2007年7月24日星期二

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精选流行口语 

   1.李明是个败家子。
  Li ming is the black sheep of his family.
  2.她是个天生爱哭的人。
  She's a natural crier.

  3.他真是个不知羞耻的家伙。
  He's really a law-down dirty shame.

  4.他可是个乐天派,整天无忧无虑的。
  He's good-time Charlie, feeling no worries and anxieties.

  5.论开车技术,不李和小王那真是不分上下。
  In the skills of driving, Xiao Li and Xiao Wang are neck and neck.

  6.他已绞尽了脑汁。
  He had racked his brain.

  7.他可是个有头脑的人。
  He's a brain.

  8.李明很能干。
  Li ming has a lot on the ball.

  9.你刚才提到的那个作家只不过是个有名无实的人。
  The man you've just mentioned is but a poor apology for a writer.

  10.他真的太没骨气了。
  He really has no guts.

  11.昙花一现
  A flash in the pan

  12.他对保险业务一窍不通。
  He doesn't know beans about insurance business at all.

  13.她很勇敢,但终因寡不敌众,被那帮人打晕过去。
  The girl was brave enough, but as being outnumbered,she was finally knocked into the middle of next week by the gang.

  14.他喜欢单枪匹马地去干。
  He always likes to play a lone hand.

  15.他一开始就出师不利。
  He got off on the wrong foot when he started doing it.

  16.你还嫩点儿。
  You're still wet behind the ears.

  17.她的饭量特别小。
  She eats like a bird.

  18.那个孩子的嘴特别硬。
  That boy never says uncle.

  19.我们队占上风。
  Our team gained the upper hand.

  20.你中圈套了。
  You rose to the bait.

  21.你骗不了我。
  I'm from Missouri.

  22.见机行事
  Play to the score.

  23.肯定有人唆使他去干那件事。
  There must be someone who had put him up to that.(正式:唆使=instigate)

  24.他不是不愿意帮助你,而是他心有余而力不足。
  It's not that he doesn't like to help, but that the spirit is willing,
  but the flesh is week.

  25.事到如今,我们也只好听其自然了。
  With things as such, we'll have to let things slide.

  26.这几天不知是什么事把我搞得心烦意乱的。
  I don't know what has set my nerves on edge these days.

  27.让过去的事过去吧,我们还是好朋友。
  Lit bygones be bygones. We are still friends.

  28.昨天晚上好险哪。 老板同一个女职员在办公室动手动脚的,差一点儿让他的妻子
   给撞上。
  The boss had narrow squeak last night in his office,his spooning with
  a girl clerk was almost found out by his wife.

  29.这场旱灾是百年不遇的。
  This draught occurs once in a blue moon.

  30.算了吧。
  Iet's call it quits.

  31.她的嘴很紧。
  She's tight-mouthed.

  32.别跟我瞎吹了,我又不是不了解你底细。
  No big talk with me. I have your number.

  33.玲玲是她爷爷的掌上明珠。
  LIng Ling is the apple of her grandpa's eye.

  34.杰克体形匀称,个头儿适中,一双大眼睛炯炯有神 ,成了许多女孩子追
   求的目标。
  Jack, with a body well-proportioned, about the middling, a pair of
  intense big eyes, has become the traget of many pretty girls.

  35.从人口数量方面讲,印度仅次于中国。
  Talking about the size of population, India is next only to China.

  36.我可不愿意白吃白喝别人。
  I wouldn't freeload.

  37.对牛弹琴
  casting pearls before swine.

  38.我不知道。那只是我瞎猜的。
  I didn't know. I was only a shot in the dark.

  39.他们开车到外面兜风去了。
  They drove the car and went out for a spin.

  40.你为什么总拿别人开心?
  Why should you always like to rib others?  

 

 
英语精读荟萃Photography and Art

The earliest controversies about the relationship between photography and art centered on whether photograph's fidelity to appearances and dependence on a machine allowed it to be a fine art as distinct from merely a practical art. Throughout the nineteenth century, the defence of photography was identical with the struggle to establish it as a fine art. Against the charge that photography was a soulless, mechanical copying of reality, photographers asserted that it was instead a privileged way of seeing, a revolt against commonplace vision, and no less worthy an art than painting.

