Googlefight is a simple service available on the Internet which offers you the chance to compare two different items and see how many hits they get on the Google search engine. The seemingly simple device has proved invaluable to users, especially to help win arguments.
For example, imagine that you and your friends are arguing about who are the most popular music or movie stars, you can decide the argument by writing the names in the Googlefight boxes. Let’s say that you are arguing about Jackie Chan and Jet Li. You will quickly discover that Jet Li is mentioned 16 million times on Google pages, whereas Jackie Chan is mentioned a mere 12 million times! In this unscientific way, you can claim victory for one Star over another.
But teachers have come up with ways of using Googlefight which are much more useful from an academic point of view, particularly when it comes to studying languages. You can, for example, find out the frequency of two words with the same meaning, and deduce (推斷) from the answers which one is more common. For example, let’s take the words “buy” and “purchase”, which mean the same thing (although “buy” is only a verb and “purchase” is both a verb and a noun). It is immediately clear from Googlefight that “buy” is much more commonly used, with a massive three and a half billion hits, compared to only one billion occurrences for the more formal word.
But the real value of Googlefight to the language learner is in determining which is the more common of two phrases. For example, “raining cats and dogs” is an old-fashioned English expression about the weather. Do English speakers still use it? Or are they more likely to say “pouring down”? Googlefight suggests the latter. “Pouring down” has 898,000 Google hits, whereas “raining cats and dogs” only has 326,000.
With phrases, it’s important to remember that you need to use quote marks to make the search more accurate. For example, if you type in the similar phrases “l(fā)ook after” and “take care of “ without quote marks, the second phrase seems to be more common, but with quote marks, the result is reversed.
1. What is Googlefight?
A. A fight between two people on Google.
B. A way to make sure you win an argument.
C. A website showing how many hits two different things have.
D. A list of all the websites on Google.
2. Language teachers find it useful because _______.
A. there are a lot of words on Googlefight
B. it can tell them which of the two words with the same meaning appears more often
C. some words mean the same thing
D. common words have a billion hits
3. What must you remember to do if you are checking phrases by Googlefight?
A. Make sure they mean be same thing.
B. Make sure they are different.
C. Remember to put quote marks round the phrase.
D. Don’t put quote marks round the phrase.
4. Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Googlefight is effective to determine the more common of two phrases.
B. Googlefight is a scientific way to decide an argument.
C. Quote marks can make the search more accurate.
D. Googlefight is invaluable to help win arguments.
科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學年四川省成都市七中高三入學考試英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解
Googlefight is a simple service available on the Internet which offers you the chance to compare two different items and see how many hits they get on the Google search engine. The seemingly simple device has proved invaluable to users, especially to help win arguments.
For example, imagine that you and your friends are arguing about who are the most popular music or movie stars, you can decide the argument by writing the names in the Googlefight boxes. Let’s say that you are arguing about Jackie Chan and Jet Li. You will quickly discover that Jet Li is mentioned 16 million times on Google pages, whereas Jackie Chan is mentioned a mere 12 million times! In this unscientific way, you can claim victory for one Star over another.
But teachers have come up with ways of using Googlefight which are much more useful from an academic point of view, particularly when it comes to studying languages. You can, for example, find out the frequency of two words with the same meaning, and deduce (推斷) from the answers which one is more common. For example, let’s take the words “buy” and “purchase”, which mean the same thing (although “buy” is only a verb and “purchase” is both a verb and a noun). It is immediately clear from Googlefight that “buy” is much more commonly used, with a massive three and a half billion hits, compared to only one billion occurrences for the more formal word.
But the real value of Googlefight to the language learner is in determining which is the more common of two phrases. For example, “raining cats and dogs” is an old-fashioned English expression about the weather. Do English speakers still use it? Or are they more likely to say “pouring down”? Googlefight suggests the latter. “Pouring down” has 898,000 Google hits, whereas “raining cats and dogs” only has 326,000.
With phrases, it’s important to remember that you need to use quote marks to make the search more accurate. For example, if you type in the similar phrases “l(fā)ook after” and “take care of “ without quote marks, the second phrase seems to be more common, but with quote marks, the result is reversed.
【小題1】What is Googlefight?
A.A fight between two people on Google. |
B.A way to make sure you win an argument. |
C.A website showing how many hits two different things have. |
D.A list of all the websites on Google. |
A.there are a lot of words on Googlefight |
B.it can tell them which of the two words with the same meaning appears more often |
C.some words mean the same thing |
D.common words have a billion hits |
A.Make sure they mean be same thing. |
B.Make sure they are different. |
C.Remember to put quote marks round the phrase. |
D.Don’t put quote marks round the phrase. |
A.Googlefight is effective to determine the more common of two phrases. |
B.Googlefight is a scientific way to decide an argument. |
C.Quote marks can make the search more accurate. |
D.Googlefight is invaluable to help win arguments. |
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Googlefight is a simple service available on the Internet which offers you the chance to compare two different items and see how many hits they get on the Google search engine.This seemingly simple device has proved invaluable to users,especially to help win arguments.
For example,imagine that you and your friends are arguing about who are the most popular music or movie stars,you can decide the argument by writing the names in the Googlefight boxes.Let’s say that you are arguing about Jackie Chan and Jet Li.You will quickly discover that Jet Li is mentioned 16 million times on Google pages,whereas Jackie Chan is mentioned a mere 12 million times! In this unscientific way,you can claim victory for one Star over another.
But teachers have come up with ways of using Googlefight which are much more useful from an academic point of view,particularly when it comes to studying languages.You can,for example.find out the frequency of two words with the same meaning,and deduce(推斷) from the answers which one is more common.For example,let’s take the words “buy” and “purchase”,which mean the same thing(although “buy” is only a verb and “purchase” is both a verb and a noun).It is immediately clear from Googlefight that “buy” is much more commonly used,with a massive three and a half billion hits,compared to only one billion occurrences for the more formal word.
But the real value of Googlefight to the language learner is in determining which is the more common of two phrases.For example,“raining cats and dogs” is an old-fashioned English expression about the weather.Do English speakers still use it? Or are they more likely to say “pouring down”? Googlefight suggests the latter.“Pouring down” has 898,000 Google hits,whereas “raining cats and dogs” only has 326,000.
With phrases,it's important to remember that you need to use quote marks to make the search more accurate.For example.if you type in the similar phrases “l(fā)ook after” and “take care of'” without quote marks,the second phrase seems to be more common,but with quote marks,the result is reversed(相反的).
1.What is Googlefight?
A.A fight between two people on Google.
B.A way to make sure you win an argument.
C.A website showing how many hits two different things have.
D.A list of all the websites on Google.
2.If you want to know which star has more website hits, you .
A.can write their names in two boxes
B.can decide if it’s Jackie Chan or Jet Li
C.have 16 million chances to win
D.have to claim victory in the argument
3.Language teachers find it useful because .
A.there are a lot of words on Google sites
B.it can tell them which of two words appears more often
C.some words mean the same thing
D.common words have a billion hits
4.What must you remember to do if you are checking phrases by Googlefight?
A.Make sure they mean the same thing.
B.Make sure they are different.
C.Remember to put quote marks round the phrase.
D.Don’t put quote marks round the phrase.
5.Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Googlefight is effective to determine the more common of two phrases.
B.Googlefight is a scientific way to decide an argument.
C.Quote marks can make the search more accurate.
D.Googlefight is invaluable to help win arguments.
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