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south america造句
1. My uncle is travelling in South America. 2. He had just arrived unannounced from South America. 3. Some of the mountains in South America have not yet been mapped out. 4. Snakes of many kinds/sorts are found in South America. 5. She finally achieved her ambition to visit South America. 6. South America separated from Africa 200 million years ago. 7. South America and Africa separated 200 million years ago. 8. They coasted South America on their trip last summer. 9. Sloths live in Central and South America. 10. What part of South America did she come from? 11. Armadillos range from South America to the southern part of the US. 12. We dowse oil and ore in South America for big companies. 13. Profits continue to grow, with strong performances in South America and the Far East. 14. South America is joined to North America by a canal. 15. They fled to South America around the turn of the century. 16. My parents used to live in South America and I used to fly there from Europe in the holidays. 17. Ecuador provides a perfect introduction to South America; it's a continent in miniature. 18. North America is connected with South America by the Isthmus of Panama. 19. Intercontinental trade between North and South America has increased. 20. Flights to South America pass through the airline's hub airport in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 21. I can't believe she passed up the chance to go to South America. 22. He was discovered living under an assumed identity in South America. 23. The World Series is broadcast to Asia, Europ and South America. 24. The Andes stretch for 7250 km along the west coast of South America. 25. The article was about the different varieties of Spanish spoken in South America. 26. There are many different kinds of/sorts of snake in South America. 27. She kept a travel journal during her trip to South America. 28. These monuments are a vital part of the cultural heritage of South America. 29. The prime minister has left for a three-week tour of South America. 30. The book is a humorous account of a young man's travels in South America.