Live theatre lives. In England in every
town, someone is rehearsing, someone devising, someone performing. Winchester is
a good example. Ancient capital of England, population approximately 60,000 when
you take in the suburbs. Live theatre comes to Winchester and made in
Winchester, week in week out. It has a 400-seat theatre in the
city centre and an arts centre in the outskirts seating 150. These offer a
programme of visiting companies on a tour of one-night or three-to-four night
stands, moving from one gathering place to another around the country, using
moveable sets in flexible space. New productions of classic works, ancient and
modern but always live: e A. It is an ancient capital of England. B. 60,000 people live in the city. C. It hosts live theatres every week. D. It makes live theatre every week.
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Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by
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When John Rothas got into the
hydraulics (水力学) business 18 years ago he never dreamed he’d see his work up on
the silver screen. But today he is, essentially, a Hollywood veteran.
Rothas is a sales representative with Mayo Hydraulics, based in
California. He has worked with special effects teams to move sets on some major
Hollywood films. "Designing the systems needed for such projects makes for
challenging and exciting work," says Rothas. "but Mayo Hydraulics’ most recent
project--sinking the Titanic for Paramout Pictures (派拉蒙影片公司) —takes the
cake". "It was thrilling because it was the Titanic and it was
the largest moving set ever built," says Rothas, wit A. excited B. special C. outstanding D. motivated
[填空题]Part 3 Questions 1-7 Directions: Read the following passage and choose the correct answer from A, B, C and D. At the time Jane Austin’s novels were published — between 1811 and 1818 — English literature was not part of any academic curriculum. In addition, fiction was under strenuous attack. Certain religious and political groups felt novels had the power to make so-called immoral characters so interesting that young readers would identify with them; these groups also considered novels to be of little practical use. Even Cole ridge, certainly no literary reactionary, spoke for many when he asserted that "novel-reading occasions the destruction of the mind’s powers." These attitudes toward novels help explain why Austin received little attention from early nineteenth-century literary critics. (In any case, a novelist published anonymously, as Austin was, would not be likely to receive much critical attention.) The li A. A.emphasize the need for Jane Austin to create ordinary, everyday characters in her novels B.contrast nineteenth-century attitudes toward English literature with those toward classical literature C.give one reason why Jane Austin’s novels received little critical attention in the early nineteenth century D.give support to those religious and political groups that had attacked fiction
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