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A.It is a work of nonfiction.B.It records the stories of Li and Katia.C.It reveals the sccrets of the universeD.It is based on Li's personal expericnces.25.How did the science fair benefit Li?A.It satisfied her every whim.B.It boosted her confidence.C.It helped her make friends with katia.D.It allowed her to earn credits in science.26.What is paragraph 4 mainly about concerning "Clues to the Universe"?A.Its plot.B.Its style.C.Its significance.D.Its background27.What might Li feel when hearing from the girlA.Astonished.B.ConfusedC.WorriedD.Pleased.OThree Latin abbreviations (cause no end of confusion in English,viz.e.g.i.e.,and viz.Itsclf.Thcy sccm to have appearcd in the 15th and 16th centurics,when English speakers werc in thehabit of borrowing terms from Latin language.E.g.(exempli gratia,"by way of example")is by far the most popular today,according to GoogleBooks Ngram Viewer.It is basically a fancy way to say "for example"as it is used to introduce specificcxamplcs of a morc general topic or point:"She trains big dogs,c.g.,Grcat Dancs,mastiffs andRottweilers."E.g.always implies that what follows is not a thorough list-our trainer might also workwith,say,Irish wolfhounds-so it is unnecessary to conclude with“etc.”or“and so on.”I.e.stands for id est,"that is."In English it is best translated as"that is to say,"as in"My dog is atypical Great Dane,i.e.,large,faithful,and friendly."According to Fowler's Modern English Usage,i.e.introduces "another way of putting what has already been said."It is a restatement of what has comebefore.This can enter into e.g.'s territory,when the restatcment comprises a comprehensive list:"Shetrains big dogs,i.e.,Great Danes,mastiffs and Rottweilers."In this case,i.e.indicates that she trainsonly these three dog breeds(品种).Then there is viz.,short for videlicet,which was once the most popular of these abbreviations.Texts in the 19th century are full of viz.-yet never before employed.In 1810,it was used about 10 timesmore frequcntly than cither i.c.or c.g.,appearing not just in scholarly treatiscs (and legal bricfsbut in personal letters and diaries.Writers employed it so liberally across their compositions that modernexperts have a hard time discovering rules for its use.What most modern experts do agree on is that viz.has had its day.I.e.and e.g.are enough tohandle by themselves.As language expert Bryan Garner jokes,"How docs onc pronounce viz?Preferably by saying 'namely.'"28.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 2 suggest?A.She trains at most three dogs.B.She trains small dogs as well.C.She prefers Great Dances to mastiffs.D.She trains more than three dog breeds.29.What can be learned about i.e.?A.It was more popular than e.g.B.It wasn't frequently used until 1810.C.It cannot be used together with“etc.”D.It is a short form of an English word.30.What may give modern expert a headache?A.How viz.was used in a text.B.When viz.came into being.C.The pronunciation of viz.D.The true meaning of viz.31.What is the true purpose of the text?A.To warn.B.To introduceC.To argue.D.To entertain.
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