Ironically, now that photography is securely established as a fine art, many photographers find it pretentious or irrelevant to label it as such. Serious photographers variously claim to be finding, recording, impartially observing, witnessing events, exploring themselves-anything but making works of art. They are no longer willing to debate whether photography is or is not a fine art, except to proclaim that their own work is not involved with art. It shows the extent to which they simply take for granted the concept of art imposed by the triumph of Modernism: the better the art, the more subversive it is of the traditional aims of art.

Photographers' disclaimers of any interest in making art tell us more about the harried status of the contemporary notion of art than about whether photography is or is not art. For example, those photographers who suppose that, by taking pictures, they are getting away from the pretensions of art as exemplified by painting remind us of those Abstract Expressionist painters who imagined they were getting away from the intellectual austerity of classical Modernist painting by concentrating on the physical act of painting. Much of photography's prestige today derives from the convergence of its aims with those of recent art, particularly with the dismissal of abstract art implicit in the phenomenon of Pop painting during the 1960's. Appreciating photographs is a relief to sensibilities tired of the mental exertions demanded by abstract art. Classical Modernist painting-that is, abstract art as developed in different ways by Picasso, Kandinsky, and Matisse-presupposes highly developed skills of looking and a familiarity with other paintings and the history of art. Photography, like Pop painting, reassures viewers that art is not hard; photography seems to be more about its subjects than about art.

Photography, however, has developed all the anxieties and self-consciousness of a classic Modernist art. Many professionals privately have begun to worry that the promotion of photography as an activity subversive of the traditional pretensions of art has gone so far that the public will forget that photography is a distinctive and exalted activity-in short, an art.

1. What is the author mainly concerned with? The author is concerned with

[A]. defining the Modernist attitude toward art.

[B]. explaining how photography emerged as a fine art.

[C]. explaining the attitude of serious contemporary photographers toward photography as art and placing those attitudes in their historical context.

[D]. defining the various approaches that serious contemporary photographers take toward their art and assessing the value of each of those approaches.

2. Which of the following adjectives best describes "the concept of art imposed by the triumph of Modernism" as the author represents it in lines 12-13?

[A]. Objective [B]. Mechanical. [C]. Superficial. [D]. Paradoxical.

3. Why does the author introduce Abstract Expressionist painter?

[A]. He wants to provide an example of artists who, like serious contemporary photographers, disavowed traditionally accepted aims of modern art.

[B]. He wants to set forth an analogy between the Abstract Expressionist painters and classical Modernist painters.

[C]. He wants to provide a contrast to Pop artist and others.

[D]. He wants to provide an explanation of why serious photography, like other contemporary visual forms, is not and should not pretend to be an art.

4. How did the nineteenth-century defenders of photography stress the photography?

[A]. They stressed photography was a means of making people happy.

[B]. It was art for recording the world.

[C]. It was a device for observing the world impartially.

[D]. It was an art comparable to painting.

Vocabulary

1. fine arts 美术(指绘画,雕刻,建筑,诗歌,音乐等)

2. assert 主张,声明,维护(权利)

3. privileged 特殊的,享受特权的,特许的

4. pretentious 狂妄的,做作的

5. irrelevant 不相干的,无关的

6. subversive 破坏性的,颠覆性的

7. disclaimer 弃权者

8. harry 掠夺,折磨

9. austerity 严格,简朴

10. convergence 聚合,集合点

11. implicit 含蓄的

12. distinctive 区别的,独特的

13. exalted 高贵的,高尚的

难句译注

1. The earliest controversies about the relationship between photography and art centered on whether photograph's fidelity to appearances and dependence on a machine allowed it to be a fine art as distinct from merely a practical art.

[结构简析] 此句为主谓语+宾语从句。As distinct from … 句修饰fine art.

[参考译文] 最早有关摄影和艺术关系的争论点集中在摄影对表象的忠实和对机器的依赖能否使它成为艺术,有别于仅仅是实用的美术。

2. Against the charge that photography was a soulless, mechanical copying of reality, photographers asserted that it was instead a privileged way of seeing, a revolt against commonplace vision, and no less worthy an art than painting.

