单选题
At the ceremony at Yale University in 1983, several honorary degrees were awarded, including one to Mother Teresa. As she and other humanitarians and scholars, each in turn, received their awards, the audience applauded appropriately but with a slight hint of reserve and impatience, for it wished to give its heart to the final recipient who waited shyly in the wings. As the details of her achievements were being recounted, many people left their seats and surged toward the stage to be closer to the great woman. And when the name Meryl Streep was announced, the audience unleashed a sonic boom of affection to wake the New Haven dead. One man who was present when Bob Hope received his honorary doctorate at another institution said that Dr. Streep's applause surpassed Dr. Hope's. Knowing how to please a crowd as well as anyone, the intellectual leaders at Yale invited Dick Cavett, the talk-show host, to deliver the commencement address the following year. It is rumored that this year, Don Rickles will receive a Doctorate of Humane Letters and Lola Falana will give the commencement address. Prior to the 1984 presidential elections, the two candidates confronted each other on television in what were called "debates." These events were not in the least like the Lincoln-Douglas debates or anything else that goes by the name. Each candidate was given five minutes to address such questions as, What is (or would be) your policy in Central America? His opposite number was then given one minute for a rebuttal. In such circumstances, complexity, documentation and logic can play no role, and, indeed, on several occasions syntax itself was abandoned entirely. It is no matter. The men were less concerned with giving arguments than with "giving off" impressions, which is what television does best. Post-debate commentary largely avoided any evaluation of the candidates' ideas, since there were none to evaluate. Instead, the debates were conceived as boxing matches, the relevant question being, Who KO'd whom? The answer was determined by the "style" of the men—how they looked, fixed their gaze, smiled, and delivered one-liners. In the second debate, President Reagan got off a swell one-liner when asked a question about his age. The following day, several newspapers indicated that Ron had KO'd Fritz with his joke. Thus, the leader of the free world is chosen by the people in the Age of Television. What all of this means is that our culture has moved toward a new way of conducting its business, especially its important business. The nature of its discourse is changing as the demarcation line between what is show business and what is not becomes harder to see with each passing day. Our priests and presidents, our surgeons and lawyers, our educators and newscasters need worry less about satisfying the demands of their discipline than the demands of good showmanship. Had Irving Berlin changed one word in the title of his celebrated song, he would have been as prophetic, albeit more terse, as Aldous Huxley. He need only have written, There's No Business But Show Business.
单选题
It can be inferred that Meryl Streep [A] must have made greater contribution than Mother Teresa. [B] must be the most distinguished guest invited by Yale University. [C] must be a well-known personality in the show business. [D] must be a shy person so that people seldom see her.
单选题
Which of the following people is not in the show business? [A] Don Rickles. [B] Lola Falana. [C] Bob Hope. [D] Aldous Huxley.
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】从第一段来看,前三位都是娱乐界人士(参阅上一题题解)。最后一段提到Aldous Huxley,从上下文来看,唯一不能断定属于娱乐界人士的就是Huxley。注:他是著名英国小说家、散文集、批评家,名作有《美丽新世界》(Brave New World)等,1937年移居美国。
单选题
The most important element in a presidential candidates debate is [A] ideas and insight. [B] logical presentation. [C] forceful argument. [D] leaving impressions.
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】第二段提到,在总统辩论中,总统候选人再也不像林肯与道格拉斯那样辩论施政政策。在现代的辩论中,表达的观点、使用的语言、说话的依据、说话的逻辑等都不重要,重要的是giving off impressions,如长相如何,眼神如何,是否会说幽默话语。在作者看来,这些东西无异于表演,因此作者认为美国人正在把一切东西娱乐化。
单选题
The world has become one in which [A] all that matters is showmanship. [B] there is no order and discipline. [C] everyone is enchanted by television. [D] none knows his mission in the world.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】第一段和第二段都举出了很多例子,第三段是对这些例子的总结。作者总结说,在美国,无论是哪个行当的人——政治家、牧师、律师、教育家、播音员——都把能表演看做第一要务,不关心自己行当的需要。作者还诙谐地说,Irving Berlin曾经写过一首歌曲(注:歌名是“There's No Business Like Show Business”),如果给这个歌名改一个词,就变成了“There's Not Business But Show Business”,那样Berlin就称得上是预言家了。注:在《美丽新世界》中,Huxley对未来社会的景象进行了描述。
单选题
The text is organized mainly by means of [A] causal relationship. [B] exemplification. [C] comparison. [D] contrast.