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    My whole career is about clothes – but I have no interest in fashion. What I love doing with clothes is using them to tell a story. That’s what costume design is all about. I wasn’t one of those little girls always dressing up dolls. My parents were musicians, so there was never any money, but our household was artistic.

As a child in the 1950s there was no TV, so we drew, painted and made things out of cardboard boxes. My parents encouraged me and my younger sister to be creative – making a mess was fine, and we were even allowed to draw on one of the walls at our home in Kensington, west London. After school I studied at Central Saint Martins School of Art, where I learned how to draw patterns and cut fabric. Back then it was set design, not costumes, that most interested me.

Thanks to a childhood friend, Nick Young, I was offered some unpaid work on early Merchant Ivory film productions. For a 1978 movie called Hullabaloo Over Georgie And Bonnie’s Pictures, I was asked to put together clothes for its star, Dame Peggy Ashcroft, to wear in India. After a meeting with her, Peggy took me aside. ‘My dear, we’re getting on quite well,’ she said. ‘They’ve given me a first-class ticket to India, now if I change it for two economy flights, will you come with me?’ Of course I said yes! No question.

It was before The Jewel In The Crown and A Passage To India, and Peggy had never been to India. At 70, she was a little nervous, but great fun. We shared a room and I looked after her in every possible way. At night we sat up in our little beds, having a brandy or whisky and discussing our day. After the shoot we went on holiday to Goa together. Peggy rode around on the back of my motorbike!

I became part of the Merchant Ivory team and went on to work on many other period films, including 1996’s Sense And Sensibility. I’ve known Emma Thompson for 30 years and she’s hilarious and wonderful.

I had won an Oscar before, in 1987 for A Room With A View, and have been nominated a further eight times. I keep my Oscars on a desk that belonged to my mother in my study, so they are very much on display but off the beaten track. Not in the living room and certainly not in the downstairs loo!

For a career I somehow fell into, it’s provided me with a wonderful life, really.

1.Why did Peggy and the author make friends with each other?

A.They were of the same age. B.They worked in the same theater.

C.They were both good actors. D.They got along very well.

2.Which of the following works’ location was not mentioned?

A.The Jewel In The Crown.

B.A Room With A View.

C.Hullabaloo Over Georgie And Bonnie’s Pictures.

D.A Passage To India.

3.Why did the author mention her parents when she was a child?

A.To show she was not talented in designing clothes.

B.To amuse the readers with a funny story.

C.To show her parents inspired her creativity.

D.To share a precious memory in her childhood.

4.Which of the following best describes the author as a designer?

A.Ambitious B.Dedicated

C.Caring D.Demanding

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.B 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者为什么喜欢上作为设计师的这个岗位。除了自己喜欢,还有父母鼓励与好友帮助。最后也提到了作者在工作中取得的一些成就。 1. 细节理解题。根据文章第三段After a meeting with her, Peggy took me aside. ‘My dear, we’re getting on quite well,’ she said(和她见面后,佩吉把我带到一边。“亲爱的,我们相处得很好,”她说)可知,我们成为朋友是因为我们之间相处融洽。故选D项。 2. 细节理解题。根据第四段中的The Jewel In The Crown and A Passage To India可知,A项和D项提及了,可以排除A和D。再根据第三段中的For a 1978 movie called Hullabaloo Over Georgie And Bonnie’s Pictures可知C项提及,可排除C。而B选项是作者获奖的电影名字。不符合题意。故选B项。 3. 推理判断题。根据文章第二段My parents encouraged me and my younger sister to be creative – making a mess was fine, and we were even allowed to draw on one of the walls at our home in Kensington, west London(我父母鼓励我和我妹妹要有创造力——把事情弄得一团糟很好,我们甚至被允许在伦敦西部肯辛顿的家里的一堵墙上画画)可知,父母鼓励我和妹妹要有创造力。他们鼓励我要有创作性。故选C项。 4. 推理判断题。分析文章,根据文章倒数第二段I had won an Oscar before, in 1987 for A Room With A View, and have been nominated a further eight times(1987年,我曾因A Room With A View获得奥斯卡奖,并获得过8次提名)可知,作者获得了很多的成就是因为作者对工作的专注。同时根据最后一段For a career I somehow fell into, it’s provided me with a wonderful life, really(对于我不知怎么进入的职业,它真的给我提供了美好的生活)可知,作者是真的喜欢这份职业。A. Ambitious有雄心的;B. Dedicated专注的; C. Caring 体贴的D. Demanding难以满足的。通过综合分析,故选B项。
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