaska:阿拉斯加;
deep: 深
sea:海
fish: 鱼
oil: 油
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alaska deep sea fiSh oil=阿拉斯加深海鱼油
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Alaska deep-sea fish oil 阿拉斯加深海鱼油
march 27 ,1964 was a holiday in Alaska ,so most people were
march 27 ,1964 was a holiday in Alaska ,so most people were at home是否有这篇文章的有关翻译
ILKevin1年前6
zz520 共回答了20个问题 | 采纳率90%
文章:
March 27,1964 was a holiday in Alaska, so most people were at home, and everything was going on as usual. Suddenly, there was a sound like thunder. Next, people's houses began to shake. Buildings cracked and water pipes burst. In the town of Anchorage, and buildings fell down. People were shocked by the unexpected quake. Some ran up and down the street while others who were trapped in the buildings, were looking out of their windows for help. The earthquake that hit Alaska was one of the strongest disasters in North America. The earthquake destroyed many towns and a great number of people were killed.
翻译:
1964年3月27日,正值阿拉斯加的一个节假日,因此大多数人都呆在家里,一切和往常没什么两样.突然,传来一个如雷般的声响.接下来,房屋开始摇晃,建筑物出现裂缝,水管也爆裂开来.在安克雷奇镇,一些建筑物倒塌下来.人们都被这个意想不到的地震惊呆了,一些人逃到街道上,还有些人被困在了建筑物里面,他们向窗外寻求帮助.这次袭击了阿拉斯加的地震是北美历史上最严重的灾害之一.地震摧毁了许多城镇,造成了大量人员的伤亡.
英语翻译Uncle Henry and Aunt May went on holidays to Alaska.Mom,
英语翻译
Uncle Henry and Aunt May went on holidays to Alaska.Mom,Dad and I went to visit them when they got back,and they showed us the video they made there.This is my review.
The video tells the story of how they left home and f____ to the west coast.The video shows us lots of clouds that can see out of the window of the plane.When they got to the coast,they traveled by train to a place where they could get on a big ship.They didn’t know the name of the place.It wasn’t mentioned(提到)o 93 the video.Uncle Henry and Aunt May couldn’t remember it when I asked them.
When they got on the big ship,they sailed up the coast of Canada to Alaska.The video has many pictures of Aunt May with ice and snow,Aunt May with water,Aunt May at the front of the ship,and Aunt May with other people.We didn’t know any of the people,but we had to hear their life s 94 .Aunt May insisted on pausing(暂停)the video and telling us.
The most e 95 part was when they came close to a river that turned into a kind of waterfall into the sea.They came up r 96 close and one of the tour operators leaned over the front of the ship and tried to catch some of the water in a cup.We all wanted to know
whether she would fall into the ocean b 97 she got the water.She didn’t.Other surprising parts were when they saw a seal(海豹) sleeping on an iceberg,and when Aunt May tripped over a piece of rope and a 98 fell over.Uncle Henry kept saying,“Are you all right,dear?”
I think this is an interesting video and I like it very much.
透过云层的晴朗1年前1
darkenwood 共回答了19个问题 | 采纳率84.2%
[哇…这短文还挺长的…而且怎么连题目也包含在里面?]
叔叔Henry和阿姨May到阿拉斯加去度假.他们从阿拉斯加回来后,爸爸妈妈和我便去探望了他们.叔叔阿姨给我们看了他们在阿拉斯加拍的录像.以下是我的回顾.
录像告诉我们他们如何离开家和飞往西岸的过程.[空格里面填flew——fly的过去时]录像显示他们向飞机的窗外看去,能看到许许多多的云.当他们到达西岸的时候,他们又坐火车到了能乘大船的地方.他们不知道那里叫什么名字,录像里也没有提起[93填on].当我问叔叔Henry和阿姨May那里叫什么,他们也想不起来.乘上大船后,他们一路沿着加拿大的海岸上行前往阿拉斯加.录像里有很多阿姨May与雪和冰,阿姨May与水,阿姨May在船仓前端,还有阿姨May与别的人在一起的镜头.我们并不知道那些人是谁,但我们不得不听他们的人生故事[94story].阿姨May坚持暂停录像并告诉我们那些故事.
