He gave a〔humour〕___________ account of their trip to Spain.
He gave a〔humour〕___________ account of their trip to Spain.
A sense of humour and laughter may take different forms, but the effect is the same: humour helps us to maintain ____________________, and prevents us from _______________________________. It also reminds us that ___________ and ____________ are related.
A sense of humour and laughter may take different forms, but the effect is the same: humour helps us to maintain ____________________, and prevents us from _______________________________. It also reminds us that ___________ and ____________ are related.
Humour is their “________”. They do not have to switch it on deliberately, and they cannot switch it off.
Humour is their “________”. They do not have to switch it on deliberately, and they cannot switch it off.
Humour is their “________”. They do not have to switch it on deliberately, and they cannot switch it off.
Humour is their “________”. They do not have to switch it on deliberately, and they cannot switch it off.
A healthy sense of humour will help one live through difficult times.
A healthy sense of humour will help one live through difficult times.
To appreciate the humour of a joke or story, one therefore needs to understand the ______________in which it is told.
To appreciate the humour of a joke or story, one therefore needs to understand the ______________in which it is told.
The teacher’s sense of humour ______ all her<br/>students and they really liked her.
The teacher’s sense of humour ______ all her<br/>students and they really liked her.
There<br/>was a sense of humour to what he did that I found very <br/>______ . (appeal)
There<br/>was a sense of humour to what he did that I found very <br/>______ . (appeal)
中国大学MOOC: His strong sense of humour was ___ make everyone in the room burst out laughing.
中国大学MOOC: His strong sense of humour was ___ make everyone in the room burst out laughing.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about humour? A: English people don’t take pride in their sense of humour. B: In English conversation, there is always an undercurrent of humour. C: Most English conversations will involve at least some degree of banter, teasing, understatement or self-deprecation. D: Humour is their “default mode”.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about humour? A: English people don’t take pride in their sense of humour. B: In English conversation, there is always an undercurrent of humour. C: Most English conversations will involve at least some degree of banter, teasing, understatement or self-deprecation. D: Humour is their “default mode”.