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    There are about 6500 languages spoken throughout the worldbut about half of them are in danger of disappearing.

One of the primary causes driving language loss is that support for language communities drastically varies.While some languages are recognized by governments and taught in schoolsthe majority go unrecognizedunsupportedand untaughtleaving communities ill-equipped to pass their languages on to future generations.Tsakonianadialect(方言)in Greecehas declined to the point that only 100 speakers remain.

When a language disappearsmany other things can go away as well.For exampleparts of a communitys cultureknowledge and identity can also be lost.

One organization seeking to save world languages is Wikitongueswhich was founded as a school project by Daniel Bogre Udell in 2012when he began recording short oral histories in New York to explore the citys rich cultural diversity with the simple idea:tell me about yourself or your home in your native language.When he posted the videos onlinethe channel quickly got wide attention.

There are currently over 400 languages and dialects represented on Wikitongueschannel and more than 1500 people from 70 different countries have added videos to it.But thats far from enough.The organization seeks to serve as an Internet resource to keep as many languages as possible alive.Udell believes they can make it happen.There are many examples of languages that disappeared but later returned to use.Hebrew went extinct in the 4th century BCand was revived(恢复)in the 1800s.Now once againit's the mother tongue of half of the worlds Jewish population,”said Udell.

1.What can be inferred about Tsakonian in Greece?

A. Its hard to speak and understand.

B. It will definitely die out in the future.

C. Its not allowed to speak in Greece.

D. It lacks recognition and support.

2.What effect may be brought by the extinction of languages?

A. Harming future generations. B. Reducing cultural diversity.

C. Preventing daily communication. D. Changing school projects.

3.Whats the purpose of Wikitongues?

A. To support people in saving their languages.

B. To revive languages that have disappeared.

C. To record enough short oral histories.

D. To explore the worlds rich cultures.

4.What does Udell want to tell us by giving Hebrew as an example in the last paragraph?

A. All extinct languages will be brought back to life.

B. Its possible to prevent languages from dying out.

C. More languages will be presented on Wikitongueschannel.

D. Hebrew has become one of the most popular languages in the world.

 

1.D 2.B 3.A 4.B 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。全世界大约有6500种语言,但其中一半有消失的危险。大部分语言的消亡是由于得不到承认、缺乏支持、无人教授等原因。随语言消失的还有文化多样性的减少。有一个组织寻找到了一种可以拯救世界语言的方法:Wikitongues。目前有超过400种语言和方言出现在Wikitongues的频道上。 1.细节理解题。第二段第二句the majority go unrecognized,unsupported,and untaught,leaving communities ill-equipped to pass their languages on to future generations.与最后一句Tsakonian,a“dialect(方言)”in Greece,has declined to the point that only 100 speakers remain.可知希腊的Tsakonian语言缺乏支持和承认。故选D。 2.细节理解题。第三段最后一句For example,parts of a community’s culture,knowledge and identity can also be lost.可知语言的灭绝会导致文化、知识等文化多样性的减少。故选B。 3.细节理解题。第四段第一句One organization seeking to save world languages is Wikitongues可知Wikitongues的目的是为了支持拯救自己语言的人们。故选A。 4.细节理解题。最后一段倒数第二句There are many examples of languages that disappeared but later returned to use.可知Hebrew的例子是为了说明:有许多语言消失了,但后来又重新使用。即防止语言消亡是可能的。故选B。
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