It is because of his plays that Shakespeare is now considered the greatest English writer in history. The era in which he lived, Elizabethan England, was a time in which broad interests and creativity could flourish. Elizabeth, the queen, was beloved by her subjects and proved to be a powerful and able ruler. Under the reign of Elizabeth, England changed from an island kingdom to an expanding empire. England grew rich through trade. Sixteenth-century Englishmen traveled to the New World and to Africa. Music, dance, poetry, painting, and architecture flourished; but the art form in which Elizabethan England distinguished the rest of Europe was the theater. The theater, which had practically disappeared from Europe was, at this time, received as a part of the church service. Later, no longer as a part of the service, the" mystery plays" responded to popular taste by adding more and more comic elements. In England, they were sponsored by various trade guilds and presented on stage wagons that went from place to place. When the mystery plays began to lose their appeal, they were replaced by "morality" plays which always taught a moral. In Renaissance England, writers were particularly interested in classical texts such as Latin and Greek plays. Schools and universities began to produce comedies and tragedies by Platus, Terence, and Seneca. Shakespeare was well acquainted with classical humanities and classical tragedies and comedies often served as models in his own drama. A Renaissance man, Shakespeare"s interest went beyond book learning to practical knowledge of military strategy, seafaring, business affairs, and the new geographical discoveries, all evident in his plays. Companies of strolling plays which had specialized in morality plays responded to the change by staging new plays. Professional actors, who had been viewed by English society as little better than vagrants or criminals, gradually came under the protection of the nobility. Licensed theater companies were formed; Shakespeare belonged to one of those, where in addition to his writing, he acquired a wide experience in acting and theater management. The theater grew in popularity and public theaters were built, not inside the city limits but just outside, along with other places of entertainment. Theaters in Elizabethan England were patronized by all social classes. The Globe Theater, built in 1599, where many of Shakespeare"s plays were performed, had a platform stage jutting out into a central courtyard. The audience stay around three sides of this platform the lower-class who each paid a penny in the pit and the wealthier spectators in the galleries above. The orchestra was on stage, as music was usually a significant part of the production. Indeed, the costumes, scenery, singing, playing, and dancing, as well as acting was essential to the total show. There was no lighting, however, plays were performed in the afternoon. Shakespeare knew his audience: his theater is addressed not just to the educated but to all classes of society.
单选题 Which of the following is not true about the Elizabethan England?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:文中原句是"Sixteenth-century Englishmen traveled to the New World and to Africa".所以符合题意。
单选题 According to the text,the theater
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:二、三、四段分别提到"plays for the church service","mystery plays","morality plays"和"strolling plays"等,所以戏剧有多种多样。
单选题 Which of the following statements may not be the reason for Shakespeare"s success?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:第四段提到Shakespeare本身是个演员,并不十分富有。
单选题 The underlined word "patronized" in the last paragraph means
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:patronize意思是"资助"。sponsored赞助,promoted推动,增进,encouraged受到鼓舞的。
单选题 Shakespeare"s plays were
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:由最后一句话"Shakespeare knew his audience:his theater is addressed not just to the educated but to all classes of society".可知正确答案。