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1、Section Developing ideasEmojis:a new language?While waiting outside the cafeteria, I received the following message from my friend:It took me a minute 1before I realised what it meant.The signs 2he used were to say that hed be running late and would be there soon.Instead of replying with a simple “O
2、K, dont rush”, I searched for emojis on my phone 3that would express the same message:1before引导时间状语从句;what引导宾语从句。2he used为定语从句,修饰名词signs,从句省略了关系代词that或which。3that引导定语从句,修饰名词emojis。This was my attempt to follow the trend of communicating with emojis.Emojis are used everywhere, from text messages to e
3、mails, blogs and other social media networks.With the rapid development of social media, emojis are becoming an integral component of the language 4we use to express ourselves.4本句为定语从句,修饰the language,从句省略关系代词that或which。The word “emoji” comes from Japanese, literally meaning “picture character”Emojis
4、 are small symbols 5representing ideas, emotions or feelings.They come in different categories, such as faces and people, plants and animals, and food and drink.5现在分词短语作定语,修饰small symbols。6When first introduced in Japan in 1999, emojis were limited to 176 simple designs.Now there are more than 3,000
5、 emojis 7that expand upon the way in which we communicate.Due to their popularity, the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year in 2015 was, for the first time ever, a pictograph instead of a traditional word.6本句为时间状语从句的省略形式,when后省略了主语和系动词emojis were。7that引导定语从句,修饰名词emojis;in which引导定语从句,修饰the way。In to
6、days world, emojis have become more and more popular.8It seems that emojis have clear advantages over written language. People like them because they add emotional meaning, and are quick and easy to use.In fact, this is similar to the gestures 9we use when we speak.10With a smiling or sad face added
7、 to a message or post, your reader can “see” your facial expression while reading your words.Emojis can also help people express their feelings when they cannot find the appropriate words.For instance, if your friend is moving across the country, you may just send them a string of crying faces 11 to
8、 express your sadness over your separation.8It作形式主语,that从句作真正的主语。9we use为定语从句,修饰the gestures,从句省略了关系代词that或which。10本句为with复合结构。11动词不定式短语作目的状语。emoji n表情符号cafeteria n自助餐厅sign n符号;记号rush v(使)仓促行事,匆忙行事,做事草率trend n趋势;趋向;倾向integral adj.不可缺少的component n组成部分literally adv.按字面,字面上category n类别be limited to 限于e
9、xpand v(使)扩大;增加for the first time 第一次pictograph n象形图have advantages over 有胜过的优势emotional adj.情绪(上)的,情感(上)的gesture n手势,姿势facial adj.脸上的;面部的a string of 一连串的;一系列的,一批The use of emojis has even spread to classical literature.A Shakespeare series for young readers has taken William Shakespeares popular pl
10、ays and replaced some words with textspeak and emojis.The intention of these adaptations is 12to make the classics more accessible to young readers.Some people, however, believe that these new versions have taken away the heart and soul of Shakespeares plays.12动词不定式短语作表语。As we can see, emojis have a
11、 tendency to pop up all over the place.Users of emojis say 13that they facilitate the way in which we communicate and express ourselves.But this makes others, especially educators, worry 14that we are losing the ability to communicate properly using the written word, or even the spoken word.After al
12、l, how many of us today would rather send a message packed with emojis than make a telephone call? Perhaps people will one day choose to communicate in pictures, and forget 15 how to write properly.On that day, emojis will have become a real pictorial “language”But, for now, maybe 16its best that we
