Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A: He thought that sign languages are substandard languages.
B: He thought that sign languages are natural languages.
C: He thought that sign languages are artificial languages.
D: He thought that sign languages are international languages.
A: He thought that sign languages are substandard languages.
B: He thought that sign languages are natural languages.
C: He thought that sign languages are artificial languages.
D: He thought that sign languages are international languages.
举一反三
- Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. A: Sign languages. B: Natural languages. C: Artificial languages. D: Genuine languages.
- While languages such as English, German, and French have been international languages because of their governments' political power, this is less likely to be the case in the 21st century where economics and shifts in population will have more influence on languages.
- The example of American Indian languages in the passage is to illustrate that ______. A: American Indian languages are not backward B: "Backward" languages are borrowing from other languages C: "backward" languages may possess quite complicated vocabularies D: Western languages may also borrow from "backward" languages
- How many languages does Peter speak?- _________ A: Many languages. B: Pretty well. C: Four languages. D: With his roommates.
- - How many languages does Peter speak? <br/>- _________ A: Many languages. B: Pretty well. C: Four languages. D: With his roommates.