首页 > 中学英语试题 > 题目详情
Can you understand the following words? “Long time no see.” “Good good study, day day up.” “I like y...
题目内容:
Can you understand the following words?
“Long time no see.”
“Good good study, day day up.”
“I like your smile, but unlike you put your shoes on my face.”
Yes, we call these examples Chinglish, like “people mountain, people sea”.
Chinglish usually means English vocabulary with Chinese grammar on street signs or products. However, many English speaking tourists love them. Tom has been living in Beijing for years. “I think many Chinese people dislike Chinglish. But I love it. It’s quite interesting. I think if the translations of English in China are all perfect, something will be lost from Chinese culture.” However, Chinglish will probably become a part of history in future. Beijing has made a plan to correct Chinglish within five years. “It is so funny to see Chinglish on the signs. And they are a kind of trouble for communication between the Chinese and foreigners,” a Beijinger said.
However, some people in China like Chinglish. They think that English has “borrowed” a lot from other languages such as German, French and Spanish in the past, and now as Chinese’s turn.
1.What is Chinglish according to the passage?
A. The English words easy to pronounce.
B. The Chinese words difficult to translate.
C. The English words with Chinese grammar.
D. The Chinese words that foreigners love.
2.What does “people mountain, people sea” mean?
A. There are many people.
B. Humans are powerful.
C. All the people are running.
D. Humans respect nature.
3.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. All foreign tourists hate Chinglish.
B. English can also borrow a lot from Chinese.
C. Chinglish is a part of history and shows Chinese culture.
D. Chinglish can help the communication between the Chinese and foreigners.
4.We can learn from the last second paragraph (倒数第二段) that Beijing will____________.
A. put English words into Chinese
B. change English and Chinese
C. help foreigners to learn Chinglish
D. correct Chinglish in future
本题链接: