Water transport occurs on inland waterways,such as(),and oceans.A、riversB、lakesC、canalsD、land

Water transport occurs on inland waterways,such as(),and oceans.

  • A、rivers
  • B、lakes
  • C、canals
  • D、land

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英译中:Inland container depot

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判断题Ground transport is typically more affordable than air, but more expensive than sea especially in developing countries where inland infrastructure is not efficient.A对B错

名词解释题英译中:Inland container depot

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