In the modern world, being able to speak English is often a way to get power. However, this is not true for English speakers in Cameroon. To know why things are different in this African country, we need to go back one hundred years.
In 1919, Kamerun (the name of Cameroon at the time) was cut into two parts: one belonged to France, and the other belonged to the UK. In 1960, the French Cameroon became the Republic of Cameroon, and the UK's part joined it in 1961. The new country changed its name to the Federal Republic of Cameroon. Although both French and English are Cameroon's official languages, only around 20% of its people speak English. Also, the government has been in French speakers' hands since the two parts became one country.
For a long time, Cameroon's English speakers have felt they are not welcome in their own country. For example, it is very difficult for them to find jobs in the government, and they are often asked to speak French in business and at official events. They have become more resentful at the government and decided to fight for themselves. Since last year, the English speakers have tried to build their own country. Yesterday, they said in a public meeting that they were not part of Cameroon anymore. They are now a new country, "Ambazonia." When the police tried to stop the meeting, at least eight people were killed.
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What does Elisa Grant try to tell readers by talking about the history of Cameroon?
A
Why speaking English is a way to get power
B
Why English speakers in Cameroon have less power
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Why the two parts of Cameroon became one country
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Why only 20% of the people in Cameroon speak English
正解:(B) Why English speakers in Cameroon have less power
這題問的不是「歷史段講了什麼」,是「作者為什麼要講歷史」。答案其實作者自己講了,就在第一段最後一句:To know why things are different in this African country, we need to go back one hundred years。前面剛說完「英文通常等於權力,但喀麥隆相反」,接著說「要懂為什麼相反,得回到一百年前」。所以,整段歷史都是在服務同一個問題:為什麼在這個國家,說英文的人反而弱勢。(B) 就是這句話的改寫。抓文章目的的訣竅永遠一樣,先找作者自己預告的那句話,歷史、數據、例子都只是為它打工的。