Roger Michell describes his potent new film as "a thriller about love". Adapted from Ian McEwan"s novel, Enduring Love, stars Daniel Craig as Joe, a peevish and splendidly irritating social anthropologist, and Rhys Ifans as the scruffy, puppy-like God bothered who, after an accident with a hot-air balloon, becomes obsessed with him. "As soon as Rhys" character says, "Let"s sit down and pray"," chuckles the director, "you know there"s bad news ahead. In the book he is a more happy-clappy evangelist, but we toned it down." Although clearly drawn to such eccentric characters, Michell himself is thoroughly down-to-earth. "I"m one of those boring people who knew what I wanted to do from an early age," he explains. "I started acting as a child but was completely hopeless so started directing little plays in school." He went on to direct around 15 plays while reading English at Cambridge, directed his first professional play in a pub in Brighton, and then assisted both John Osborne and Samuel Beekett at the Royal Court Theatre. By 1985 he was the resident director of the Royal Shakespeare Company but moved to TV in the early 1990s, when he took charge of Hanif Kureishi"s landmark series The Buddha of Suburbia. Michell"s television career continued to flourish with a gloriously restrained dramatisation of Jane Austen"s Persuasion and an adaptation of his Royal Court success, My Night With Reg. That led to his big break. "The script for Notting Hill just plopped through my letterbox one morning; My Night With Reg had apparently prompted them to offer me the job." Notting Hill alerted Hollywood to Michell"s ability to get the best out of a cast. "I love actors and spend a lot of time with them working and hanging out, and I do proper rehearsals because I have a theatre background." Michell"s next project, Changing Lanes, produced Ben Affleck"s best performance and played big at the American box of flee. With Hollywood at his feet, Michell surprised many people by returning to London to make The Mother, an explicit twist on May-December sexual relations written by his old friend Kureishi, and starring Craig. Why did he do it? "I just couldn"t see a cigar-chomping studio executive saying, "Yes, I want to do a film about an old woman being tupped by a very young man!" So I came here to do it. But, apart from that, I"m English. I want to live in London with my kids and tell European stories. I feel odd about America at the moment because of what they"re doing around the world and would much prefer to make the films I want to make here." Wherever he goes, though, his most famous film will continue to haunt him. "By the director of Notting Hill", screams the poster for Enduring Love. How does that feel? "I can"t be responsible for the posters, but I"m sure a lot of the audience will be a bit taken aback," reflects Michell. "They"ll be asking: "Where are the jokes? Where"s Hugh Grant?" I do hope they"re not too disappointed."
单选题 The word "obsessed"(Paragraph 1) may mean
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:语义题。由文章第一段第二句可以判断出,在一次热气球事故后,Rhys Ifans深深地迷上了他,因此选项中最能表达题意的是"被迷住的,着迷的"。"厌烦的","迷惑的","愤怒的"都不符合题意。
单选题 We can infer from the experience of Michell that
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:推理题。从文章第四、五段可以推出,Michell在转入电视业之后,仍然取得了巨大的成就,即答案选项所表达的意思;文中提到他小时候开始表演、但毫无希望,也就谈不到什么天分,因此"他还是个孩子的时候就已表现出演员的天分"不正确;从第四段提到的他在剑桥读英语专业可推出"他就读于剑桥的戏剧专业"是不正确的;由第四段最后一句所提到的年份可以推算出Michell做助理导演的时间不到20年,所以"他做了20多年的助理导演"也不符合文意。
单选题 The primary factor accounting for Michell"s directing Notting Hill is that
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:细节题。从文章第五段最后一句"一天早上《诺丁山》的剧本就这样滑进了我的信箱;很明显《我和Reg的夜晚》(My Night With Reg)促使他们提供给我这项工作"可知,使Michell得以执导《诺丁山》的主要因素是其导演的电影《我和Reg的夜晚》 (My Night With Reg)取得了巨大成功,即答案选项所表达的内容。其他三项都只是他曾完成的工作,而并非是题目所提到的因素。
单选题 Michell returned to London instead of staying in Hollywood NOT because
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:细节题。文章第六、七段细述了Michell返回伦敦而没有留在好莱坞的原因,主要是他强烈想要和其家人住在伦敦、他因一些事情而对美国没有好感以及他宁可在其祖国制作他想要的电影,即题目中的其他三项;"他与嚼着烟草的电影制片人关系恶劣"只是他要执导电影《母亲》的原因,而且他只是不能容忍这种人,并不是相处得不好,所以该项符合题意。
单选题 The slogan on the poster for Enduring Love indicates that
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:推理题。文章最后一段指出Michell最著名的电影一直萦绕着他,比如其新片《永恒的爱》的海报宣传语上写着"由《诺丁山》的导演执导"。由此可推知,《诺丁山》给观众们留下了十分深刻的印象,所以答案选项符合文意。其余三项的说法都太过绝对,因而是不正确的。