[结构简析] 结构是主谓宾从。句子长是因为介词短语against the charge 后接同位说明语the photography was …宾语从句中有三组表语:a way of seeing, a revolt, an art.

[参考译文] 正队这种指责:摄影是一种没有灵魂的,对现实机械性复制,摄影工作者声名摄影不是复制品,而是一种特殊的观察方式,是对平庸视觉的叛逆,和绘画一样有艺术价值。

3. It shows the extent to which they simply take for granted the concept of art imposed by the triumph of Modernism: the better the art, the more subversive it is of the traditional aims of art.

[结构简析] 句子结构为主从句,which引导宾从作介词to 的宾语,宾从中imposed by …分词短语修饰concept of art, the better …the more 是说明concept of art.

[参考译文] 这说明他们就是把现代主义胜利所强加的艺术概念视为合理的,其合理程度是:艺术越强,对艺术的传统目的破坏得越大。

4. Photographers' disclaimers of any interest in making art tell us more about the harried status of the contemporary notion of art than about whether photography is or is not art.

[结构简析] 名词disclaimer放弃,否认。上下文翻译中可译成动词含义,否认抛弃创作艺术的兴趣。

[参考译文] 摄影师否认对创作艺术感性趣,他们告诉我们更多的是有关现代艺术概念的令人苦恼的情况,而不是摄影是不是艺术问题。

5. Many professionals privately have begun to worry that the promotion of photography as an activity subversive of the traditional pretensions of art has gone so far that the public will forget that photography is a distinctive and exalted activity-in short, an art.

[结构简析] 复合句。句内三个that clause. 第一个是worry的宾从;第二个是so far that 的句型。第三个是forget 之宾从。

[参考译文] 许多专业摄影人员私下开始担忧,强调摄影是对传统艺术意图的颠覆活动的做法有些过分了,(活动的宣传走得太远)以致使公众忘记摄影是一种独特的高尚活动--总之,是一种艺术。

写作方法与文章大意

文章论及"摄影是否是艺术"问题,这样采用对比手法。一开始就讲述了19世纪摄影家为确立摄影是艺术而提出的种种依据,并把美术和摄影作比较,来反驳否定摄影的论点:忠于表象,以来机器,没有灵魂……

确立的艺术后,他们为摆脱油画那种矫饰的艺术意图而努力推崇"艺术越佳,对艺术传统意图破坏越大"的论点。作者把这些摄影家和抽象表现主义画家相提并论,把摄影和流行画等同;和古典现代主义画家和画相对抗。

最后结论是这种破坏传统艺术意图的活动不能走得太远,因为摄影毕竟是艺术,否则……。

答案祥解

1. C. 说明当代严肃的摄影家对摄影作为艺术的态度,并把他们这些态度放在历史的进程来观察。见文章大意。他们先为摄影是否是艺术而争辩,后为否定其艺术而努力。重点放在主题上。

A. 界定显得主义者对艺术的态度。 B. 解释摄影是如何作为美术出现的。第一段涉及,见难句译注2。 D. 界定当代严肃摄影家对待他们艺术所具有的各种观点,并评定每种观点的价值。这三项只是文内提到的某些方面,不是主要的。

2. D. 矛盾的。见难句译注3。

A. 客观的。 B. 机械的。 C. 表面的。

3. A. 他要列举这样艺术家的例子,他们象当代严肃的摄影家一样抛弃了传统上被接受的现代艺术目的。见第三段第二句:"举例说,这些认为通过拍照可以摆脱绘画所表现的艺术的矫饰的摄影家,使我们想起了那些抽象表现主义绘画的严肃的思想。"

B. 他想在抽象表现主义画家和古典现代主义画家之间找出相似点。 C. 他要在流行艺术家和其它艺术家之间作一个对比。 D. 他想解释为什么严肃摄影,象其它当代视觉形式一样不是艺术,而且也不应当充作艺术。

4. D. 摄影是一种艺术,可以和油画相比美。见难句译注2。

A. 他们强调摄影是使人们快乐的手段。 B. 是记录世界的艺术。 C. 摄影是公正观察世界的工具

 
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