最激动人心[95exciting]的部分是当他们靠近一条变成瀑布然后流向大海的河.他们非常[96really]接近那条河,一个导游还在船的前端倾斜着身子,尽全力去把水装到一个杯子里.我们都想知道在她盛到水之前[97before]她会不会先掉到大海里去.不过她并没有掉下去.其他惊奇有趣的部分还有当他们看到一只海豹在冰山上睡觉的时候,和阿姨May被一根绳子绊了一下差点[97almost]摔倒的时候.叔叔Henry一直问她:“你还好吗?亲爱的?”
我觉得这是一支很有趣的录像,我非常喜欢它.
[必须帮你把题目做了才能翻译……]
a native must be one fourth degree or more alaska indian,ale
a native must be one fourth degree or more alaska indian,aleut or be enrolled under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.4544
问 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 以及 more 怎么翻译.
ctw77271年前2
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本地居民必须为:有四分之一以上的阿留申的阿拉斯加印第安血统,或是依照《阿拉斯加原住民土地权处理法》登记的居民.
【Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act】
『阿拉斯加原住民土地权处理法』
【or more】
more就是更多,1/4 or more ,1/4或更多,也就是至少1/4
英语翻译Alaska Travel Industry Association,2600 Cordova St.,Ste.
英语翻译
Alaska Travel Industry Association,2600 Cordova St.,Ste.201,Anchorage,
AK 99503 (& 907/929-2842; www.***.com),
美国的地址一般得怎么翻译啊?
括号内的是电话和网址
alexangles1年前2
mnwy 共回答了13个问题 | 采纳率84.6%
Alaska Travel Industry Association
2600 Cordova Street,Ste.201
Anchorage,AK 99503
阿拉斯加旅游业协会
2600科尔多瓦街,201 室
安克雷奇,阿拉斯加 99503 电话 1-907-929-2842
alaska什么意思?
lkj3211年前1
航母的ii 共回答了12个问题 | 采纳率91.7%
阿拉斯加州是美国的第49州,也是美国第一大州,比第二大德州的两倍还大,人却不到60万.在阿拉斯加,人们称其它48州为The Lower 48s.国际航线所达的安克拉治不是首府,首府朱诺(Juneau)是一个没有铁公路可达的美丽宁静小城.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska--The 2004 winner of Alaska’s famous 1,000-


ANCHORAGE, Alaska--The 2004 winner of Alaska’s famous 1,000-mile sled-dog race, the Iditarod, won again at age 53 to become the oldest champion in 2013, a year after his son became the youngest winner.
Mitch Seavey got his dogs to the finishing line first in 9 days, 7 hours, 39 minutes and 56 seconds. His son, Dallas Seavey, now 26, ended up ranking fourth, behind the older competitor, 43-year-old Aliy Zirkle, who followed four-time champion Jeff King, now 57.
Mitch Seavey, who lives in Seward, Alaska, operates a seasonal sled-dog touring business. The race was Mitch Seavey’s 20th Iditarod.
This year’s contest was marked by unusual conditions and unseasonable rain in the northern part of the trail, and conditions that Seavey said helped his team. “It seems like the tougher it is, the better we can do.”
He also thought highly of Zirkle, a New England immigrant(移民)who now lives in Two Rivers, Alaska. “She’s a great musher(赶狗拉雪橇的人), and she’s going to win the Iditarod sometime, and probably more than once. We just had a little more energy, I think.” Zirkle, one of the most popular mushers, was greeted by shouts of “Aliy, Ally” from the fans as she drove her dog team approaching the finishing line on Nome’s Front Street. “I am pretty happy to be here,” she said. “I was going for it.”
