A: It is impossible for Arab countries to standardize their language.
B: Most people in the world will learn to speak Chinese in the future.
C: It is uncertain whether, English will be the world language in the future.
D: Spanish is very likely to become the top language of the world by 2050.
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- Passage 1What can we learn from the passage? A: Language will strongly influence our attitude toward our nation. B: Japanese requires its speakers to refer to the future clearly. C: The language we speak affects our future-oriented behavior. D: A country’s national savings have nothing to do with its language.
- How many people in the world are speaking English as their first language?
- What can we learn from this passage() A: Body language is static and colorless. B: Body language can be very amusing. C: Body language is universal therefore the interpretations of it are always identical. D: No one can communicate without body languag
- English is known as a world language, regularly used by many nations whose English is not their first language.
- English is the only world language globally competent students can use to communicate with people from different cultural backgrounds effectively. ( Are Your Career ready? )
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In the future we will make clear whether animals have language or not.
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With China’ increased role in the world, more and more foreigners are deeply attracted by the Chinese language and culture and gradually acquire the language.( )
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From his experiment the king concluded that () A: the first word children learn in any language is "bread" B: the Phrygian language was the oldest in the world. C: the oldest word in any language is that of "bread" D: the Phrygian language was the easiest in the world to learn.
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How does the author feel about the future of the English language A: Confident B: Gloomy C: Worried D: Uncertain
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Chinese people who think holistically and view the world intuitively created an ideographic language which focuses on meaning.