首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
The word for The Da Vinci Code is a rare invertible palindrome. Rotated 180 degrees on a horizontal axis so that it is upside do
The word for The Da Vinci Code is a rare invertible palindrome. Rotated 180 degrees on a horizontal axis so that it is upside do
admin
2017-03-15
26
问题
The word for The Da Vinci Code is a rare invertible palindrome. Rotated 180 degrees on a horizontal axis so that it is upside down, it denotes the maternal essence that is sometimes linked to the sport of soccer. Read right side up, it concisely conveys the kind of extreme enthusiasm with which this riddle-filled, code-breaking, exhilaratingly brainy thriller can be recommended.
That word is wow.
The author is Dan Brown (a name you will want to remember). In this gleefully erudite suspense novel, Mr. Brown takes the format he has been developing through three earlier novels and fine-tunes it to blockbuster perfection. Not since the advent of Harry Potter has an author so flagrantly delighted in leading readers on a breathless chase and coaxing them through hoops.
Consider the new book’s prologue, set in the Grand Gallery of the Louvre. (This is the kind of book that notices that this one gallery’s length is three times that of the Washington Monument.) It embroils a Caravaggio, an albino monk and a curator in a fight to the death. That’s a scene leaving little doubt that the author knows how to pique interest, as the curator, Jacques Sauniere, fights for his life.
Desperately seizing the painting in order to activate the museum’s alarm system, Sauniere succeeds in buying some time. And he uses these stolen moments, which are his last, to take off his clothes, draw a circle and arrange himself like the figure in Leonardo’s most famous drawing, "The Vitruvian Man." And to leave behind an anagram and Fibonacci’s famous numerical series as clues.
Whatever this is about, it is enough to summon Langdon, who by now, he blushes to recall, has been described in an adoring magazine article as Harrison Ford in Harris Tweed. Langdon’s latest manuscript, which "proposed some very unconventional interpretations of established religious iconography which would certainly be controversial," is definitely germane.
Also soon on the scene is the cryptologist Sophie Neveu, a chip off the author’s earlier prototypes: "Unlike the cookie-cutter blondes that adorned Harvard dorm room walls, this woman was healthy with an unembellished beauty and genuineness that radiated a striking personal confidence." Even if he had not contrived this entire story as a hunt for the Lost Sacred Feminine essence, women in particular would love Mr. Brown.
The book moves at a breakneck pace, with the author seeming thoroughly to enjoy his contrivances. Virtually every chapter ends with a cliffhanger: not easy, considering the amount of plain old talking that gets done. And Sophie and Langdon are sent on the run, the better to churn up a thriller atmosphere. To their credit, they evade their pursuers as ingeniously as they do most everything else.
When being followed via a global positioning system, for instance, it is smart to send the sensor flying out a 40-foot window and lead pursuers to think you have done the same. Somehow the book manages to reconcile such derring-do with remarks like, "And did you know that if you divide the number of female bees by the number of male bees in any beehive in the world, you always get the same number?"
The Da Vinci Code is breezy enough even to make fun of its characters’ own cleverness. At one point Langdon is asked by his host whether he has hidden a sought-after treasure carefully enough. "Actually," Langdon says, unable to hide his grin, "that depends on how often you dust under your couch."
Why does the writer use the word "wow" to describe the novel The Da Vinci Code?
选项
A、Because the word reads the same backwards.
B、Because it is also linked to the sport of football.
C、Because the novel is imbued with perplexing enigmas and smartly wrought.
D、Because the novel is a bestseller.
答案
C
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://jikaoti.com/ti/gGCYFFFM
本试题收录于:
NAETI高级口译笔试题库外语翻译证书(NAETI)分类
0
NAETI高级口译笔试
外语翻译证书(NAETI)
相关试题推荐
PhilanthropyIthasbecomeanAmericantraditionthatthosewhoattaingreatwealthreturnsomeofittothepublicthrough
Although"namingrights"haveproliferatedinAmericanhighereducationforthepastseveraldecades,thephenomenonhasrecentl
Inthepopularmind,theInternetistherealizationoftheglobalvillage,wheretheflowofinformationandideasisunimpeded
Inthepopularmind,theInternetistherealizationoftheglobalvillage,wheretheflowofinformationandideasisunimpeded
Thechildrenshouldsay"thankyou"toyouwhenyougavethemgifts.
Thesurvival________ofsomewildanimalsisnotveryhighbecausetheyareruthlesslyhuntedfortheirskins.
Allaroundherthroughthedaypeoplespokequietlyandwept.Andsomeoftherefugeeshavemedicalbackgroundstendedtothewo
A、London.B、Paris.C、Singapore.D、NewYork.C根据题干关键词正确定位原文信息。
冰淇淋有4000多年的历史。最早的冰淇淋是中国人制造的,由大米和牛奶混合而成。(他们)将其裹在雪里冷冻后放进地窖里冷藏。后来,马可波罗到中国后发现了冰淇淋,并将其制作方法带回了欧洲。今天,冰淇淋遍布全世界。但(今天)冰淇淋消费最多的国家是美国。美国人均年消
Sydneyislocatedin__________.
随机试题
在Windows中,若将一个文件的扩展名删除,则此文件不能被再次打开。()
A第6肋B第8肋C第10肋D第7肋E第11肋腋中线肺下界投影
只能采用深部肌肉注射的抗阿米巴药:
三羧酸循环中发生底物水平磷酸化的反应是()(2008年)
A、丁螺环酮B、麦普替林C、异羧肼D、曲唑酮E、硫利达嗪属于抗焦虑药的是
王某于1994年8月与保险公司签订一份人身保险合同,被保险人为其8周岁的儿子王强,未指定受益人。至1997年8月,王某已支付三年的保险费。当年9月。王强患病住院,由于医院的重大失误,致使王强终身残废。依照法律规定,下列有关本案的表述中正确的是()。
设备工程年度计划是根据设备工程总进度和每年可获得的资金、设备、材料以及服务等对本年度的设备供应和安装的安排,它的内容包括()。
督察制度是为完善公安机关自我约束机制而依法建立的一种公安内部监督制度。()
考古学研究要充分结合文献记载,在历史时代考古学的研究中尤其如此。中国古代文献______,自当按个人的专业需求,择要阅读,要紧的是必须懂得文献史、目录学等,以便在繁多的古籍中寻取确切相关的记载,加以______。
An×n=(α1,α2,…,αn),Bn×n=(α1+α2,α2+α3,…,αn+α1),当r(A)=n时,方程组BX=0是否有非零解?
最新回复
(
0
)