题目内容
7、The English language is changing fast ,thanks to the rapid progress of technology. We all have a rapid choice: we can either bury our heads in the sand and spend the rest of our lives wishing Shakespeare were alive and well. Or we can embrace(拥抱)the new English ,enter into the spirit of the Internet age called Weblish.
“You can’t avoid it ,for the simple reason that whenever a new variety of language comes along ,it inevitably impacts(冲击)on the language as a whole .” Says Dr. David Crystal, honorary professor of linguistics(语言学家)at the University of Wales in Bangor .Whose book “Language and the Internet” has just been published.
The trouble with keeping up with the new English is not so much that there are so many new words but that the old words no longer mean what we thought they did. In the past, if someone said they did not have Windows, you would have to suppose they lived in a cave .These days ,it is probably because they use a Mac(which is a computer ,not a rain coat). Spam is as disliked as it ever was ,but whereas it once meant an unappetizing(引不起食欲的)canned meat .It now stands for unwanted “junk” email. Spellings are changing, too. Not only is text—messaging playing
“hvc wth vrbs” (havoc(混乱)with verbs),but the conventions of email communication place little emphasis on “perfect speaking”.
Weblish loves to see nouns happily become verbs( “ please bookmark this site”) ,and verbs become nouns (“ Send me the download”). Verbs and prepositions are regularly thrown together to become new nouns or adjectives(dial—up .Logon .Print—on .Pull-down. upload), while others are created from simply pairing nouns: cyberspace. Etl ,emit Internet , hyperlink , metatag ,netspeak.
1.The best title of this passage would be .
A.Keep Up with the Latest Weblish
B.Keep Up with the Latest Development in English
C.Newly invented English Words
D.Technology and English
2.We can infer from the first paragraph that .
A.some people wish Shakespeare were still alive
B.people may have different attitudes towards weblish
C.all people welcome weblish
D.weblish causes fear among people
3.The author thinks the main difficulty for people in keeping up with weblish is that .
A.old words take on new meanings
B.there are so many new words
C.the technology is changing too fast
D.weblish words are full of spelling mistakes
4.Dr.David Crystal would probably agree that .
A.people should not accept weblish
B.weblish can cause misunderstandings among people
C.weblish will destroy the English language
D.people should know something about weblish
试题答案
7、ABAD
The English language is changing fast, thanks to the rapid progress of technology. We all have a rapid choice: we can either bury our heads in the sand and spend the rest of our lives wishing Shakespeare were alive and well. Or we can embrace (拥抱) the new English, enter into the spirit of the Internet age called Weblish.
“You can’t avoid it, for the simple reason that whenever a new variety of language comes along, it inevitably (不可避免的) impacts(冲击)on the language as a whole.” says Dr. David Crystal, honorary professor of linguistics(语言学)at the University of Wales in Bangor, whose book Language and the Internet has just been published.
The trouble with keeping up with the new English is not so much that there are so many new words but that the old words no longer mean what we thought they did. In the past, if someone said they did not have Windows, you would have to suppose they lived in a cave. These days, it is probably because they use a Mac (which is a computer, not a rain coat). Spam is as disliked as it ever was ,but it once meant an unappetizing(引不起食欲的)canned meat. It now stands for unwanted “junk” email. Spellings are changing, too. Not only is text-messaging playing “hvc wth vrbs” (havoc(混乱)with verbs), but the conventions of email communication place little emphasis on “perfect speaking”.
Weblish loves to see nouns happily become verbs (“please bookmark this site”), and verbs become nouns (“Send me the download”). Verbs and prepositions are regularly thrown together to become new nouns or adjectives (e.g. dial-up, logon, print-on-demand, pull-down, upload), while others are created from simply pairing nouns: cyberspace, Etl, hyperlink, netspeak.
The best title of this passage would be ______.
A. Keep Up with the Latest Weblish B. Keep Up with the Latest Development
C. Newly Invented English Words D. Technology and English
We can infer(推断)from the first paragraph that ______.
A. Some people wish Shakespeare were still alive
B. people may have different attitudes towards Weblish
C. all people welcome Weblish
D. Weblish is not popular among people
The author thinks the main difficulty for people in keeping up with Weblish is that ______.
A. old words have new meanings
B. there are so many new words
C. the technology is changing too fast
D. Weblish words are full of spelling mistakes
Dr. David Crystal would probably agree that ______.
