Chinese netizens who like to create and use cyber words such as geilivable might find a ne

发布时间:2020-08-16 16:26:49

Chinese netizens who like to create and use cyber words such as geilivable might find a new regulation very ungeilivable. The new regulation by the General Administration of Press and Publication last week banned the use of Chinglish words created by netizens for publishing in the Chinese language.
Geilivable, bining the pinyin geili (giving strength) with the English suffix (后缀) for adjectives, literally means giving power or cool. Different suffixes and prefixes were then added to the word. Hengeilivable means very cool, and ungeilivable means dull, not cool at all.
Cyber language is popular among Chinese netizens, who create Chinglish words to reflect phenomenon in society. One example is antizen, which refers to college graduates who earn a meager salary and live in small rented apartments, like tiny and laborious ants.
David Tool, a professor with the Beijing International Studies University, said it's very interesting to bine Chinese with English to create new words. English is no longer mysterious to the Chinese people. They can use the language in a flexible way according to their own experiences, Tool said.
At the announcement of the regulation by the General Administration of Press and Publication, netizens expressed their concern.
The administration is totally 'ungeilivable', said a netizen named laoda1713. I know other netizens will shed tears with me... it is a good chance to enrich our language.
Language is always developing, said a columnist, Wang Pei. It needs to be updated to absorb foreign culture and folk wisdom.
But an unnamed official with the administration said that, in fact, many senior staff from news media who supported the regulation were worried that years later, the younger generation would forget how to use formal Chinese expressions. The official also pointed out that the regulation was only for formal publications in Chinese language, and it only banned Chinglish words in the publication.
【小题1】 The new regulation by the General Administration of Press and Publication may be aimed at     .  A.simplifying the Chinese languageB.limiting the development of languageC.banning the use of ChinglishD.making the netizens more serious【小题2】 The underlined word meager in the third paragraph probably means    . A.poorB.flexibleC.highD.plentiful【小题3】 From this passage we can infer that     .  A.the Chinese people like their own language onlyB.the English words are considered informal in ChinaC.nobody in China will support the new regulationD.geilivable will be popular among Chinese netizens【小题4】Which may be the title of this passage?  A.New regulation is announcedB.Cyber words make language livelyC.Different views about cyber language D.New phenomenon in China【小题5】On which column of China Daily can you find this passage?   A.EntertainmentB.BusinessC.TravelD.OpinionC【小题1】A【小题1】D【小题1】B【小题1】D 

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