Asked what he would do to improve a government, the
ancient Chinese sage Confucius answered that his first measure would be "to
correct language". He meant that if words don’t mean what they seem to mean
people cannot put any plan into action as intended. The state of language at the
dawn of the twenty-first century appears to be more confused than ever—thanks in
large part to the enormous influence of television, radio, and print media over
what we buy, desire, and believe. Benjamin Radford, managing editor of The Skeptical Inquirer magazine, offers hundreds of examples of deceptive practices in journalism, advertising, political activism, public relations, and charity appeals. The real danger to the public, he insists, comes not from outright lies about events or individuals, because in most cases facts can ultimat A. it’s urgent to improve a government B. it’s very important to use language correctly C. words don’t mean what they seem to mean D. today’s language is in a state of confusion [单项选择]
[简答题]原文:He would do anything he was asked to do but return to his old life.
译文:只要能回到旧的生活里去,派他做什么工作都行。 改译: [填空题]What would he rather not do by saying that he was not a political animal
[填空题]Mary asked Jack what books he was interested in.
Mary asked Jack what books ______ him. 我来回答: 提交
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