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英语短文阅读英语短文阅读 重点词 •assignment ['sainmnt]?? n. 分配,任,作,功词词词词词词词 •reinforce [,ri:in'f:s]? vt. 加,加固,化,充强强词词; vi. 求援,... •relieve [ri'li:v] vt. 解除,减,使不乏味,词词词词…词的班,解... •booster ['bu:st]? n. 升机,支持者,爆器词词词词词词词词词词 •bonus ['buns]?? n. 词词词词词词词词金,利,外津 •clue [klu:] n. 词词索,,故事等的...

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英语短文阅读 重点词 •assignment ['sainmnt]?? n. 分配,任,作,功词词词词词词词 •reinforce [,ri:in'f:s]? vt. 加,加固,化,充强强词词; vi. 求援,... •relieve [ri'li:v] vt. 解除,减,使不乏味,词词词词…词的班,解... •booster ['bu:st]? n. 升机,支持者,爆器词词词词词词词词词词 •bonus ['buns]?? n. 词词词词词词词词金,利,外津 •clue [klu:] n. 词词索,,故事等的,情; vt. 词…提供... •rely [ri'lai] vi. 依靠,信词 •absorb [b's:b, -'z:b]??? vt. 吸收,吸引,承受,理解,使全神注…词词 •dramatic [dr'mætik,-kl]?? adj. 词词词词词词的,引人注目的,激人心的 Note-Taking Tips 发布发发,2012-10-12 文章出自,teenshealth.org 原文发接,点发发看 Carlos and Cecilia were both straight-A students in middle school. But now that they're in high school, Carlos finds himself relying on Cecilia's notes to do well on tests. He also finds himself wondering how Cecilia manages to take such good notes. Note-taking is a skill that can help you do well on all your schoolwork — everything from taking tests to researching a paper. But unfortunately, most schools don't have classes that teach you how to take notes. So here are some tips. Write down key facts. If you have a teacher who writes notes on the board, that's a bonus: You can copy them down. If not, write down the most important points from class. Does your history teacher mention the date of a key Civil War battle? Does your English 1 teacher give examples of Shakespeare's use of dramatic irony? Does your math teacher go over a particular formula? Write it down! It can take some experimenting to figure out what information really is helpful, so keep trying and don't give up. Different teachers do things differently. For example, some teachers may mention lots of dates and facts in class but only write the key ones on the board. Other teachers may not write anything down, but they may repeat a certain date or piece of information. That's a clue that it's probably important. After a while, you'll get to know a teacher's style. Don't overdo it. Don't go crazy taking notes, though: You'll be frantic if you try to write down every word that's said in class. And if you focus too much on getting your notes right, you might miss important points. Some people actually learn better by listening, writing down a few key points, and then going over the material after class when they have more time. Ask. Don't be afraid to ask the teacher to repeat something you miss. If the teacher's going too fast, chances are your classmates will also be relieved to hear the information again. If you don't want to ask in class, see your teacher afterwards. It's much easier than wondering if you got the notes right as you study. Compare. Keep your notes handy when you're doing your reading assignments. Compare what you wrote with what the readings say — you may even want to add to your notes as you read. Going over your notes with a friend and comparing what the two of you put down can help reinforce what you're learning. It also can help you remember information when it's time for the test. And going over your notes will alert you and your friend to any errors.Copy. Depending on how neat your handwriting is, you may want to recopy your notes when you get home. If you've taken notes in a hurry, you're more likely to figure out an unreadable word or sentence on the day of the lesson than you are weeks later when you look back over your notes in preparation for a test. Organize. Keep notes for each subject in one place so you can find everything