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Several days ago,,1 went to my aunt’s home and saw my cousin who is studying English linguistics in a university. He showed me his learning materials.H ere are two pages of t
Now I know at some point in history, the meanings of some common words that we see every day meant something much different. The English language is developing all the time.
Nice
Generally speaking, the word “nice” is quite an expression of praise. However, back in the late 12th century, if someone said you were “nice”, it was far from saying good words about you.
Very long ago, “nice” was used to mean “foolish” and “stupid”. That sounds more like the kind of words that would start a fight, not put a smile on someone’s face. Later on in the 13th century, ‘nice” came to mean “shy and nervous”. During the 14th century, it even meant “being careful”. But finally in the 18th century, it changed to the kinder meaning we know today, and ever since then, people have been using it in a lovable way.
Sad
All of us get sad from time to time. It’s a usual part of life. A loved one passes away. We expect too much progress in an exam. Or the store is out of our favourite drink. These are all things that can make us sad.
However, once upon a time, “sad” had a very different meaning. Back in the 14th century, it was the perfect word if you had eaten too much food at dinner.
Through the years, the meaning of “sad” changed to “heavy” and then “tired”. Interestingly, when “sad” took on its present meaning, it was actually used instead of “unrot”, an old English word that was the opposite of “rot” that meant “cheerful” or “glad”.
1.When did "nice" come to mean "shy and nervous"?
A. In the late 12th century. B. In the 13th century.
C. During the 14th century. D. In the 18th century.
2.The underlined word "these" refers to指代) the following except that________.
A. a loved one passes away
B. we expect too much progress in an exam
C. the store is out of our favourite drink
D. we have eaten too much food at dinner
3. The purpose of the passage is to tell us .
A. the meanings of all words are different at some point in history
B. my cousin learns English well because of his learning materials
C. we should know about all the different meanings of words in history
D. the meanings of some words are changing because language is developing
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Square dancing has been popular for quite a few years. Its lovers believe it is good for elderly people's health But in recent years, it has many haters as well. They think too loud music or dancing too late into night influences people's life. Should square dancing be supported or limited? Here are opinions from two groups of people.
For | ? Square dancing is a helpful way for elderly people to stay fit. ? Square dancing has become an important socializing opportunity(社交机会) for those parents whose grown children have left to start their own families. ? If governments provide large places where people can dance a bit far from living blocks, most of the complaints will go away. |
Against | ? Square dancing in public may not be acceptable to all elderly people. Some of them hate the noise caused by such kind of dancing. ? Square dancing is something that elderly people themselves invented. They just want to be left by themselves to do what they like. ? There are some other healthier ways to exercise for people from different age groups and with different health .situations. Square dancing is not a good idea for everyone. |
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Square dancing has been a hot topic in daily life. People have been discussing 1. it should be supported or limited. Lovers believe it can help elderly people stay healthy. Those parents who live 2. can communicate with others while dancing. If people are 3. with large places by governments and they can dance a bit far away from living blocks, few neighbours will complain. Haters say the noise caused by square dancing is the main 4. why they are against it. They think square dancers just do what they like to do without 5. others' feelings. And square dancing.is not the only good way for all people to exercise.