2020-2021学年新教材高中英语 课时作业(八)Unit 3 Times change Section Ⅱ Using language(含解析)外研版选择性必修第二册.doc
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1、课时作业(八)Unit 3Section Using language.阅读理解ALike people from most countries, the people of the British Isles speak kinds of dialects. A dialect is a different version (版本) of a main language. It has different words and has something to do with the culture of the place in which it is spoken. It is usual
2、ly spoken with a certain accent. Although it may be different, however, a dialect is usually not so different that an outsider cant understand what is being said.Speakers of dialects in Britain are often proud of them. For this reason, when you visit an area with a dialect, particularly when it is a
3、 place visited by tourists, gift stores will sell books about the local words.The dialects of Northern Ireland have a great many words that other Britons have never heard of. The nearly poetic words of the Cockneys are famous throughout the world because they can be so clever and humorous. Here is a
4、 piece of rhyming slang: A “whistle and flute” is Cockney slang for a “suit”It is true that there are fewer dialects in Britain today than there were a hundred years ago, and far fewer than there were 200 years ago. The reason is quite clear: The modern world and its opportunities (机会) for communica
5、tion have made the differences between people much smaller. When people speak and listen to more people from a much larger area than their mothers and fathers did, the differences in the ways they speak get smaller.This means that there are now far fewer problems of understanding each other when Bri
6、tish people from the Outer Hebrides of Scotland speak with people from Cornwall in the southwest of the country. Also, English speakers from all over the world can generally understand each other. Of course, if dialects had not become less important, it would have been much more difficult for Englis
7、h as a second language to be such a big success all over the world!1How do people in Britain usually feel about their dialects?AThey consider them useless.BThey often ignore them.CThey are ashamed of them.DThey take pride in them.2How are dialects in Britain changing according to the text?AThe numbe
8、r of dialects is getting smaller.BThere wont be any dialects in the near future.CThere are fewer dialects in Northern Ireland than there are in other parts.DThere were more dialects 100 years ago than there were 200 years ago.3What is the result of the change in dialects spoken in Britain?AIt has ca
9、used people more problems in understanding each other.BIt has made the British culture much less attractive.CIt has played its part in helping English become a world language.DIt has created more opportunities for communication.4Which of the following is the best title of the text?ADialect speakers
10、in BritainBDialects in BritainCThe influence of British dialectsDThe future of British dialectsBA 2017 Gallup poll reported that 43% of employed Americans had spent at least some time working remotely, and the US Census data released in 2018 reported 5.2% of US workers being based entirely at home.E
11、ven as working from home (WFH) becomes relatively commonplace, a new form of remote work is emerging:_working from anywhere (WFA), in which employees can live and work where they choose, typically within a specific country, but in some cases, anywhere in the world with a reliable Internet connection
12、. While many companies are just starting to consider allowing employees to work from anywhere, developed WFA programs can be found at firms such as Akamai Technologies Inc. and SAP SE.Employees value the option to work remotely. A 2017 study even found that the average worker was willing to accept 8
13、% less pay for the option to work from home. And with a workfromanywhere policy, employers add even more value to employees by granting geographic flexibility. There is the significant difference: while a WFH employee can choose to pick the kids up from school or spend the lunch hour walking the dog
14、, a WFA employee can do all of those and also relocate closer to aging parents or to a location with a lower cost of living.In our experience, however, managers often worry about remote employees working less, multitasking, or mixing personal responsibilities with work. There are also concerns that
15、allowing employees to work from anywhere could decrease communication and collaboration (合作) among coworkers and might limit the informal learning that typically happens in the office.But one 2015 study by a Chinese travel agency found that when call center employees were shifted to working from hom
16、e, their productivity increased by an average of 13%, apparently due to a reduction in break time and sick days combined with a more comfortable working environment. This finding raises the question: Could employees in a workfromanywhere program also benefit from similar productivity increases?5What
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