— ___ your brother speak Japanese? — Yes, he speaks it very well. A. Should B. Must C. Can D. May 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 【详解】 句意:你的哥哥会说日语吗?——是的,他说的非常好。 考查情态动词辨析。should应该;must必须;can能;may可以。根据“Yes, he speaks it very well...
( )2. A. Japanese ( )3. A. She is a doctor. ( )4. A. Holly ( )5. A. Yes, it is. B. No, it isn't. B. French B. She is a nurse B. Jack B. No, it isn't. C. It's on First Avenue. C. English C. She is a policewoman. C. Holly and Jack C .We don'...
Transcript How to say "Yes" and "No" in Japanese. Hai. Yes. Pretty easy. Hai. Hai. And "No" is iie. Let's try it. iie. iie. Or, in a more casual
It is found also in the Kurile Islands, the Sea of Japan along the coasts of Korea and the USSR, off Sakhalin Island, extending north to the Tatar Strait (51°N) and into the Sea of Okhotsk (see distribution maps in Kosaka and Ito, 2006). The Japanese commercial fisheries were mainly...
the standard of morality. In a society of vertical status and if they are disrespect, it is ...
解析 答案见上1.C 解析:句意:— —你的哥哥 会说日语吗? — —是的, 他说得非 常好。 Should“应该” ; Must“必须” ; Can“能” ; May“可以” 。根 据答语 “ Yes, he speaks it very well.” 可知, 问句的意思是询问是 否具备说日语的能力, 用 can。故选C。
As soon as we reached Osaka (大阪), we decided to look for a Japanese restaurant near the airport. We wanted to eat noodles, and we found a nice restaurant. The menu was easy to read because it was written in Japanese and English, with pictures of the food. However, I was shocked...
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Very interesting, I got different answers by three native Japanese speakers. I guess you need to watch the body language to understand it. 查看翻译 已被注销的用户 2023年7月20日 いいわ in western dialect is exactly [no] 查看翻译 这个答案有帮助吗? 嗯... (0) 有帮助 (0) 已...
Taking a stand is not as highly regarded in Japan as it is in the U.S., and in fact, Japanese would often rather avoid taking a stand, at least publicly in order to leave room to maneuver according to the consensus of opinion, and to adapt to the views emerging around them. ...