easily when it comes time for a test. That may mean keeping a notebook or section of a notebook for each subject as you take notes in class. Some people combine the copying technique with organization by using just one notebook for class notes and then copying these notes into a notebook for each subject when they get back home. The trick to making this technique work is to be sure you actually do it regularly. If you don't, your notes will be all over the place and things will get totally crazed when it's time to study for the test. 2 Good note-taking requires extra time and organization. It may help if you think of the time you spend reviewing notes as an investment. For example, if you decide to recopy your notes each evening, you'll probably have less time to watch TV or IM friends. But you'll save time later when it comes to studying for the actual test. Note-taking gives your mind a chance to absorb the material it needs to learn. Not only can this help you to do better on a test, it's also a great confidence booster when you're studying and find yourself saying, "Hey, I remember that!" Reviewed by: Chris Cortellessa, M. 3 发发技巧笔 发布发发,2012-10-12 文章出自,发言 原文发接,点发发看 Carlos和Cecilia都是中的发等生。但是在高中~学Carlos发发自己更依发Cecilia的发才能在笔 考发中取得不发的成发。他也特发想知道Cecilia怎笔发做出发发好的发的。 发发是一发能发发在考发中取得好成发的一发技巧。发付考发到究发文。但是不幸的是大多笔你从研数 学并没教你笔吧校有发发如何发发。那就看看下面的建发。发发发的 。如果的老发有板发~那发了,可以把发抄下。如果有~那就下发堂中重你你你它来没写 要的点。的发史老发在发上有提到发的发发日期发,的英发老发有发莎士比发发发的例子发,你内你几个 你数学没个数学来的老发有有重发一特殊的公式,发下, 要分辨些是有用的信息~得多发发~不能放。不同的老发发格不一。比如发~有些老哪你弃教学 发在发上提到多发发和事件但是只在黑板上发发字。有些老发发然不是什发容都在黑会很写几个内写 板上~但是重发一特定的日期或者一发信息。发就发发可能重要。在此之后~就可以知会个它你 道老发的发格了。教学 发发多了 。不要发发发怒。管有发候发不能把老发发的全发下而发狂。如果太重发发发得笔尽你会来你笔 是否正~也发已发发发了重点。有些人~因发用心而就发发点成发的。他发在发确你呢听写几个杠杠 后有发发的发候好好发发那些容。会内 发。 发害发老发重发发发的知发。如果一老发发得太快~发他重发一遍肯定发大家舒一口的怕你个会气。 如果不想在发上发~可以发后发老发。发可比发的发发发发心着发发多了。你独找你你学笔担和的朋友发一起发一遍发所发的发~发可以强化所发的容。如果考发的发~发发也能发准发你你笔你内你 好。发发下发发可以和的朋友发发发发中的发发。笔帮你你笔 发 。就看的字是不是整发了~回家后也发想重新发下的发。如果发发发发发发忙~写你你写你笔当笔很匆 比起在若干周之后回望的准发考发的发~更发发那次发上发的不发发的发发或句子了。你笔你会 条你笔条你你找内你将理性 。发的发有理些~发发在考发前才能容易的到容。发可能意味着要每 一科每一章发做发。独笔 有些人有发发技巧~一发本发一科~最后回家发把那些发整理到新的发中。发发技发活必发个笔笔笔你 发常做才能成发技巧。如果不~那的发本便是一发糟~在准发考发发发死的。你笔你你会 发好发需要发外的发发和发发。如果把发发的发发做一发投发~发也发有用。比方发~如果笔你笔当会你决 定每发都重做下发~那就少有发发看发发和聊天了。笔你很d但正考发的发候~就能省下发发。真你发发能发发的大发吸收所必发的知发。发不发能发我发在考发中取得更好的成发~也能增强我发笔你你学 的信心。在发发~下意发发道“哈~我发住,”当你学你会咯 4 5 重点词 •payroll ['peirul]? n. 工词词 •consumer [kn'sju:m]?? n. 消者,用,客词词词词词词词词 •retirement [ri'taimnt]?? n. 退休,退役 •accelerate [k'selreit]?? vt. 使加快,使增速…………; vi. 加速,... •spectrum ['spektrm]? n. 光,,范,余象词词词词词词词词词词 •imply [im'plai] vt. 意味,暗示,含词词 •statistical [st'tistikl]?? adj. 词词词词词词的,学的 •substantial [sb'stænl]??? adj. 大量的,的,内容充的词词词词词词词词词; n. 本... •fraction ['frækn]?? n. 分数,部分,小部分,稍微 •intellectual [,int'lektjul, -tul]???? adj. 智力的,明的,理智的词词词词词词词; n. 知分词词 Truth About Jobs 发布发发,2012-10-12 文章出自,发发发发 原文发接,点发发看 If anyone had doubts about the madness that has spread through a large part of the American political spectrum, the reaction to Friday’s better-than expected report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics should have settled the issue. For the immediate response of many on the right — and we’re not just talking fringe figures — was to cry conspiracy. Leading the charge of what were quickly dubbed the “B.L.S. truthers” was none other than Jack Welch, the former chairman of General Electric, who posted an assertion on Twitter that the books had been cooked to help President Obama’s re-election campaign. His claim was quickly picked up by right-wing pundits and media personalities. 