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D. They are not sure about the need to use irony. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 解析: 细节理解题。根据第三段的“In fact,Brits use irony on a daily basis while Americans don’t”可知,美国人和英国人在使用反话的频率上不一样。 答案: C...
I think the main British/American difference is that Americans tend to use a lot of shortcuts, contractions, slang and in general do not make proper language usage a high prority. It is fairly rare that you see Americans trying to imply social class through accent in America unless you're...
What do Americans think? Americans could be forgiven for thinking Britain has gone a bit potty (that is, mad) over Brexit — so CNBC asked members of the public in New York what they know and feel about the whole Brexit process. I think it's pretty terrible. I think the Brits were l...
A. Americans don't get Brits' humor. B. Americans know how to use irony. C. Simon Pegg is professional in using irony. D. Britain and America share the same sense of humor. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B [推理判断题。根据第二段的“...Americans don't understand irony...He conclud...
What motivates Brits and Americans to study abroad?Yojana Sharma
Kamala Harris has said very little about China over the course of her (historically short) presidential campaign - but what we do know is that she is not interested in a trade war, unlike her Republican rival, which will keep a level of stability in the world econom...
his disastrous debate performance — and whether Americans could trust her. She continued to vehemently defend Biden, saying, “I speak with not only sincerity, but with a real first hand account of watching him do this work. I have no reluctance in saying that. N...
What Europeans think of each otherThis is a basic backgrounder for Americans, primarily, who might think Europeans do nothing all day but bitch about Americans. Don’t get me wrong—they do love bitching about Americans. But they also like bitching about each other, as well. Bordering ...
Looking at what consumers usually spend on Father’s Day, Cint found that Americans are more prepared to splash out than their British counterparts. 45% of those interviewed plan on spending over $50-100 on the holiday, while 28% of Brits plan on matching the equivalent spend. At the oth...