Becoming a lexicographer(詞典編纂者) was completely an accident. I came across a want ad for an editorial assistant. I got called for the interview and found out it was for Merriam-Webster. I thought, “Oh,I could do that." Within a couple of months,I realized this was exactly what I needed to do.
My job is to define new words and update old ones. When I first started,I thought I'd keep a list of words I wrote new entries for. I gave up after a year and a 50-page-long list. The list would grow long and never end. At this point when people ask how many words I've entered,I can't tell them. I have probably looked at every single entry in all of our dictionaries.
To be a new entry,a word must meet three criteria. First,widespread use. Second,it has to have sustained(持續(xù)的) usage over a certain period of time (usually years) . People think of the dictionary as being the bleeding edge,but it's not. By the time a word is in a dictionary,most people have at least seen it. Third,it has to have a meaning.
Most words don't enter the language in a smooth way. Words will drop out,then increase in use again. There's an uneven upward trend. AIDS,I think,we entered within a year of its first use. It was clear it was not going away anytime soon.
I've been at this job for almost 17 years. That's kind of crazy in this day and age,but it doesn't get boring. At some time you will have had enough of doing the same work over and over again,but you can find things that are new and fresh and interesting.
24. The author's job as a lexicographer .
A. was her dream job
B. disappointed her at first
C. went beyond her expectations
D. was due to several months of effort
25. Why did the author give up on her new entry list?
A. She felt it was useless.
B. There were too many entries.
C. There was no need to keep it.
D. She was too busy to stick to it.
26. What does the underlined part “the bleeding edge” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Something that is new.
B. Something that is right.
C. Something that is formal.
D. Something that is powerful.
27. What does the author think about her job?
A. She likes it.
B. She finds it boring.
C. She is crazy about it.
D. She feels it is challenging.
(個(gè)人情況)
本文是記敘文.A幸介紹了一位詞典編幕者的工作.
24. C.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段的completely an accidem及下文作者獲得這份工作的經(jīng)歷可知, 作者進(jìn)入這一行純屬偶然。
25. B.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段的I gave up after a year and a 50-page-long list. The list would grow long and never end可知,作者本打算對(duì)自 己錄入詞典的新詞作記錄,但是一年下來就己 經(jīng)列了 50頁了,她根本沒辦法列完,所以她放棄 了。
26. A.詞義猜測題。根據(jù)劃線部分后的but it's not. By the time a word is in a dictionary,most people have at least seen it 可推測,人們一般認(rèn)為 詞典上新加入的詞條應(yīng)該都是非常新的,但事 實(shí)并非如此。在某個(gè)詞條被加入詞典之前,大 多數(shù)人都己經(jīng)見過了。由此推斷劃線部分在此 處應(yīng)該是指“新潮的東西”。
27. A.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段的but you can find things that are new and fresh and interesting 可知,作者干這一行己有差不多17年之久,但她 從沒感覺厭煩過,她總能從平凡的工作中發(fā)現(xiàn) 新鮮有趣的東西,說明她喜歡自己的工作。
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To: sunny@nwu.com
From: apple@nwu.com
Sent: 21 December 2015,10:45
Subject: computer training
Sunny,
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The guy who tried to edit English
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