(5)He lifted his head and gave vent to another of those outlandish and terrifying barking-screams.
5.句子翻译:
(1)囚徒企业寻找一个逃跑的办法。(cast about)
(2)我们不可能爬上这么陡峭的山峰。(no question of)
(3)无论如何,你这样做都不会有任何损失。(at all events)
(4)他在一篇激烈的演讲中道出了自己愤怒的心情。(give vent to)
(5)他总能为他的迟到想出个理由。(come up with)
6.课文的修辞手法
simile, metaphor, transferred epithet,
synecdoche, rhetorical question
第九课 The Trouble With Television
1.课文大意
2.课文结构及段落分布
3.词汇
(1)词形变换
miracle (n.→adj.), statistical (adj.→n.)
absorbable (adj.→v.), coherence (n.→adj.)
precision (n.→adj.adv.), diversion (n.→v., adj.)
humanity (n.→adj.), commercial (adj.→n.)
(2)单词及词组、短语
anchorman, adverse, usurp, divert, perpetual, novelty, pervade, instant gratification, short attention span, kaleidoscopic exposure, machine gunning with scraps, casual assumption, inalienable human right, trivial fare, be dimly perceived, “functionally illiterate” be exposed to, on the order of, appeal to, surrender to, get to, fall short of, appeal to, surrender to, get to, fall short of, be force-fed with, do no harm to, run short
4.句子释义:
(1)Television's variety becomes a narcotic, not a stimulus.
(2)……typically, the spans allotted are on the order of minutes or seconds, and the chosen delights are more often car crasher……
(3)Capturing your attcntion-and holding it-is the prime motive of most tcevision programming and enhances its role as a profitable advertising vehicle.
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