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[填空题]Esperanto can be considered as a neutral language because it belongs to ______.
[填空题]The British structuralism considered that language was identified with speech and speech ability was approached through oral practice of______.
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Successful language learners can accept information that is ______.
[填空题]Suggestopaedia believes that language learning can occur at a much faster rate than it is often expected if learners can make better use of their______ powers.
[单项选择]If English is not your first language you can often be puzzled by ways of expression that the native speaker of English does not even have to ______.
A. think out
B. think about
C. think over
D. think for
[单项选择]Esperanto is an artificial language designed to serve internationally as an secondary means of communication among speakers of different languages. The creation of Ludovic Lazar Zamenhof, a Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist(眼科学者), Esperanto was first presented in 1887. An international movement to promote its use, although originally annoyed with ’disagreement, has continued to flourish and has members in more than 80 countries.
Esperanto is used internationally across language boundaries by at least one million people, particularly in specialized fields. It is used in personal contacts, on radio broadcasts, and in a number of publications of both modern works and classics. Its popularity has spread from Europe— both East and West — to such countries as Brazil and Japan. It is, however, in China that Esperanto had had its greatest impact. It is taught in universities and used in many translations (often in scientific or technological works). El Popola Cinio (From People’s China), a mo
A. Esperanto was created by a Polish.
B. Esperanto was accepted at the very beginning..
C. Esperanto has the greatest influence in Poland.
D. Esperanto is a written languag
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Gender-Neutral Language
[A] The practice of assigning masculine gender to neutral terms comes from the fact that every language reflects the prejudices of the society in which it evolved, and English evolved through most of its history in a male-centered, patriarchal society. Like any other language, however, English is always changing. One only has to read aloud sentences from the 19th century books assigned for this class to sense the shifts that have occurred in the last 150 years. When readers pick up something to read, they expect different conventions depending on the time in which the material was written. As writers in 1995, we need to be not only aware of the conventions that our readers may expect, but also conscious of the responses our words may elicit. In addition, we need to know how the shifting nature of language can make certain words awkward or misleading. "Man"
[B] Man once was a truly generic word referring to