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Programme Summary 节目梗概 This week's question comes from the city of Guizhou. Du Yang asked us what a catchphrase is. A catchphrase is a short sentence or expression that usually a famous comedian or TV presenter will use. The person will be famous for that catchphrase. Sometimes these catchphrases become so popular that English speakers will use them. Famous people use catchphrases as advertising. It's like a brand for them to help make them or their characters more memorable. There are a lot of catchphrases you might know used in films and TV programmes. James Bond is a famous around the world and his catchphrase is "The name's Bond, James Bond". Homer Simpson is the father in the fictional animation series The Simpsons. He says "Doh!" a lot when he has done something stupid (and he often does stupid things) and that has become his catchphrase. Lots of English speakers now also say "Doh!" when they have done something stupid. Catchphrases often become part of everyday English. Another famous catchphrase in the programme was from boxer Muhammad Ali, famous in the 1960s and 1970s. He said "I float like a butterfly and sting like a bee" to describe his successful boxing style. Films often produce catchphrases too. For example when Clark Gable in 1930s film Gone with the Wind said to Vivien Leigh, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn". Glossary 词汇 comedian 喜剧演员 TV presenter 电视节目主持人 advertising 打广告 brand 品牌 characters (扮演的)角色 memorable 难忘的 fictional animation series 虚构的动画系列 stupid 愚蠢的 boxer 拳击手 |
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