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is one of the few major U. S. sports events in which men and women compete on an equal footing. The name “Iditarod” dates from a local Athabascan term meaning “a far, distant place”. Youthful mushers in the race may have some physical advantages--they can do some things more easily. But more importantly, winning the race needs the experience in dog race.
The year’s event started on Saturday, March 2 with a ceremonial nm in Anchorage. Of the 66 mushers who started the race, 10 had dropped out of competition as of Tuesday night. For his victory, Mitch Seavey will take home $50,400 and a new truck.
小题1:Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Mitch Seavey is the oldest competitor in the sled-dog race in 2013.
B.Mitch Seavey, who operates a touring business, is a New England immigrant.
C.Mitch Seavey won the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 2004 and 2013.
D.Mitch Seavey managed to help his son become the youngest winner in 2012.
小题2:On which day did Mitch Seavey probably win the champion in the 2013 Iditarod?
A.On Saturday, March 2. B.On Monday, March 11.
C.On Saturday, March 9. D.On Tuesday, March 13.
小题3: Who ranked the 2nd place in the 2013 Iditarod according to the passage?
A.Aliy Zirkle. B.Dallas Seavey.
C.Mitch Seavey. D.Jeff King.
小题4: According to the passage, we can learn that ________.
A.the sled-dog race is the most important sports event in the US
B.experience also has a major influence on the result of the race besides age
C.men and women can’t compete in the sled-dog race together at the same time
D.all the athletes in the sled-dog race are limited by age to win the sled-dog race
qadpt1年前1
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小题1:C
小题2:B
小题3:D
小题4:B


2013 年一场狗拉雪橇比赛的情况。其中 Mitch Seavey再次获得冠军,而且是年龄最大冠军的,他用了9天7小时39分56秒,第一个到了终点。这次比赛他的儿子也参加了,得了第四名。本文还介绍了The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race这个比赛的历史和要求。
小题1:细节理解题 。根据第一段Alaska--The 2004 winner of Alaska’s famous, 1,000-mile sled-dog race, the Iditarod, won again at age 53 to become the oldest champion in 2013, Mitch Seavey是2004年的冠军,2013年又赢得了Iditarod狗拉雪橇比赛,而且是年龄最大的champion,不是年龄最大的competiter。故选C。
小题2:细节推断题。根据第七段The year’s event started on Saturday, March 2和Mitch Seavey got his dogs to the finishing line first in 9 days, 7 hours, 39 minutes and 56 seconds. 可以推断出Mitch Seavey 可能是Monday, March 11赢得了2013年 Iditarod 狗拉雪橇比赛的冠军,故选B
小题3:细节理解题。根据第二段His son, Dallas Seavey, now 26, ended up ranking fourth, behind the older competitor, 43-year-old Aliy Zirkle, who followed four-time champion Jeff King, now 57.可知Dallas Seavey 第四名,Aliy Zirkle 第三名,Jeff King 第二名。故选D。
小题4:推理判断题。根据第六段第一句,The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is one of the few major U. S. sports events in which men and women compete on an equal footing.可以排除A, C,D三项。根据第六段最后一句,But more importantly, winning the race needs the experience in dog race.狗拉雪橇比赛中最重要的是经验。故选B
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i am still at canada.will go to alaska next monday.
yefenggulang1年前5
wzboss66 共回答了18个问题 | 采纳率88.9%
我仍在加拿大.我下周一将要去阿拉斯加州
Before Alaska became part of the U.S., it had been owned by
Before Alaska became part of the U.S., it had been owned by Russia. Trading posts and small settlements were scattered along the coast. The rest of land was left unexplored. The Russians were mainly interested in the wealth of furs from the vast herds of seals they found there.
