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请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。Is youth lingo ruining the Chinese language?

英语作文范文 05-27

请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
Is youth lingo ruining the Chinese language?
Young people often create their own language that goes beyond rigid linguistic rules. This year's latest slang(俚语)terms add a further simplification: the use of pinyin acronyms(首字母缩略词). “Awsl,” in pinyin, for instance, means “Ah, wo si le” (Oh, I'm gonna die), and is used if something is too cute or adorable to bear. “Pyq” stands for “pengyou quan”,the social feed on the popular Chinese social media app WeChat, and “nsdd” stands for “ni shuo de dui”(you're right).
Teens want to be different from their parents, so it's natural for them to create and use their own linguistic terms to show that. In doing so, young people are indeed driving linguistic change. They aren't the only factor influencing language development, but they can indeed transform how future generations communicate.
Critics fear that Chinese internet slang will have the potential to negatively influence broader linguistic trends of Mandarin Chinese, in particular, the gradual taking over of pinyin. As pinyin gets widely used when texting or writing on mobile phone or computer, while less and less people write characters by hand, people gradually forget how to write them. The phenomenon has got a name in China: Character amnesia(健忘症).
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用约30个单词概述上文年轻人使用网络语言的现象;
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谈谈你的看法,并用2-3个理由或论据支撑你的看法。

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Young Internet users are always coming up with new slang to differentiate themselves. But the rapidly developing Internet lingo, some people are concerned that it's ruining the Chinese language.
In my opinion, it's unnecessary for older generations to fear the use of slang is weakening the people's capability to write and remember Chinese characters. For one thing, new terms add variety toa language as they give a group of people a sense of belonging. For another, youth lingo, which is a source of identity for young people, has existed long before the Internet. As a matter of fact, youth lingo has not made the Chinese language disappear but has impacted the language.
To conclude, while language development is unavoidable, Chinese Internet lingo is unlikely to replace the existing use of Mandarin Chinese, but will rather be enriching it by adding another layer.
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