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The total area of land on earth is about 149 million square kilometers, or about 29 percent of the total area of the earth.

The average height of the land is about 750 metres above the sea level. The Eurasian(欧亚大陆的) land mass is the largest with an area of 54,527,600 square kilometers. The smallest continent is the Australian mainland, with an area of about 7,614,600 square kilometers, which together with Tasmania, New Zealand, New Guinea and the Pacific Islands, is described as Oceania.The total area of Oceania is about 8,935,500 square kilometres, including West Iran which is political in Asia.

The world's largest peninsula(半岛) is Arabia, with an area of about 3,327,500 square kilometres. The largest island in the world is Greenland, with an area of about 2,175,600 square kilometres.

The largest island surrounded by fresh water is the Ilha de Marajo (4,022 square kilometres) in the mouth of the Amazon River, Brazil. The largest island in a lake is Manitoulin Island (2,766 square kilometres) in the Canadian section of Lake Huron. This island itself has on it a lake of 106 square kilometres called Manitou Lake, in which there are several islands.

1)、The total area of the world is about 211 million square kilometers.

A.T

B.F

2)、The area of Tasmania, New Zealand, New Guinea and the Pacific Islands adds up to about 1,320,900 square kilometres.

A.T

B.F

3)、Oceania is made up of Australia, New Guinea and the Pacific Islands.

A.T

B.F

4)、As mentioned in the passage there are several islands in Manitou Lake.

A.T

B.F

5)、The largest island surrounded by fresh water is in a river.

A.T

B.F

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The title below that best expresses the ideas of this passage is ______.
A.Greek income and expenditures
B.The improving economic situation in Greece
C.The value of tourism
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C、LA prairie

D、LA MER

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第3题

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A、mi la sol

B、la mi sol

C、mi sol la

D、sol la mi

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第4题

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A、RA、LA、LL

B、LA、RA、RL

C、RA、LA、V

D、LA、LL、V

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第5题

可以走冲突邮件报备的条件()

A、LA/KA存量客户

B、LA/KA无投放客户

C、LA/KA白名单

D、LA/KA失效客户

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第6题

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A、o

B、mi

C、la

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第7题

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B、LA LL

C、LA RL

D、RA RL

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第8题

升LA的音名是什么?
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第9题

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A、LA还原酶

B、LA合成酶

C、HMGCoA合成酶

D、HMGCoA还原酶

E、HGPRT

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第10题

sol~la属于几度音程()

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