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What is the most powerful word in the English language?The.It's everywhere.We use it in English without always noticing or appreciating it.It's not much to look at.It isn't descriptive,emotive or inspiring.Technically,it's meaningless.And yet this dull and harmless-seeming word could be one of the most powerful words in the English language.
   "The" tops the lists of most frequently used words in English,accounting for 5% of every 100 words used.But why is this?The answer is two-fold.The principle of least effort plays a major part.So people use it a lot.At the same time, "the" lies at the heart of English grammar,having a function rather than a meaning.Words are split into two categories:expressions with a semantic (語義的) meaning and functional words like "the", "to", "for",with a job to do.
   Although "the" has no meaning in itself, "it seems to be able to do things in subtle and miraculous ways," says Michael Rosen,poet and author.Consider the difference between "he scored a goal" and "he scored the goal".The inclusion of "the" immediately signals something important about that goal.Perhaps it was the only one of the match?Or maybe it helped a team win the championship?Context very often determines sense.
   This simplest of words can be used for dramatic effect.At the start of Hamlet,a guard's utterance of "Long live the King" is soon followed by the ghost: "Looks it not like the King?" Who,the audience may wonder,does "the" refer to?The living King or a dead King?This kind of confusion is the kind of "trick" that writers use to make us surprised and amused,a bit uneasy even. "'The' is doing a lot of work here," says Rosen.

(1)Which of the following describes the word "the" correctly?
A
A

A.It is often overlooked.
B.It is useless in practice.
C.It is dull and descriptive.
D.It is in every English sentence.
(2)The word "the" is frequently used because it is
A
A
.
A.brief and functional
B.popular and unique
C.effective and emotive
D.meaningful and expressive
(3)What does the example in Paragraph 3 imply?
B
B

A. "A" is not as important as "the".
B.It's impossible to understand a single sentence.
C.Words should be understood in the context.
D.Some words have a clearer meaning than others.
(4)Why did the writer of the play stress "the" in "Looks it not like the King"?
B
B

A.To show his confusion.
B.To add drama to the scene.
C.To repeat the guard's words.
D.To help the audience understand.
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【答案】A;A;B;B
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