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Driticizing teenage girls for the way they speak is nothing new.But Gretenhesabone to pick with those criti Sheues that th etheir long-time language innovation.ai Shakeapee oIf you must visit multiple stores,make sure they are close toyour home or else the gasexpense will eat away at the money saved at the stores.Buy inexpensive cuts of meatIf your dish is going tocoo for a long time,the cut of meat may be unimportant.So buyMcCulloch notes that in the 2003 book Historical Sociolingistithe least expensive one in the store.37.But add an extra 40 minutes and it will turn out great.Helsinki linguists Terttu Nevalainen and lenamMake your own breadLearn how to make bread.m 1417 to 1681.They found that female letter-writers changed the way they roe38 About $8 worth of ingredients makes about eight toan male letter-writers and that they helped the adoption ofnewten loaves of basic bread and it doesn have preservatives.words like“doth”and“maketh".Cook creativelyTheir studies even showed that womenInstead of planning a meal and then buying overpriced ingredients,try to do the opposteof linguistic changes today,adds McCulloch.39.If ground beef is on sale,make fried burgersor hamburger steak.In addition,have afew meal options that include a variety of flavors and different cooking methods.You probablyWhy do women lead the way with language innovation?Linguists aren't really sure utwouldn't want to eat deep-fried food three days in a row一Cllothat womenarGet a little help from AIeven a gift for that.I recently started using ChatGPT to help use up food in the kitchen.For example,this"A 2009 study estimated that when it comes to changing language patterns,men fallweekend,I had a tomato,half an half dozen sweet potatoes and leftover roastedbehind women about a generation,"notes MeCulloeh."That'largely dueochicken in the fridge.I told ChatGPT I wanted to make something for breakfast and dinnermhavetrdoll taken cre of hildren,ChTusing these ingredients.40e from their mothers,and women tndA.Avoid using the carB.Stay close to homeother women..’”Thoug Gretchen MeCulloch might never be blelhoeC.Just buy bread in the store occasionallyD.Buy what's on sale and plan your meal around thatagood argument that women have been revoueornmE.Home-made bread saves a lot of money and is healthierfor a group of kids that get lots of criticism for adopting new words faster.F.At the usual one-hour cooking time,it may be a little tough32.Why is Shakespeare called"the poster boy"?G.It suggested creative options and most of them were very deliciousA.To show doubt about his talent.B.To highlight his family background第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)C.To describe his role more vividly.第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)D.To tell how he learned the new words阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。33.What does the author feel about Gretchen McCulloch's conclusion?On Thanksgiving,Jordan Gullotta felt depressed and went to The Gentle Barn to seekA.Convinced.B.Confused.C.Disturbed.D.Unconcerned.comfort and a sense of peace.The Gentle Barn is a shelter in Tennessee for 41 or abused34.What is the best title for the text?animals,where visitors can brush friendly cows or kiss lovely lambs.On that day,GullottaA.Experts Say Shakespeare Is Not a Language Innovator at Allhugged the latest 42,a brown-feathered turkey.B.Teenage Girls Have Led Language Innovation for a Long Time"In just a few minutes,the bird 43 its eyes and slept in my arms,"said Gullotta."ItC.Increasing Evidence Shows Men Fall Behind in Language Innovationgave me great comfort and a sense of 44,too."D.It's Time That We Stop Criticizing Teenagers for the Way They SpeakEllie Lak,founder of the farm,said that the idea to include turkeys 45 her just a few35.How does Gretchen McCulloch mainly support her argument?weeks before Thanksgiving when a newly-arrived turkey 46 her around the farm while sheA.By conducting surveys.B.By analyzing ancient texts.was doing chores."When I sat down and 47 it to come into my arms,I found that wasC.By interviewing experts.D.By citing published studieswhat the turkey wanted,"Lak explained."Since the world has started to 48 that dogs,cats,and horses have a therapeutic()value to human beings,I asked myself,'Why not第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余turkeys?'"At first,Lak 49 to add turkeys to the program because they had been considered silly选项"How do you save money on groceries?"We sent this question to our audience andand unaffectionate.But it turned out that they were actually extremely 50 and could givepeople comfort.received various money-saving tips from them.Here's a selection of their responses"Now,they are stars here,"Lak laughed."Many visitors think 51 turkeys is a good6【2026年冲刺压轴卷(二)·英语第6页(共8页)】【2026年冲刺压轴卷(二)·英语第5页(共8页)】
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