河北省2025-2026学年第一学期期中教学质量检测七年级英语(RAB)答案
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23:54 d26 2 4I 561 91% power of speech, all my classmates and I could do was smile and nod at one another as we took inthe newvocabulary.Learning ASL in the early weeks was a culture shock and a bruise to my ego. As a writer, I pridemyself on a certain facility with language. I was taught that there's a perfect combination of words nou pue eis gaa o padxai'is ur yn ue aeuno asaid aso ues i fluency would come once I collected a critical mass of signs. The first thing you learn in ASL class isthe alphabet. As my classmates and I asked and answered questions using words we didn't have theazop e usaas usseequa sem al ulds snoge um pa aam syaam a asou suspolitely smiling faces watching me as I slowly spelled, misspelled and restarted spelling words-often multiple times— was its own kind of torture. Over time,I picked up on new conventions, like waving a hand or stomping on the ground to getsomeone's attention. My fingers stalled as they reached for new shapes, and I struggled todifferentiate very similar looking signs. EventuallyI realized that when you're communicating in signlanguage, diction (措词) is not as important as the way you embody what you're communicating. 1once asked a teacher how to sign the word “desperate". "ASL doesn't have a direct translation of'suem, piom ay ubis asn! nybiw no'aneladsap, ubis ot suem no jl, 'aw piot ay a'pom ys!lbug Aanabut with the appropriate facial and body posturing to show your desperation.It doesn't make sense to sign frustrated'if your face doesn't look at all frustrated," he added — it's like speaking in adeadpan monotone while claiming you're angry.I've been attending ASL classes for almost two years. Initially, my reason was trivial: a childhoodfascination with “secret languages". While ASL may not wholly share a vocabulary with English, thatdoesn't mean it lacks precision. Its precision, I've learned,lies in the common language of the body. 24. How did the author feel in the first ASL class?A.FrustratedB. Confused.C. Anxious.D. Hesitant. 25. What made the author embarrassed when learning the alphabet?A. Putting on smiling facial expressions.B. Being made fun of in front of the class.C. Waving a hand to get someone's attention.D. Misspelling and respelling words repeatedly 26. According to the passage, what can we learn about ASL?A. It's a universal language system across cultures. B. It conveys more emotions than verbal language.C. It requires a combination of signs and emotions.D. It has a direct translation of signs for everyword. 27. What has the author learned from her learning experience?A. The body is what gives language life.B. Diction is what gives language flavour.C. Fluency comes from the mastery of signs. D. ASL prioritizes precision over communication.CIf you've ever hung around scientists, you've most likely heard one of them say “the bestexplanation is the simplest one.” But is it? From the behavior of ants to the occurrence of tornadoes,the natural world is often quite complex. Why should we assume the simplest explanation is closestto the truth?This idea is known as Occam's (or Ockham's) razor.It's also referred to as“rule of economy"第4页/共4页个L
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