It's not a new phenomenon, but have you noticed how many nouns are being used as verbs? We all use them, often without noticing what we're doing.
I was arranging to meet someone for dinner last week, and I said “I’ll pencil it in my diary”, and my friend said “You can ink it in”, meaning that it was a firm arrangement not a tentative one!
Many of these new verbs are linked to new technology. An obvious example is the word fax. We all got used to sending and receiving faxes, and then soon started talking about faxing something and promising we'd fax it immediately. Then along came email, and we were soon all emailing each other madly. How did we do without it? I can hardly imagine life without my daily emails.
Email reminds me, of course, of my computer and its software, which has produced another couple of new verbs. On my computer I can bookmark those pages from the World Wide Web that I think I'll want to look at again, thus saving all the effort of remembering their addresses and calling them up from scratch. I can do the same thing on my PC, but there I don't bookmark; I favorite—coming from “favorite pages”, so the verb comes from an adjective not a noun.
Now my children bought me a mobile phone, known simply as a mobile and I had to learn yet more new verbs. I can message someone, that is, I can leave a message for them on their phone. Or I can text them, write a few words suggesting when and where to meet, for example. How long will it be before I can mobile them, that is, phone them using my mobile? I haven’t heard that verb yet, but I’m sure I will soon. Perhaps I’ll start using it myself!
1.“I’ll pencil it in my diary” in the second paragraph probably means .
A.it was a firm arrangement
B.he prefers a pencil to a pen
C.the arrangement should be written as a diary
D.it was an uncertain arrangement
2.A website address can be easily found if it has been______.
A.favorited B.messaged C.emailed D.texted
3.Which of the following has not been used as a verb yet?
A.message B.mobile C.email D.page
4.The best title for this passage is____.
A.Technology and Language.
B.Development of the English language
C.New Technology and New words
D.New Verbs from Nouns
This is a part from US President Barack Obama’s speech on May 14 at Bamard College in New York.
… My last piece of advice – this is simple, but perhaps most important: 36. Nothing worthwhile is easy. No one of achievement has avoided failure – sometimes catastrophic failures. But they keep at it. They learn from mistakes. They don’t 37.
When I first arrived on this 38, I was with little money, fewer options. But it was here that I tried to find my place in this world. I knew I wanted to make a difference, but it was 39 how in fact I’d go about it. But I wanted to do my part to 40 a better world.
So even as I worked after graduation in a few 41 jobs here in New York, even as I went from motley (鱼龙混杂的)apartment to motley apartment, I 42.
… And I wish I could say that this perseverance came from some innate (天生的)toughness in me. But the truth is, it was 43. I got it from 44 the people who raised me. I grew up as the son of a single mom who struggled to put herself through 45 and make ends meet. She had a marriage that fell apart; 46 went on food stamps at one point to help us 47. But she didn’t quit. And she earned her degree, and made sure that 48 scholarships and hard work, my sister and I earned 49.
And 50, I met a woman who was assigned to advise me on my first summer job at a law firm. And she gave me such good advice that I married her. And Michelle and I gave everything we had to balance our careers and a 51 family. We made that marriage work.
… So 52 it’s starting a business, or running for office, or 53 an amazing family, remember that making your 54 on the world is hard. It takes patience. It takes commitment. It comes with plenty of 55 and it comes with plenty of failures.
1. A.compete B.persevere C.struggle D.preservation
2. A.rest B.decline C.quit D.regret
3. A.campus B.downtown C.farm D.country
4. A.confident B.uncertain C.ambitious D.proud
5. A.shape B.instruct C.organize D.lead
6. A.amazing B.disturbing C.meaningful D.unsatisfactory
7. A.reached out B.put out C.gave out D.made out
8. A.presented B.structured C.learned D.created
9. A.copying B.detecting C.persuading D.watching
10. A.life B.work C.school D.business
11. A.yet B.even C.still D.also
12. A.get by B.come by C.get along D.come along
13. A.during B.through C.across D.over
14. A.mine B.us C.ours D.hers
15. A.for the time being B.long before C.up to now D.later on
16. A.young B.poor C.weak D.strong
17. A.as if B.if C.whether D.unless
18. A.rising B.raising C.arousing D.arising
19. A.view B.stay C.remark D.mark
20. A.goals B.advantages C.shortcomings D.setbacks
All the photographs in this book, _______ stated otherwise, date from the 1970s.
A.until B.once C.if D.unless
Since people are fond of humor, it is as welcome in conversation as _______ else.
A.anything B.something C.anywhere D.somewhere
Everyone wants to live in a beautiful, comfortable and “livable” place, but not
______ know where it is.
A.all B.some C.either D.both
______ in color, the garden looks dull in this late fall.
A.Lack B.Lacked C.Lacking D.To lack