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高级英语第一册修辞(1-9课)1)Littlemonkeyswithharmoniouslytinklingbellsthreadtheirwayamongthethrongsofpeopleenteringandleavingthebazaar.(metaphor)2)Itgrowslouderandmoredistinct,untilyouroundacornerandseeafairylandofdancingflashes,astheburnishedcoppercatchesthelightofinnumerablelampsandbraziers.(metaphorandpersonification)3)Thedye-market,thepottery-market,andthecarpenters’marketlieelsewhereinthemazeofvaultedstreetswhichhoneycombthisbazaar.(metaphor)4)Everyhereandthere,adoorwaygivesaglimpseofasunlitcourtyard,perhapsbeforeamosqueoracaravanserai,wherecamelsliedisdainfullychewingtheirhay,while…(personification)5)Itisavast,sombercavernofaroom,somethirtyfeethighandsixtyfeetsquare,andsothickwiththedustofcenturiesthatthemudbrickroofareonlydimlyvisible.(metaphor)6)Therewerefreshbows,andthefacesgrewmoreandmoreseriouseachtimethenameHiroshimawasrepeated.(synecdoche)7)“Seldomhasacitygainedsuchworldrenown,andIamproudandhappytowelcomeyoutoHiroshima,atownknownthroughouttheworldforits-oysters”.(anticlimax).8)Butlatermyhairbegantofallout,andmybellyturnedtowater.Ifeltsick,andeversincethentheyhavebeentestingandtreatingme.(alliteration)9)Acrebyacre,therainforestisbeingburnedtocreatefastpastureforfast-foodbeef.(alliteration)10)Accordingtoourguide,thebiologistTomLovejoy,therearemoredifferentspeciesofbirdsineachsquaremileoftheAmazonthanexistinallofNorthAmerica-whichmeanswearesilentlythousandsofsongswehaveeverheard.(metonymy)11)Whatshouldwefeeltowardtheseghostsinthesky?(metaphor)---P32,L3.12)Haveyoueverseenalameanimal,perhapsdogrunoverbysomecarelesspersonrichenoughtoownacar,sidleuptosomeonewhoisignorantenoughtobekindofhim?(metaphor)13)Andshestopsandtriestodigawellinthesandwithhertoe.(exaggeration)----P58,L4.14)Ifeelmywholefacewarmingfromtheheatwavesitthrowsout.(exaggeration)15)AfterItrippedoverittwoorthreetimeshetoldmetojustcallhimHakim-a-barber.(metaphor)-------P60,L4.16)“Maggie’sbrainislikeanelephant’s”.Wangerosaid,laughing.(ironic)—P62,L4.17)Youdidn’tevenhavetolookclosetoseewherehandspushingthedasherupanddowntomakebutterhadleftakindofsinkinthewood.(metaphor)----P62,L4.18)“Mama,”Wangerosaidsweetasabird.“canIhavetheseoldquilts?”(simile)---P63,L4.19)Shegaspedlikeabeehadstungher.(simile)20)Churchill,herevertedtothistheme,andIaskedwhetherforhim,thearchanti-communist,thiswasnotbowingdownintheHouseofRimmon.(metaphor)21)IfHitlerinvadedHellandwouldmakeatleastafavorablereferencetotheDevilintheHouseofCommons.(exaggeration)----P79,L5.22)Butallthisfadesawaybeforethespectaclewhichisnowunfolding.(metaphor)Iseealsothedull,drilled,docile,brutishmassesoftheHunsoldieryploddingonlikeaswarmofcrawlinglocusts.(simile)24)IseetheRussiansoldiersstandingonthethresholdoftheirnativeland,guardingthefieldswhichtheirfathershavetilledfromtimeimmemorial.(Metaphor)----P79,L5.25)IseetheGermanbombersandfightersinthesky,streetsmartingfrommanyaBritishwhippingtofindwhattheybelieveisaneasierandasaferprey.(Metaphor)---P80,L5.26)Wewillneverparley;wewillnevernegotiatewithHitleroranyofhisgang.Weshallfighthimbyland,weshallfighthimbysea,weshallfighthimintheair.(Parallelism)27)JustastheindustrialRevolutiontookoveranimmenserangeoftasksfrommen’smusclesandenormouslyexpandedproductivity.(Metonymy)28)Thebackdooropenstoletoutthedog.TheTVsetblinksonwiththeday’sfirstnewscast:aselectiverundown…(Personification)----P115,L7.29)Thelatter-dayAladdin,stillsnuglyabed,thenpressesabuttononabedsideboxandissuesastringofbusinessandpersonalmemos.(Antonomasia)30)Followingeyeball-to-eyeballconsultationswiththebutcherandthebakerandgroceronthetube,shehitsabuttontocommandeersuppliesfortonight’sdinnerparty.(Synecdoche)31)Themicroelectronicrevolutionpromisestoease,enhanceandsimplifylifeinwaysundreamedofevenbytheutopians.(Synecdoche)----P116,L7.32)Inthemicroelectronicvillage,thehomewillagainbethecenterofsociety,asitwasbeforetheindustrialRevolution.(Metaphor)33)theDevice’subiquitouseye,sensingwherepeopleareatalltimes,willsimilarlythelightsonanoffasneeded.(Metaphor)34)Nexttohealth,heart,andhome,happinessformobileAmericansdependsupontheautomobile.(Alliteration,metonymyrepetition,)-----P118,L7.35)Computertechnologymaymakethecar,asweknowit,aSmithsonianantique.(Antonomasia)36)Forthemightyarmyofconsumers,theultimateapplicationsofthecomputerrevolutionarestillaroundthebendofasiliconcircuit.(Parody)----P120,L737)Hiscompetitorsenvisionedthegreaterpotentialforentertainmentandart,wherehesawinternalmemos,someoneelsesawBeethoven.(Synecdoche)38)Willgovernmentregulatemessagessentoutonthisvastdatahighway?(Metaphor)39)PhilipsInteractive,forexample,hasdozensoftitles,amongthematouroftheSmithsonian,inwhichtheviewerselectswhichcorridortoenterbyclickingonthescreen.(Antonomasia)40)Shesaysconsumerswouldbealittlelikeinformation“cowboys,”roundingupdatafromcomputerbasedarchivesandinformationservices.(Simile)41)Topreventgettingtrampledbyastampedeofdata,viewerswillrelyonprogrammedelectronicselectorsthatcouldgooutintotheinfocorralandrapeinthesubjectstheviewerwants.(Metaphor)42)Maesandothersconcedethatthere’sadarksidetoallthesebrightdreams.(Metaphor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