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1、Unit 1 P91Have you ever heard hit the nail on the head? Have you ever watched a clumsy man hammering a nail into a box? He hits it first to one side, then to another, perhaps knocking it over completely, so that in the end he only gets half of it into the wood. A skillful carpenter, on the other han
2、d, will drive home the nail with a few firm, deft blows, hitting it each time squarely on the head. So it is with language; the good craftsman will choose words that drive home his point firmly and exactly. A word that is more or less right, a loose phrase, an ambiguous expression, a vague adjective
3、, will not satisfy a writer who aims at clean English. He will try always to get the word that is completely right for his purpose. The French have an apt phrase for this. They speak of le mot juste, the word that is just right. Stories are told of scrupulous writers, like Flaubert, who spent days t
4、rying to get one or two sentences exactly right. Words are many and various; they are subtle and delicate in their different shades of meaning, and it is not easy to find the ones that express precisely what we want to say. It is not only a matter of having a good command of language and a fairly wi
5、de vocabulary; it is also necessary to think hard and to observe accurately. Choosing words is part of the process of realization, of defining our thoughts and feelings for ourselves, as well as for those who hear or read our words. Someone once remarked: How can I know what I think till I see what
6、I say? This sounds stupid, but there is a great deal of truth in it. It is hard work choosing the right words, but we shall be rewarded by the satisfaction that finding them brings. The exact use of language gives us mastery over the material we are dealing with. Perhaps you have been asked What sor
7、t of a man is so-and-so? You begin: Oh, I think hes quite a nice chap but hes rather. and then you hesitate trying to find a word or phrase to express what it is about him that you dont like, that constitutes his limitation. When you find the right phrase you feel that your conception of the man is
8、clearer and sharper. In certain primitive tribes it was thought dangerous to reveal your name to a stranger. It might give him power over you. Even in modern civilized society you find yourself at a slight social disadvantage if someone knows your name but you dont know his. Command of words is ulti
9、mately command over life and experience. (447 words) 1. The author uses the idiom hit the nail on the head to demonstrate _ .( D ) (a) the skill of a carpenter (b) the importance of being skillful (c) how ones point can be driven home (d) the importance for a writer to choose the right word 2. The w
10、ord scrupulous in paragraph two means _ . ( A ) (a) minutely careful (b) highly skillful (c) very accomplished (d) carpenter-like 3. To find an appropriate word for the specified purpose _. ( D ) (a) is a matter of command of the specific language only (b) is a matter of vocabulary (c) is to pick ou
11、t a word with subtle meaning (d) involves telling people your thoughts and feelings 4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? ( C ) (a) Choosing a right word for the right situation is challenging and rewarding. (b) Choosing a right word means weighing among its many synonyms. (c) Y
12、ou need to have a clear idea of the thing you are describing to choose the right word. (d) The different shades of meaning are helpful to our expression of ideas. 5. It can be inferred that the paragraph that follows the passage may possibly discuss _ . ( B ) (a) a carpenters work (b) choice of word
13、s (c) modern civilized society (d) primitive tribes 2 English has a wide vocabulary and it is a very flexible language. There are many different ways of making a statement. But words that are very similar in meaning have fine shades of difference and a student needs to be alive to these differences.
14、 By using his dictionary, and above all by reading, a student can increase his sensitivity to these shades of difference and improve his ability to express his own meanings exactly. Professor Raleigh once stated: There are no synonyms, and the same statement can never be repeated in a changed form o
15、f words. This is perhaps too absolute, but it is not easy to disapprove. Even a slight alteration in the wording of a statement can subtly shift the meaning. The change in words is a change in style, and the effect on the reader is quite different. It is perhaps easier to be a good craftsman with wo
16、od and nails than a good craftsman with words, but all of us can increase our skill and sensitivity with a little effort and patience. In this way we shall not only improve our writing, but also our reading. Above all we should try to cultivate an interest in words. The study of words, of their orig
17、ins and shifting meanings, can tell us a great deal about human life and thought. English offers a fascinating variety of words for many activities and interests. The foreign student of English may be discouraged and dismayed when he learns that there are over 400 000 words in the English language,
18、without counting slang. But let him take courage. More than half of these words are dead. Even Shakespeare used a vocabulary of only some 20 000 words. The average Englishman today probably has a vocabulary range of from 12 000 to 13 000 words. It is good to make your vocabulary as complete as you c
19、an, but a great deal can be said and written with a vocabulary of no more than 10 000 words. The important thing is to have a good control and command over the words you do know. Better know two words exactly than three vaguely. A good carpenter is not distinguished by the number of his tools, but b
20、y the craftsmanship with which he uses them. So a good writer is not measured by the extent of his vocabulary, but by his skill in finding the word that will hit the nail cleanly on the head. (405 words) 6. In this passage, the author tells us that reading can _ . ( B )(a) increase the vocabulary en
21、ormously (b) make one become more aware of the subtle differences of synonyms (c) enable one to learn as many synonyms as possible (d) enable one to be flexible in expressions 7. Professor Raleighs statement There are no synonyms. _ . ( A ) (a) stresses the different shades of meanings (b) is too ab
22、solute and easy to disapprove (c) is what the author tries to disapprove (d) means that there is no such word synonym8. According to the author, an interest in words should be cultivated because _. ( C ) (a) it is more difficult to be expert at words than at nails (b) words are the most fascinating
23、things to observe (c) words offer us a lot of information about human activities (d) words are the most important part of a language 9. The author thinks that _ . ( B ) (a) Shakespeare had a very small vocabulary (b) Shakespeare used only a small portion of the English vocabulary (c) its not necessa
24、ry to enlarge your vocabulary (d) its reasonable to feel discouraged at the large amount of vocabulary in English 10. In the authors opinion, the most important thing is to _ . ( D ) (a) have a large vocabulary to write and speak with (b) have at least a vocabulary of 10 000 (c) use the words you al
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