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《海外英语》2014,(12):15-15
It is against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp. (Georgia) One man may not be on another man's back. (Georgia) It is prohibited to cut offa chicken's head on Sunday It is also illegal to carry a chicken by its feet down broadway on this day. (Georgia) One may not place a deadbird on a neighbor' s lawn (Georgia) Rocks may not be thrown at birds. (Georgia) Persons may not wear hoods in public. (Georgia) Cars may not be driven through playgrounds or on sidewalks. (Georgia) Chicken must be eaten with the hands. (Georgia) Though it is illegal to spit from a car ora bus, citizens may spit from a truck. (Georgia) It is illegal for a chicken to cross the road. 相似文献
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《海外英语》2014,(11):32-33
Well, I, I suppose the accent itself is quite sing-songy, it's quite up and down. Much like the Welsh themselves, you see. They' re never, they' re never sort of in the middle. They either, either go to the sort of top or the bottom. And the language itself reflects that, I think; whereas standard English is much flatter. 相似文献
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《海外英语》2014,(11):35-35
Gardening is a popular hobby in the UK. In fact, the industry is worth over £4 billion and continues to grow despite the recession. One popular feature of many British gardens is the garden gnome--a small ceramic, bearded character. They' re often placed in gardens as decoration, but some people consider this to be cruel. 相似文献
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