问题 口语交际,情景问答题
观察下面漫画,写出这幅漫画的寓意。(3分)(画面上的文字分别是“警钟”和“报喜”)


 

 
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答案

(3分)漫画讽刺了那些只听喜讯不听警告的自欺欺人的人。

第一步:审读画面,观察画面的构成要素。

审读漫画的过程就是对漫画中人、景、物等信息点的认知过程,是对画面信息的初步感知阶段 。

第二步:合理想象,丰富画面信息。

想象补充画面信息,主要是借助漫画提供的情境,丰富画面内容,是对画面信息的深入感知过程。

第三步:类比联想,探究画面寓意。

类比联想是在审读、想象的基础上,将画面信息跟现实生活相联系,深入揣摩作者的创作意图,在类比中明晓漫画寓意的过程。

记叙类漫画可从人、事两方面进行联想时,对人物应注意他们的言行举止、表情神态、穿着打扮及人物间的关系;对事情应注意时间、地点、前因后果及发展趋势。

寓意类漫画是以自然现象或景物作为创作素材的,它往往是影射社会生活中的某类人或某一现象。对这类漫画,应跟现实生活作合理的类比联想,注意画面形象的类比象征意义。

单项选择题

Many people consider the wider use of biofuels a promising way of reducing the amount of surplus carbon dioxide (CO2) being pumped into the air by the world’s mechanized transport. The theory is that plants such as sugar cane, maize (corn, to Americans), oilseed rape and wheat take up CO2 during their growth, so burning fuels made from them should have no net effect on the amount of that gas in the atmosphere.

Theory, though, does not always translate into practice, and just as governments have committed themselves to the greater use of biofuels, questions are being raised about how green this form of energy really is. The latest comes from the International Council for Science (ICSU) based in Paris.

The ICSU report concludes that, so far, the production of biofuels has aggravated rather than ameliorated global warming. In particular, it supports some controversial findings published in 2007 by Paul Crutzen of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Germany. Dr. Crutzen concluded that most analyses had underestimated the importance to global warming of a gas called nitrous oxide (N2O). The amount of this gas released by farming biofuel crops such as maize and rape probably negates by itself any advantage offered by reduced emissions of CO2.

Although N2O is not common in the Earth’s atmosphere, it is a more potent greenhouse gas than CO2 and it hangs around longer. The result is that, over the course of a century, its ability to warm the planet is almost 300 times that of an equivalent mass of CO2.

N2O is made by bacteria that live in soil and water and, these days, their raw material is often the nitrogen-rich fertiliser that modern farming requires. Since the 1960s the amount of fertiliser used by farmers has increased sixfold, and not all of that extra nitrogen ends up in their crops. Maize, in particular, is described by experts in the field as a “nitrogen-leaky” plant because it has shallow roots and takes up nitrogen for only a few months of the year. This would make maize (which is one of the main sources of biofuel) a particularly bad contributor to global N2O emissions.

But it is not just biofuels that are to blame. The ICSU report suggests N2O emissions in general are probably more important than had been realised. Previous studies, including those by the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a United Nations-appointed body of experts, may have miscalculated their significance — and according to Adrian Williams of Cranfield University, in Britain, even the IPCC’s approach suggests that the global-warming potential of most of Britain’s annual crops is dominated by N2O emissions.

What does the word “potent” (Line 1, Para. 4) probably mean()

A. Powerful

B. Widespread

C. Poisonous

D. Environmentally friendly

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