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Every language and culture has curse words(脏话). What gives a curse word its power is partly its meaning and partly its sound. "In English, for example, curse words tend to contain a high percentage of plosive sounds—including P, T and K, "said Ryan McKay, a psychologist at University of London.

Dr. McKay teamed up with his colleague Shiri Lev-Ari to learn whether this familiar pattern went beyond English. They wondered whether it might even represent what's called sound symbolism. Sound symbolism is when a word sounds like what it means.

The researchers first asked fluent speakers of Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Korean and Russian to list the most vulgar(粗俗的) words they could think of. Once they'd made a list of each language's most frequently used curse words, the researchers compared these with neutral words from the same language. In these languages, they didn't find the plosive sounds that seem common in English curse words. "Instead, we found that the vulgar words were defined by what they lacked: the approximant sounds that include letters I, L, R, W and Y, "Dr. Lev-Ari said.

Next, the scientists invited 215 native speakers of six languages: Arabic, Chinese, Finnish, French, German and Spanish. The participants listened to pairs of words in a language they didn't speak, and guessed which word in each pair was offensive. In reality, all the words were invented. For example, the researchers started with the Albanian word "zog," for "bird, "and created the pair of fake words "yog" and "tsog."Participants were more likely to guess that words without approximants, such as "tsog," were curses.

Finally, the researchers combed through the dictionary for English curse words and their cleaned-up versions. Once again, the clean versions included more of the sounds I, L, R, W and Y.

A 20th-century linguistic(语言学的)principle claimed that the sounds of words were arbitrary: Any word could have any meaning. With curse words, though, as in other cases of sound symbolism, "the sounds themselves seem to carry meaning, "said Lev-Ari." That's a new thing, "said linguist Benjamin Bergen." Curse words across languages, unrelated to each other, may pattern similarly. "He also pointed out, to make sure the pattern of approximants missing from curses isn't an accident, it would be nice to find it in an even larger sample of languages.

(1) What is the purpose of McKay and Lev-Ari's research? A. To analyze a phenomenon. B. To confirm an assumption. C. To explain a definition. D. To challenge a theory.
(2) What were the participants asked to do in the second part of the research? A. To decide which curse words are used more frequently. B. To make up new curse words from real words. C. To guess a word's offensiveness according to its sound. D. To identify the approximants in curse words.
(3) According to Lev-Ari, which of the four is likely to sound offensive? A. tusck B. sola C. darn D. biach
(4) What can we learn from the last paragraph? A. The old linguistic principle of sounds and meanings is wrong. B. In sound symbolism, a word's sound represents its meaning. C. The research reveals the similarities between different languages. D. The result of the research is not fully accepted by scientists.
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The captain of the ship, the Beagle, wanted someone who would "profit by the opportunity of visiting distant countries yet little known". The person who answered the call was not the captain's first choice. It was a young man who had left medical school without completing his degree. What's more, he had recently received a letter from his father predicting that he would be "a disgrace to yourself and all your family". Despite all this, his adventures on this ship would lead to one of the most important scientific discoveries of all time.

The young man in question, Charles Darwin, was a geologist and naturalist, fascinated by rocks, plants and animals. The journey gave him the chance to study various living things in their natural environments. After Darwin had spent some time in South America, his room on the ship was crowded with samples of the plants and animals he had collected. As he studied these, he asked himself the question: how did different species come to exist?

At that time, people believed that all species had appeared on Earth at the same time, and had not changed since. But Darwin began to think differently. He noticed that some species of animals were very similar to each other. Maybe animals evolved as they adapted to their changing environments. It was just an idea, but enough to inspire Darwin to look for more evidence. When the Beagle reached the Galapagos Islands in 1835, Darwin saw a variety of new species, but it was the birds that interested him the most. Darwin noticed that there was a difference between the finches (雀科小鸟) on each of the islands. It seemed their beaks (鸟喙) had evolved according to what food was available on that particular island.

Darwin suspected the finches had evolved from a common ancestor, which had arrived on the islands a long time before. Over time, it had slowly evolved into many new species. And that was the answer to how new species of plants and animals came to exist: they evolved from earlier ancestors.

It was a completely new idea — a theory of evolution. Darwin explained this theory in his book, On the Origin of Species. Many people refused to believe that living things, including humans, had evolved from lower forms of life. But Darwin's scientific studies were so convincing that more and more people started to believe his theory.

Today, On the Origin of Species has changed ideas about life on Earth forever. And it all began with the journey on the Beagle.

(1) Why did the captain of the Beagle choose Darwin to sail together? A. Because he appreciated Darwin's talent and wanted to offer some help. B. Because he had recently received a letter asking for help from Darwin's father. C. Because he hoped this valuable expedition would also benefit someone who needed it. D. Because he thought Darwin's adventures might lead to an important scientific discovery.
(2) Which of the following is the correct order to describe Darwin's exploration?

①Darwin suspected that the finches had evolved from a common ancestor.

②Darwin proposed a theory that living things had evolved from lower forms of life.

③Darwin wanted to know how different species came to exist.

④Darwin noticed there was a difference between the finches on the Galapagos Islands.

⑤Darwin studied various living things in their natural environments.

A. ⑤③④①② B. ⑤④①③② C. ③④①⑤② D. ③⑤②④①
(3) What was people's original attitude towards Darwin's book, On the Origin of Species? A. Supportive. B. Critical. C. Neutral. D. Suspicious.
(4) Which of the following would be the main idea of this text? A. Darwin's interest in various living things made him a great naturalist. B. Darwin's journey on the Beagle inspired his Theory of Evolution. C. Darwin went on a journey to confirm his scientific discovery. D. Darwin's discovery has changed ideas about life on Earth.
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(1) How do fitness apps attract users most? A. They help users to follow regular routines. B. They cut down the expensive training fees. C. They save adequate time for the beginners. D. They connect friends while doing workouts.
(2) What do JEFIT and Fooducate both offer? A. Recipes and diet tips. B. Custom training courses. C. The latest workout videos. D. Active support communities.
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Do you want to travel to the New England Aquarium and experience it? If you are an aquarium super fan, I believe you must be interested in some information below. 

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