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Recently a Beijing father sent in a question at an Internet forum asking what "PK" meant.

"My family has been watching the 'Super Girl' singing competition TV program. My little daughter asked

me what 'PK' means, but I had no idea," explained the puzzled father.

To a lot of Chinese young people who have been playing games online, it is impossible not to know that

item.

In such Internet games, "PK" is short for "Player Kill", in which two players fight until one ends the life

of the other.

In the case of the "Super Girl" singing competition, "PK" was used to refer to the stage where two singers

have to compete with each other for only one chance to go up in competition ranking.

Like this puzzled father, Chinese teachers at high schools have also been finding their students' composition

using Internet jargon (行话) difficult to understand.

A high school teacher from Tianjin asked her students to write up compositions with colloquial (口语的)

language, but they came up with a lot of Internet jargon that she didn't understand.

" My 'GG' came back this summer from college. He told me I've grown up to be a 'PLMM': I love to 'FB'

with him together; he always took me to the 'KPM', went one composition."

"GG" means Ge Ge (Chinese pinyin for brother ). "PLMM" refers to Piao Liang Mei Mei (beautiful sister ).

"FB" means "to corrupt". "KPM" is short for KFC, Pizza Hut and McDonalds.

While some specialists welcome Internet jargon as a new development in language, teachers are worried

that too much use of such language might lead students away from the "right" usages. Parents especially

worry that their children might not do well in language tests because of the use of Internet language.

Such as those mixed feelings are, the conciseness and liveliness of Internet language continues to attract

Internet users for making convenient communications.

If you do not even know what a Kong Long (dinosaur, referring to ugly-looking female) or a Qing Wa (frog,

referring to ugly-looking male)is, then you will possibly be regarded as a Cai Niao!

1. By writing the article, the writer tries to ______.

[     ]

A. explain some Internet jargon

B. suggest normalizing Internet language

C. draw our attention to Internet language use

D. support teachers and parents.

2. What does the writer think about the term "PK"?

[     ]

A. Fathers can't possibly know it.

B. The daughter should understand it.

C. Online game players must know it.

D. "Super Girl" shouldn't have used it.

3. According to the composition, the underlined word "corrupt" probably means "______".

[     ]

A. change the traditional form of something

B. often have good food or do something expensive

C. encourage someone to behave in a dishonest way

D. often have some sports to become strong

4. The example of the Beijing father and the Tianjin teacher are used to show that Internet jargon ______.

[     ]

A. is used not only online

B. contains many interesting expressions

C. is hard to understand by the elders

D. causes trouble to our mother tongue

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