A. people should not accept Weblish
B. Weblish can cause misunderstandings among people
C. Weblish will destroy the English language
D. people should know something about Weblish
查看习题详情和答案>>The English language is changing fast, thanks to the rapid progress of technology. We all have a rapid choice: we can either bury our heads in the sand and spend the rest of our lives wishing Shakespeare were alive and well. Or we can embrace (拥抱) the new English, enter into the spirit of the Internet age called Weblish.
“You can’t avoid it, for the simple reason that whenever a new variety of language comes along, it inevitably (不可避免的) impacts(冲击)on the language as a whole.” says Dr. David Crystal, honorary professor of linguistics(语言学)at the University of Wales in Bangor, whose book Language and the Internet has just been published.
The trouble with keeping up with the new English is not so much that there are so many new words but that the old words no longer mean what we thought they did. In the past, if someone said they did not have Windows, you would have to suppose they lived in a cave. These days, it is probably because they use a Mac (which is a computer, not a rain coat). Spam is as disliked as it ever was ,but it once meant an unappetizing(引不起食欲的)canned meat. It now stands for unwanted “junk” email. Spellings are changing, too. Not only is text-messaging playing “hvc wth vrbs” (havoc(混乱)with verbs), but the conventions of email communication place little emphasis on “perfect speaking”.
Weblish loves to see nouns happily become verbs (“please bookmark this site”), and verbs become nouns (“Send me the download”). Verbs and prepositions are regularly thrown together to become new nouns or adjectives (e.g. dial-up, logon, print-on-demand, pull-down, upload), while others are created from simply pairing nouns: cyberspace, Etl, hyperlink, netspeak.
1.The best title of this passage would be ______.
A. Keep Up with the Latest Weblish B. Keep Up with the Latest Development
C. Newly Invented English Words D. Technology and English
2.We can infer(推断)from the first paragraph that ______.
A. Some people wish Shakespeare were still alive
B. people may have different attitudes towards Weblish
C. all people welcome Weblish
D. Weblish is not popular among people
3.The author thinks the main difficulty for people in keeping up with Weblish is that ______.
A. old words have new meanings
B. there are so many new words
C. the technology is changing too fast
D. Weblish words are full of spelling mistakes
4.Dr. David Crystal would probably agree that ______.
A. people should not accept Weblish
B. Weblish can cause misunderstandings among people
C. Weblish will destroy the English language
D. people should know something about Weblish
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The English language is changing fast,thanks to the rapid progress of technology. We all have a rapid choice: we can either bury our heads in the sand and spend the rest of our lives wishing Shakespeare were alive and well. Or we can embrace (拥抱) the new English,enter into the spirit of the Internet age called Weblish.
“You can’t avoid it,for the simple reason that whenever a new variety of language comes along,it inevitably (不可避免的) impacts(冲击)on the language as a whole.” says Dr. David Crystal, honorary professor of linguistics(语言学)at the University of Wales in Bangor, whose book Language and the Internet has just been published.
The trouble with keeping up with the new English is not so much that there are so many new words but that the old words no longer mean what we thought they did. In the past, if someone said they did not have Windows, you would have to suppose they lived in a cave.These days,it is probably because they use a Mac(which is a computer, not a rain coat). Spam is as disliked as it ever was ,but it once meant an unappetizing(引不起食欲的)canned meat.It now stands for unwanted “junk” email. Spellings are changing, too. Not only is text-messaging playing “hvc wth vrbs” (havoc(混乱)with verbs), but the conventions of email communication place little emphasis on “perfect speaking”.
Weblish loves to see nouns happily become verbs(“please bookmark this site”),and verbs become nouns (“Send me the download”). Verbs and prepositions are regularly thrown together to become new nouns or adjectives(e.g. dial-up, logon, print-on-demand, pull-down, upload), while others are created from simply pairing nouns: cyberspace, Etl, hyperlink, netspeak.
1.The best title of this passage would be ______.
A.Keep Up with the Latest Weblish |
B.Keep Up with the Latest Development |
C.Newly Invented English Words |
D.Technology and English |
2.We can infer(推断)from the first paragraph that ______.
A.Some people wish Shakespeare were still alive |
B.people may have different attitudes towards Weblish |
C.all people welcome Weblish |
D.Weblish is not popular among people |
3.The author thinks the main difficulty for people in keeping up with Weblish is that ______.
