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18.Armani is most probably a (n) brand(商标)name. A.Italian B.French C.Japanese 19.Today the makes fashion choices. A.consumer B.designer C.international market 20.Fashion is today. A.specific B.diverse C.expensive PartⅢ Read Passage 3 and decide whether the following statements are true or false.Write T for true and F for false on your answer sheet.(20 points,2 points each) Passage 3 The Tramp And The Philosopher 1 In 1911,a penniless young music-hall artist left England for America.His future was uncertain,but he did not believe it could be unhappier than his past.He had grown up in London's East End and experienced great poverty.His mother's life had been so hard that she had finally gone mad,and his father had died of drink.Both parents had been on the stage and lived in the hope that they would one day be "stars".Their son was determined to succeed where they had failed. 2 By 1914 his optimism and determination were justified.Charles Chaplin was the most talked about man in America,the king of silent movies.He was not only admired as a first-class actor and comedian,but he was also making his name as a director.How did he reach the top of the film world in such a short time?He was not an instant success. However,he gradually began to develop the character of the tramp that we always connect with his name.He borrowed ideas from many sources,and though he "stole"most of his clothes from other slapstick comedians of the time,he developed his own special mannerisms to go with them.He used his bowler hat to signal secret messages and his walking stick allowed him to cause confusion and punish his enemy from a distance.He got the idea for his famous flat-footed walk from a London taxi driver who had sore feet. 951makes fashion choices. 18. Armani is most probably a (n) A. Italian B. French C. Japanese 19. Today the brand( 标)name. A. consumer B. designer C. international market 20. Fashion is 一一一一一一today. A. specific B. diverse C. expensive Part ill Read Passage 3 and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for true and F for false on your answer sheet. (20 points, 2 points each) Passage 3 The Tramp And The Philosopher 1 In 1911 , a penniless young music-hall artist left England for America. His future was uncertain , but he did not believe it could be unhappier than his past. He had grown up in London' s East End and experienced great poverty. His mother' s life had been so hard that she had finally gone mad , and his father had died of drink. Both parents had been on the stage and lived in the hope that they would one day be "stars". Their son was determined to succeed where they had failed. 2 By 1914 his optimism and determination were justified. Charles Chaplin was the most talked about man in America , the king of silent movies. He was not only admired as a first-class actor and comedian , but he was also making his name as a director. How did he reach the top of the film world in such a short time? He was not an instant success. However, he gradually began to develop the character of the tramp that we always connect with his name. He borrowed ideas from many sources, and though he "stole" most of his clothes from other slapstick comedians of the time , he developed his own special mannerisms to go with them. He used his bowler hat to signal secret messages and his walking stick allowed him to cause confusion and punish his enemy from a distance. He got the idea for his famous flat-footed walk from a London taxi driver who had sore feet. 951
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