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【2017年整理】Book与3U5_RE
Return to Menu;Passage A
Think About It
Read About It
Talk About It
Write About It;Read About It
Language Points
Content Awareness
Language Focus;; “Please,” he said. “What is the meaning of these words?”
I stared at the words in the distressed way you might stare at party guests whose faces you’ve seen somewhere before but whose names have escaped your mind. Proverb? Peculiar? Idiomatic? How on earth should I know? It’s one thing to use a word, it’s another to explain it. I resorted to shifting the topic.
“Where did you get these words?”
The driver explained that he was Pakistani. He listened to the radio as he drove and often jotted down unfamiliar, fascinating words whose meanings and spellings he then sought from his passengers.
“Peculiar,” he said. “What does this mean?”
I could manage that one. “Strange,” I said. “Odd. Often with a hint of something suspicious.”
“Thank you, Miss. And idiomatic?” ; I cleared my throat. “Um, it’s a, well, um. It involves a peculiar use of the language.”
I thought my use of peculiar was kind of clever. He looked confused, a reminder that clever’s not clever if it doesn’t communicate.
“Uh, let’s see. ‘Idiomatic’ is related to the word ‘idiom’. An idiom’s something that’s used in, say, a particular part of the country or by a particular group of people. People who aren’t part of that group aren’t likely to use it and might not understand it.”
Watching his puzzled look, I did what a person often does when at a loss for the right words: I went on talking, as if a thousand vague words would add up to one accurate definition.
“Can you give me an example?”
I racked my brains. “Gapers block,” I said. A peculiarly Chicago phrase.; But did it really qualify as idiomatic? I had no idea because the longer I thought about idioms the less sure I was what they were.
“And proverb?”
I should have told the poor man right then that I might be misleading him down the proverbial path, whatever that really means, but instead I said, “I
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