A.old words have new meanings |
B.there are so many new words |
C.the technology is changing too fast |
D.Weblish words are full of spelling mistakes |
4.Dr. David Crystal would probably agree that ______.
A.people should not accept Weblish |
B.Weblish can cause misunderstandings among people |
C.Weblish will destroy the English language |
D.people should know something about Weblish |
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The English language is changing fast, thanks to the rapid progress of technology. We all have a choice: we can either bury our heads in the sand and spend the rest of our lives wishing Shakespeare were alive and well, or we can embrace(拥抱) the new English, enter into the spirit of the Internet age and call it Weblish.
“You can’t avoid it, for the simple reason that whenever a new variety of language comes along, it is certain to impacts(冲击) on the language as a whole,” says Dr David Crystal, honorary professor of linguistics at the University of Wales in Bangor, whose book “Language and the Internet” has just been published.
The trouble with keeping up with the new English is not so much that there are so many new words but that the old words no longer mean what we thought they did. In the past, if someone said they did not have Windows, you would have to suppose they lived in a cave. These days, it is probably because they use a Mac(which is a computer, not a raincoat.) Spam is as disliked as it ever was, but whereas it once meant an unappetizing(引不起食欲的) canned meat, it now stands for unwanted “junk” e-mail. Spellings are changing, too. Not only is textmessaging playing “hvc wth vrbs” {havoc(混乱) with verbs} , but the conventions of e-mail communication place little emphasis on “Perfect spelling.”
Weblish loves to see nouns happily become verbs (“Please bookmark this site”), and verbs become nouns (“Send me the download”). Verbs and prepositions are regularly thrown together to become new nouns or adjectives(dialup, logon, print-out, pull-down, upload), while others are created from simply pairing nouns: cyber-space, Internet, hyperlink, netspeak.
1.We can infer from the first paragraph that__________.
A. some people wish Shakespeare were still alive
B. people may have different attitudes towards weblish
C. all people welcome weblish
D. weblish causes fear among people
2.The third paragraph is mainly about ____________.
A. different meanings of English words B. the rapid changes of English words
C. the difficulty in understanding words related to computer and the Internet
D. common words used on the Internet
3.The author thinks the main difficulty for people in keeping up with weblish is that _______.
A. old words take on new meanings B. there are so many new words
C. the technology is changing too fast D. weblish words are full of spelling mistakes
4.Dr David Crystal would probably agree that __________.
A. people should not accept weblish
B. weblish can cause misunderstanding among people
C. weblish will destroy the English language
D. people should know something about weblish
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The English language is changing fast,thanks to the rapid progress of technology. We all have a rapid choice: we can either bury our heads in the sand and spend the rest of our lives wishing Shakespeare were alive and well. Or we can embrace (拥抱) the new English,enter into the spirit of the Internet age called Weblish.
“You can’t avoid it,for the simple reason that whenever a new variety of language comes along,it inevitably (不可避免的) impacts(冲击)on the language as a whole.” says Dr. David Crystal, honorary professor of linguistics(语言学)at the University of Wales in Bangor, whose book Language and the Internet has just been published.
The trouble with keeping up with the new English is not so much that there are so many new words but that the old words no longer mean what we thought they did. In the past, if someone said they did not have Windows, you would have to suppose they lived in a cave.These days,it is probably because they use a Mac(which is a computer, not a rain coat). Spam is as disliked as it ever was ,but it once meant an unappetizing(引不起食欲的)canned meat.It now stands for unwanted “junk” email. Spellings are changing, too. Not only is text-messaging playing “hvc wth vrbs” (havoc(混乱)with verbs), but the conventions of email communication place little emphasis on “perfect speaking”.
Weblish loves to see nouns happily become verbs(“please bookmark this site”),and verbs become nouns (“Send me the download”). Verbs and prepositions are regularly thrown together to become new nouns or adjectives(e.g. dial-up, logon, print-on-demand, pull-down, upload), while others are created from simply pairing nouns: cyberspace, Etl, hyperlink, netspeak
- 1.
The best title of this passage would be ______
- A.Keep Up with the Latest Weblish
- B.Keep Up with the Latest Development
- C.Newly Invented English Words
- D.Technology and English
- A.
- 2.
We can infer(推断)from the first paragraph that ______
- A.Some people wish Shakespeare were still alive
- B.people may have different attitudes towards Weblish
- C.all people welcome Weblish
- D.Weblish is not popular among people
- A.
