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阅读理解。 There are some stories behind Eng

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阅读理解。

     There are some stories behind English words.

     You've spent a lot of time studying how to use English in a proper way. But have you ever wondered

why English speakers say some of the things they say? For example, why do they say "an easy task" is "a

piece of cake"? Why do the two letters "OK" means "all right"?

     Many English words and phrases have stories behind them. Sometimes these stories can help us look

back into old western history. Let's take a look at a few of the original * common English words and phrases:

      OK

     "OK" was an American who lived in the 19th century. His name was "Old Kinderhook". In one year he was

trying to take the place of the leader of his town. His supporters went around the town shouting" OK \ OK \"

The supporters thought their future leader was" all right". The expression caught on, and now if something is

"all right", people like to say"OK"

     Boss

     Is your boss nice to you? If not, just be glad you weren't living in the old times. Back to that time, bosses

could do anything bad to their men and could even beat* them! That explains why the word "boss" comes from

an old German word meaning"to beat".

     A piece of cake

     A famous American writer named Ogden Nash lived in the 1930s. Many readers enjoyed his poems and

wrote them down in their notebooks. In one of his poems, Nash wrote," Her picture's in the papers now, and

life's a piece of cake." His readers found these words interesting and quickly wrote them down. They thought

that if one picture in a newspaper could make you famous, wouldn't life be easy?

     For nearly 70 years, "a piece of cake" has meant any task or activity that is easy.

1. Some of English words can tell us stories about _________.

A. how people learned English

B. how English speakers create the words

C. how people spoke English

D. how people taught others to speak English

2. The word "boss" in old German means"_________".

A. to work

B. to help

C. to beat

D. to kill

3. "OK" comes from "_________".

A. Old King

B. Old Kindman

C. Old Kinderhook

D. Old Mcdonald

4. In this passage "a piece of cake" means "_________".

A. an easy task or activity

B. a difficult task or activity

C. a simple newspaper to read

D. a famous picture in a newspaper

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答案:C情景对话题。“谢谢你加入我们今晚的讨论”“不客气”A. It’s my duty 我的职责  B. It’s all right 好吧C. It’s my pleasure 不客气  D. With pleasure 十分乐意效劳 根据语境选C

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