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說明:第 11 至 20 題,每題一個空格。請依文意選出最適當的一個選項,並劃記在答案卡
之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者得1分;答錯、未作答或劃記多於一個選項者,
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第11至15題為題組
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If you've seen the movie The Lion King, then you may have heard the phrase “Ix-nay on the
upid-stay." What obscure language was being spoken? It's Pig Latin!
on words.
Pig Latin isn't actually a language, and it has nothing to do with real Latin. It's more of a play
11 is the popularity of Pig Latin that it has even made its way into TV shows and
movies. It's a way to say something in code, and only people who know the rules will be able to
it. So, what are those rules? First, take the first sound of the word, move it to the end, and
add "-ay." The word "toy" would be "oy-tay." When a word begins with consonant clusters, move
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them to the end, and add "-ay." "String” would be “ing-stray." If the word starts with a
don't move any sounds; just add “-ay.” So “apple" becomes “apple-ay."
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This doesn't happen every time, though. You just have to
its spelling. For instance, "one" starts with the letter "o," but has a "w" sound. It would be "un-way"
in Pig Latin. Let's go back to that phrase
we are familiar: "Ix-nay on the upid-stay." Now
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we can read it as, "Nix on the stupid."dainev ()
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Ow-nay, you can ave-hay un-fay with ig-pay atin-lay!
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