7. “如果您要写关于这座城市的文章, 别忘记说它是日本最快乐的城市,即使这里的 许多市民身上还带着暗伤,还有灼伤/灼痕。” 8. 但到后来,我的头发开始 脱落,腹内开始积水,并感觉恶心。 READ,THINK AND COMMENT 1. The feature begins with how Mike Fay got hurt. The beginning raises a number of questions — who is Mike Fay and why is he on a California hillside,etc. — and leads people to read on. The author is not narrating the feature according to the order of occurrence. Rather, he adopts the method of flashback. 2. This feature is about environmental protection. To be more specific,it is about forest protection, and about striking a balance between timber cutting and forest protection. 3. Mike Fay wanted to find out if there was a way to maximize both timber production and the many ecological and social benefits standing forests provide. At last this intermezzo came to an end,and I found myself in frontof the gigantic City Hall. (L.l,Para .5) At last the taxi trip came to an end and I suddenlydiscovered that I was in front of the huge City Hall. 8. The tall buildings of the martyred city flashed by as we lurchedfrom side to side in response to the driver’s sharp twists of the wheel. (L. 5,Pam. 3 ) The tall buildings of the city of suffering passedquickly and when the driver made abrupt changes of direction,we were swung fromone side to another accordingly. Key to Exercises of Hiroshima -the Liveliest city in Japan Jacques Danvois II.B. Questions on Struture and Style(p.33) B. 1 No. The writer takes the changes of his thoughts and feelings as the order of the whole text. B.2. Words or expressions in the text that reveal the writers attitude toward the atomic bombing are as follows: …I had a lump in my throat and a lot of sad thoughts on my mind…(L.5, Para 1) ... the strange emotion which had overwhelmed me at the stationreturned... (L. 2 , Para. 9 ) ... I was again crushed by the thought that I now stood on the site of the first atomic bombardment... (L. 3 , Para. 9 ) inhibited (L . 4 , Para. 20 ) agitated ( L. 2 , Para .16)
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