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2017考研英语时文精选:伦敦街头的涂鸦文化研究过考研英语真题的同学都会发现,考研文章中的素材都是来源于西方的主流期刊和杂志,其中从经济学人这个期刊采取的素材较多。如果考研的同学能够把这些题源的文章作文平常泛读的材料,势必会增强大家对背景知识和语感的把握。文都教育的教研老师会为大家精选一些有代表性和话题性的文章为大家解读,希望2017考研的学生能够跟着我们的脚步去复习英语。打好基础,脚踏实地地在考研的路上越走越顺。那么,今天我们来分享一篇经济学人中的涂鸦墙上文化,希望大家能够希望的涂鸦文化有所了解。下面请看具体文章和词汇解析(红色字体为写作常用词汇)。Graffiti,The Writings on the Wall涂鸦墙上文化Having turnedrespectable, graffiti culture is dying .LONDONSfastest-changingart gallery is hidden in a sunken ball court on a housing estate in Stockwell, south London. On a sunny Sunday afternoon six or seven men, mostly in their 30s, are busy painting the walls with new designs. They have put up cartoons, names written in elaborate, multi-coloured lettering and clever perspective tricks. Tins of spray paint and beer stand on the ground; ladders lean against the paintings.The atmosphere is not unlike that of a golf course: a mix of concentration and blokey relaxation.Graffiti painting istraditionallya daredevil pursuit. Teenagers dodge security guards to put their names on trains and buses. Butover the past decadethat has all but disappeared from Britains cities. Between 2007 and 2012 the number of incidents of graffiti recorded by the British Transport Police fell by 63%.A survey by the environment ministry shows that fewer places are blighted by tags than ever. Graffiti areincreasinglyconfined to sanctioned walls, such as the Stockwell ball courts. In time the practice maydie outentirely.The most obvious reason for the decline in tagging and train-painting is better policing, says Keegan Webb, who runs TheLondon Vandal, a graffiti blog. Numerous CCTV cameras mean it is harder to get away with paintingillegally. And punishments are more severe.Once-prolific taggers such as Daniel Halpin, who painted his pseudonym “Tox” all over London,have been given long prison sentences. British graffiti artists who want to paint trains usually go abroad to do it these days, says Mr Webb.A generational shift is apparent, too.Fewer teenagersare getting intopainting walls. They prefer to play with iPads and video games, reckons Boyd Hill, an artist known as Solo One, who in effect runsthe Stockwell ball courts. Those who doget involvedtend to prefer street art to graffitiproper (which purists define as letters and names, however elaborately drawn).Some have gone to art school and want to make money from their paintings. The internet means that painters can win far more attention by posting pictures online than they can by breaking into a railway yard.Taggers and graffiti artists mostly grew up in the 1980s and 1990s. Those menand almost all are menare now older and less willing totake risks.“We cant runaway from the police any more,” says Ben Eine, who turned from tagging to street art. The hip-hop culture that inspired graffiti in the first place has faded. Video games and comic books provide moreinspirationthan music.Graffiti mayeventuallydisappear. But for now the hobby is almost respectable. Mr Eine says he has lots of friends who used to paint trains. Now with wives and children, they paint abandoned warehouses at the weekend. It has become something to do on a Sunday afternoona slightly healthier alternative to sitting watching the football.涂鸦文化变得让人尊敬,却正在面临着灭绝。伦敦瞬息万变的艺术展在伦敦南部的斯托克维尔的一个住宅区的地下球场举行。在一个阳光灿烂的周日下午,六七个30多岁的男人这在墙壁上设计他们的新画。他们在墙壁上画了卡通画、精美的名字、多姿多彩字母和精妙的视觉图。许多瓶喷漆和啤酒在地上摆放着,扶梯靠墙着墙立着。这氛围就像是高尔夫球场一样:是融合了集中性和娱乐休闲性的环境。从传统上来说,涂鸦作画是一种不计后果的追求。年轻人们会躲避安保人员,然后把它们的名字画在火车和公交车上。但是,在过去的十年中,这种现象已经在英国的城市里消失了。在2007到2012年,违反英国交通法规的涂鸦事件的数量下降了63%。根据环境部的调查,相比以前来说,越来越少的地方受到涂鸦画的破坏。目前,涂鸦画逐渐被限制在那些允许被涂画的墙上,比如说,斯托克维尔的球场。随着时间的推进,这种行为很有可能会全部消失。绘名和火车涂鸦盛行的下降最主要是因为政策的不断完备,这是Keegan Webb的观点,他是一个叫做“伦敦文化艺术破坏者”的涂鸦博客的博主。中央电视台的摄像头不断关注在墙上非法地涂鸦。相应地,惩罚也更加严重了。曾经多产的涂鸦人,比如Daniel Halpin,他把他的别名“Tox”涂遍了整个伦敦,其结果是被判了长期监禁。Mr Webb认为,近来想去涂鸦火车的英国的涂鸦艺人,通常都会出国。一代人的转化也是很显然易见的。越来越少的年轻人参与到墙上涂鸦中来了,他们更喜欢IPad和电脑游戏。这是Boyd Hill(被称为艺术家独一人)的观点,他经营着斯托克维尔球场。就算年轻人对这方面感兴趣,他们也比较喜欢街头艺术,而非真正的涂鸦(尽管画的很好,但是纯粹主义者们都认为他们是字母和名字)。他们中有一些年轻人已经上了艺术学校,并想从他们的绘画中赚钱。网络的发展意味着,相比较于把画画在铁路调车场来说,绘画人可以把自己的绘图在线上传,这样更能提高他们的知名度。绘名和涂鸦艺人大都成长在20世纪80或90年代。这个群体大多是男人现在都比较年长了,他们不甚愿意去冒险。Ben Eine-从绘名转到了街头艺术,他认为, “我们不能像从前那样从警察眼皮子下溜走了。”刚开始引起涂鸦文化的嘻哈文化现在已经渐渐消失了。相比较而言,电子游戏和漫画书比音乐提供了更多的灵感。最终,涂鸦可能会消失。但是直到现在,这种爱好几乎是受到人们的尊敬的。Ben Eine说,他有很多朋友,他们曾经都在火车上画画。现在,他们有了妻子和孩子们,因此他们只有周末才会去废弃的仓库墙上画画。这对于比坐在电视机前看足球来说,这是一个更加健康的休闲方式。重点词汇:1.respectableadj.值得尊敬的;人格高尚的;相当数量的n.可敬的人2.fastest-changingadj.发展最迅速的3.Traditionallyadv.传统上;习惯上;传说上4.overthepastdecade在过去的十年里5.Increasinglyadv.越

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