新GRE小短文阅读练习题四十
Newspaper reviews of film adaptations of well-known books or playsfrequently concentrate on the adaptation's fidelity.Granted, many peo-
ple go to such films wanting to see a version of the original.However,
reviewers do a poor job by taking this approach, since faithfulness to
the original is irrelevant to the film's own artistic merit.
AWhich of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
The central purpose of newspaper reviews of films is to enable
readers to find out whether they would enjoy seeing the film.
BOften the attempt to capitalize on a well-known novel's fame by
making a film version backfires, since a long novel's narrative
must be overly compressed to fit a film.
C A film's artistic merit does not depend on the film's relationship
to other works of a rt.
D Newspaper reviews of films that are not adaptations of well-known
books or plays tend to concentrate on issues relevant to the film's
artistic merit.
E Film producers expect adaptations of well-known originals to be
more financially successful than other films.
答案A
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