阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
What is an accent? An accent
is a flavoring to your speech that influences the sounds of words and sentences.
In Birmingham you might hear "lake" sounding close to "like",
and In Ireland you might hear "this" sounding close to "diss".
Accents are related to
social groups: Birmingham, say, or upper class. Everyone has an accent, and no one
is accent-free. And for every accent there are groups of people who react badly
to it. These reactions are the result of prejudice —an unreasoned jumping to conclusions.
Everybody has prejudices
about accents. I certainly do. I have held prejudices about other people's accents.
But over the decades, my experience of working with people from a wide range of
backgrounds has led me to give up these prejudices. However, I still have prejudices
that I find difficult to control.
Academics tell us that
no accent is superior to any other. But the reality is that the wider world likes
the idea of simple rules which tell us what is right and wrong. We like to judge
our colleagues on the basis of these rules. If you break these rules, you are somehow
to blame.
Jacob, Member of Parliament,
remembers when he first stood unsuccessfully for election in Fife, Scotland,
"I gradually realized that whatever I happened to be speaking about, the number
of voters in my favor dropped as soon as I opened my mouth."
And some people change
their accents to sound more refined (文雅的) when
talking to people outside their immediate circle of family and friends.
Sky News ran a report recently
in which an 18-year-old woman was trying to sound less posh (上等人的), that is speaking non-standard English, because she didn't like random
people telling her that she must be rich and from a privileged background.
Lastly, it's worth being
reminded that people can have an accent and still be recognized.
(1)
What does the author think of accent prejudice?
A . It is reasonable.
B . It is hard to avoid.
C . It should be banned.
D . It causes serious social issues.
(2)
Why did Jacob fail in the election?
A . He was unwise.
B . He spoke with an accent.
C . He broke the election regulations.
D . He was unable to make himself understood.
(3)
What did the 18-year-old woman try to do according to Sky News?
A . Change her accent.
B . Remain her regional accent.
C . Pretend to be a well-educated person.
D . Imitate the upper-class British accent.
答案: B
B
A