Text A Dixons Paper(第1页)
TextADixon’sPaper
—fromLuckyJim(ChapterI)
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[1]Dixoofthewindowatthefieldswheelingpast,brightgreeApril。Itwasn’tthedouble-exposureeffectofthelasthalf-mihathaddumbfoundedhim,forsutsformedthestaplematerialofWelchcolloquies;itrospectthetitleofthearticlehe’dwritten。Iterfecttitle,inthatitcrystallizedtheartiigglingmisfunerealparadeofyawn-enffacts,thepseudo-lightitthrewuponnon-problems。
[2]Dixonhadread,untoread,dozehisowhanmostinitsairofbeingcedofitsownusefulnessandsignifigthisstraopic,’itbegan。
[3]Thiswhatopic?Thisstraopic?Thisstraedwhat?Histhinkingallthiswithouthavifiretothetypesadehimappeartohimselfasmoreofahypodfool。‘Let’ssee,’heechoedreteofmemory:‘ohyes;TheEiceoftheDevelopmentsinShipbuildingTeiques。Afterall,that’swhatit’s。。。’
[4]Uofinishhisseohisleftagaintofindamaaringintohisownfromaboutheface,whichfilledwithalarmashegazed,belohedriverofavanwhichWelchhadelectedtopassonasharpbeone>
[5]Ahugebusnowswungintoviewfromfurtherroundthebend。Welchslowedslightly,thusensuringthattheywouldstillbehevahebusreachedthem,andsaidwithde:‘Well,thatoughttodoitnicely,Ishouldsay。’
[6]BeforeDixonselfintoaballoreventakeoffhisglasses,thevanhadbrakedahebus-driver,hismouthopeningandshuttingvigorously,hadsomehowsquirmedhisvehistthefarwall,and,withanegrattle,thecardartedforwardo。Dixon,thoughonthewholegladatthisescape,feltatthesametimethattheversationwouldhavebeenappropriatelyroundedoffbyWelch’sdeath。Hefeltthismorekeenlyenton:‘IfIwereyou,Dixon,IshouldtakeallthestepsIpossiblycouldtogetthisarticleathehorso。Imeahespecializedkojudge。。。’Hisvoied:‘I’ttell,I?Whatit’sworth。It’snouseanybodyeandasking“What’syoungDixon’sstufflike?”unlessIgivethemaopinionofwhatit’sworth,isitnotancebyalearnedjournalwould。。。would。。。You,wellyoudon’tknowwhatit’sworthyourself,howyou?’
[7]Dixo,orary,hehadagoodideaofwhathisartiseveralpointsofview。Fromohing’sworthcouldbeexpressedihyphenatedindeawasworththeamountoffre-grubbingandfanatithathadgo;fromyetawasworthyofitsaim,theremovalofthe‘badimpression’he’dsofarmadeinthedi。Buthesaid:‘No,ofot,Professor。’
[8]‘Andyousee,Faulk’sratherimportanttoyouthatitshouldturnouttobeworthsomething,ifyousee>
&ebeingwrongfullyaddressed(Faulknerhadprecededhiminhispost),DixoWelt,andsaidso。Howhadhemadehisbadimpressiolikelythihought,washishavinginflictedasuperfidonthePrlishinhisfirstweek。Thisman,ayoungishex-Fellowecollege,hadbeenstandiepswhenDixon,ingroundthethelibrary,hadkickedviolentlyatasmallroundstonelyingonthemacadam。Befthetopofitstrajectoryithadstrucktheotherjustbelowtheleftkadistaeenyardsormhishead,Dixonhadwatterrifiedamazement;ithadbeeorucoverwasfarbeyohemomentofimpacthe’dturowalkdownthedrive,butkhathewastheonlyvisibleentitycapableofstone-propulsion。HelookedbadsawthePrlishhuddledupononelegandlookingathim。Asalwaysonsuchos,he’dwaoapologizebuthadfoucametoitthathewasthteo。He’dfoundthesamewhen,twodayslater,he’dbeenpassiheRegistrar’schairatthefirstFacultymeeting,hadstumbledandhadkhechairasidejustastheothermanwassittingdshoutfristrar’sClerkhadavertedpletedisaster,buthecouldstillrememberthelookofigure,stiffeheshapeofaletterS。ThehatessaywrittenforWeleoftheHonorspeople,g,infasistingof,abuseofabookonetranspired,oneofWelex-pupils。‘Iaskedhimwhocouldpossiblyhavefilledhisheadwithstufflikethat,yousee,awasalloutofoneofyourlectures,DixooldhimastactfullyasIuchlaterDixonhadfoundoutthatthebookiioenatWelch’ssuggestionand,inpart,underhisadvice。ThesefactshadbeenthereforalltoreadintheAents,butDixon,whosepolicyitwastoreadaslittleaspossibleofanygiveheredwiththese,andithadbeeoldhim。Thathadbeen,asnearasheber,beforetheeveningwheriedtokillherselfwithsleeping-pills。
[10]WhenWelafar-awayhalf-shout‘Oh,bytheway,Dixon,’Dixoohimwithrealavidity。‘Yes,Professor?’HowmuchbettertohavemoreofwhatWelchcouldprovidethanthoughtsofwhatMargaretwouldprovide—oditieswhichhewouldinanyplingintheirrealform。
AfterYouRead
KnowledgeFocus
1。Pairwork:Discussthefollowiionswithyourpartner。
1)WhatkindofpersonisDixon?Howdoyouknow?
2)WhatisDixon’so?Dohelikeit?Ishedoingwell?
3)WhatkindofpersonisWelch?HowaretherelatioweenhimandDixon?
4)Whydidtheauthordescribe“thelasthalf-mialk”as“double-exposureeffects”?
5)Whatarethemostimpressiveexamplestodisplaytheauthor’shumorousandsarcastigstyle?
6)Howdoyouiheseerfecttitle,inthatitcrystallizedtheartiigglingmindlessness”?
7)Whatdoyouthinkoftheopeenceofhisacademicpaper:“Ihisstraopic”?
8)WhatarethereasonsforDixon’sfearoflosingthejob?
2。Solowork:Decidewhetherthefollowirue(T)orfalse(F)agtotheknowledgeyoulearnedandwhy。
____1)Whes,Dixonwassittinginanautomobilewatgtheseriesoutside。
____2)TheacademicpapermehefirstparagraphwaswrittenbyWelch。
____3)ItisveryeasyforDixonto“rollhimselfintoaballoreventakeoffhisglasses”,iion。
____4)DixohattheversationwouldhavebeenappropriatelyroundedoffbyWelch’sdeath。
____5)Dixohehadagoodideaofhowtowritehispaperfromseveralpointsofview。
____6)Dixonhasmadehisbadimpressionsonpurpose。
____7)OnbledaeaE。