- 3.
The author thinks the main difficulty for people in keeping up with Weblish is that ______
- A.old words have new meanings
- B.there are so many new words
- C.the technology is changing too fast
- D.Weblish words are full of spelling mistakes
- A.
- 4.
Dr. David Crystal would probably agree that ______
- A.people should not accept Weblish
- B.Weblish can cause misunderstandings among people
- C.Weblish will destroy the English language
- D.people should know something about Weblish
- A.
.
The English language is changing fast, thanks to the rapid progress of technology. We all have a rapid choice: we can either bury our heads in the sand and spend the rest of our lives wishing Shakespeare were alive and well. Or we can embrace (拥抱) the new English, enter into the spirit of the Internet age called Weblish.
“You can’t avoid it, for the simple reason that whenever a new variety of language comes along, it inevitably (不可避免的) impacts(冲击)on the language as a whole.” says Dr. David Crystal, honorary professor of linguistics(语言学)at the University of Wales in Bangor, whose book Language and the Internet has just been published.
The trouble with keeping up with the new English is not so much that there are so many new words but that the old words no longer mean what we thought they did. In the past, if someone said they did not have Windows, you would have to suppose they lived in a cave. These days, it is probably because they use a Mac (which is a computer, not a rain coat). Spam is as disliked as it ever was ,but it once meant an unappetizing(引不起食欲的)canned meat. It now stands for unwanted “junk” email. Spellings are changing, too. Not only is text-messaging playing “hvc wth vrbs” (havoc(混乱)with verbs), but the conventions of email communication place little emphasis on “perfect speaking”.
Weblish loves to see nouns happily become verbs (“please bookmark this site”), and verbs become nouns (“Send me the download”). Verbs and prepositions are regularly thrown together to become new nouns or adjectives (e.g. dial-up, logon, print-on-demand, pull-down, upload), while others are created from simply pairing nouns: cyberspace, Etl, hyperlink, netspeak.
60. The best title of this passage would be ______.
A. Keep Up with the Latest Weblish B. Keep Up with the Latest Development
C. Newly Invented English Words D. Technology and English
61. We can infer(推断)from the first paragraph that ______.
A. Some people wish Shakespeare were still alive
B. people may have different attitudes towards Weblish
C. all people welcome Weblish
D. Weblish is not popular among people
62. The author thinks the main difficulty for people in keeping up with Weblish is that ______.
A. old words have new meanings
B. there are so many new words
C. the technology is changing too fast
D. Weblish words are full of spelling mistakes
63. Dr. David Crystal would probably agree that ______.
A. people should not accept Weblish
B. Weblish can cause misunderstandings among people
C. Weblish will destroy the English language
D. people should know something about Weblish
查看习题详情和答案>>The English language is changing fast ,thanks to the rapid progress of technology. We all have a rapid choice: we can either bury our heads in the sand and spend the rest of our lives wishing Shakespeare were alive and well. Or we can embrace(拥抱)the new English ,enter into the spirit of the Internet age called Weblish.
“You can’t avoid it ,for the simple reason that whenever a new variety of language comes along ,it inevitably impacts(冲击)on the language as a whole .” Says Dr. David Crystal, honorary professor of linguistics(语言学家)at the University of Wales in Bangor .Whose book “Language and the Internet” has just been published.
The trouble with keeping up with the new English is not so much that there are so many new words but that the old words no longer mean what we thought they did. In the past, if someone said they did not have Windows, you would have to suppose they lived in a cave .These days ,it is probably because they use a Mac(which is a computer ,not a rain coat). Spam is as disliked as it ever was ,but whereas it once meant an unappetizing(引不起食欲的)canned meat .It now stands for unwanted “junk” email. Spellings are changing, too. Not only is text—messaging playing
“hvc wth vrbs” (havoc(混乱)with verbs),but the conventions of email communication place little emphasis on “perfect speaking”.
Weblish loves to see nouns happily become verbs( “ please bookmark this site”) ,and verbs become nouns (“ Send me the download”). Verbs and prepositions are regularly thrown together to become new nouns or adjectives(dial—up .Logon .Print—on .Pull-down. upload), while others are created from simply pairing nouns: cyberspace. Etl ,emit Internet , hyperlink , metatag ,netspeak.
1.The best title of this passage would be .
