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山西省2023-2024英语周报外研版高二第16期答案

山西省2023-2024英语周报外研版高二第16期答案

山西省2023-2024英语周报外研版高二第16期答案

Can software bring dead tongues back to life? Probably yes.

A computer algorithm(计算程序)works almost as well as a trained linguist(语言学家) in reconstructing how dead “protolanguages” would have sounded, says a new study.

“Our computer system is doing a basic job right now,” says Alex Bouchard-C?té, an assistant professor in the department of statistics at the University of British Columbia and lead author of the paper describing the algorithm. But the program does a good enough job that it may be able to give linguists a head start, the statistician added.

For centuries, scholars have reconstructed languages by hand: looking at the same word in two or more languages and making educated guesses about what that word’s “ancestor” may have sounded like. For example, the Spanish word for man (”hombre”) and the French word for man (”homme”) developed from the Latin word “homo.” The way linguists compare words from descendant(后代)languages to reconstruct the parent language is called, appropriately, the comparative method.

The early 19th-century linguist Franz Bopp was the first to compare Greek, Latin and Sanskrit using this method. Jacob Grimm, one of the Brothers Grimm of fairy tale fame, used the comparative method to show how Germanic languages developed from a common ancestor.

The difference between that and Bouchard-C?té’s program, the statistician says, “is we do it on a larger scale.” As a proof of concept, Bouchard-C?té fed words from 637 Austronesian languages (spoken in Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia and more) into the new algorithm, and the system came up with a list of what the ancestor words of all those languages would have sounded like. In more than 85 percent of cases, the automated reconstruction came within one character of the ancestor word commonly accepted as true by linguists.

The algorithm won’t replace trained human linguists, but could speed up language analysis.

Using a computer to do large-scale reconstruction offers another advantage. Bouchard-C?té says, “With big data sets, you can really start finding regularities … You might find that certain sounds are more likely to change than others.”

So Bouchard-C?té’s team tested the “functional load hypothesis(假设),” which says that sounds that are more important for two clearly different words are less likely to change over time. A formal test of this hypothesis in 1967 looked at four languages; Bouchard-C?té’s algorithm looked at 637.

“The revealed pattern would not be obvious if we had not been able to reconstruct large numbers of protolanguages,” Bouchard-C?té and his coauthors write in the new study.

In addition to simply helping linguists understand how people spoke in the past, studying ancient languages can perhaps answer historical questions. For example, Bouchard-C?té says, “Say people are interested in finding out when Europe was settled. If you can figure out if the language of the settling population had a word for wheel, then you can get some idea of the order in which things occurred, because you would have some records that show you when the wheel was invented.”

1.The underline word “protolanguages” in the first paragraph probably refers to __________.

A. the languages that couldn’t be reconstructed by hand

B. parent languages that existed in the past

C. languages developed from a common ancestor

D. languages used to explain things that occurred in the past

2.We can learn from the fourth and fifth paragraphs that the reconstruction of “protolanguage” by scholars __________.

A. is commonly accepted as false

B. dates back to the 19th century

C. focuses on European languages

D. is conducted using the comparative method

3.According to Bouchard-C?té, reconstructing the dead “protolanguages” might _______.

A. arouse people’s interest in when Europe was settled

B. allow us to find answers to some historical questions

C. enable us to picture the way linguists communicated

D. help figure out how the wheel was invented

4.The author probably wants to prove the computer algorithm program led by Bouchard-C?té ___________.

A. will bring every dead language back to life

B. can take the place of linguists in language analysis

C. is of great help to promote language analysis with big data sets

D. can merely reconstruct Asian-Pacific “protolanguages”

 

山西省2023-2024英语周报外研版高二第16期答案试题答案

1.B

2.D

3.B

4.C

【解析】

试题分析:以前语言学家通过比较的方法研究以前失去的语言,现在由Bouchard-C?té带领实施的计算程序可以进行大量数据的语言分析,除了分析语言以外,这项调查还有助于解决很多历史问题。

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考点:考查科普类短文

A clean environment can help the city bid for the Olympics,which ________ will promote its economic development.

A.in nature B.in return

C.in turn D.in fact

 

山西省2023-2024英语周报外研版高二第16期答案试题答案

C

【解析】C [in turn意为“又反过来”,句意:清洁的环境有利于申办奥运,而申办奥运又可以促进经济的发展。C项符合句意,为正确答案。in nature“实质上,性质上”,in return“作为回报”,in fact“实际上,事实上”。均不合题意。]

 

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