题目内容
Dear Mr. Shyamalan,
According to the box office, congratulations are in order. It seems your new movie, Split, is doing gangbusters. That means millions of people all over the world have seen or will soon see your story about a man who is suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID).
As much as I'm rooting for you as an artist, Mr. Shyamalan, personally, I think you climbed to success on the overburdened backs of the mentally ill.
As a person who suffers from multiple(多面的)personalities, as well as a psychologist with professional knowledge and skills in the subject, I feel it is my duty to school you in a few facts: People who suffer from DID are not, generally speaking, scary or cheating. We are normal people who silently suffer from a painful condition in which our sense of who we are feels divided into broken parts. Our condition is often caused by a history of severe and repeated child abuse(虐待). In truth, we are victims(受害者) of unimaginable violence.
With the release of your movie, you have become my bully(恃强凌弱者). I am personally harmed by the absurd fixed image you use in Split. Your description of Kevin Crumb as one gender confused, cross-dressing multiple with a strong liking for violence has the same effect as shouting across the playground, “People with DID are dangerous nut jobs!”
I have lived for years with the shame created by movies such as yours. Despite being a successful doctor who runs a charity for adult survivors of child abuse, I live with constant anxiety that people will learn of my diagnosis(诊断). For no matter how long I’ve known someone or how highly they think of me, once they know I'm a multiple, the reaction is imaginable.
In the future, I’d appreciate it if you stopped using our pain and suffering as materials for your entertainment.
Michelle Stevens
1.What does the author think of Shyamalan’s success?
A. He was very fortunate. B. He deserved it.
C. His efforts were worthwhile. D. He got it in an immoral way.
2.What’s the probable cause of DID?
A. Poor living conditions. B. Extreme anxiety from life.
C. Tense relations among people. D. Being badly treated in childhood.
3.Who is Kevin Crumb according to the text?
A. A friend of Mr. Shyamalan’s.
B. A character in Split.
C. A patient of Michelle Stevens’s.
D. A psychologist with multiple personalities.
4.What’s the author’s purpose in writing the text?
A. To give the movie Split a review.
B. To show respect for people with DID.
C. To state that the movie Split hurt people with DID.
D. To argue that people with DID can make a difference.