13、 just enjoy using them.13that引导宾语从句;in which引导定语从句,修饰the way。14that引导宾语从句;动词不定式短语to communicate properly作定语,修饰the ability;现在分词短语using the written word, or even the spoken word作方式状语。15“疑问词动词不定式”结构作宾语。16it作形式主语;that引导的从句作真正的主语。textspeak n短信简写语intention n意图,目的adaptation n改编accessible adj.易懂的version n版本
14、,改编形式,改写本soul n精神tendency n趋势facilitate v促进;使便利educator n教育工作者pictorial adj.图画的参考译文表情符号:一门新语言?在自助餐厅外等待的时候,我收到了朋友发来的信息:我花了一分钟才理解这条消息的意思,这些符号是想说他要迟到了,会尽快过来。我没有简单地回复“好,别着急”,而是从手机上搜索了几个表达相同意思的表情符号:这是我追随使用表情符号交流这一潮流的一次尝试。表情符号无处不在,从短信到电子邮件、博客以及其他社交媒体网络都会使用表情符号。随着社交媒体的飞速发展,表情符号正在成为我们用于表达自我的语言不可或缺的一部分。“Emoj
15、i”一词源于日语,字面意思是“图画文字”。表情符号是表示想法、情绪或感受的小图标。它们可分为不同类别,比如面部表情和人物、动植物、食品饮料等。1999年,表情符号首次在日本推出,当时只有176个简单的图案。现在我们能使用3,000多个表情符号来拓宽我们的交流渠道。由于表情符号的风靡,牛津词典2015年的年度词汇是,这是图画文字首次替代了传统意义上的单词。在当今世界,表情符号越来越受欢迎。表情符号似乎比书面语言更具明显优势。人们喜欢它们,因为它们增添了语言的情感含义,使用方便快捷。事实上,这就像我们说话时用的手势一样。当在信息或帖子中加一个微笑表情或悲伤表情时,你的读者在读你写的内容时就能“看到
16、”你的面部表情。表情符号还能帮助人们在找不到合适的词汇时表达他们的感受。举个例子,假如你的朋友将要搬去另一个国家,你可以发给他们一串哭脸,来表达自己对于你们将要分离的忧伤之情。表情符号的使用甚至蔓延到经典文学之中。一套为年轻读者写的、内容取材于威廉莎士比亚流行戏剧的系列丛书,就把书中一些词语更换为短信简写语和表情符号。这些改写的目的是使经典著作更容易被年轻读者接受。然而,也有人认为这些新版本剥夺了莎士比亚戏剧的精髓。正如我们所见,表情符号的趋势是变得越来越随处可见。表情符号的使用者声称它们更便于我们沟通交流、表达自我。但是这使得一些人,尤其是教育工作者,担心我们正在失去使用书面语甚至口语来正确
17、沟通的能力。毕竟,现如今,我们当中有多少人宁愿发送一条满是表情符号的短信,也不愿意打电话?或许有一天,人们会选择用图片来交流,忘记了怎样正确书写。到那一天,表情符号将成为真正的图画“语言”。但是现在,或许我们最好还是享受使用它们的乐趣吧!Step One:Prereading Do you often use emojis when you send messages to your friends? Discuss in pairs and guess what the following emojis mean.1 2 3 4 5 答案:1.茶余饭后2.余音绕梁3.鸡飞蛋打4.掩耳盗铃5.
18、走马观花Step Two:Whilereading.Read for the main ideaThe text mainly tells us the history and development of emojis and their popularity.Read for detailsRead the passage carefully and choose the best answers.1What is the original meaning of “emoji”?APicture character.BPictorial language.CEmotional pictur
19、e.DEmotional symbol.2When were emojis first introduced in Japan?AIn 1988.BIn 1998.CIn 1999.DIn 2009.3Compared with written language, emojis have many advantages EXCEPT that .Aemojis are quick and easy to useBemojis can express meanings more clearlyCemojis can add emotional meaning to the languageDem
20、ojis can help people express feelings when they cant find the appropriate words4What is the authors attitude to the popularity of emojis?ASupportive.BNeutral.CSkeptical.DCritical.答案:14ACBAStep Three:Postreading阅读课文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Emojis are small symbols representing ideas, emotions or f
21、eelings.When first 1.introduced (introduce) in Japan in 1999, emojis were limited to 176 simple designs.Now there are more than 3,000 emojis that expand upon the way in 2.which we communicate.Due to their 3.popularity (popular), the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year in 2015 was, for the first tim
22、e ever, a pictograph instead of a traditional word.People like them because they add 4.emotional (emotion) meaning and are quick and easy 5.to use (use)With a smiling or sad face added 6.to a message or post, your reader can “see” your facial expression while 7.reading (read) your words.Emojis can a
23、lso help people express their feelings when they cannot find the appropriate words.The use of emojis 8.has spread (spread) to classical literature in the last few years.As we can see, emojis have a tendency to pop up all over the place.But this makes others, 9.especially (especial) educators, worry
24、that we are losing the ability to communicate properly using the written word, or even the spoken word.But, for now, maybe 10.it is best that we just enjoy using them.重点单词1lay a solid foundation 奠定坚实的基础2a key component 一个关键的组成部分 3the reconstruction of the old temple 旧庙的重建4a childs emotional and inte
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