6 It was nonsense, of course. Job numbers are prepared by professional civil servants, at an agency that currently has no political appointees. But then maybe Mr. Welch — under whose leadership G.E. reported remarkably smooth earnings growth, with none of the short-term fluctuations you might have expected (fluctuations that reappeared under his successor) — doesn’t know how hard it would be to cook the jobs data. Furthermore, the methods the bureau uses are public — and anyone familiar with the data understands that they are “noisy, ” that especially good (or bad) months will be reported now and then as a simple consequence of statistical randomness. And that in turn means that you shouldn’t put much weight on any one month’s report. In that case, however, what is the somewhat longer-term trend? Is the U.S. employment picture getting better? Yes, it is. Some background: the monthly employment report is based on two surveys. One asks a random sample of employers how many people are on their payroll. The other asks a random sample of households whether their members are working or looking for work. And if you look at the trend over the past year or so, both surveys suggest a labor market that is gradually on the mend, with job creation consistently exceeding growth in the working-age population. On the employer side, the current numbers say that over the past year the economy added 150, 000 jobs a month, and revisions will probably push that number up significantly. That’s well above the 90, 000 or so added jobs per month that we need to keep up with population. (This number used to be higher, but underlying work force growth has dropped off sharply now that many baby boomers are reaching retirement age.) Meanwhile, the household survey produces estimates of both the number of Americans employed and the number unemployed, defined as people who are seeking work but don’t currently have a job. The eye-popping number from Friday’s report was a sudden drop in the unemployment rate to 7.8 percent from 8.1 percent, but as I said, you shouldn’t put too much emphasis on one month’s number. The more important point is that unemployment has been on a sustained downward trend. But isn’t that just because people have given up looking for work, and hence no longer count as unemployed? Actually, no. It’s true that the employment-population ratio — the percentage of adults with jobs — has been more or less flat for the past year. But remember those aging baby boomers: the fraction of American adults who are in their prime working years is falling fast. Once you take the effects of an aging population into account, the numbers show a substantial improvement in the employment picture since the summer of 2011. 7 None of this should be taken to imply that the situation is good, or to deny that we should be doing better — a shortfall largely due to the scorched-earth tactics of Republicans, who have blocked any and all efforts to accelerate the pace of recovery. (If the American Jobs Act, proposed by the Obama administration last year, had been passed, the unemployment rate would probably be below 7 percent.) The U.S. economy is still far short of where it should be, and the job market has a long way to go before it makes up the ground lost in the Great Recession. But the employment data do suggest an economy that is slowly healing, an economy in which declining consumer debt burdens and a housing revival have finally put us on the road back to full employment. And that’s the truth that the right can’t handle. The furor over Friday’s report revealed a political movement that is rooting for American failure, so obsessed with taking down Mr. Obama that good news for the nation’s long-suffering workers drives its members into a blind rage. It also revealed a movement that lives in an intellectual bubble, dealing with uncomfortable reality — whether that reality involves polls or economic data — not just by denying the facts, but by spinning wild conspiracy theories. It is, quite simply, frightening to think that a movement this deranged wields so much political power. 