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【题目】 Li Yanhai,13, Liaoning

I taught my mother the catchword ( ) “Zhaxinle, Laotie ”. “Zhaxinle”means “You’ve broken my heart.” and “Laotie” means “homie”, which refers to a very close friend of yours. It’s a popular sentence from the northeast of China and now widely used by people around the country.

Zhong Yunfei, 13, Beijing

It’s not easy to teach parents catchwords. Last month, I tried to teach them, “The baby suffers (忍受) inside, but he doesn’t say a word about it”. But they didn’t know why the word baby(‘baobao’ in Chinese)”was used here. They actually believed that it was something a little baby said. I told them that “baobao” could refer to the speaker himself or herself. They said it was cute.

Zhang Yuyaowen, 13, Heilongjiang

I like to use catchwords in my daily life. Because of that, my mother likes to use them, too. Three months ago, I often used the catchword phrase, “You are really something, bro!” when somebody did a wonderful job. Since then, when my mother talks with her friends, she always uses it. I feel very happy.

Xu Youyou, 14, Guangdong

My father is not interested in catchwords. Even though I taught him one, he used it in a wrong way. I taught him“666”, which is used to praise something. Once, we had a dinner at my aunt’s home. The food was tasteless. But my father said“666” to praise it. Because of that, we had to eat up all the food on the table!

1Zhang Yuyaowen’s mother likes to use catchwords because .

A.she thinks catchwords are interesting

B.Zhang Yuyaowen likes to use them

C.catchwords are popular nowadays

D.she can communicate with her friends more easily

2Xu Youyou and his father ate up all the food at his aunt’s home because .

A.the food was delicious

B.the food was tasteless

C.they didn’t want to waste the food

D.his father used “666” in a wrong way

3If your boss shouted at you for no reason, you can say “ ” to your friend.

A.You’ve broken my heart, homie!

B.The baby suffers inside, but he doesn’t say a word about it.

C.You are really something, bro!

D.666

4The best title of the passage is .

A.The Interest of the LanguageB.My Family and Language

C.Sharing CatchwordsD.How to Talk Properly

【答案】

1B

2D

3B

4C

【解析】

本篇文章难度适中,主要讲述几个学生教他们的父母使用一些网络流行语的经历。

1细节理解题。根据I like to use catchwords in my daily life. Because of that, my mother likes to use them, too“我喜欢在日常生活中使用流行语,由于那个,我的妈妈也喜欢使用他它们”可知,因为张宇耀文喜欢使用流行语,所以他的妈妈也喜欢使用流行语,故选B

2细节理解题。根据Even though I taught him one, he used it in a wrong way“尽管我教了他一个,但是他用一个错误的方式使用它”以及The food was tasteless. But my father said666 to praise it. Because of that, we had to eat up all the food on the table“这个食物是无味的,但是我的父亲说666来表扬它,由于那个,我们不得不吃光桌子上所有的食物”可知,由于他的父亲错误地使用666,我们不得不吃光所有的食物,故选D

3推理判断题。根据全文可知,A.扎心了老铁;B.宝宝心里苦,但是什么也不说;C.你真了不起兄弟(当别人做得好时表扬别人的话);D.很棒,用于表扬别人。根据题干可知,你的老板没有理由地吼了你,你应该和你的朋友说“宝宝心里苦,但是什么也不说”,故选B

4主旨大意题。根据全文可知,主要讲述四个学生教他们的父母学习流行语的经历,并讲述了四个流行语的用法,所以标题可以是“分享流行语”,故选C

做细节理解题时要先划关键词,再根据关键词定位到文中的某一段即可做出题目。

例如第1题。根据关键词Zhang Yuyaowens mother以及because可知,定位至I like to use catchwords in my daily life. Because of that, my mother likes to use them, too“我喜欢在日常生活中使用流行语,由于那个,我的妈妈也喜欢使用他们”可知,因为张宇耀文喜欢使用流行语,所以他的妈妈也喜欢使用流行语,故选B

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