单选题
Only two years ago, a report that two-thirds of leading American universities had dropped the Shakespeare requirement for English majors in favor of courses on popular culture and gender studies prompted worries that the playwright — regarded by many left-wing ideologues as the quintessential Dead White Male — was becoming a has-been, a victim of the commissars of political correctness and willfully watered-down curriculums. Today, happily, it's clear that such reports of Shakespeare's demise were vastly exaggerated. Shakespeare is still the most produced playwright in 1990's America, and in England he was recently voted in one BBC poll " the Briton of the Millennium. " There are replicas of the Globe Theater in London and Tokyo, and in Germany his birthday prompts an annual celebration. As the scholar Jonathan Bate("The Genius of Shakespeare")points out, the Bard has become "a world genius" with a "cross-cultural appeal" that defies both the debunking of academic radicals and the stuffy canonization of traditionalists. "Shakespeare in Love" — a witty new movie that works an improvisation on the playwright's life — was nominated for 13 Academy Awards and shares a nomination for best picture with " Elizabeth," another film(with seven nominations)set against the backdrop of Elizabethan England. These pictures are only the tip of the Shakespeare iceberg. Coming soon are a slew of movies based on his plays, including Julie Taymor's version of "Titus Andronicus"(with Anthony Hopkins, Alan Cumming and Jessica Lange)and a film adaptation of "A Midsummer Night's Dream, " starring Calista Flockhart, Michelle Pfeiffer and Kevin Kline. Alicia Silverstone will soon star in Kenneth Branagh's new musical adaptation of "Love's Labour's Lost," while Ethan Hawke will tackle a "Hamlet" set in the corporate world of the 90's. Certainly the fact that Shakespeare is a brand name, one who neither demands royalties nor contests rewrites, has something to do with his current revival. Yet at the same time there is a latent power to his work that has allowed successive generations of directors, critics and actors to reinvent him continually in their own image and to find new ways(some profound, some forced, some obviously silly)of pointing up his relevance. Restoration critics emphasized his role as a dramatic playwright who addressed public and political issues. Romantics portrayed him, romantically, as the poet of melancholy and love. And modernists have stressed the difficulty of his work, its layered, contradictory meanings.
单选题
American universities had dropped the Shakespeare requirement for English majors because the playwright was regarded as______.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】解析:细节题。文中第一句指出三分之二的美国主要大学倾向于流行文化和性别研究课程(in favor of courses on popular culture and gender studies),而不再要求英语专业学生学习莎士比亚,由此可知,其背后的原因是人们认为莎士比亚不再适合作为一位代表性别和流行文化人物而要求年轻的学生学习。故A选项正确。
单选题
According to Jonathan Bate, Shakespeare is a figure that______
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】解析:推理题。由第二段第三句…defies both the debunking of academic radicals and thestuffy canonization of traditionalist(既无视学术激进派也让汗牛充栋的传统学者经典受到挑战)等信息可明确得知B选项符合。
单选题
Which of the following movies is not of Shakespeare?
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】解析:排除题。电影《Elizabeth》是一部讲述发生在伊丽莎白时期英国的故事的影片,它与《Shakespeare in Love》同时获得提名,但本身并非关于莎士比亚的影片,文中其他影片均是关于莎士比亚的作品的。故本题选B。
单选题
Many artists in various occasions make use of Shakespeare's masterpieces______.