高考英语一轮复习外刊语法填空 Toon wars 讲义.docx
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1、外刊语法填空含全文翻译和重难点句型讲解Toon wars:mangav webtoonsJapans cartoon books are beingeclipsedby the KoreaninterloperLee Hyun-Seok grew up in South Koreaaddictedto Japanesemangaseries such as “Dragon Ball” and “Slam Dunk”. As soon as he could, he1._(emigrate)to Tokyo to build a successful career as amangaartist
2、 and editor. Then in the early2000s came “webtoons”, a South Korean cartooninnovationoptimised for smartphones. Mr Lee was at firstunimpressed. Compared withmangasinventivegraphicstyles andsophisticatedplots, he found webtoonscrudeandsuperficial. “I thought: Anybody can make this.”Yet Japanesemangai
3、s beingeclipsedby Korean webtoons. Last year themangaprint market shrank 2._2.3% to 265 bn ($1.9bn). The size of the global webtoons market was meanwhilevaluedat $3.7bnandprojected 3._(reach) $56bn by2030.mangaisgravitatingto digital slowly, in part because it is still designed for print, soawkwardt
4、o read on smartphones. The letters tend to be too small and the way thepanelsare laid out 4._(require) constantzoomingin and out. Seeing which way the wind was blowing, Mr Leeabandonedmangafor the webtoon industry in2014.Though webtoons such as “Itaewon Class” and “Solo Levelling” have become popula
5、r among Japanese consumers, most Japanese publishers havestuckdoggedlytomanga. “The Japanese industry is veryconservative,”sighsMr Lee. “Theres a strongbelief5._ its better to stick withprecedent.” Themangaindustrys business model, in which stories are first published in weeklymagazinesand then in b
6、ooks, has hardly changed 6._ the1960s.Their format is also sacrosanct. Japanesemangahewto unique templates which require special knowledge of readers, such as the order in whichpanels7._ be read. “The only people who know how to readmangaare Japanese, Koreans andgeeksacross the world,” says Iwamoto
7、Keita, 8._ runs a cartoon studio.Webtoons have grown so fast, in part, because they can be read more easily andintuitively.Some still fret about the future. Japansmangafans are, like all its population, ageing. The average reader of the Weekly Shonen Magazine, amangaanthologyfor children (shonen mea
8、ns “young boy”)launchedin1959, is now over30. “manga9._ end up as old peoples culture,” warns Mr Lee. “Children these days arescrollingthrough webtoons on their smartphones. Why not make 10._that suits their taste?”短语:1.原文:Lee Hyun-Seok grew up in South Korea addicted to Japanese manga series 词典:be
9、addicted to sth 1.成瘾、上瘾 2.入迷 例句:Many of the women are addicted to heroin and cocaine.这些女人中很多人都吸食海洛因和可卡因成瘾了。2.原文:he emigrated to Tokyo to build a successful career as a manga artist and editor 词典:emigrate (from.) (to.) 移居国外 例句:MygrandparentsemigratedtoCanadatotrytheirluckthere.我的祖父母移民到加拿大去碰碰运气。3.原文:T
10、he size of the global webtoons market was meanwhile valued at $3.7bnand projected to reach $56bn by 2030 词典:be projected to do sth 预计,预测,推想 例句:The unemployment rate has been projected to fall.据预测失业率将下降。4.原文:Manga is gravitating to digital slowly 词典:gravitate to/toward(s) sb/sth 被吸引到;受吸引而转向 例句:Many y
11、oung people gravitate to the cities in search of work.许多年轻人被吸引到城里找工作。5.原文:The letters tend to be too small and the way the panels are laid out requires constant zooming in and out 词典:zoom in 使画面放大 zoom out 使画面缩小 例句:It is a tracking system which can follow a burglar round a building and zoom in on hi
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