8 就发的相真 发布发发,2012-10-12 文章出自,发言 原文发接,点发发看 发在美政界被恐慌的所发~如果有人发发此心存疑惑的发~那发美发发发据发发局周五发布国气氛罩国数 的好于发期的回发发告发做出了最好的解答。大多右翼分子的直接反发是我不发发指那些数——并极 端分子高呼发是发发。 —— 一群人迅速被冠以“发发发发局敢于发发的人”~发首的不是发人~正是通用发的前任主席杰真气 克?发奇。他在推特上发表言发~发了助发任发发巴发发任~发告发布的据是发发“美化”网声称帮奥数 的。右翼发发家以及媒人士迅速发发他的言发大肆宣发。 体并 发然是一派胡言。发发局所使用的方法都是公发的任何一发发发发据熟悉的人都明白~他发当——个数 是“大的”~由于据的机性~发发就不发地出发特发好或者的月。因此~不发发发夸数随会坏份你 分看重任何一月的发告。 个 然而~在发发情下~就发的发期发发究竟是发的,美的就发形发是不是正在好发,答案是肯况怎呢国 定的。 发里有一些背景知发,每月的就发发告是基于发发所做出的。一是机发一些雇主发行发发个两份份随~发他发正在发多少人发工发。一是机发一些家庭发行发发~发他发的家庭成发是正在工作发是正在另份随 找你两份工作。如果看了发去一年的就发发发~发发都发示就发市发正逐发活发~发造的就发发位正发步超发适发工作的人。 找数 在发雇主的发发方面~目前的据发示~在发去的一年里~发发发数展每月发造15万个就发发位~稍加发色可能使发一据更会数夸与找数加大。发了新增的工作人相适发~每月大发需要9万个新增发位。;发一据发去更高些~但由于发多发数儿潜潮出生的人都已发到了退休年发~在的发发力增发率已发发减。, 同发~发每发家庭的发发同发估国找算出美的就发人口和失发人口~发里的失发人口是指那些正在工作~但目前有工作的人。周五发告里我发所看的据发示~没数失发率由8.1%发到减7.8%~但正如我之前发发的~不发发发分地看重一月的据。更重要的一点是你个数失发率正呈发持发下降发发。 但是不是因发人发已发放工作了~所以弃找会失发率才下降,发发上不是的。发去一年的就发率~也就是有工作的成年人的比率确体儿发是发平发的。但发注意~那些发潮发出生的人,那些正发年发力壮数你响数的发发力的人比率正在迅速下降。一旦把人口老发化的影考发其中的发~那发据就会从发示自2011年夏天以~就发形发明发好发。 来 发些都不能反发形式是好的~或者去否定发我发发发做的更好——很党差发大程度上是因发共和人发行的焦土政策~发一发发想方发法阻碍一切加快恢发发程的努力。;如果巴发政奥国府去年提发的美9 就发行发法案通发的发~失发率大发会低于7%。,美发发国它来很弥距本的面貌发有大差距~要想发大危机所造成的发失~就发市发发有发的很数确国路要走。但就发据发表明美发发正在发慢恢发~消发发款发正在下担降~房地发市发正在发发~发发发发发展形发正把我发发回全民就发的发道。 发就是右翼分子无法操控的相。发于周五发告的狂怒反真运运国映了一股政治发~发一发正是美失发的根本原因所在~发发久以来来奥遭受痛苦折磨的工人发的好消息发那些发着于把巴发发发拉下台的右翼分子狂怒不已。发也反映了一个运运根植于知发分子泡沫的发~发一发不发通发否定发发~发通发大肆宣发发发发发理那些来——数数令自己不舒服的发发无发是涉及发民投票发是发发据的发发。 一发发能使如此多的政运惧治力量发之发狂~发发直太令人恐了。 10 重点词 •bruise [bru:z] n. 擦,挫,青词词词词词词词; vt. 使受瘀,使受词词词词... •tragedy ['trædidi]? n. 悲,灾,惨案词词词词词词词 •preface ['prefis] n. 前言,引; vt. 词词……词加序言,以始... •fury ['fjuri]? n. 狂怒,暴怒,激怒者 •devastate ['devsteit]? vt. 毁毁词,坏 •cemetery ['semitri]? n. 墓地,公墓 •warehouse ['wεhaus, 'wεhauz, -haus]?? n. 词词词词词词词词,,大商店; vt. 词词词词词入,以... •retirement [ri'taimnt]?? n. 退休,退役 •dough [du]? n. 生面,金词词词词 •mayor ['mε]? n. 市词 In China, a Writer Finds a Deep WellBy RICHARD BERNSTEIN October 12, 2012 • sina • tencent • more 打印 词词 寄信词词词 In his brilliantly realistic and darkly funny short story “Shifu, You’ll Do Anything for a Laugh,” Mo Yan, the winner of this year’s Nobel Prize for Literature, portrays a model worker, a shifu, or craftsman, from northeast China who is laid off at the factory where he has one month to go before his retirement. After using up all of his money getting medical treatment, the devastated man, Ding Shikou, or Ten Mouth Ding, discovers the shell of an abandoned bus near a cemetery at the edge of a lake.11 Ding had just before noted that you have to pay to enter the public toilets in his city, which, a friend tells him, is all right since otherwise “lower-class people like us would never have the privilege of relieving ourselves in such a high-class place,” and this gives him the brilliant idea of transforming the abandoned bus into a little love nest, charging young couples in heat and no place to go hourly rates for its use. 相文章关关关 • 中国抱词词词词词词 • 莫言:我希望他能尽快得自由“词词词词” • 莫言用残酷叙事建立了一个秘的文学王国“”词词词词词词词 • 史景迁莫言小:将政治作病理学述词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词 • “词词词词词词词词词”希望莫言他的同伴做出努力 • 莫言的五部作品 词词 The story, like most of Mr. Mo’s work, is reminiscent of a comment once made by the dissenting Soviet writer Vladimir Voinovich that in his country “reality and satire are the same.” In his half dozen or so novels and story collections, the prolific, fanciful, unrestrained, sometimes outrageous Mr. Mo has created a universe full of earthy and craggy characters all of whom are battered, bruised, almost crushed by the undignified outrages of ordinary life. Or, as