By the mid-1800’s, most of the seal herds had been wiped out, and Russia no longer wanted to keep Alaska. William Seward, Secretary of State for President Johnson, believed the United States should buy Alaska from Russia. President Johnson wasn’t so sure it was a wise way to spend U.S. money, but he agreed to let Seward discuss it with the Russians. Acting quickly, Seward made a deal. On March 30, 1867, he signed an agreement for the U.S. to pay seven million dollars for the land.
Many people thought it was a foolish waste of America’s money. They called the deal “Seward’s folly”. Then gold was discovered in Alaska and public opinion changed quickly.
Seward did not live to see the true value of Alaska. He died in 1872, five years after making the purchase (购买). Each year, Alaska’s natural resources(资源) have brought in many times the $7,000,000 paid for it. Natural gas, coal, oil, lumber, seafood and other minerals, besides the gold first found, have made it a valuable addition to the United States. In 1959, Alaska be-came the 49th state of the United States.
小题1:The Russians wanted to sell Alaska because _ __ ___.
A.they thought it wasn’t a good place
B.they thought it didn’t belong to Russia
C.they couldn’t find enough seals there
D.they wanted to earn more money from the U.S.
小题2:When Seward signed the agreement, many people thought _ ___ __.
A.it was a successful deal B.it had its true value
C.he wasted U.S. money D.he was clever
小题3:Which of the following things was found first in Alaska?
A.Gas. B.Coal. C.Oil. D.Gold.
小题4:The best title for this passage would probably be _ ___ __.
A.Alaska, a beautiful place B.Alaska with natural resources
C.Alaska, the 49th state of the U.S. D.Alaska, home to seals
zhj_000000001年前1
coralblue 共回答了12个问题 | 采纳率100%
小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:C

Against the supposition(假设)that forest fires in Alaska, Cana
Against the supposition(假设)that forest fires in Alaska, Canada and Siberia warm the climate, scientists have discovered that cooling may occur in areas where burnt trees allow more snow to mirror more sunlight into space.
This finding suggests that taking steps to prevent northern forest to limit the release of greenhouse gases may warm the climate in northern regions. Usually large fires destroyed forests in these areas over the past decade. Scientists predict that with climate warming, fires may occur more frequently over next several centuries as a result of a longer fire season. Sunlight taken in by the earth tends to cause warming, while heat mirrored back into space tends to cause cooling.
This is the first study to analyze all aspects of how northern fires influence climate. Earlier studies by other scientists have suggested that fire in northern regions speed up climate warming because greenhouse gases from burning trees and plants are released into the atmosphere and thus trap heat.
Scientists found that right after the fire, large amounts of greenhouse gases entered the atmosphere and caused warming. Ozone(臭氧)levels increased, and ash from the fire fell on far-off sea ice, darkening the surface and causing more radiation from the sun to be taken in. The following spring, however, the land within the area of the fire was brighter than before the fire, because fewer trees covered the ground. Snow on the ground mirrored more sunlight back into space, leading to cooling.
“We need to find out all possible ways to reduce the growth of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.” Scientists tracked the change in amount of radiation entering and leaving the climate system as a result of the fire, and found a measurement closely related to the global air temperature. Typically, fire in northern regions occurs in the same area every 80 to 150 years. Scientists, however, found that when fire occurs more frequently, more radiation is lost from the earth and cooling results. Specifically, they determined when fire returns 20 years earlier than predicated, 0.5 watts per square meter of area burned are soaked up by the earth from greenhouse gases, but 0.9 watts per square meter will be sent back into space. The net effect is cooling. Watts are used to measure the rate at which energy is gained or lost from the earth.
小题1:According to the new findings, taking steps to prevent northern forest fires may _______.
A.result in a warming climate
B.cause the forest fires to occur more frequently
C.lead to a longer fire season
D.protect the forests and the environment there
小题2: The following are all the immediate effects after a forest fire EXCEPT _________.
