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Question 4 of 5

What information about the play Our Town surprised the student?

. The town in the play is not named after a real town.

. The play’s author never lived in New Hampshire.

. The play is set in the early 1900s.

. The bookstore employee has performed in the play.

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    【题型】细节题(根据 What information about判断)

    【思路分析】问关于戏剧表演Our Town,什么信息让学生吃惊;考查具体细节信息,定位到对应位置后,根据原文信息进行选择,不脑补,一一核对选项内容,对应好同义替换即可

    (woman) For example, since the player advertising is set in the early 1900s, the site could help you locate images from the period to, you know, get a feel for what people and places look like then.

    (man) Um, come to think of it. I've been trying to picture with the real Grover’s Corners might’ve looked like. Uh, maybe I’ll build the design around that.

    (woman) But you know, there is no Grover’s Corners.

    (man) Um, no? I thought the play was set in Grover’s Corners in the state of New Hampshire.

    (woman) It's sort of a made-up town.

    (man) Really? Not a real town?

    (woman) There is a town that gave the author the idea for it. And that is in New Hampshire, but it's called Peterborough. See, Thornton Wilder, the author, he stayed in an artist colony there, and was really impressed with Peterborough’s friendly, easy going atmosphere. So, it became his inspiration for the play.

    【选项分析】

    A ✔️: 原文有直接对应的句子( It's sort of a made-up town.)made-up编造的= not real

    B ×: 戏剧的作者没有在New Hampshire住过,与原文相反,原文说了作者待在一个叫Peterborough的小镇,这个小镇就在New Hampshire,排除

    C ×: 这个戏剧背景时间是early 1900s,原文说的是the player advertising is set in the early 1900s,张冠李戴,排除

    D ×: 这个书店员工在戏剧中表演过,原文未提及,排除

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Listen to a conversation between a student and an employee at the campus bookstore. (man) Yeah, I think something like this would work. Thanks.(woman) So, are you involved with the university\'s theater department?(man) No, um, I’m majoring in art and taking a course in advertising design this semester.But my roommate’s the director of the play, and he asked if I could make a poster for the student lounge to advertise the show.I figured it\'d be a great practice. Maybe I can even use it for a course project.(woman) That\'s great. And that play Our Town is one of my absolute favorites. When\'s the show?(man) Uh, it\'s at the end of October, um, opening nights, the 22nd.(woman) I\'ll try to get tickets. By the way, I have this friend who is a professional illustrator.There\'s a website he really loves. It\'s set up to help people who are designing, book covers, posters, you name it.And if you want, I can give you the web address. It\'s free and easy to use.(man) Thanks, but um, I\'ve already got some ideas for my design and I\'d rather go with my own instincts than you know work from someone else\'s pattern.(woman) Oh, it\'s not really patterns. And of course, it\'s up to you. But this website gives advice on how to incorporate photos and other images into your own design.(man) Um, photos. You know, that\'s not a bad idea.(woman) For example, since the player advertising is set in the early 1900s, the site could help you locate images from the period to, you know, get a feel for what people and places look like then.(man) Um, come to think of it. I\'ve been trying to picture with the real Grover’s Corners might’ve looked like. Uh, maybe I’ll build the design around that.(woman) But you know, there is no Grover’s Corners.(man) Um, no? I thought the play was set in Grover’s Corners in the state of New Hampshire.(woman) It\'s sort of a made-up town.(man) Really? Not a real town?(woman) There is a town that gave the author the idea for it. And that is in New Hampshire, but it\'s called Peterborough.See, Thornton Wilder, the author, he stayed in an artist colony there, and was really impressed with Peterborough’s friendly, easy going atmosphere. So, it became his inspiration for the play.(man) Wow! You know a lot about this play and about Thornton Wilder.(woman) I majored in U.S. literature and actually wrote a paper on Our Town.(man) Thanks for the information. I might take a look at that website. If you could send me the address, I’ll give you my email.And for the poster paper, I\'m thinking now I\'d like more of a beige color to give it that antique look.(woman) Sure, I’ll email it to you. And we do have beige poster paper, too.