3.These days,young people in some English-speaking countries are speaking a strange language,especially when communicating on social media.
Look at these words chosen by The Washington Post:"David Bowie dying is totes tradge,"and"When Cookie hugged Jamal it made me totes emosh."Or this sentence:"BAE,let me know if you stay in tonight."
What on earth do they mean?Well,"totes"is a short form of"totally".Similarly,"tradge"means"tragic"and"emosh"means"emotional".It seems that,for millennials(千禧一代),typing in this form is not only time-saving but fashionable.
As you can see,many millennial slangs(俚語(yǔ))are formed by so-called"totesing"-the systematic abbreviation(縮寫(xiě))of words.The trend might have started with"totally"becoming"totes",but it now has spread to many other English words.
The origins of other millennial slangs are more complex than"totesing"."Bae",for example,has been widely used by African-Americans for years.It can be an expression of closeness with one's romantic partner or,like"sweetheart",for someone without romantic connection.After pop singer Pharrell used the word in his work,"bae"became mainstream.
Some people might think millennial slangs lower the value of the English language,but Melbourne University linguist(語(yǔ)言學(xué)家)Rosey Billington doesn't agree.She says when people are able to use a language in a creative way,they show that they know the language rules well enough to use words differently.Two other linguists,Lauren Spradlin and Taylor Jones,share the same view.The two analysed hundreds of examples of totes-speak and discovered totesing has complex roots.
It isn't simply an adult version of baby talk,nor a clever way to minimize your word count.Rather,it is a highly organized system that relies on a speaker's mastery of English pronunciation.It is about sounds,follows sound system of English and has strict rules.
28.Why do young people like using e-slangs?B
A.They are time-consuming.
B.They are in fashion.
C.They are complex.
D.They are in order.
29.What's the author's purpose of mentioning"Bae"in Paragraph 5?D
A.To support that totesing is no baby talk.
B.To analyse the usage of millennial slangs.
C.To inform people how it became mainstream.
D.To explain the complex origins of millennial slangs.
30.Which statement may Rosey Billington agree with?D
A.Totesing is a loosely organized system.
B.Millennial slangs lower the value of English.
C.It's simply a clever way to reduce the word count.
D.Totes-speak requires a good command of English.
31.What's the best title of the passage?A
A.E-slangs Catch on Among Youth
B.Linguists Disapprove of Totesing
C.Millennial Slangs Take the Lead
D.English Has Greatly Changed.
分析 本文是一篇說(shuō)明文.現(xiàn)在一些說(shuō)英語(yǔ)的國(guó)家的年輕人喜歡用縮略詞,尤其是在社交媒體上.有些語(yǔ)言學(xué)家認(rèn)為,年輕人對(duì)縮略詞的使用不但沒(méi)有降低英語(yǔ)的價(jià)值,反而表明他們熟練掌握了英語(yǔ).
解答 28.B 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第三段"It seems that,for millennials (千禧一代),typing in this form is not only timesaving but fashionable."可知,他們認(rèn)為這是一種時(shí)尚.故選B.
29.D 推理判斷題.根據(jù)第五段"The origins of other millennial slangs are more complex than‘totesing'"可知,作者主要是用它來(lái)解釋千禧一代所使用的一些俚語(yǔ)的復(fù)雜起源.故選D.
30.D 推理判斷題.根據(jù)第六段"She says when people…words differently."可知,她同意"網(wǎng)絡(luò)縮略詞要求對(duì)英語(yǔ)(的運(yùn)用規(guī)則)能熟練掌握"的說(shuō)法.故選D.
31.A 標(biāo)題歸納題.縱觀全文可知,本文主要講述的是現(xiàn)在一些說(shuō)英語(yǔ)的國(guó)家很多年輕人都喜歡使用縮略詞,尤其是在社交媒體上進(jìn)行交流的時(shí)候.故選A.
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