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Acting is such an overcrowded profession that the only advice that should be given to a young person thinking of going on the stage is "Don't!" But it is useless to try to discourage someone who feels that he must act, although the chances of his becoming famous are small. The normal way to begin is to go to a drama school. Usually only students who show promise and talent are accepted, and the course lasts two years. Then the young actor or actress takes up work with a play company, usually as assistant stage manager. This means doing everything that there is to do in the theatre: painting scenery, looking after the furniture, taking care of the clothes, and even acting in very small parts. It is very hard work indeed, the hours are long and the salary is tiny. But young actors with the stage in their blood are happy, waiting for the chance of work with a better company, or perhaps in films or television.
Of course, some people have unusual chances which lead to fame and success without this long and dull training. Connie Pratt, for example, was just an ordinary girl working in a bicycle factory. A film producer happened to catch sight of her one morning waiting at a bus stop, as he drove past in his big car. He told the driver to stop, and he got out to speak to the girl. He asked her if she would like to go to the film company to do a test, and at first she thought he was joking. Then she got angry and said she would call the police. It took the producer twenty minutes to tell Connie that he was serious. Then an appointment was made for her to go to the company the next day. The test was successful. They gave her some necessary lessons and within a few weeks she was playing the leading part in a film, which made her well known overnight throughout the country. Of course, she was given a more dramatic name, which is now world famous. But chances like this happen once in a blue moon!
1. The main reason why young people should be discouraged from becoming actors is that ______.
A. actors are very unusual people
B. the course at the drama school lasts too long
C. acting is very hard work
D. there are already too many actors
[答案]D
【精析】文章第一句話就談到了這一點(diǎn):Acting is such an over crowded profession…其中的一個(gè)關(guān)鍵詞組是over crowded profession(擁擠不堪的職業(yè)),即從事演員這個(gè)職業(yè)的人太多了。故選D.
2. An assistant stage manager's job is difficult because he has to ______.
A. do all kinds of stage work B. work for long hours
C. wait for a better opportunity D. have a talent for acting
[答案]A
【精析】根據(jù)文中第一段This means doing everything that there is to do in the theatre: painting scenery, looking after the furniture, taking care of the clothes, and even acting in very small parts.可知A正確。
3. “Young actors with the stage in their blood are happy” means ______.
A. they don't care if their job is hard B. they like the stage naturally
C. they are born happy D. they are easily satisfied
[答案]B
【精析】根據(jù)字面意思in their blood“在他們的血液中”可知本句指的是“天生喜歡舞臺(tái)的演員”?芍狟正確。
4. Connie Pratt thought the film producer was joking, for she ______.
A. didn't know who the man was B. never wanted to become an actress
C. couldn't believe what the man said D. had no interest in art
[答案]C
【精析】根據(jù)文中第二段Connie Pratt, for example, was just an ordinary girl working in a bicycle factory.和He told the driver to stop, and he got out to speak to the girl. He asked her if she would like to go to the film company to do a test, and at first she thought he was joking.可知Connie Pratt起初只是一名工人,一次偶然的機(jī)會(huì)被一名導(dǎo)演發(fā)現(xiàn),并邀請(qǐng)她演電影。這對(duì)于Connie Pratt來(lái)說(shuō)很意外,因此她認(rèn)為那個(gè)男的在開(kāi)玩笑,她不能相信他的話。故C正確。
5. The phrase "once in a blue moon" in the last sentence means ______.
A. immediately B. unexpectedly
C. slowly D. rarely
[答案]D
【精析】本題考查習(xí)語(yǔ)once in a blue moon意為“千載難逢地”,與once for a long同意,另外根據(jù)上下文也可推斷出是“很少見(jiàn)”的意思,故選D.
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