问题 写作题

读写任务。

     阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。

     If you're kept to 140 characters or less as you are on Twitter, sometimes abbreviations can be helpful.

     However, some abbreviations, as well as other Internet slangs, have passed the helpful line.

     If we're going to spend much time on social media sites like Twitter and Facebook, we should do our best to make us not look like idiots. There are a lot of words, phrases and abbreviations that we need to

understand.

     AMIRITE - No, you're not.

     STFU - No.

     BAMF - Surely, anyone writing this on Facebook is nothing close to a bad ass.

     FAIL - Overuse has turned this word into an immediate signal for "I'm snarky and sarcastic and I

think I'm better than you."

     FTW - You've won nothing. Trust me.

     GTL- Be honest, the only time you see the inside of a gym is when your're watching "Breaking

Bonaduce" rerun.

     PWN - I don't have any idea what this even means. But I do know two things. First, whatever it is, I

have never been "pwned" and you do not "pwn" me. Second, using this word makes me want to stuff (填满) your locker with your D&D toys.

【写作内容】

1.以约30词概括上文的主要内容。

2.以约120个词对“网络语言”这一主题发表你的看法,内容包括:

(1)简述你所见过的网络语言;

(2)谈谈你对网络语言的看法。

【写作要求】

1.作文中可以使用亲身经历或虚构的故事,也可以参照阅读材料的内容但不得直接引

      用原文中的句子。

2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。

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答案

One possible version:

     The writer states that sometimes Internet slangs are helpful in our everyday life when we log in the

internet so we should know some internet slangs although some of them are not of much use.

     As Internet chat and instant messaging increasingly become a part of life for China's computerliterate

youth, the use of Internet slang with Chinese characteristics has grown and adoption of the terms has

permeated all areas of Chinese life. The everexpanding vocabulary of abbreviated, invented, and adapted

terms, such as MM meaning girl, dinosaur for an unattractive woman and PK for an opponent, has rapidly entered the public frame of reference. Many youngsters also like to use "ing" after Chinese words to

express the present progressive tense in the cyberspace.

      From the English learning point of view, we have ventured into the Englishspeaking environment of

the Net and noticed that people do not necessarily use the type of English that we learned in class. Many

of the slang words can seem confusing, obscure, or even nonsensical. In my opinion, myriads of use of

internet slang in reality will inevitably bring amounts of troubles, such as informal expression, ambiguity

or disagreement. Therefore, internet slang should be at least prohibited in official documents, news

broadcast and textbooks.

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