A.80
B.90
C.100
D.110
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Because the country is very narrow,no place in New Zealand is more than()from the sea.
Modern New Zealand was founded on the basis of()signed between Maoris and British settlers in 1840.
The Maori believe that their ancestors,and all living things in the world,were descended from()
The only city on the western coast which has a population of more than one million is()
New Zealand is situated about 1, 500 km ()
The most serious potential natural disasters in New Zealand are()
Why was the British government interested in New Zealand?()
()is the flightless bird which has become a symbol of New Zealand.
The following are the volcanic mountains in North Island except()