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一、阅读理解。
①The Internet is a place where we can talk freely, but it is also a place where we pay little attention to whether or not our language ability is becoming poorer.
②According to a recent survey by *China Youth Daily*, more than 76 percent of young people in China said they felt their Chinese language skills have declined (下降). They don't use complex rhetorical techniques (复杂的修辞手法) as often anymore. It is believed that digital technology and Internet emojis (数字技术和网络表情包) have changed their communication habits.
③For example, direct expression is the first choice to communicate online. When one sees something funny, one will simply type "hahaha" or use the "cry - laugh" emoji, *Beijing Youth Daily* noted. What's more, Cai Xiaoxia's teacher from Fuzhou, told *China Youth Daily* that words in general are being used less. For example, people can share photos and emojis online with little need for words to describe them.
④Also, "copy and paste (粘贴)" culture is getting popular. People simply pick up expressions from the Internet without much thought. Many begin to use a fixed set of sentence patterns, such as "yyds".
⑤"If this continues, it could influence our way of thinking," *People's Daily* noted. When we use expressions without thinking, it means we have become too lazy to express our real feelings. If teenagers are used to using emojis, they could lose the ability to use words properly.
⑥To improve our language skills, experts suggest that we should try to think independently and develop our own language. They also suggest that we should read more works of literature (文学). "Keep using different words to show your special feelings," said Shen Xiaolong, a professor from Fudan University.
(
A. Over three quarters of young Chinese people think their language skills have become stronger.
B. Young Chinese people don't use complex rhetorical technique as often anymore.
C. Digital technology and Internet emojis have changed young Chinese people's communication habits.
D. Young Chinese people rarely need to use words to describe photos they showed.
(
A. what people's new communication habits are
B. which phrases are the most popular on the Internet
C. why young people like using emojis
D. where young people learn new expressions
(
A. good at thinking creatively
B. unable to use words properly
C. less interested in talking with others
D. more active to express their real feelings
(
A. ①②③/④/⑤/⑥
B. ①/②③/④/⑤⑥
C. ①/②③④/⑤/⑥
D. ①/②/③/④⑤⑥
①The Internet is a place where we can talk freely, but it is also a place where we pay little attention to whether or not our language ability is becoming poorer.
②According to a recent survey by *China Youth Daily*, more than 76 percent of young people in China said they felt their Chinese language skills have declined (下降). They don't use complex rhetorical techniques (复杂的修辞手法) as often anymore. It is believed that digital technology and Internet emojis (数字技术和网络表情包) have changed their communication habits.
③For example, direct expression is the first choice to communicate online. When one sees something funny, one will simply type "hahaha" or use the "cry - laugh" emoji, *Beijing Youth Daily* noted. What's more, Cai Xiaoxia's teacher from Fuzhou, told *China Youth Daily* that words in general are being used less. For example, people can share photos and emojis online with little need for words to describe them.
④Also, "copy and paste (粘贴)" culture is getting popular. People simply pick up expressions from the Internet without much thought. Many begin to use a fixed set of sentence patterns, such as "yyds".
⑤"If this continues, it could influence our way of thinking," *People's Daily* noted. When we use expressions without thinking, it means we have become too lazy to express our real feelings. If teenagers are used to using emojis, they could lose the ability to use words properly.
⑥To improve our language skills, experts suggest that we should try to think independently and develop our own language. They also suggest that we should read more works of literature (文学). "Keep using different words to show your special feelings," said Shen Xiaolong, a professor from Fudan University.
(
A
)1. Which of the following is NOT true according to *China Youth Daily*'s survey?A. Over three quarters of young Chinese people think their language skills have become stronger.
B. Young Chinese people don't use complex rhetorical technique as often anymore.
C. Digital technology and Internet emojis have changed young Chinese people's communication habits.
D. Young Chinese people rarely need to use words to describe photos they showed.
(
A
)2. Paragraphs 3 and 4 mainly tell usA
.A. what people's new communication habits are
B. which phrases are the most popular on the Internet
C. why young people like using emojis
D. where young people learn new expressions
(
B
)3. If people are used to direct expressions and emojis, people could becomeB
.A. good at thinking creatively
B. unable to use words properly
C. less interested in talking with others
D. more active to express their real feelings
(
C
)4. The RIGHT structure of this passage isC
.A. ①②③/④/⑤/⑥
B. ①/②③/④/⑤⑥
C. ①/②③④/⑤/⑥
D. ①/②/③/④⑤⑥
答案:
1-4.AABC
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