問題詳情

Questions 32~36 refer to the following article.The English language is spoken in Great Britain today, but that was not alwaysthe__1__ Before the fifth century, the native people of Great Britainprobably spoke a Celtic language called Brythonic. The Anglo-Saxons, a groupof Germanic peoples from present-day Germany and Denmark, brought a groupof relate germanic dialects to Geat Britain when they began invading the islandaround 449 AD.__2__ time, these dialects formed what is known todayas Old English. During the next few centuries, Old English evolved into MiddleEnglish, which in__3__ evolved into today's Modern English.Throughout its history, English has absorbed words and concepts from manylanguages. For example, many French words entered English when theNormans, a French-speaking people from northern France, conquered England in1066 AD. Because the Normans__4__control of the courts, thegovernment and the military, many English words in these fields have Frenchorigins. Some examples are parliament, attorney, president, and general.English's evolution as a borrowing language has__5__ it to have greatflexibility and a huge vocabulary.
【題組】32. Choose the best answer for blank #1.
(A)point
(B) result
(C)case
(D)fact

參考答案

答案:C
難度:計算中-1
書單:沒有書單,新增