A.large amounts of greenhouse gases enter the atmosphere
B.the levels of ozone which is a type of oxygen increase
C.snow on the ground mirrors more sunlight back into space
D.ashes from the fire fall on the ice surface and take in more radiation from the sun
小题3:Earlier studies about northern forest fires _________.
A.analyze all aspects of how northern fires influence climate
B.indicate that forest fires will pollute the atmosphere
C.suggest that people should take measures to protect environment
D.suggest that the fires will speed up climate warming
小题4:The underlined part “soaked up” in the last paragraph most probably means ________.
A.released B.absorbed C.created D.distributed
小题5:From the passage we can draw a conclusion that forest fires in Alaska, Canada and Siberia may __________.
A.warm the climate as the supposition goes
B.allow more snow to reflect more sunlight into space and thus cool the climate
C.destroy large areas of forests and pollute the far-off sea ice
D.help to gain more energy rather than release more energy
kingfcat1年前1
vrain006 共回答了11个问题 | 采纳率72.7%
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:B

Against the assumption that forest fires in Alaska, Canada a
Against the assumption that forest fires in Alaska, Canada and Siberia warm the climate, scientists have discovered that cooling may occur in areas where burnt trees allow more snow to mirror more sunlight into space.
This finding suggests that taking steps to prevent northern forest fires to limit the release of greenhouse gases may warm the climate in northern regions. Usually large fires destroyed forests in these areas over the past decade. Scientists predict that with climate warming, fires may occur more frequently over next several centuries as a result of a longer fire season. Sunlight taken in by the earth tends to cause warming, while heat mirrored back into space tends to cause cooling.
This is the first study to analyze all aspects of how northern fires influence climate. Earlier studies by other scientists have suggested that fire in northern regions speed up climate warming because greenhouse gases from burning trees and plants are released into the atmosphere and thus trap heat.
Scientists found that right after the fire, large amounts of greenhouse gases entered the atmosphere and caused warming. Ozone(臭氧)levels increased, and ash from the fire fell on far-off sea ice, darkening the surface and causing more radiation from the sun to be taken in. The following spring, however, the land within the area of the fire was brighter than before the fire, because fewer trees covered the ground. Snow on the ground mirrored more sunlight back into space, leading to cooling.
“We need to find out all possible ways to reduce the growth of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.” Scientists tracked the change in amount of radiation entering and leaving the climate system as a result of the fire, and found a measurement closely related to the global air temperature. Typically, fire in northern regions occurs in the same area every 80 to 150 years. Scientists, however, found that when fire occurs more frequently, more radiation is lost from the earth and cooling results. Specifically, they determined when fire returns 20 years earlier than predicated, 0.5 watts per square meter of area burned are soaked up by the earth from greenhouse gases, but 0.9 watts per square meter will be sent back into space. The net effect is cooling. Watts are used to measure the rate at which energy is gained or lost from the earth.
小题1:According to the new findings, taking steps to prevent northern forest fires may _______.
A.result in a warming climate
B.cause the forest fires to occur more frequently
C.lead to a longer fire season
D.protect the forests and the environment there
小题2:Earlier studies about northern forest fires ________.
A.analyze all aspects of how northern fires influence climate
B.indicate that forest fires will pollute the atmosphere
C.suggest that people should take measures to protect environment
D.suggest that the fires will speed up climate warming
小题3:The underlined phrase “soaked up” in the last paragraph most probably means ________.
A.released B.absorbed C.created D.disturbed
小题4: From the text we can draw a conclusion that forest fires in Alaska, Canada and Siberia may ______.
