首页英语阅读阅读排行网站地图

Washington Post关于“芙蓉姐姐”的报道

2009-03-23 娱乐英语 来源:互联网 作者:
ogram prepared by China Central Television, the government-run network. They also made it clear to Web site operators that the fun had gone on long enough. By then, however, the phenomenon appeared to have taken on a life of its own.
  
  "I will not be censored," Sister Lotus declared.
  
  She contacted the administrator of one Web site who agreed to record her dancing and explaining herself to critics. The segment was posted last week. Then the Hong Kong-based Phoenix satellite television network broadcast a live interview with her Friday, and aired it a second time later in the day.
  
  Sister Lotus, dressed in a see-through blouse and tight jeans with spangles on the thighs, said she had quit her job at a publishing house since the publicity exploded. Gesturing with applied grace, she announced that she was just about finished with a book in which she urges young Chinese to follow her example and not give up in the face of adversity.
  
  Career prospects look bright, she added. She has auditioned for a soap opera, and a television network whose name she would not reveal has been in touch about a job.
  
  "I am preparing for a career as an anchorwoman," she said, smiling again

┨网页设计特效库┠ http://www。z┗co⊙l。com/网页特效/