Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Some linguists say a new "Chinatown Chinese" dialect has grown up in San Francisco, but the passage argues this is misleading: Chinatown speakers mainly add a few new words for American places and holidays while keeping their original dialects intact, so people who share the same traditional dialect can usually understand each other and unfamiliar local terms can be explained or avoided. Also, knowing those local words doesn’t let people who speak different Chinese dialects understand one another, because dialects differ a lot in sounds and core vocabulary.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the lines describing which vocabulary new arrivals do not know (proper names, local objects/places/events); choose the option that refers to those local daily-life topics.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage2.The passage suggests that a visitor from China who speaks the same traditional dialect as a Chinese-American person in San Francisco would find it most difficult to converse with that person about
Correct Answer
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"Much of the distinctive vocabulary of Chinatown Chinese consists of proper names of geographical places and terms for things that some people, especially those born and raised in villages, had never encountered in China." Also: "Terms not familiar to the newcomer, most of which would name objects, places, and events that are part of the local experience, can easily be avoided or explained by the speaker, or their meaning can be inferred from the context." The passage even gives examples ("dang-tang" for "downtown" and "gong-ngihn ngiht" for "Labor Day") to show that the unfamiliar items are tied to a Chinese American's local daily life; therefore a visitor would find it most difficult to converse about the Chinese American's daily life in the U.S.
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