百度试题 结果1 题目What do people think of Americans? A. Cool. B. Selfcentered. C. Humorous. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
A根据句意和汉语提示写出单词,完成句子。 (5分)1.--Whatdo you think of___(非洲的)Americans?--In fact, they are very friendlyand warm-hearted.2.Each different part of China has its own special forms of(传统的)art.3.All the people in Syria are looking forward to a(n)(持久的)peace...
What Local Chinese Americans Think of the End of the One-Child PolicySouthland economic, political and education leaders areapplauding China's move to scrap its...Smith, Kevin
a我怎么不对了吗? I how not right?[translate] a•I'm work my big brother office •我是工作我的哥哥办公室[translate] a摆脱坏习惯不是件易事 Gets rid of the bad custom is not the easy matter[translate] aWhat do you think of americans? 正在翻译,请等待...[translate]...
s necessary for Americans to know the correct way of doing it. Lastly, I will tell them some differences in body language between China and the West. For example, we hug much less than Americans in social settings. In a word, I think Americans need to have some knowledge of Chinese ...
A. Her parents were very unclear when they demanded her to do something. B. Her parents were very clear when they demanded her to do something. C. Americans generally think the Chinese language is careless. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈...
D.It is a wonder of the world. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 本文论述了美国的教育体制并不像人们批评的那样一团糟。作者通过说明美国经济技术的发达以及美国大学的质量来论证他的观点,同时作者进一步认证了美国并不是培养不出高技术人材,而是因为高科技发展太快,美国的大学生无法满足全部的人才需求。这是一道...
Nonetheless the promise is repeated at the start of every school day, as if to reassure Americans that both of these principles can and will be respected. 在这里,我们需要从相关的定义开始,解开隐藏在“自由”和“正义”结合背后的更深层次的紧张关系。 Here we need to unpack the deeper tensions ...
9.What do you think Americans in the early twentieth century (1900-1925)did on weekends?Once upon a time,people spent lots of time at home on weekends.Then,new inventions changed the weekends.People used electric streetcars to travel in cities.On weekends,they rode the streetcars to parks....
Nationally, public opinion polling has suggested that Americans continue to believe that the American Dream is “achievable,” though pollsters note that the broad figures conceal disparities by age, gender, and race. The Traditional Definition of the American Dream ...