Though going for a walk is ordinary in Britain, it is just not a part of the American idea. An English reporter who was just wal

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问题 Though going for a walk is ordinary in Britain, it is just not a part of the American idea. An English reporter who was just walking along the road in Los Angeles was questioned by the policeman because it seemed strange to do so. People can find side-walks beside roads only in town centres. Some suburban(郊区的)roads are so bad that cars have to travel very slowly-too slowly to be dangerous to children. A person who tries to walk at night may find that he is almost twisting (扭伤)his ankle (足)on the uneven(不平坦的)surface, but also there are no lights (the headlights of cars being good enough for the car drivers)and that angry dogs from the houses will run after him. The dogs don’t often see anyone walking past. Like Los Angeles policemen, they think he must be up to no good.

选项 A、Right.
B、Wrong.
C、Doesn’t say.

答案B

解析 原文中有It is just not a part of the American idea。
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