(2018 ʡϾѧ)
The Beginning of Drama
There are many theories about the beginning of drama in ancient Greece.The one most widely accepted today is based on the __1__ that drama evolved from ritual(ڽʽ).The argument for this view goes as follows.In the beginninghuman beings __2__ the natural forces of the worldeven the seasonal changesas unpredictableand they sought through various means to __3__ these unknown and feared powers.Those measures which appeared to __4__ the desired results were then kept and repeated until they changed into __5__ rituals.
__6__ stories arose which explained or masked the mysteries of the rituals.As times passedsome rituals were __7__but the storieslater called mythscontinued to exist and provided material for art and drama.
Those who believed that drama evolved out of ritual also argue that those rituals contained the __8__ of theatre because musicdancemasksand __9__ were almost always used.__10__a suitable site had to be provided for performances and __11__ the entire community did not participate a(n) __12__ division was usually made between the area of acting and the theatre in which an audience sits .Besidesthere were performersandsince considerable importance was __13__ to avoiding mistakes in the practice of ritualsreligious leaders usually __14__ that task.Wearing masks and costumesthey often imitated (ģ) other peopleanimalsor supernatural beingsand mimed (ƾݳ) the __15__ effectsuccess in hunt or battlethe coming rainthe revival of the Sun__16__ an actor might.Eventually such dramatic representations were separated from __17__ activities.
Another theory traces the theaters origin from the human interest in __18__.According to this viewtales about the huntwar or other things are told and gradually spread.__19__ through the use of action and dialogue by a narrator and then through the assumption of each of the roles by a different
person.A closely related theory traces theater to those dances that are primarily gymnastic or that are __20__ of animal movements and sounds. ƪ ½˹ڹϣϷԴ 1.A.background C.evidence
B.assumption D.theory
B [background assumption ٶ衱evidence ֤ݡtheory ۡ⣺ڹϣϷĿʼۡһձΪ˽ܵļΪϷǴڽʽݻѡB] 2.A.viewed C.imagined
B.employed D.dismissed
A [view ǣΪemploy Ӷimagine dismiss ɢ͡⣺ΪȻԱ仯DzԤģͼַͨʽȥЩδ֪ġ˿־ѡA] 3.A.take C.guarantee
B.possess D.control
D [take ãռpossess ӵСguarantee ֤control ơοһѡD] 4.A.start C.bring
B.show D.continue
C [start ʼshow չʾbring continue ⣺ЩʩƺԤڵЧȻõظֱDZ˹̶ʽѡC] 5.A.usual C.convincing
B.direct D.fixed
D [usual ͨdirect ֱġconvincing ŷģ˵ġfixed ̶ġοһѡD] 6.A.Apparently C.Eventually
B.Actually D.Naturally
C [apparently Եġactually ʵϡeventually ءnaturally
Ȼء⣺ͻڸصʽĹ³ˡѡC] 7.A.spread C.followed
B.abandoned D.celebrated
B [spread abandon follow šcelebrate ף⣺ʱţһЩʽЩ£ΪڣϷṩ˲ϡѡB] 8.A.seed C.myth
B.content D.history
A [seed ӡcontent ݡmyth 鹹ˡhistory ʷ⣺ЩΪϷʽݻ˻ΪЩʽϷѿΪʹ֡赸ߺͷװѡA] 9.A.costumes C.instructions
B.routines D.performances
A [costume װroutine ճinstruction ָperformance ֣ݡοһѡA] 10.A.As a result C.On the contrary
B.In fact D.In addition
D [as a result ˡin fact ʵϡon the contrary ෴in addition ⡱ġbesidesʾ֪˴ʾݽѡD] 11.A.when C.unless
B.although D.while
A [⣺⣬Ϊݳṩһʵijء˹ͬ룬ڱݵ̨ھĵ֮һԵķֽߡwhen ״Ӿ䣬How can I get a job when I cant even read or writeдᣬôҵᄈѡA] 12.A.deep C.clear
B.equal D.extra
C [deep ġequal ƽȵġclear ġextra ġοһѡC] 13.A.attached
B.related
C.committed D.tied
A [be attached to ڡbe related to 롭ϵbe committed to ڣڡbe tied to ڣڡ⣺⣬ԱΪʽ൱Ҫ] 14.A.put up C.took on
B.took up D.put on
C [⣺ڽͨеput uptook upռռ䣬𡱣took on֣еput on ϡݾѡC] 15.A.unexpected C.prepared
B.unpredicted D.desired
D [unexpected ġunpredicted δԤġprepared õġdesired ģõġ⣺ߣŸַװǾģˡȻ飬öֳҪõЧԻսʤ̫꣬𡪡ԱһѡD] 16.A.whenever C.whatever
B.as D.so
B [whenever ʲôʱas һwhatever ʲôso ˡοһѡB] 17.A.social C.economic
B.political D.religious
D [social ģϵģʵģ罻ġpolitical εġeconomic õġreligious ڽ̵ġʾ֪ϷԵıڽ̻ˡѡD] 18.A.accounts C.descriptions
B.story-telling D.drama-writing
B [account ˣĿ¼story-telling ¡description drama-writing дϷ硱һ仰Сtales about the huntwar or other things are toldʾ֪һΪϷԴԽµȤѡB] 19.A.at that time
B.at a time