题目内容
Tracy Lester is with us in the studio. Welcome Tracy! We are all interested to know about yourlife as a child actor. You're only fourteen years old—yet you are already famous.
Tracy: Yes. I'm reallylucky to have a chance to do so many things that other young people haven't yet.Interviewer: So Tracy, the first question is—how old were you when you made your first movie, peanuts?Tracy: Well, I was only four—so I didn't have a big part—and that movie wasn't really successful.
Interviewer: So what was your first successful movie then?Tracy: Chocolate Aliens. Did you see it?Interviewer: Yes. My favourite scene was when you cleaned out the fridge for your mum, and you found interesting chocolates in there.
Tracy:Yeah—that was a cool scene, wasn't it?Interviewer: Have you appeared in any commercials (商业广告) yet, Tracy?Tracy: Yes, quite a few. The last one was for a chocolate company. I love chocolate, but they made me eat so much. I felt sick after that. I never want to eat chocolate again.Interviewer: What a pity! Now, tell me about your latest movie—you haven't finished it yet. But do you think you might win an award for this one?Tracy: Oh, I hope so. But if I don't win this time, maybe I will some day. I'll continue to work hard.Interviewer: And one last question Tracy—I'd like to ask you if you enjoy being famous.Tracy: That's a difficult question to answer. I'd like to tell all my young fans that it isn't easy being famous. Mostly, I miss being a kid. So enjoy being a kid, and don't grow up too quickly.Interviewer: Thanks for coming, Tracy. You're a great kid. I wish you luck in the future.
1.How many questions does the interviewer ask Tracy?
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.
2.We can find a cool scene with interesting chocolates in _.
A. Peanuts B. Chocolate Aliens C. a commercial D. her latest movie
3.What does Tracy think of being famous early?
A. She thinks it's easy to become famous.
B. Being famous brings her all good things.
C. She still enjoys being a kid though she is famous.
D. She feels unlucky to do more things than other children.