專四聽(tīng)寫:漫畫家
來(lái)源:滬江聽(tīng)寫酷
2011-03-30 22:58
本內(nèi)容為專四Dictation部分。
大家聽(tīng)寫時(shí)請(qǐng)過(guò)濾掉Direction、標(biāo)題等內(nèi)容,就當(dāng)做模擬專四聽(tīng)寫部分將正文內(nèi)容聽(tīng)寫下來(lái)即可^^
大家聽(tīng)寫時(shí)請(qǐng)過(guò)濾掉Direction、標(biāo)題等內(nèi)容,就當(dāng)做模擬專四聽(tīng)寫部分將正文內(nèi)容聽(tīng)寫下來(lái)即可^^
In a good cartoon, the artist can tell in a few lines as much as a writer can tell in half a dozen paragraphs. The cartoonist not only tells a story but he also tries to persuade the reader to his way of thinking. He has great influence on public opinion. In a political campaign, he plays an important part. Controversial issues in Congress or at meetings of the United Nations may keep the cartoonist well-supplied with current materials.
A clever cartoonist may cause laughter because he often uses humor in his drawings. If he is sketching a famous person, he takes a prominent feature and exaggerates it. Cartoonists, for instance, like to lengthen an already long nose and to widen an already broad grin. This exaggeration of a person’s characteristics is called caricature. The artist uses such exaggeration to put his message across.