New Zealand is made up of two main landmasses, the North Island and the South Island, separated by .
Cook Strait
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- New Zealand is made up of two main landmasses, the North Island and the South Island, separated by . A: Cook Strait B: Drake Strait C: Magellan Strait D: Gibraltar Strait
- The island of Great Britain is made up of ______ in the south, ______ in the north and ______ in the southwest of the island.
- New Zealand has a population of about 3.6 million people, the majority of whom live in(). A: the South Island B: the North Island C: the Stewart Island D: the small islands surrounding the country
- is often referred to as “our third island” of New Zealand. A: Polynesia B: The North Island C: The South Island D: The Stewart Island
- More people live on the larger South Island than the North Island in New Zealand[音频]
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The island of Great Britain is made up of ( ), ( ) and ( ).
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On the flying island, they made a new ____ for Gulliver.
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Over three-quarters of the population live on the North Island because it is flatter than the South Island.( )
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The island of Great Britain is made up of England, Scoland, and ____________.
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Like the island continent of America, Australia is located entirely in (). A: the Northern Hemisphere B: the Southern Hemisphere C: the North Pole D: the South Pole