2023年英语专业八级听力测试test-5

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  [00:27.52]Test Five

  [00:29.60]SECTION A MINI-LECTURE

  [00:32.12]In this section, you will hear a mini-lecture.

  [00:35.40]You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY.

  [00:37.91]While listening, take notes on the important points.

  [00:41.52]Your notes will not be marked,

  [00:43.49]but you will need them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini-lecture.

  [00:47.68]When the lecture is over,

  [00:49.86]you’ll be given two minutes to check your notes,

  [00:52.17]and another 10 minutes to complete the gap-filling task.

  [00:55.34]Now listen to the mini-lecture.

  [00:57.74]English has the largest vocabulary

  [01:01.24]and the most synonyms of any language in the world.

  [01:04.85]This richness is due to the fact

  [01:07.70]that the English language has grown over the centuries

  [01:11.09]by constantly incorporating words from other languages.

  [01:15.14]Even before the Norman Conquest in 1066,

  [01:19.29]the Anglo-Saxon vocabulary included words borrowed

  [01:22.79]from Latin, Greek, Celtic and Scandinavian.

  [01:26.83]After the Norman Conquest,

  [01:28.59]the English vocabulary was doubled by the addition of French words,

  [01:33.18]especially those words reflecting a higher standard of living

  [01:36.79]and a more complex social life:

  [01:39.19]for example, words connected with food,

  [01:42.18]such as sugar, vinegar, boil, fry, roast, etc.;

  [01:46.45]and words connected with clothing such as garment, robe, mantle, gown, etc.;

  [01:52.79]and words connected with law, such as plaintiff, legacy,

  [01:56.94]and words connected with social rank and organization,

  [02:00.99]such as prince, duke, mayor etc.

  [02:04.39]While much of the new French vocabulary described new ideas and activities,

  [02:09.74]much of it duplicated the pre-existing Anglo-Saxon vocabulary,

  [02:14.34]thus giving the writer or speaker a choice of synonyms:

  [02:18.93]cure or heal, labour or work, assemble or meet,

  [02:25.06]burglary or stealing, assault or hitting.

  [02:29.21]With the enormous expansion of classical learning in the Renaissance,

  [02:33.37]there was a great influx of words of Latin

  [02:36.10]and Greek origin into the English language.

  [02:38.84]Also, the larger world discovered through travel and exploration

  [02:43.98]was a great stimulus to culture and language.

  [02:47.59]In the sixteenth century,

  [02:49.34]there also arose a fashion to ornamenting one’s discourse

  [02:54.04]with what were then called “aureate” terms drawn from Greek and Latin.

  [02:58.75]As some English-speaking people traded and traveled

  [03:03.01]around the world in modern times-

  [03:05.52]in Europe, North America, India, Australia, Africa;

  [03:09.68]their adventures also expanded the vocabulary.

  [03:12.85]Words were borrowed from Dutch, Spanish, American Indian, Eastern Indian,

  [03:18.43]Italian, Australian, Mexican, Japanese, Malay and many others.

  [03:23.47]Furthermore, the United States,

  [03:25.98]as a separate nation with its own life and character and institutions,

  [03:30.79]has added vastly to the English vocabulary.

  [03:34.18]With the rise of the United States

  [03:36.70]to a position of world influence in politics,

  [03:39.98]science, industry, trade and popular arts,

  [03:42.82]American words and phrases have gained

  [03:45.67]recognition and prestige everywhere.

  [03:47.85]Ice cream, jeep and rock-and-roll are internationally known terms.

  [03:53.87]Moreover, American terminology for many things exists side by side

  [03:59.44]with an English terminology,

  [04:01.20]thus placing another whole group of synonyms at our service.

  [04:05.35]For example, sidewalk in American English refers to the same thing

  [04:10.05]as the British term pavement does.

  [04:13.44]More examples are railroad and railway,

  [04:16.39]elevator and lift, fall and autumn,

  [04:19.89]druggist and chemist, gasoline and petrol,

  [04:23.28]installment plan and hire-purchase system

  [04:26.45]and so on through an almost interminable list.

  [04:30.28]So we can see that synonyms in English are of many kinds.

  [04:34.54]Some groups of synonyms are just words of different origins

  [04:39.03]but refer to the same thing.

  [04:41.00]For example, foreword, preface,and introduction.

  [04:44.83]Foreword is an Anglo-Saxon word;

  [04:47.89]preface is from French, and introduction from Latin.

  [04:52.05]Some groups, like plain, prairie, tundra,

  [04:55.43]refer to geographical variants of the same kind of thing.

  [04:59.70]Other groups of synonyms, like teach, educate, instruct, school, tutor,

  [05:05.83]differ from one another principally in degrees of abstraction:

  [05:09.98]teach is certainly the most general word of this group,

  [05:13.49]while the others are more specialized in application.

  [05:16.77]It can be argued that there really are no exact synonyms-

  [05:21.58]no exact equivalences of meaning.

  [05:24.31]By “meaning” here we refer to the total range of contexts

  [05:28.57]in which a word may be used.

  [05:30.76]Certainly there are no two words that are interchangeable in all contexts.

  [05:36.01]But within a given context, there is often exact synonymy.

  [05:41.70]For example: I mislaid my wallet and I misplaced my wallet.

  [05:46.73]However, in a slightly different context the two words are not interchangeable:

  [05:52.85]it would not be idiomatic to say I mislaid my suitcase.

  [05:58.10]Because mislay applies only to small objects

  [06:01.71]while misplace is applicable to both small and large objects.

  [06:07.08]This example shows again

  [06:08.64]that words which are synonymous in one of their meanings

  [06:12.24]may be different considerably in their other meanings.

  [06:15.53]Some groups of words describe the same actions,

  [06:18.81]but imply different relationships among the parties concerned.

  [06:22.74]We accompany our equals;

  [06:25.26]we attend or follow those to whom we are subordinate;

  [06:29.09]we conduct those who need guidance, and escort those who need protection;

  [06:34.12]merchant ships are convoyed in time of war.

  [06:37.86]Womanly and womanish are much alike in referring to female characteristics,

  [06:43.44]but the second applies only to males,

  [06:46.06]and in a derogatory sense.

  [06:48.25]Some differences in locution reveal differences

  [06:51.54]in the degree of formality of the occasions described.

  [06:54.93]For example, a luncheon as distinguished from a lunch.

  [06:59.41]Sometimes different locutions reveal differences not in the situations described

  [07:05.10]but in the formality of discourse about them.

  [07:07.95]For instance, He went to bed as compared to He hit the sack.

  [07:13.31]Semanticists and linguistic scholars continue to remind us

  [07:18.01]that words change in meaning according to time and place and circumstance.

  [07:22.61]Such warnings are certainly not to be ignored.

  [07:25.89]Yet there are remarkable elements of stability in a vocabulary.

  [07:30.48]The distinctions between fury and rage,

  [07:33.87]between thought and deliberation,

  [07:36.28]have remained remarkably constant since Shakespeare’s day

  [07:39.99]in all English-speaking countries.

  [07:42.07]Nothing is so important to clear and accurate expression

  [07:46.12]as the ability to distinguish between words of similar,

  [07:49.51]but not identical meaning.

  [07:51.48]In a given context, one particular word is certain

  [07:55.25]to be more appropriate than the other.

  [07:57.33]To choose wrongly is to leave the hearer or reader

  [08:00.83]with a fuzzy or mistaken impression.

  [08:03.57]To choose well is to give both illumination and delight.

  [08:08.05]The study of synonyms will help us come closer to saying

  [08:12.21]what we really want to say.

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