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When you go to Australia, you can always hear something like this, “I am dead set against the plan!” What does the speaker mean by saying it? It's an Australian slang
(俚语)expression, which means the speaker doesn't agree on the plan strongly.
Australia is famous for its interesting and unusual slang. Even native English speakers visiting Australia can have trouble understanding the locals because of their accents(口音) and the expressions they use. But some Australian slang expressions are used all over the world.
Selfie
The popularity of social media and smartphones has made selfie a very common English word. In 2013, Oxford University Press made it the “Oxford Word of the Year”, and the US has a National Selfie Day.
But selfie was a part of Australian English long before it became popular in other countries. The earliest known use was in 2002 when an Australian college student posted a photo that he had taken of himself online, calling it a selfie.
The student, Nathan Hope, told ABC News that he didn't make the word, but “it was just common slang in Australia at the time”.
Stoked
To be stoked is to be really happy or pleased. For example, you might say “I'm
stoked!” if you're excited about your holiday plans.
Along with other expressions such as ripper, which means “very good” or “great”, stoked was first used by Australians in the 1960s and 1970s.
No worries
“No worries” is a common reply to “Thank you”. For example, when James says, “Thanks for helping me.”, Jessica may reply, “No worries.”
So the next time when someone thanks you, instead of saying “You're welcome”, you can say “No worries” and they'll know that you're speaking Australian English.
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A
)4. What does the underlined word “stoked” mean in Paragraph 6?
A. Excited.
B. Surprised.
C. Interested.
D. Worried.
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B
)5. Your football team won last Friday. What would your Australian friend say to you?
A. No selfies.
B. You little ripper.
C. No worries.
D. I'm dead set against it.
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D
)6. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Australian culture.
B. Australian people.
C. Australian accents.
D. Australian slang expressions.