‘This Marvellous Invention’
A Of all mankind’s manifold creations, language must take pride of place. Other inventions -the wheel, agriculture, sliced bread – may have transformed our material existence, but the advent of language is what made us human. Compared to language, all other inventions pale in significance, since everything we have ever achieved depends on language and originates from it. Without language, we could never have embarked on our ascent to unparalleled power over all other animals, and even over nature itself.
B But language is foremost not just because it came first. In its own right it is a tool of extraordinary sophistication, yet based on an idea of ingenious simplicity: ‘this marvellous invention of composing out of twenty-five or thirty sounds that infinite variety of expressions which, whilst having in themselves no likeness to what is in our mind, allow us to disclose to others its whole secret, and to make known to those who cannot penetrate it all that we imagine, and all the various stirrings of our soul’ This was how, in 1660, the renowned French grammarians of the Port-Royal abbey near Versailles distilled the essence of language, and no one since has celebrated more eloquently the magnitude of its achievement. Even so, there is just one flaw in all these hymns of praise, for the homage to languages unique accomplishment conceals a simple yet critical incongruity. Language is mankind s greatest invention – except, of course, that it was never invented. This apparent paradox is at the core of our fascination with language, and it holds many of its secrets.
C Language often seems so skillfully drafted that one can hardly imagine it as anything other than the perfected handiwork of a master craftsman. How else could this instrument make so much out of barely three dozen measly morsels of sound? In themselves, these configurations of mouth p,f,b,v,t,d,k,g,sh,a,e and so on – amount to nothing more than a few haphazard spits and splutters, random noises with no meaning, no ability to express, no power to explain. But run them through the cogs and wheels of the language machine, let it arrange them in some very special orders, and there is nothing that these meaningless streams of air cannot do: from sighing the interminable boredom of existence to unravelling the fundamental order of the universe.
D The most extraordinary thing about language, however, is that one doesn’t have to be a genius to set its wheels in motion. The language machine allows just about everybody from pre-modern foragers in the subtropical savannah, to post-modern philosophers in the suburban sprawl – to tie these meaningless sounds together into an infinite variety of subtle senses, and all apparently without the slightest exertion. Yet it is precisely this deceptive ease which makes language a victim of its own success, since in everyday life its triumphs are usually taken for granted. The wheels of language run so smoothly that one rarely bothers to stop and think about all the resourcefulness and expertise that must have gone into making it tick. Language conceals art.
E Often, it is only the estrangement of foreign tongues, with their many exotic and outlandish features, that brings home the wonder of languages design. One of the showiest stunts that some languages can pull off is an ability to build up words of breath-breaking length, and thus express in one word what English takes a whole sentence to say. The Turkish word çehirliliçtiremediklerimizdensiniz, to take one example, means nothing less than ‘you are one of those whom we can’t turn into a town-dweller’. (In case you were wondering, this monstrosity really is one word, not merely many different words squashed together – most ol its components cannot even stand up on their own.)
F And if that sounds like some one-off freak, then consider Sumerian, the language spoken on the banks of the Euphrates some 5,000 years ago by the people who invented writing and thus enabled the documentation of history. A Sumerian word like munintuma’a (‘when he had made it suitable for her’) might seem rather trim compared to the Turkish colossus above. What is so impressive about it, however, is not its lengthiness but rather the reverse – the thrifty compactness of its construction. The word is made up of different slots, each corresponding to a particular portion of meaning. This sleek design allows single sounds to convey useful information, and in fact even the absence of a sound has been enlisted to express something specific. If you were to ask which bit in the Sumerian word corresponds to the pronoun ‘it’ in the English translation ‘when he had made it suitable for her’, then the answer would have to be nothing. Mind you, a very particular kind of nothing: the nothing that stands in the empty slot in the middle. The technology is so fine-tuned then that even a non-sound, when carefully placed in a particular position, has been invested with a specific function. Who could possibly have come up with such a nifty contraption?
Reading Passage 3 has six paragraphs, A-F.
Choose the correct heading for paragraphs A-F from the list of headings below.
Write the correct number, i-vii, in boxes 27-32 on your answer sheet.
答案位置:A 段第 1 句
题解:根据第 1 句主题句中的关键词 :language must take pride of place。 其中,take pride of place 的意思是:有最重要的位置。所以主题句在强调语言的重要性,后面再具体说明。对应 vi 选项语言最重要。
答案位置:B 段第 2 句
题解:B 段先说语言最重要不只因为它先出现。该句有承上启下的作用。所以 B 段的第 2 句就是本段主旨句:就本身而言,它是一种超级复杂的系统工具,却又基于一种精巧简洁的观念……。这段强调了语言的一个矛盾的特性,复杂的工具却基于简单的想法。 对应 iv 选项 incompatible characteristics(不兼容的特性)。
答案位置:C 段第 2 句
题解:第 2 句反问,起强调作用,所以是主旨句。第 1 句说语言如此精工,之后说不然怎么能从仅仅 36 个微小的声音中造出这么多内容,再强调语言构成简单却蕴意强大。对应 ii 选项 a few sounds…to convey a huge range of meaning。
答案位置:D 段第 1 句
题解:通常转折后面是重点,所以该段第 1 句是主旨句 :然而,语言最惊人的是让它运作起来是如此简单。(你不用非是个天才才能让这个轮子跑起来)。这是在强调语言应用的简单,对应 vii 选项 universal ability。
答案位置:E 段第 1 句
题解:本段第 1 句是主旨句,因为随后出现了举例。举例是为了证明观点,所以第 1 句就是观点句 :只有在接触异域语言时,我们才感受到语言设计的惊奇之处。对应 i 选项,即不同语言的差异突出了惊人之处。
答案位置:F 段第 5 句
题解:该题用排除法较易做,6 道题,7 个选项,只有一个是多余选项, 此时只剩 iii 和 v 未选,iii 意思是为什么不同语言中使用的声音是不一样的,整段都没有说。而 F 段先在介绍苏美尔语的简洁, 到第 5 句时说,这样简洁的设计使得单个音传达了有用的信息,实际上,即使缺失的发音也是为了具体含义的表达。对应 v 选项即使沉默都是有意义的。

