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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
by Suzanne Cowan
These statues with creepy faces have had a number of uses.
这些令人毛骨悚然的雕像有着多种用途。
For over 2,000 years, gargoyle statues have been used to adorn2 buildings such as cathedrals and castles. Gargoyles3, carved from stone, usually look like frightening mythical4 creatures. _(1)_ When placed on a building's exterior5, they add an eerie6 visual interest, but they have served more practical purposes as well.
The word gargoyle comes from the French word gargouille, which means throat. Originally, gargoyle statues were used to protect a building from flooding during a heavy rainfall by directing water away from the building's rooftop. _(2)_ Although the word gargoyle had been used to refer to statues that served as waterspouts, it came to be used in a more general way and describes all kinds of statues perched upon buildings. It might seem curious that people made their waterspouts look like such terrifying creatures, but their sinister10 appearance is quite intentional11. The reason was the belief that evil spirits would try to attack churches. _(3)_
Although gargoyles have been around for over 2,000 years, they are most often associated with the medieval period. _(4)_ The exterior of Notre Dame12 is heavily decorated with a variety of gargoyles. Some look like fantastical monsters, while others are sculptures of religious monks15. Like many modern gargoyles, the ones at Notre Dame are decorative16. _(5)_ Whether they fend17 off evil spirits, no one really knows.
(A) They do not serve the purpose of directing water off of the roof.
(B) A scary statue sitting on top of the building would frighten the evil spirits and prevent them from entering.
(C) A classic example of gargoyle statues from this time can be found at the Notre Dame Cathedral de Paris in France.
(D) Most gargoyles were made with spouts8 in their mouths from which the water poured out.
(E) Although they can be sculpted18 into many different forms, they are often winged animals with horns, demonic-looking humans, or a combination of the two.
原来如此
1. 第一题空格应选 (E)
理由:
a. 空格前提及,滴水嘴兽(Gargoyles)是石头雕刻而成(carved from stone),通常看起来是吓人的神话怪物。
b. (E) 选项则说到,虽然它们(they)可以被雕刻成许多种不同的样貌(can be sculpted into many different forms),但大多是有翅膀的长角动物,或是面目狰狞的人类,也可能是两者的综合体。选项中的 they 指的就是 gargoyles,且两句有关键词 carved(被雕刻)与 sculpted(被雕刻),可知 (E) 为正选。
c. 虽然 (D) 选项看似可置入空格,与前一句皆有关键词滴水嘴兽(gargoyles),但置入后与后面一句语意不连贯,故不可选。
大补丸:
a. sculpt13 vt. 雕刻,雕塑
b. winged a. 有翼的,有翅膀的
c. horn n. 角,触角
d. demonic-looking 貌似恶魔的
demonic a. 恶魔般的
e. combination n. 结合(体)
例: The secret to this delicious dish is the combination of spices.
(这道佳肴的秘诀在于各种香料的混合。)
2. 第二题空格应选 (D)
理由:
a. 空格前提到,起初滴水嘴兽的作用是在大雨来临时,把水导离屋顶(directing water away from the building's rooftop),以避免建筑物淹水。
b. (D) 选项则进一步说明,大多数滴水嘴兽的嘴部都装有喷水口,以便将水排出(the water poured out),前后语意连贯,故选之。
大补丸:
a. spout7 n. 喷嘴,容器嘴
b. pour out 倾泻而出,涌出
例: Once the dam broke, water poured out all over the street.
(水坝一破裂,水就涌出淹没街道。)
3. 第三题空格应选 (B)
理由:
a. 空格前两句提到,人们将排水口做成吓人的怪物造型令人匪夷所思,但它们邪恶的外表是有其目的。这是因为以前的人相信恶灵会攻击教堂(evil spirits would try to attack churches)。
b. (B) 选项进一步说明,坐落在建筑物顶端的吓人雕像能够把恶灵吓跑(frighten the evil spirits),让他们无法进入教堂,语意连贯,且两句均有关键词 evil spirits(恶灵),故选之。
大补丸:
a. scary a. 吓人的
b. frighten vt. 使惊恐,使害怕
c. prevent sb/sth from + V-ing 防止∕阻止某人∕某物……
例: My flat tire prevented me from getting to work on time.
(我的轮胎漏气,害我上班迟到。)
4. 第四题空格应选 (C)
理由:
a. 空格前提及,虽然滴水嘴已存在 2 千多年,但它们大多令人联想到中世纪(medieval period)。而空格后提及圣母院(Notre Dame)的外观有大量的滴水嘴兽作为装饰。
b. (C) 选项提及,当时(from this time)典型的滴水嘴兽雕像可见于法国巴黎的圣母院(Notre Dame Cathedral de Paris in France),选项中的 this time 指的就是 medieval period,且两句均有关键词 Notre Dame(圣母院),可知 (C) 为正选。
5. 第五题空格应选 (A)
理由:
a. 空格前提及,如同现代的滴水嘴,圣母院的滴水嘴兽纯粹为装饰用途(decorative)。
b. (A) 选项则说,它们(滴水嘴兽)不具有将雨水导离屋顶的功能,语意连贯,故选之。
大补丸:
a. serve the purpose of... 达到……的目的∕作用
例: This fence serves the purpose of keeping stray dogs out.