A.warm the climate as the assumption goes
B.allow more snow to reflect more sunlight into space and thus cool the climate
C.destroy large areas of forests and pollute the far-off sea ice
D.help to gain more energy rather than release more energy .
z3w1raml1年前1
白灵巧 共回答了16个问题 | 采纳率81.3%
小题1:A
小题2:D
小题3:B
小题4:B

snows,it,a lot,In Alaska,USA 连词成句
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nn旅游 共回答了19个问题 | 采纳率78.9%
It snows a lot in Alaska USA
Alaska is colder than___ in the U.S.A.any state B.any other
Alaska is colder than___ in the U.S.A.any state B.any other state C.any other states 该填哪一个?
state不是可数的吗?我选C,我想知道原因.
lvkunwei1年前1
dldhz 共回答了23个问题 | 采纳率95.7%
any other +名词单数, 要记住哦.而A是用于不同范围的比较,故正确的是B
翻译:Alaska比美国的任何一个洲要冷.
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Alaska is the largest stare in America,but it has a very sma
Alaska is the largest stare in America,but it has a very small population变为含非限定性定语从句的复合句
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我是托蒂的乖 共回答了16个问题 | 采纳率87.5%
Alaska which has a very small population is the largest stare in America.
One day in March ,1964, Alaska began to shake . There was a
One day in March ,1964, Alaska began to shake . There was a great earthquake .It was the biggest earthquake the country ever had .
Shops and houses fell down . One street dropp ed 30 feet. One island rose about 11 metres into the air . Parts of the sea bottom became dry land . People felt the earthquake hundreds of kilometers away .
Each year there are many earthquakes . Most of them are small . They happen in different parts of the world . We are not sure what makes them . But if you are near , you can see the earth move . You may see a big crack (裂缝) in the ground . Sometimes the land drops on one side of the crack . There is a new hill . The old world has a new shape (形状).
根据短文判断下列句子正(T)误(F).
小题1:The strongest earthquake in Alaska happened in April 1967.
小题2:The word“earthquake”in the story means a strong shaking or moving of the ground .
小题3:The story wants to tell us earthquakes changed the land .
小题4:From the story we know earthquakes happen in small countries .
小题5:From this story we can see earthquakes often do a lot of harm .
泛黄的苹果核1年前1
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小题1:F
小题2:T
小题3:T
小题4:F
小题5:T

I was surprised to see wild flowers in Alaska.
I was surprised to see wild flowers in Alaska.
Many people think there is nothing__ice and snow
A.besides
B.rather than
C.apart from
D.regardless of
选C为什么?
cctvwjlove1年前4
千年股橙 共回答了18个问题 | 采纳率94.4%
题干的意思是:我很惊奇的在阿拉斯加见到了野花,一些人认为那儿除了冰和雪,什么都没有.
apart from有两层意思:besides和except for,这道题里的apart就相当于except for.
i like to go and see my brother (in the state of)alaska.
fujiashu1年前4
jessica1024_1999 共回答了26个问题 | 采纳率69.2%
in the city of Beijing 在北京市
in the state of alaska 在阿拉斯加州
英语翻译It's so cold in Alaska...Makes me cry everytime...i love
英语翻译
It's so cold in Alaska...Makes me cry everytime...i love/hate Lou for "Berlin".
I Had an amazing dream with this song,uhm..this make me wanna cry..
漂泊于天际1年前4
风19789 共回答了12个问题 | 采纳率91.7%
阿拉斯加太冷了...让我经常哭泣...我爱又恨 Lou 像是为了"柏林".
在这支歌中我有一个不可思议的梦想,啊...这让我想哭.
Alaska____to the United States,perhaps Russian____there now.
Alaska____to the United States,perhaps Russian____there now.
A.were not be sold;is spoken B.were not sold;is spoken
C.had not been sold;would be spoken D.had not been sold;was spoken
mcvklo2bvcxda1年前2
gxto510 共回答了17个问题 | 采纳率88.2%
C,这个句子有点复杂,是错综时间虚拟句,就是主句和从句的表示时间不一样,要分别来看待,从句表示与过去的事实相反,用过去完成时,主句的与现在事实像反,就用would +动词原形.
请告诉我与Anchorage,Alaska,USA相近的港口点用英语怎麼说?
我比任何人都帅1年前2
13968580023 共回答了13个问题 | 采纳率100%
Please let me know if there are any ports close by Anchorage Alaska.
