在某訪談節(jié)目中,五位嘉賓分別回答了來(lái)自主持人的五個(gè)問(wèn)題,對(duì)少年兒童提出建議。請(qǐng)從下列提問(wèn)(A, B, C, D, E和F)中選出與嘉賓的回答相匹配的問(wèn)題。
Questions:
A.Whatwouldyousaytoteenswhoaresufferingfromdepression?B.Doyouhaveanysuggestionsforsomeoneinterestedinyourjob?
C.Doyouhaveanysolutionsforteens’writingdifficulty?
D.What advice can you give a young person on how to be a filmmaker or a writer?
E. Do you have any advice to offer others wishing to become a writer and doctor? 
F. After all these years in the limelight, how do you deal with critics?
1._________________________________________
George Lucas’ answer 
Well, I would say you have to be persistent first of all, because it’s a very hard thing to get into, and it’s very hard to make it because the odds are against you. So you have to really love it; kids who get into it because they think they’re going to make a lot of money or be famous or tell a lot of people what to do all the time will never make it. But if you’re obsessed with film and you love to tell stories and you love writing in that medium, then that will give you the strength to be persistent and make it happen.
2. _________________________________________
Tom Fontana’s answer
I’ve never had writer’s block. I’m trying my luck because I’m hoping never to have it. As far as suggestions, I don’t know. If you write at the same time every day, your brain and your heart will be there, ready to go to work. It’s like how you eat at the same time over the course of the day – you should be available to write at the same time every day. If you have nothing to write, you should still write. Whether you write your name 100 times or describe a banana. If you write for five minutes, and you just get the words down, at least you’re doing something.
3. _________________________________________
Drew Barrymore’s answer
I would just say to persevere and find people who are safe and honest and who will give you tough love and guide you through, because you really can’t do everything on your own. You need love and support around you, and to believe that you will get past these hard times. You will overcome. Things will get better. Life is a series of ups and downs, and the good news is that when you’re in a low, it will always go up again. Life is not a free journey. There are a lot of lessons you have to learn along the way, but just appreciate the gift of it and find people who will be honest with you.
4. _________________________________________
Richard Seltzer’s answer 
Become a doctor first because a writer doesn’t make a living – you have to support yourself and your family. But writing is a very individual thing. It’s like your fingerprint – on one else has exactly your style. A lucky writer will discover his or her style but an unlucky one will always be trying to force himself into an unnatural writing style. It’s uncomfortable, and for them, writing is painful. I’ve never suffered. My life has been a series of small, everyday events. If I feel I have rendered on little bit of life in the most compelling language I can find and am satisfied with it, that is an event I cherish.
5. _________________________________________
Ms. Jamie Hobart’s answer 
It is a long road after medical school and internship but my job is different every day and very interesting. Not everyone can do this job. Autopsies are very different from any other medical job. Here we don't really let anyone under 18 watch or participate in an autopsy. So take a basic anatomy course in college and if you don't mind the cadavers, then you might follow it further. You have to have a very strong stomach and a strong interest in the science. If you decide you really like forensics (the work of scientists who examine evidence in order to help the police solve crimes) but don’t want to do autopsies there are lots of other things in the forensic field like the DNA labor various evidence – related specialties.

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:A
小題4:E
小題5:B

試題分析:
小題1:從這段里面的句子:But if you’re obsessed with film and you love to tell stories and you love writing in that medium, then that will give you the strength to be persistent and make it happen.可知是給想拍電影或當(dāng)作家的年輕人一些建議。選D。
小題2:從這段的第一句話:I’ve never had writer’s block. I’m trying my luck because I’m hoping never to have it.可知是如何解決寫作困難。選 C
小題3:從這段的句子:Life is a series of ups and downs, and the good news is that when you’re in a low, it will always go up again.可知是給那些處于低谷的年輕人說(shuō)的話。選A
小題4:從這段的第一句話:Become a doctor first because a writer doesn’t make a living – you have to support yourself and your family. 可知是給想做作家和醫(yī)生的年輕人一些建議。選E
小題5:從這段的第一句話:It is a long road after medical school and internship but my job is different every day and very interesting.可知是給對(duì)你的工作感興趣的人的建議。選B
點(diǎn)評(píng):這篇文章要求給每個(gè)段落找主題句,先瀏覽各個(gè)選項(xiàng)做到心中有數(shù),在閱讀時(shí),抓住每個(gè)段落的主旨,還要注意關(guān)鍵句。和選項(xiàng)進(jìn)行一一配對(duì)。
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