题型:完形填空 题类: 难易度:普通
广东省深圳中学2023-2024学年八年级上学期期末英语试卷
Li Lian, a 32-year-old woman, recently helped her mother solve a problem on the phone and the mother sent her a "smile" emoji(表情符号). Li pointed out to her mother, Huo Ying, that using the emoji with others may1 some trouble in understanding.
"Nowadays, this emoji often means ‘no comment'(无可奉告)or suggests a cold smile," Li wrote to her mom. But Huo, 64, was surprised, "When I shared your information to friends of mine, they all 2 . And I think they'll just keep using the emojis based on their 3 ."
A survey showed that the "smile" face Li4 was least liked by people at work. The 5 with a hand wiping sweat(擦汗)of its brow was in the second place. As people believe, both of6 have negative meanings. However, a smiling emoji showing its teeth is the7 used on WeChat. More than 1 billion active WeChat users use the emoji a lot of times a year. In their mind, this emoji 8 a very positive attitude.
Emojis are actually a part of conversations online. The differences in understanding do not9 exist in the emojis. In addition, they also appear in other phrases and expressions.10 people may have different understanding toward the same emoji, it will be OK if they know that the other person is being polite.
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