求Alaska英文介绍
zibhss1年前1
远古精灵 共回答了14个问题 | 采纳率92.9%
Alaska is a state in the United States of America,in the northwest of the North American continent.As of 2007,the population was 683,478 with approximately 50% residing along the Anchorage metropolitan areas.
The area that became Alaska was purchased from the Russian Empire after Western Union discontinued construction of its first electric telegraph line which ran from California,up the coast of North America,across the Bering Strait,continuing to Moscow and into the European Telegraph network.Despite $3 million in U.S.investment for the Russian-American telegraph expedition,work ceased[4] upon the completion of the competing Transatlantic telegraph cable.The U.S.realized the potential of continuing the line to Moscow and sent Secretary of State William H.Seward to negotiate with the Russian Ambassador to fund the remaining phases of the telegraph line.Russia didn't see the potential in funding so Alaska was offered in exchange for the value of the Russian-American telegraph.The Russians feared that if they did not sell Russian North America,it would be taken from them by the westward expansion of the United States and Canada.They tried to play one potential purchaser off against the other to start a bidding war,but this was largely unsuccessful.
The U.S.Senate approved the purchase of Alaska from the Russian Empire on March 30,1867,for $7.2 million at 2 cents per acre,about 5 cents per hectare.When adjusted for inflation,the total sum paid equates to approximately $360 million in 2008 dollars.The land went through several administrative changes before becoming an organized territory on May 11,1912 and the 49th state of the U.S.on January 3,1959.The name "Alaska" was already introduced in the Russian colonial time,when it was only used for the peninsula and is derived from the Aleut alaxsxaq,meaning "the mainland",or more literally,"the object towards which the action of the sea is directed."[5] It is also known as Alyeska,the "great land",an Aleut word derived from the same root.
英文alaska的中文意思
wspn9981年前3
pbkh8561 共回答了20个问题 | 采纳率85%
阿拉斯加,美国白雪覆盖的一个州
英语翻译The sale of Alaska was not so much an American coup as a
英语翻译
The sale of Alaska was not so much an American coup as a matter of expediency for an imperial Russia that was short of cash and unable to defend its own continental coastline.
dongzhigao1年前1
鹤影萍踪 共回答了10个问题 | 采纳率90%
阿拉斯加的购买与其说是美国的意外成功,还不如说是缺乏资金来防御很长海岸线的俄罗斯帝国的权宜之计.
这里主要是弄清楚词组 not so much .as ...的意思,
In area it is about the same size as the USA(without Alaska)
In area it is about the same size as the USA(without Alaska), which has .
A. three times more than as many people
B. as more than three times many people
C. more than as three times many people
D. more than three times as many people
Alone in a deserted house, he was so busy with his writing that he felt ________ lonely.
A. nothing but B. anything but C. all but D. everything but
答案说是B,为什么呢?
zhoujun_50461年前1
首席小牛人 共回答了17个问题 | 采纳率94.1%
第一个D
第二个B
楼主太客气了.
英语强者 Model:To visit Alaska in July is pleasant.-----It is pl
英语强者 Model:To visit Alaska in July is pleasant.-----It is pleasant to visit Alaska in July.
1.To bring a camera and come food is a good idea.------
2.To learn English well is very important-----
3.To see the sun in December in California is nice----
4.To learn about the Wolong Panda Reserve was intersting------
shhladykiller1年前4
vivian103 共回答了25个问题 | 采纳率88%
It is a good idea to bring a camera and some food.
It is very important to learn English well.
It is nice to see the sun in December in California.
It is interesting to learn about the Wolong Panda Reserve.