Mr. Mo himself succinctly described his Buddhist-like frame of reference, speaking at a Sino-American cultural conference in Berkeley, Calif., last year, “As long as humans live, there is pain.” But, describing his literary philosophy, he added, “I think most readers would prefer to read humorous sentences about a painful life.” Humorous is one way to describe Mo Yan’s sentences, and no doubt a certain amused distance makes it easier to take in his mostly rural Chinese universe, its unfairness, its casual violence, its stench, its tragedies, its Kafkaesque frustrations. But one senses, as with Mr. Voinovich, a caustic fury lurking just beneath the surface of his stories of ordinary Chinese lives, most of them lived where Mr. Mo himself grew up, in northern Shandong Province, where, as he put it in a preface to one collection, “the people struggled to keep death from the door, with little to eat and rags for clothes.” 12 Mr. Mo, daring as he is and devastating as his close, concrete examination of real conditions may be, is not a dissident, or he’s not deemed to be in China. At least one of his books has been banned at times, but mostly he can be read in his own country, unlike China’s other literary Nobel laureate, Gao Xingjian, whose sexually charged novels are banned. And yet Mr. Mo doesn’t hold back when it comes to the Chinese bureaucracy, its petty privileges and his characters’ confrontations with it. In “Shifu, You’ll Do Anything for a Laugh” (the title story of its collection), the city’s vice mayor for industry shows up at the gate of Ding’s factory driving a black Audi. When, in a gesture of false sympathy, he holds out his hand, Ding, who gets around in “a 1960s black and obstinate, clunky Grand Defense bicycle,” notes its “softness ... like dough.” When Ding goes to the municipal office, responding to the vice mayor’s invitation to come see him any time, he is thrown into the street by a nasty guard at the gate.Similarly, in the novel “Garlic Ballads,” set in an ironically named Paradise County, a village’s cast of truculent peasants is ordered by officialdom to plant only one crop, garlic, and then those same officials, having enriched themselves with fees and taxes, announce that the warehouse is full, so they’ll buy no more of the harvest.But this battle between little people and capricious authority does not fully capture Mr. Mo’s books — not his first novel, “Red Sorghum” (made into a movie by Zhang Yimou), nor his more recent “Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out,” a sweeping portrayal of his country since Mao Zedong’s 1949 seizure of power, which a New York Times reviewer called “wildly visionary and creative.” These novels are very different. As Mr. Mo’s adroit translator Howard Goldblatt put it in an e-mail: “If you like Poe, you’ll love the forthcoming ‘Sandalwood Death’; if you’re more Rabelaisian, ‘The Republic of Wine’ will appeal, and if you’re fond of a fabulist, I recommend ‘Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out.’ ” But at the center of all of Mr. Mo’s work to date are the characters themselves, the very flavorful, raunchy, violence-prone, cruel, obstinately individualistic, all-too-human people who, in the end, get a bit of consolation, even some tattered remnants of victory, in the ingenious facts of their survival. Contrary to the title of the story of Ten Mouth Ding, they won’t do anything for a laugh, but a little laughter is just about all they expect.13 14 莫言,用黑色幽默抗残酷关关关关关关 RICHARD BERNSTEIN 关道 2012年10月12日 • sina • tencent • more 打印 词词 寄信词词词 字号 小 中 大 今年文学得主莫言的作品《傅越来越幽默》是一部写而精彩的黑色幽默短篇小词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词“词”词中的主人翁是中国北的一个模范工人,位名丁傅在退休前一个月十口的下了。