单选题
单选题 Shirley Grainger had the task of ______.
A. making a complaint to the Actors' Union
B. finding out an approach to problem-solving
C. investigating into the situation for hard evidence
D. collecting anecdotal evidence that union is concerned about
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[听力原文] 1-5
M: The results of a comprehensive statistical survey confirm what actresses have known for a long time-that there are fewer roles for women and that when actresses do work, they're less well paid than men and play younger roles. I spoke to Shirley Grainger who was asked by the Actors Union to investigate the situation. What did her survey reveal?
W: The Union was very concerned about the anecdotal evidence they were getting when women were complaining that they were getting a raw deal and were not getting a proper chance to practice their art. But without hard evidence, which comes from a scientific investigation of the problem, it's very difficult to persuade the producers that there is a problem that they ought to be addressing. So, I had the task of getting the data together (1).
M: So what kind of information was this?
W: And the figures were really striking-I found differences between actors and actresses in all the fields surveyed, and these differences were significant at a very high level. In TV for instance, men were twice as likely to be employed as women, but in ratio that ratio went down even further, with women having only a one in three chance of getting an acting part when compared with men (2).
W: Yes... the other key finding was that women in the acting profession have their busiest working life in their twenties and thirties, whereas for men, the busiest time is when they're in their forties. And in fact, by the time they are forty, women drop out of radio and TV altogether.
M: Well, these really are startling findings, aren't they? I mean, they do confirm what lots of people have been saying, but it’s quite something to get this information in black and white.
W: Another important thing is pay. The rates of pay in radio, for example, are based on experience, so as long as there are fewer parts of women, this creates a vicious circle.
M: So what do producers feel about this situation?
W: They have tended to argue that in terms of pay, once women get the work, there is equality of treatment but our findings prove that this is not the case. In 95 percent of the cases, women came off worse than men
M: But women can only work if the parts are written for them
W: The producers say they are just choosing materials that reflect the world and the way it is. They make the point that dramatic situations are more likely to be found in the world of work, particularly in dangerous professions, where they argue men are stillin the majority (3). Then they blame the writers, who they say don't write enough parts for women, especially plum parts. The poor writers say they don-t have any power anyway, and so they can-t be expected to initiate change. On radio, the audience figures show there's a 55 to 45 percent ratio of women to men listening in the afternoon, so there's a pretty clear case for providing drama that caters to this particular group. But it doesn't mean that these dramas necessarily need to have a domestic context (4).
M: So in practical terms how do you hope the Union is going to use your findings?
W: Well, it seems that one simple thing that producers can be encouraged to do is to monitor the use of actors and actresses, and then look at these figures in comparison with the sort of figures they would like to be seeing (5). Also in new plays, where the cast list indicates a profession-be it a nurse, detective, judge and so
on. producers could consider what gender this role should be. There's no reason for rigid stereotyping these days (6). The Union will have to be consistent in its pressure for there to be an effect,
题目问Shirley Grainger的任务。采访中她回答说:“But without hard evidence, which comes from a scientific investigation of the problem, it's very difficult to persuade the producers that there is a problem that they ought to be addressing.So,I had the task of getting the data together”,可见她调查的目的就是要找到令人信服的确凿证据,即选项C的表述正确。
单选题 What is NOT one of key findings of Shirley Grainger?
A. With fewer parts, women get less experience and low pay.
B. At forties, women drop out while men remain active in radio and TV.
C. In radio and TV, women have half the chance of getting a part compared to men.
D. Striking figures are found to confirm the unequal treatment of actors and actresses.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】题目问四个选项中,哪一项不是Shirley Grainger的主要发现。文中提到:“In TV for instance, men were twice as likely to be employed as women, but in radio that ratio went down even further, with women having only a one in three chance of getting an acting part when compared with men.”,可知电视剧中男演员人数是女演员的两倍;广播剧中女演员获得演出机会的几率只有男演员的三分之一,这与选项C的表述不一致,故答案为选项C。
单选题 What do producers feel about the situation?
A. They argue men dominate the professions in dramatic situations.
B. They argue that women come off worse than men in terms of pay.
C. They defend themselves by saying they have little power to initiate change.
D. They think women and men have an equal chance of getting an acting part.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】题目问制片人对此情形的感受。采访中提到:“They make the point that dramatic situation are more likely to be found in the world of work, particularly in dangerous professions, where they argue men are still in the majority”,制片人认为戏剧性的(激动人心的)场景更可能存在于工作场所(尤其是危险行业)中,而在这些场所,男人占大多数。言下之意是男性角色更多,所以男人的机会多。因此选项A的表述与此相符。
单选题 According to Shirley Grainger, what radio dramas should be broadcast in the afternoon?
A. Dramas that cater to women audience.
B. Dramas with all parts played by women.
C. Dramas that have a domestic setting.
D. Dramas that involve professions dominated by men.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】题目问Shirley Grainger认为下午时段应该播放什么类型的广播剧。采访中她表示:“On radio, the audience figures show there's a 55 to 45 per cent ratio of women to men listening in the afternoon, so there's a pretty clear case for providing drama that caters to this particular group”,由此可知下午时段的听众群主要是女性,因此应该满足这部分听众的需求。当然这并不是说一定要以家庭生活为背景。因此答案为选项A。
单选题 It is hoped the Union can persuade producers to do something in all the following aspects EXCEPT ______.
A. monitoring the use of actors and actresses
B. giving women more chances to practice their art
C. avoiding stereotyping in deciding the gender for role
D.looking at the sort of figures they would like to be seeing
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】题目问四个选项中,哪一项不是Shirley Grainger希望演员联合会说服制片人去做的事。采访中Shirley Grainger提到:“look at these figures in comparison with the sort of figures they would like to be seeing”,即看看他们使用男演员及女演员的人数比,和他们希望看到的人数比进行比较(以发现男女演员比例合不合理)。因此选项D的表述与之不符,而选项A、B、C的内容都有涉及,故答案为选项D。