求下载一篇文章:The Alaska earthquake of 28 March 1964:A complex mul
求下载一篇文章:The Alaska earthquake of 28 March 1964:A complex multiple rupture
求一篇英文文章:
The Alaska earthquake of 28 March 1964:A complex multiple rupture
作者:
Max Wyss James N.Brune
joannazhang1年前1
reader88 共回答了16个问题 | 采纳率93.8%
请下载附件吧,你需要的文献已给你上传,还望采纳 The Alaska earthquake of 28 March 1964: A complex multiple rupture
If you visit Alaska,you can NOT see _____.
If you visit Alaska,you can NOT see _____.
B、glaciers C、Surfers D、caribou
LD龙云飞1年前3
我最闪 共回答了20个问题 | 采纳率90%
glaciers['gleʃɚ] n. 冰川(glacier的复数);冰
Surfers
surfer ['sə:fə] n.冲浪运动员
caribou
英['kærɪbuː]美['kærɪbu]n. 北美驯鹿
阿拉斯加没有什么呢?
答案肯定是冲浪运动员呀~阿拉斯加那么冷怎么冲浪呀
希望对你有所帮助!
in march 1964,alaska began to shake
in march 1964,alaska began to shake
In march 1964,Alaska began to shake.There was a great earthquake.It was the biggest earthquake our country ever had.
Stores and houses fell down.One street dropped 30 feet.One island rose33 feet into the air.Parts of the ocean bottom became dry land.People felt the earthquake hundreds of miles away.
Each year there are many earth-quakes.Most of them are small.They happen in diffarent parts of the world.we are not sure what makes them.But if you are near,you can see the earth move.You may see a big crack in ground.Sometimes the land drops on one side of the crak.It goes up on the other sideof the erack.There is a new hill.The old world has a new shape.from the story we can see the bottom of the sea is nealy dry.对还是错the story wants to tell ua how the strongest earthquake happened对还是错
业已完事1年前1
jingbells 共回答了15个问题 | 采纳率100%
the bottom of the sea is nealy dry.错.原文是:Parts of the ocean bottom became dry land.只是part of the ocean bottom.the story wants to tell ua how the strongest earthquake happened.对.原文:.It was t...
alaska natives are not limited by federal law in the number
alaska natives are not limited by federal law in the number that can be harvested providing the harvest is not wasteful.4544
buryslopez1年前1
oupingli 共回答了14个问题 | 采纳率100%
阿拉斯加当地人人在应当收获(收成)的数量上不受联邦法律的约束,如果收成不富足的话.
There_______________Alaska and ten robots in the toy shop.A.
There_______________Alaska and ten robots in the toy shop.A.are B.is C.hasty
claudio1年前3
zhull0912 共回答了18个问题 | 采纳率88.9%
B is
there be 句型,根据就近原则,看第一个主语 Alaska,所以用 is
英语翻译Alaska and other northern places offer a lot of territor
英语翻译
Alaska and other northern places offer a lot of territory,plenty of food,and few nest-robbing predators when compared to the tropics and South America.Birds that survive the trip to Alaska may raise a nest full of offsping on thier first try,which is much more energy-effcient than laying several sets of eggs after a snake or other birds ate the first attempts.So all these tiny birds risk much to head north each year.
I was fairly well set up.
create your own zone of comfort by visualizing yourself in a warm white light that is protective yet accepting of others.
分不多,但是真的希望得到帮助!
AWG8013451年前3
fayawayly 共回答了17个问题 | 采纳率88.2%
阿拉斯加和其他北方的地区比起热带地区和南美来说,提供了许多的领地、充足的食物和几乎很少有的“劫巢”的掠食者.那些能够活着完成到阿拉斯加的旅程的鸟儿们可能在它们的首次尝试中就可以在一个巢中养育起许多后代,这比起产下好几窝蛋却被蛇或其他鸟类吃掉前面的几批要更加能有效的利用能量.所以,所有这些小鸟每年都会冒着很大的风险飞向北方.
我已经完全准备好了.
通过把你自己放在一种温暖的白光的视觉效果下来创造一个你自己觉得舒服的区域,这种效果是保护性的同时也并不排斥他人.