7. According to the professor, how did Loutherbourg create a feeling of greater depth on the stage? Click on 2 answers.
From his first shows, Loutherbourg showed a knack for imagination and stage design, all in the interest of creating illusions that allowed the audience to suspend disbelief completely. He accomplished this by giving the stage a greater feeling of depth, which he did by cutting up some of the rigid background scenery, and placing it at various angles and distances from the audience. Another realistic touch was using three-dimensional objects on the set, like rocks and bushes as opposed to two-dimensional painted scenery. He also paid much more attention to lighting and sound than had been done before.
文本中的another一词后面讲述的是事情的一方面,another之前讲述的是另一方面。最后一句的also又列举了lighting和sounding两个东西,也就是说这个题还可以继续出成5选3的多选题。
10. What aretwo notable features of the Eidophusikon? Click on 2 answers.
这道题D选项的出处是下面的段落
Now, the"Eidophusikon" stage was actually a box: a few meters wide, a couple meters tall and a couple meters deep. That is, the action took place within this box. This was much smaller of course than the usual stage.
很多同学不明白B选项的出处,文中结尾部分提到了,内容比较冗长。我们在选定D之后,可以倒着排除掉A和C。A选项错在不应是identical,原文中只是提到是much like;而C选项出现在"Eidophusikon" stage之前。
The show consisted of a series of scenes, for example, a view of London from sunrise that changes as the day moves on; mechanical figures, such as cattle, moved across the scene, and ships sailed along the river. But what really got people was the attention to detail, much like his work in DruryLane.