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Many actors in the world are not confident
enough to refuse an offer from Steven Spielberg. Maybe that was why Juliette
gave him a choice. She said she'd be happy to be in Jurassic Park as long as
she could play a dinosaur. Of course he turned her down and it was probably a
good thing. It's difficult to imagine Juliette tearing people apart with her
teeth. However, her decision doesn't seem to have done her career any harm. She
has gone on to make a string of hits, including The Unbearable Lightness of
Being, The English Patient (for which she won an Oscar) and Chocolat.
It is not so easy to be successful in the
United States for other foreign stars. Aaron is a good example. While some of
his films have been popular in the US, they have usually been French films that
traveled. One possible exception was Green Card, directed by Peter Weir, where
he plays a French immigrant (移民) who goes through a fake
wedding in order to stay and work in the United States. This is a predictable
but sweet romantic comedy which typecasts (使模式化)
its lead actors in terms of national stereotypes (陈规陋习). While some reviewers were kind, others shredded both
the film and Aaron's performance.
(1)
(1)What do we know from Paragraph 1?
A . Juliette tore people apart with her teeth.
B . Juliette refused an offer from Steven Spielberg.
C . Juliette was not confident to play in Jurassic Park.
D . Juliette exactly wanted to play a dinosaur for Steven Spielberg.
(2)
What do we know about Aaron?
A . He is an American actor.
B . He is an immigrant from France.
C . Most of his films are French.
D . His films were made in America, but well received in France.
(3)
What is the meaning of the last sentence of the passage?
A . All of his films are impressive.
B . His films are quite interesting.
C . His films are popular in America.
D . Not all reviewers like his films.
答案: B
C
D