英语短文:Funny or not?
时间:2013-04-18 07:04:55
(单词翻译:单击)
Whether we find a joke funny or not largely depends on where we have been brought up. The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke. In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.
Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a universal appeal. No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin's early films. However, a new type of humour, which stems largely from America, has recently come into fashion. It is cal1ed' sick humour '.
Comedians1 base their jokes on
tragic2 situations like violent death or serious accidents. Many people find this sort of joke distasteful. The following example of 'sick humour' will enable you to judge for yourself.
A man who had broken his right leg was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas. From the moment he arrived there, he kept on
pestering3 his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home. He
dreaded4 having to spend Christmas in hospital. Though the doctor did his best, the patient's recovery was slow. On Christmas day, the man still had his right leg in plaster. He spent a
miserable5 day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing. The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good. The man took heart and, sure enough, on New Year's Eve he was able to hobble along to a party. To
compensate6 for his unpleasant experiences in hospital, the man drank a little more than was good for him. In the process, he enjoyed himself
thoroughly7 and kept telling everybody how much he hated hospitals. He was stilI
mumbling8 something about hospitals at the end of the party when he slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg.
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