冲刺新高考英语阅读理解七选五20天集训Word版Day15ATheword"emoji"comesfromJapanese,literallymeaning"picturecharacter".___1___Theycomeindifferentcategories,suchasfacesandpeople,plantsandanimals,andfoodanddrink.WhenfirstintroducedinJapanin1999,emojiswerelimitedto176simpledesigns.Nowtherearemorethan3,000emojis.Duetotheirpopularity,theOxfordDictionariesWordoftheYearin2015wasapictographinsteadofatraditionalword.Intoday’sworld,emojishavebecomemoreandmorepopular.___2___Peoplelikethembecausetheyaddemotionalmeanings,andarequickandeasytouse.Withasmilingorsadfaceaddedtoamessageorpost,yourreadercan"see"yourfacialexpressionwhilereadingyourwords.___3___Forinstance,ifyourfriendismovingacrossthecountry,youmayjustsendthemastringofcryingfacestoexpressyoursadnessoveryourseparation.___4__AShakespeareseriesforyoungreadershastakenWilliamShakespeare’spopularplaysandreplacedsomewordswithtextspeakandemojis.Theintentionoftheseadaptationsistomaketheclassicsmoreaccessibletoyoungreaders.Somepeople,however,believethatthesenewversionshavetakenawaytheheartandsoulofShakespeare’splays.Aswecansee,emojishaveatendencytopopupallovertheplace.Usersofemojissaythattheyfacilitatethewaywecommunicateandexpressourselves.Butthismakesothers,especiallyeducators,worrythatwearelosingtheabilitytocommunicateproperlyusingthewrittenword,oreventhespokenword.Afterall,howmanyofustodaywouldrathersendamessagepackedwithemojisthanmakeatelephonecall?___5___Onthatday,emojiswillhavebecomearealpictorial"language".But,fornow,maybeit’sbestthatwejustenjoyusingthem.A.Maybeemojis’bestdaysareahead.B.Themostpopularemojisareclassics.C.Theuseofemojishasevenspreadtoclassicalliterature.D.Perhapspeoplewillonedaychoosetocommunicateinpictures.E.Itseemsthatemojishaveclearadvantagesoverwrittenlanguage.F.Emojisaresmallsymbolsrepresentingideas,emotionsorfeelings.G.Emojiscanalsohelppeopleexpresstheirfeelingswhentheycan’tfindtheappropriatewords.BYoucanrunprettymuchanywhere,withprettymuchnoequipment.Soitmustbeeasytostart-justputonefootinfrontoftheother,right?Notquite.Startinganewtrainingprogram,likemostthings,issteppingintounfamiliararea.__1___.Mostpeoplestartouttoohard,whichleadstounnecessarytirednessandpossibleinjury;ortheyjustbumout,feelingthatthelastthingtheywanttodoisgooutforanotherheavy,painfulrun.Gettingpastthatearlyperiodisthekeytobothrunning'sbenefitsandpleasures.___2___Youmaywanttostartrunningtomakeyourheartstronger,toupyourenduranceforothersports,orevenjusttofitintoyourtux(晚礼服,)again.Thoseareallworthygoalsandsettingthemisavaluableaidtogettingwhereyouwanttogo.Ifyoulikeachallenge,yourgoalmightberunningthelocal5K,orsomethingmoreambitious,likefinishingaToughMudderobstaclerunorqualifyingfortheBostonMarathon.Atypicalbeginnerwhotrainsproperly—withoutoverdoingit—cansafelyfinisha5Kafteraboutthreemonths.__3___Whateveryoudecidetoaimfor,committingtoitwillhelpyourprogressgreatly.___4___.Whileashort,easyrunafewtimesaweekisbetterthannothing,it'snotnearlyasexcitingaslookingupat—thenreaching—thenextlevel.Thendon'tgetaheadofyourself.___5___.Andgraduallyyoucanbecomeagoodrunbeginner.A.Figureoutwhyyou'rerunning.B.Thenewtrainingprogramwillpayoff.C.Anditispossibleforamarathonafterayear.D.Otherwiseyoutendtomakenofurtherprogress.E.Thatisaremarkableachievementforarunbeginner.F.Youshouldresisttheurgetoruntoohard,toomuch,ortoooften.G.You'reeagerbutunsure,excit...