【题型】推断题(根据What can be inferred about判断)
【思路分析】问当教授提到连载小说的评论家时,表明了什么;推断题本质就是细节题,根据原文讲述的内容选择即可,不要脑补,注意对应同义替换就好
Now, um, for a long time. There have been people who have dismissed serial novels in general, saying the reason there are so many cliff hangers, suspenseful chapter endings and melodramatic moments in these novels is because a lot of authors started trying to build up their readership by leaving the audience hanging at the end of each installment. You know, so the people would rush out and buy the next month’s installment to find out what happened next.
But for Dickens, at least, well, when you look more carefully at where the actual plot twists were in his works, really suspenseful sensational ones, these are not really at the ends of chapters. Instead, you'll see that he often uses something that we would today recognize as a cinematic effect. The installment might end with someone walking down the street, like in the movie, just walking off into the distance. So really, Dickens wasn't being at all crude or manipulative. He was much more subtle than that. He was clever enough to know how to keep his readers coming back, to see what happened next without the need for gross over dramatization.
【选项分析】
A ×: 他认为批评家们没有意识到那时候作者们遇到的限制,与原文相反,批评家们知道作者们是受到了连载小说形式的影响才在结尾留有悬念吸引读者继续购买和阅读,排除
B ✔️: 上一段是说到对连载小说的批评,觉得小说家们是为了build readership,为了让读者继续买连载小说,才故意在结尾留有悬念,故意设置戏剧性桥段,这段转折提到Dickens说其悬念不是设置在结尾, 且结尾就是人物逐渐消失在远方,也不是戏剧性桥段,这与批评家们批评的点都不对应,所以选B
C ×: 他同意Dickens的风格不是很适合连载形式,原文说了Dickens也很懂得如何吸引读者继续购买,说明他的小说很适合连载形式,排除
D ×: 他很高兴批评家们的言论终于得到了足够的重视,原文说一直都有这样的批评声,没有说之前忽视了这样的言论,排除
【题目难度】难