A.Keep Up with the Latest Weblish
B.Keep Up with the Latest Development in English
C.Newly invented English Words
D.Technology and English
2.We can infer from the first paragraph that .
A.some people wish Shakespeare were still alive
B.people may have different attitudes towards weblish
C.all people welcome weblish
D.weblish causes fear among people
3.The author thinks the main difficulty for people in keeping up with weblish is that .
A.old words take on new meanings
B.there are so many new words
C.the technology is changing too fast
D.weblish words are full of spelling mistakes
4.Dr.David Crystal would probably agree that .
A.people should not accept weblish
B.weblish can cause misunderstandings among people
C.weblish will destroy the English language
D.people should know something about weblish
查看习题详情和答案>>rapid choice:We can either bury our heads in the sand and spend the rest of our lives wishing
Shakespeare were alive and well. Or we can embrace(拥抱)the new English,enter into the spirit of the
Internet age called Weblish.
"You can't keep away from it, for the simple reason that whenever a new variety of language comes
along,it inevitably(不可避免地)influence the language as a whole. "Says Dr David Crystal,honorary
professor of linguistics(语言学家)at the University of Wales in BangoL, whose book"Language and
the Internet"has just been published.
The trouble with keeping up with the new English is not so much that there are so many new words
but that the old words no longer mean what we thought they did. In the past, if someone said they did
not have Windows,you would have to suppose they lived in a cave. These days, it is probably because
they use a Mac(which is a computer,not a rain coat). Spam is as disliked as it ever was,but whereas it
once meant an unappetizing(引不起食欲的)canned meat. It now stands for unwanted'junk"email.
Spellings are changing,too. Not only is text-messaging playing"hvc with vrbs"(havoc(混乱)with verbs),
but the conventions(常规)of email communication place little emphasis on"perfect speaking".
Weblish loves to see nouns happily become verbs ("please bookmark this site"),and verbs become
nouns ("Send me the download"). Verbs and prepositions are regularly thrown together to become new
nouns or adjectives(dial-up,logon,print-on,pull-down,upload),while others are created from simply
pairing nouns:cyberspace,emit Internet,hyperlink,metatag,netspeak.
B. Newly invented English Words
C. Keep Up with the Latest Weblish
D. Keep Up with the Latest Development in
B. weblish causes fear among people
C. some people wish Shakespeare were still alive
D. people may have different opinions towards weblish
B. old words take on new meanings
C. the technology is changing too fast
D. weblish words are full of spelling mistakes
B. weblish will destroy the English language
C. people should know something about weblish
D. weblish can cause misunderstandings among people
choice:We can either bury our heads in the sand and spend the rest of our lives wishing Shakespeare were
alive and well. Or we can embrace (拥抱) the new English,enter into the spirit of the Internet age called
Weblish.
"You can't keep away from it, for the simple reason that whenever a new variety of language comes
along,it inevitably (不可避免地) influence the language as a whole." Says Dr David Crystal, honorary
professor of linguistics (语言学家) at the University of Wales in Bangor, whose book "Language and the
Internet" has just been published.
The trouble with keeping up with the new English is not so much that there are so many new words
but that the old words no longer mean what we thought they did. In the past, if someone said they did
not have Windows,you would have to suppose they lived in a cave. These days, it is probably because
they use a Mac (which is a computer, not a rain coat). Spam is as disliked as it ever was, but whereas
it once meant an unappetizing (引不起食欲的) canned meat. It now stands for unwanted "junk" email.
Spellings are changing, too. Not only is text-messaging playing "hvc with vrbs" (havoc (混乱) with
verbs), but the conventions (常规) of email communication place little emphasis on "perfect speaking".
Weblish loves to see nouns happily become verbs ("please bookmark this site"), and verbs become
nouns ("Send me the download"). Verbs and prepositions are regularly thrown together to become new
nouns or adjectives(dial-up, logon, print-on, pull-down, upload), while others are created from simply
pairing nouns: cyberspace, emit Internet, hyperlink, metatag, netspeak.
B. Newly invented English Words
C. Keep Up with the Latest Weblish
D. Keep Up with the Latest Development in
B. weblish causes fear among people
C. some people wish Shakespeare were still alive
D. people may have different opinions towards weblish
B. old words take on new meanings
C. the technology is changing too fast
D. weblish words are full of spelling mistakes
B. weblish will destroy the English language
C. people should know something about weblish
D. weblish can cause misunderstandings among people
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