The word “duang” is new that it does not even appear in the dictionary. But it has already rapidly across China. It has caused 312,000 discussions 15,000 users. On Baidu, which is the online search engine in China, it has been almost 600,000 times. It has been noticed in the West, too. Foreign Policy, a news Website, regarded it a big event.
But what does it mean? It seems to be an example of onomatopoeia(拟声词). It was started by Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan. He acted in an advertisement in 2004.In it, he said his hair was bright and black the word “duang”. The word appeared again recently after Chan put on his Weibo page. users then began to surf Chan's Weibo page and made comments(评论).
The word appears to have many different , and there's no perfect translation for it. But you can use it as an adjective to give emphasis(强调)to the word that follows it.
1.A.such B. so C. too D. enough
2.A.spread B. spreaded C. spred D. spreading
3.A.behind B. between C. under D. among
4.A.biger B. bigger C. biggest D. bigest
5.A.looked up to B. looked up C. looked out D. looked after
6.A.at B. about C. of D. as
7.A.using B. use C. used D. uses
8.A.him B. it C. them D. her
9.A.Two millions B. Million C. Millions of D. Two millions of
10.A.means B. meanful C. mean D. meanings
August 10thSunny
Today is the third day in Florida, the USA. You will never know I went today. I visited the Harry Potter Theme Park! It was really a great for Harry Potter fans.
In the theme park, I saw all the places in the movies, such as the school, the stores and the restaurant. I also went into these buildings and took a lot of pictures. I had lunch in the park, but I didn't in dollar. I used the money in the movies. Wasn't it interesting?
As a Harry Potter fan, I really wanted to Harry Potter and his friends in the park. , it was a pity that I didn't. But I got a chance to fly like them. It was exciting!
1.A.when B.how C.where D.what
2.A.zoo B.place C.city D.book
3.A.pay B.use C.afford D.take
4.A.read B.like C.meet D.wait
5.A.Or B.Though C.So D.However
—I wonder if you can look after yourself well.
— . I'm not a child any longer.
A.With pleasure B.I'm afraid not
C.I hope not D.Don't worry
—Oh, my god! Recently I have put on 5 pounds.
— . I think I should lose weight.
A.So do I B.So have I
C.Neither do I D.Neither have I
—Brian does well in math, ?
— . He always gets good scores on his math exams.
A.does he; Yes, he does B.doesn't he; Yes, he does
C.does he; No, he doesn't D.doesn't he; No, he doesn't
—Do you know anyone can repair the bike?
—Yes. You can ask the man Peter for help.
A.which; call B.that; to calling
C.that; called D.which; calls