在看病花掉了所有蓄后词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词,望的丁十口在湖的墓地周了 一弃公词词词词词词词词词词词共汽的外壳。 接下来,丁十口悉在城里词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词使用公共所要付。朋友告他,不收也有收的好,如果不收,词“词词词词词词”词词词词词词词咱些下等人。只怕在梦里也用不上高的他生了一所呢 个词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词,以供妙的主意,将弃公无可巢共汽改装成小小的 去的词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词恋中的年人使用,并按小收。 相文章关关关 • 中国抱词词词词词词 • 莫言:我希望他能尽快得自由“词词词词” • 莫言用残酷叙事建立了一个秘的文学王国“”词词词词词词词 • 史景迁莫言小:将政治作病理学述词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词 • “词词词词词词词词词”希望莫言他的同伴做出努力 • 莫言的五部作品词词 就像莫言的大多数作品一,个故事词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词令人想起期异作家弗拉基米?词词词弗因奇(Vladimir Voinovich)词词词“词词词词”的一句和刺,他在他的国家,文学是一的莫言是一位。 想象力丰富、不受词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词束或令人惊愕的多作家。在大六部篇小词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词和一些短篇合集中,莫言造了一个世界,其中充了词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词朴、粗的人物形象,他都受到了日常生活中一些荒词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词暴行的打和害,几乎陷于崩。 15 或者,就如莫言自己所词“” 词词词词词词词词词词词词词,人活着就有痛苦。是在加利福尼州伯克利中美文化会上词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词的,他正在述自己的佛教式思想体系。但在描述自己的文学思想,他又充,我得,词“词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词有痛苦生活的文字,大多数者都更喜词词词词词词词”幽默的句。 莫言的词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词句可以用幽默来形容,而且毫无疑,某有致的疏离感可以人更容易理解占据莫言大部分作品的中国词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词村世界,理解其中的不公平象、无目的暴行、俗气息、悲故事以及卡夫卡式的挫折感。然而,就像弗因奇词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词一,莫言的作品人得,他笔下那些普通中国人的生活故事背后暗藏着词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词心灵的怒。些人大部分生活在山省的北部地区,那里也是莫言成词词词词“词词里的地方。莫言曾在一部的集的前言中如是,民众没有什词词词词词词词词词词词词”西可吃,穿的是破衣衫,扎在死亡。 词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词然莫言大胆无畏,他生活致入微的察也令人震撼,但他并不是异人士,或者中国人他不是词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词异人士。他至少有一部作品曾遭禁,但他的大部分作品都能在中国看到。中国另一位得主词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词高行健的遭遇与莫言不同,他那些充性描写的作品遭到了中国官方的禁止。但是, 词词词词词词词词词词词在提到中国的官僚机构、他的小小特以及中人物与他的抗,莫言并没词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词有退避三舍。 在《傅越来越幽默》,故事词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词所在的合集以此名,中,分管工的副市着黑色奥迪出词词词词“词词词词词词词词词词词”词在丁十口所在工厂的六十口,丁十口着年代生的又来黑又固的大国防牌自行到工厂。副市出一词词词“词词词得副假同情的姿像,伸手握住丁十口的双手,丁十口感到他的手面词”词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词。副市表示,丁十口任何候都可以去找他。但当丁十口来到市公词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词楼找他,却被口的一名可警推到了大街上。 同,《词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词天堂蒜苔之歌》也是如此。个故事生在名字词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词有刺意味的天堂村,村里都是些野蛮的民,一些官要词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词求他只能植蒜苔,后来又宣布了,他不再收词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词蒜苔。在个程当中,些官靠收取税塞了自己的腰包。 不,并不是莫言的词词词词词词词词词词词词词——词词他的所有作品都描写小人物与反无常的威人士之的斗争故事第一本小《词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词高粱家族》,已被拍成影,和近的作品《生死疲词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词》都没有描写此故事。《生死疲》一全面描述了毛1949词词词词年掌后中国的词词词词词词词词词词词“词词词词”词充狂展情况,《》的一位人本野的想象。和造力 词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词些小与众不同。莫言作品的熟者葛浩文(Howard Goldblatt)词“词在一封件如中写道,果你喜坡词词词词(Poe)词词词词词词词词词词词词词词,你就会喜即将出版的《檀香刑》,英16 版,,如果你更喜拉伯雷词词词词(Rabelais)词词词词词词词,那就看《酒国》,如果你寓言小感趣,我推荐你看《生死疲词词词”》。 不,莫言词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词迄今止所有作品的核心都是人物本身,是那些趣、邋遢、词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词向暴力、残忍、固持个人主、真得无以加的人词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词。在莫言笔下那些独出心裁的生存故事当中,他词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词最都得了些安慰,甚至是亡惨重的利残痕。与丁十口故事的名相词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词反,他都不会越来越幽默,然而,他全部的词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词词期望大致就是能地笑上一声。 17
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