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As an English teacher,I found that English slang (俚語(yǔ)) can be more difficult for those who learn English as a second language to understand.This became clear when I was talking to one of my students,Cathy,in Japan. "Excuse me,Miss White.I want to go to buy a notebook outside the school." "It's bucketing outside," I said.It is an English slang expression which means "it is raining".However,she didn't seem to understand what I said.
   The point I'm trying to get across is that being puzzled about English slang in the beginning is perfectly natural because it is what makes the language special.But learning some slang is a fantastic way of understanding the culture of a country.English does have some interesting slang.Here is some of my favorite slang which is common in Northern Ireland.
   To keel over:If someone keels over,it basically means that he/she has fallen over because he/she has passed out or died.
   To be in bed with your head:This is used to describe someone who has gone to bed because he/she has a headache.
   To upset the apple cart:This means that someone has caused trouble or upset someone's plans.
   Dead on:This means "exactly right", "perfect",or shows that someone agrees with what you've said.
   Slang can be difficult to learn but it's really impressive when you get it right!Slang also helps you sound friendly,so it's great for making friends.If you can use some of these English expressions in a conversation,people will be amazed!

(1)How did Cathy feel when the author said "It's bucketing outside"?
D
D

A.She was unhappy.
B.She was surprised.
C.She was worried.
D.She was puzzled.
(2)What does the author say about slang?
C
C

A.It tells us the history of a country.
B.It is created by language teachers.
C.It shows the culture of a country.
D.It is used to impress foreigners.
(3)If someone says "Does the word mean 'elevator'?",what could you say?
B
B

A.I keel over.
B.You're dead on.
C.You upset the apple cart.
D.I'm in bed with my head.
(4)In which part of a newspaper can we read this text?
A
A

A.Culture.
B.Science.
C.Travel.
D.Lifestyle.

【考點(diǎn)】說(shuō)明文傳統(tǒng)文化
【答案】D;C;B;A
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