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How to Say “Help Me” in American Sign Language

American Sign Language (ASL) is the standard sign language used by the deaf community in the United States. ASL is a means for the deaf to communicate. ASL is not a replication(复制) of English. It is vastly different from British Sign Language (BSL). 1. To sign the phrase “help me” in American Sign Language, use these steps.

★Make the “help” sign. Place the right first on top of the flat left palm(手掌). Elbows should be slightly out. Raise hands together. 2. Some people do this sign by placing the left fist on the right palm. Do it however your local teachers or deaf friends do it.

★Combine with movement. 3. In this phrase, start the movement toward the person being addressed. If you are talking to someone in front of you and start the sign to your right and bring it nearer to you, it means “He helps me.” If you start the sign near to the other person and bring it toward yourself, it means “You help me.” However, the sign can be made without having to sign each word.

★Add facial expressions. American Sign Language is a visual language. 4. Raised eyebrows, for example, usually convey a question, such as “You help me?” or “Will you help me?” A harsh or frowning expression means importance or urgency, as in “Help me!”

5. American Sign Language has an entire alphabet using finger signs. By learning the entire alphabet, an individual can use his/her fingers to spell any word, as in this case “Help!”

★Tips & Warnings: Signing should be comfortable. Hold hands and arms where they are most comfortable; for older people, this may be lower.

A. Learn to fingerspell.

B. Ask someone for help.

C. Facial expression add greatly to the meaning.

D. This is similar to the gesture of assisting something upwards.

E. ASL has a clear vocabulary, grammar and sentence structure.

F. We acquire sign language in the same way as we acquire spoken language.

G. ASL uses the direction of the movement to determine the subject of the phrase.

 

1.E 2.D 3.G 4.C 5.A 【解析】这是一篇介绍说明类文章。文章介绍了如何使用美式手语来表达“Help me”。 1.考查上下文理解和逻辑推理能力。上文提到ASL和BSL有很大差别,而下文讲用ASL表达“help me”。故E选项“ASL有清楚的词汇,语法和句子结构”承接上下文,符合语境。 2.考查上下文理解和逻辑推理能力。开头几句介绍了如何用ASL表达“Help me”这个手势。承接上文,D选项“这和向上托举东西的姿势非常相似”符合语境。 3.考查上下文理解和逻辑推理能力。由下一句中的“In this phrase”可知,该空中应该提到this phrase,故G选项切题。 4.考查上下文理解和逻辑推理能力。结合该段小标题中的facial expressions和该空下面举的例子可知,C选项符合本段内容。 5.由本段其他内容主要讲述要学会使用美国手语使用手指符号来拼写任何单词可知,A选项Learn to fingerspell.概括本段内容。
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