- A.involved
- B.participated
- C.attended
- D.employed
- A.after
- B.on
- C.with
- D.to
- A.contrasting
- B.comparing
- C.matching
- D.measuring
Passage Six
Some 60 years ago, George Orwell wrote an allegorical novel, called NineteenEighty-Four , to describe life in a futuristic Britain under a one party police-satepresided over by an all-powerful figure known as Big Brother. One of the fealures ofthe nasty world described by Orwell was its systematic misuse of language, whichwent by the name of “Newspeak”. By re-defining words and endlessly repeatingthem, the Ministry of Truth through the Thought Police was able to control whatpeople thought, and through that, their actions. Language was instrumental indestroying the culture.
The same technique is being used by different people today, with similar effects.In all areas of public administration, the words “spouse”, “husband” and “wife” havebeen replace by the word “partner”, although the words are subtly but substantiallydifferent in meaning, and convey different realities. In some schools and universitydepartments, feminist ideologues have dictated that the personal pronoun “he” mustnot be used, and is replaced by the word “they”, which means something different.The word “homophobic”, which just a few years ago was used to describe a personwho supported vigilante action against homosexuals, is now being used to describeanyone who defends the universal definition of marriage.
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