郭外青
近年來(lái)單口相聲、脫口秀等喜劇節(jié)目蓬勃發(fā)展,在以男性為主導(dǎo)的喜劇行業(yè),越來(lái)越多的女性開始登上舞臺(tái),綻放屬于她們的獨(dú)特光彩。
難詞探意
1. sketch /sket?/ n. 幽默短劇
2. dig /d?ɡ/ n. 嘲諷;挖苦
3. punchline /?p?nt?la?n/ n. (笑話最后的)妙趣橫生的語(yǔ)句;妙語(yǔ);畫龍點(diǎn)睛之語(yǔ)
4. gag /ɡ?ɡ/ n. (專業(yè)喜劇演員的)噱頭;笑話
“Men are adorable,” begins Yang Li in a sketch first aired last year. “But it is mysterious...After all, they can look so average and yet be so full of confidence.” It seemed a gentle dig by the newly crowned “punchline queen” of Rock & Roast(《脫口秀大會(huì)》), a television show starring amateur comics. But as Ms Yangs fans spread the gag, male netizens threw anger. Last year, a group of them reported the 29?year?old to the broadcast regulator for “sexism”.
Western?style stand?up comedy has taken off since it appeared in China a decade ago. It is proving to be a more accessible art form for female comics. “With stand?up,” says Evangeline Z, a 28?year?old comedian in Shanghai, “there are no barriers to joining as long as you can talk.” Women bring new themes to the stage.
The show Rock & Roast, which began in 2017, has been a boost for Chinese stand?up and female participation in it. Evangeline Z says the form of comedy is “huge” in Shanghai. And she expects up to half of the citys 50?odd weekly performances are by women. But male and female comics alike warn spectators that what they are about to say could be offensive and they should not take offence. Xiao Ju, a 23?year?old part?time comedian, also in Shanghai, says that show goers expect to come in for “a bit of easy laughter”, so they are annoyed when the joke reveals something about themselves.
Female comedians attract stronger reactions from the audience than male ones, says Xiao Ju. Many people are still shocked when women swear on stage. Topics like shit, piss and farts are often not suggested on the stage. For fear of offending, many stick to crowd?pleasing themes like families and jobs.
Reading?Check
1. What can we know about Rock & Roast according to the text?
A. It is a TV show.
B. It is a radio program.
C. It involves many famous actors.
D. It is mainly open to females.
2. What does the underlined word “boost” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Issue. B. Push.
C. Promotion. D. Trend.
3. Which of the following is a safe topic on the stage according to the text?
A. Piss. B. Farts.
C. Jobs. D. Shit.
4. In which column of a newspaper may you read the text?
A. Travel. B. Geography.
C. Entertainment. D. History.
Language?Study
Difficult sentence
But male and female comics alike warn spectators that what they are about to say could be offensive and they should not take offence. 但是男性和女性喜劇演員都會(huì)警告觀眾,他們將要說(shuō)的話可能會(huì)有所冒犯,觀眾不應(yīng)該為此而生氣。
【點(diǎn)石成金】此句包含兩個(gè)從句, what they are about to say could be offensive為that引導(dǎo)的賓語(yǔ)從句,賓語(yǔ)從句中又包含了一個(gè)由what引導(dǎo)的主語(yǔ)從句。