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Is it possible that the people of the world today could agree upon a single international language that everyone would be able to speak and understand?
In the United Nations there are five official languages English, Chinese, Russian, French and Spanish. How about making one of them into an international language? English has been worked on for this purpose. A basic word list of about 850 English words named Basic English was made. These are the only verbs in the entire list:“come, go, give, keep, let, do, put, make, say, be, seem, may, will, have, send”. Writing in Basic English may require you to use a greater number of words——as in having to say“it came to my ears”instead of “I heard”——but you can still say anything you want to with about 850 different words and a few suffixes and prefixes. This is a much smaller number of words to have to memorize than the ordinary number offered to the students of a foreign language.
But people have always had a need to do more than simply“tell it as it is”. Language is for reporting not only one's work. For this, a language needs idioms, needs all kinds of grammar and style that reflect its history and development just as a person needs eyebrows. Is there some special reason why our lips should be a different color from our skin? Perhaps not, but this is how people——real people——are. For communication between people, languages in all diversity(各种各样)will remain to reflex the growth and soul of the societies that speak them.
(1)If we write a composition in Basic English, it will be ________.
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A.longer than usual
B.shorter than usual
C.hard for us to express what we want to
D.able to express ourselves in different style as we like to
(2)In the passage“tell it as it is”means ________.
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A.people can use Basic English to say what they want to
B.people think Basic English can express what they see or hear
C.people say what they want to according to the fact
D.tell something they like to
(3)This passage begins with a question. According to the writer's opinion, the answer to the question may be“________.”
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A.It will be possible in the future
B.It seems to be possible if people agree to use Basic English
C.It seems impossible that people can use a simple language to express themselves in various lives
D.It is impossible except that the five official UN languages are used at the same time
(4)Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
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A.The words used in Basic English are strictly limited to 850, and nothing more.
B.Basic English seems not to be so easy to learn.
C.Basic English can be used to express our complicated thought easily.
D.Basic English is not a natural development of the English language.
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Is it possible that the people of the world today could agree upon a single international language that everyone would be able to speak and understand?
In the United Nations there are five official languages English, Chinese, Russian, French and Spanish. How about making one of them into an international language? English has been worked on for this purpose. A basic word list of about 850 English words named Basic English was made. These are the only verbs in the entire list:“come, go, give, keep, let, do, put, make, say, be, seem, may, will, have, send”. Writing in Basic English may require you to use a greater number of words——as in having to say“it came to my ears”instead of “I heard”——but you can still say anything you want to with about 850 different words and a few suffixes and prefixes. This is a much smaller number of words to have to memorize than the ordinary number offered to the students of a foreign language.
But people have always had a need to do more than simply“tell it as it is”. Language is for reporting not only one's work. For this, a language needs idioms, needs all kinds of grammar and style that reflect its history and development just as a person needs eyebrows. Is there some special reason why our lips should be a different color from our skin? Perhaps not, but this is how people——real people——are. For communication between people, languages in all diversity(各种各样)will remain to reflex the growth and soul of the societies that speak them.
(1)If we write a composition in Basic English, it will be ________.
[ ]
A.longer than usual
B.shorter than usual
C.hard for us to express what we want to
D.able to express ourselves in different style as we like to
(2)In the passage“tell it as it is”means ________.
[ ]
A.people can use Basic English to say what they want to
B.people think Basic English can express what they see or hear
C.people say what they want to according to the fact
D.tell something they like to
(3)This passage begins with a question. According to the writer's opinion, the answer to the question may be“________.”
[ ]
A.It will be possible in the future
B.It seems to be possible if people agree to use Basic English
C.It seems impossible that people can use a simple language to express themselves in various lives
D.It is impossible except that the five official UN languages are used at the same time
(4)Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
[ ]
A.The words used in Basic English are strictly limited to 850, and nothing more.
B.Basic English seems not to be so easy to learn.
C.Basic English can be used to express our complicated thought easily.
D.Basic English is not a natural development of the English language.
查看习题详情和答案>>The English language started about 1500 years ago in England. Three groups of people came to the country. They were the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes. These three groups brought their languages with them to England. After some time, the three languages became one new language—English. The name "English" comes from the Angles. They lived in most of England. "England" means "Angle Land" or "Country of the Angles".
The language that we speak today—Modern English—is not the same as the English that people used 1500 years ago, including Old English(before ll50)and Middle English(up till 1500). That language—Old English—sounds different, and it has some different rules of grammar. There were only a few thousand words in Old English. But Modern English does come from Old English, and it is still like it in many important ways.
【小题1】When did Modern English start?
A.About the year 1150. |
B.Before the year 1500. |
C.Between the 12th century and the 16th century. |
D.About 1500 years ago. |
A.One. | B.Two. | C.Three. | D.Four. |
A.Modern English. | B.The Angles. | C.The Jutes. | D.The Saxons. |
A.grammar | B.pronunciation | C.words | D.All of the above |
A.Modern English has nothing to do with Old English. |
B.Modern English has more words than Old English. |
C.Modern English has a vocabulary(词汇量)twice as large as old English. |
D.There is no difference between Old English and Middle English. |
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As you are students of English, it’s very possible that you’ll be interested in England. That’s where the language was first spoken. But England is often called by other names. This often confuses people and I wonder if you know what these names mean. So, now I would like to tell you about this matter of names. I believe that you have heard people use the names—England, Britain or Great Britain. Let’s see what each of these names means.
If you look at a map of Europe, you’ll see a group of islands--one larger island off the northwest coast, one smaller and many tiny ones. These make up what is called the British Isles. The largest island of the British Isles is Britain. It is also called Great Britain. The smaller island is Ireland.
Britain is divided into three parts: Scotland, Wales and England. But sometimes the word “England” is used instead of “Britain”. Why so?
In ancient times, what is Britain now used to be three different countries. People in these different countries spoke different languages. Over many years the three countries became one. England is the largest and richest of the three and it has the most people. So the English people take it for granted that their own name stands for the whole island.
There’s another thing that confuses people: sometimes you may hear people say “the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland”. That is the official name of the country. Northern Ireland is only one sixth of the island of Ireland. The rest of the island is an independent state, called the Republic of Ireland. So we have the names of “England”, “Britain”, “Great Britain”, and “the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland”. Now do you know what each of them means?
【小题1】English was first spoken in ____.
A.Britain | B.England | C.Great Britain | D.Ireland |
A.Wales is the richest of the three. |
B.Scotland is the largest of the three. |
C.Sometimes England is used instead of Britain. |
D.Britain is the only name of the largest island of British Isles. |
A.part of Britain |
B.part of British Isles |
C.the official name of the whole country |
D.the largest country of all mentioned in the passage |
A.Students of English |
B.Different Names of England |
C.Different Languages Spoken in England |
D.The Republic of Ireland |