(这道篱笆的作用是要将流浪狗阻挡在外。)
b. direct vt. 引导,指引
direct water off of the roof 将水导出屋顶
精解字词词组
1. originally adv. 起初,原来
例: New York was originally a Dutch colony.
(纽约原本是荷兰的殖民地。)
2. protect sb/sth from + N/V-ing 保护某人∕某物免于……
例: This sunscreen lotion19 will protect you from getting sunburned.
(这防晒乳液可以保护你不被晒伤。)
3. refer to... 指的是……
例: When Sarah mentioned a "rude person," she was referring to her colleague.
(当莎拉提到『无礼之人』时,指的是她同事。)
4. serve as... 作为……之用,充当……
= act as...
= function as...
例: My desk also serves as a kitchen table.
(我的书桌也充当餐桌用。)
5. perch9 vt. 使处于(较高处或较危险处)
be perched on/upon... 处在……的顶上∕边上
例: The hawk20 was perched upon the treetop looking for prey21.
(这只老鹰栖在树梢寻找猎物。)
6. be associated with... 与……联想在一起
例: Tulips are associated with Holland.
(郁金香常与荷兰联想在一起。)
7. a variety of... 各式各样的……
例: That store has a variety of designer products.
(那家店有各式各样名家设计的产品。)
8. fend off... 避开∕挡开……
例: The lone22 soldier fended23 off the attacks of nine men.
(那名士兵只身抵挡 9 名男子的攻击。)
单字小铺
1. gargoyle n.(多为怪兽像的)滴水嘴
2. adorn vt. 装饰
3. cathedral n. 大教堂
4. mythical a. 神话的
5. exterior n. 外部,外观 & a. 外部的
6. eerie a. 怪异的;令人毛骨悚然的
7. practical a. 实用的;实际的
8. rooftop n. 屋顶
9. waterspout n. 喷水嘴;排水口
10. sinister a. 邪恶的
11. intentional a. 有意的;蓄意的
12. medieval a. 中世纪的,中古时期的
13. fantastical a. 奇异的;虚构的
14. sculpture n. 雕像
15. monk14 n. 僧侣;修道士
16. decorative a. 装饰性的
词组小铺
1. direct sth away from... 把某物导离……
2. have been around for + 一段时间 已存在……(一段时间)
3. be decorated with... 用……装饰
4. some...others... 一些……另一些……
中文翻译&标准答案
2千多年来,滴水嘴兽雕像被用来装饰大教堂、城堡等建筑物。石雕的滴水嘴兽通常看起来是吓人的神话怪物。虽然它们可以被雕刻成许多种不同的样貌,但大多是有翅膀的长角动物,或是面目狰狞的人类,也可能是两者的综合体。当怪兽状的滴水嘴被放置在建筑物外部时,除了增添一种恐怖怪异的视觉效果外,它们更兼具了实用的功能。
滴水嘴 "gargoyle" 这个字来自于法文 "gargouille",表『喉咙』之意。起初滴水嘴兽的作用是在大雨来临时,把水导离屋顶,以避免建筑物淹水。大多数滴水嘴兽的嘴部都装有喷水口,以便将水排出。虽然 gargoyle 一字一直被用来指任何可作为排水口的雕像,但之后则广泛引申为置于建筑物上端的任何一种雕像。人们将排水口做成吓人的怪物造型令人匪夷所思,但它们邪恶的外表是有其目的。这是因为以前的人相信恶灵会攻击教堂。坐落在建筑物顶端的吓人雕像能够把恶灵吓跑,让他们无法进入教堂。
虽然滴水嘴兽已存在 2 千多年,但它们大多令人联想到中世纪。当时典型的滴水嘴兽雕像可见于法国巴黎的圣母院。圣母院的外观有大量的滴水嘴兽作为装饰。有些看起来像奇珍异兽,而有些则是修道士的雕像。如同现代的滴水嘴,圣母院的滴水嘴兽纯粹为装饰用。它们不具有将雨水导离屋顶的功能。至于它们是否能阻挡恶灵,没人可以证实。
标准答案: 1. (E) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (A)
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n.笕嘴 | |
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n.怪兽状滴水嘴( gargoyle的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.神话的;虚构的;想像的 | |
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5 exterior | |
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6 eerie | |
adj.怪诞的;奇异的;可怕的;胆怯的 | |
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7 spout | |
v.喷出,涌出;滔滔不绝地讲;n.喷管;水柱 | |
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n.管口( spout的名词复数 );(喷出的)水柱;(容器的)嘴;在困难中v.(指液体)喷出( spout的第三人称单数 );滔滔不绝地讲;喋喋不休地说;喷水 | |
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13 sculpt | |
n.雕刻,雕塑,雕刻品,雕塑品 | |
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17 fend | |
v.照料(自己),(自己)谋生,挡开,避开 | |
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