A its origin and historyB its meaning and how and when to use it to express the intended meaningC its pronunciation and stressD its spelling and grammatical properties 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 了解一个单词意味着掌握它的含义、用法、发音、拼写和语法属性。而单词的起源和历史并非日常使用语言...
The word “heritage” as used in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to___. A. history B. civilization C. tradition D. feature 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 正确答案:C 解析:词汇题。根据句子意思并且联系上下文可知,可传给下一代的并且与文化有关的事物很可能是“文化遗产或传统习俗”。故选项C...
8) ___, also known as sentential calculus, is the study of the truth conditions for propositions. 9) ___is a cognitive operation whereby elements of two or more “mental spaces” are integrated via projecting into a new, blended space which has its unique structure. 10) ___is a theory...
Pangu's body became the most magical thing in history: his left eye became the sun, his right eye became the moon, his hair became the stars of the sky, his hands, feet and body became the four poles and five mountains of the earth. Blood into rivers and lakes, veins into roads ext...
It’s something Anastasia Edwards, author of Biscuits and Cookies, A Global History, talked about in the Word of Mouth programme. Listen to the word she uses to mean 'food' in her explanation… Anastasia Edwards, author One key fact in ...
Crystal turns the history of the language on its head and provides a startlingly original view of where the richness, creativity, and diversity of the language truly lies: in the accents and dialects of nonstandard English users all over the globe. ...
I am glad that you cankeep your word. 32. 我刚才撞上了我的老朋友。 Iknocked intomy old friendjust now. 33. 我的父母总是叫我别嘲笑别人。 My parents alwaystell menotto laugh atothers. 34. 她总是一见到我就做鬼脸。 She alwaysmakes a face as soon asshe sees me. ...
26. ( T ) According to Searle’s classification of illocutionary acts, speech acts fall into five general categories, they are representative, directives, commissives, expressive and declaration. 27. ( T ) It is generally accepted that the history of the English language is divided into the ...
In Connecticut in 1858 things were not as simple and bucolic as the wide view of this image portrays. Quote from Matthew Warshauer in his article forConnecticut History: The state descended into chaos at the start of the war, splitting into warring Republican and Democratic factions that sometime...
The real terrors of both Parties have always been, and now are; The fear that they shall lose the Elections and consequently the Loaves and Fishes; and that their Antagonists will obtain them. Both parties have excited artificial Terrors and if I were summoned as a Witness to Say upon Oath...