1. The longest word in English is:
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis;
2. The shortest sentence that can be formed by using up 26 letters is:
The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog.
In that competition, even. . . There really is a question about 26 letters above (Khan), and of course I got it right in the end. However, it is said that those who have practiced English typewriters are absolutely familiar with this topic, because the most famous sentence for practicing fast is this sentence.
As for the "longest word in English (up to the time)" listed above, in the more than ten years of my life since that competition, I have encountered two scenes related to it. One time, it was a military training in a university. In the huge collective dormitory space of a certain army in the suburbs of Beijing where dozens of people lived, a Zhejiang boy always liked to read the book he brought. Once he asked us, who knows the longest in English. The word, I raised my hand and said I would, he asked me to spell 45 letters to him, and then I spelled it out word for word in front of everyone's eyes - it felt amazing, I didn't expect it to be completely Useless spam can also earn such a big face in this situation; the second time, in the movie I watched today, Bullock plays a woman who is addicted to word puzzles, talking to herself on the bus. He uttered this huge word casually.
At Sandra Bullock's age, it's still a bit old to play this role, but the movie camera is really a fascinating magician, who can make people young in front of the camera without being disgusting at all. And Bradley Cooper really is. . . Handsome, Arrive, Explosive! Teeth are so white. The rest of the stars in this film will not be listed, because Bradley is so handsome!
This movie has comedy embedded in the journey, which can be classified as a road movie. The female pig follows the male pig to stop and go, and in the end, the ending of the two people is not fully explained (it can be judged from the final voiceover), but A better understanding of life, feelings, and self-awareness along this journey is a precious memory for anyone. Therefore, I am also very envious of those who can travel for a long time and make their homes in the world. They are all brave fighters, and they can ignore the loss and gain. But just like Bullock in the abandoned mine bottom, what he wants to do most is "go home", right? Hey, writing this, I suddenly have a deeper understanding of the "wanderer"'s mood outside.
Americans invented road movies because they couldn't live without cars. Now, the number of motor vehicles in Beijing has exceeded 4 million. By extension, is it time for China to make a film that "can be a road fan in any way you play it"?
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