摘要:III.缺词填空:(用所给词的适当形式填空) Exposition A play places special demands on the audience. In the first few minutes, a group of characters is (present) in a specific setting and situation. Questions immediately. Who are these people? Where are they? What is their relationship to one another? What are the problems they seem to be (struggle) with? How did they get these problems? What do they (plan) to do about them? Generally, these questions are (answer) by the initialdialogue and action of the play. This opening dialogue is (call) exposition. The audience must be particularly alert at this time, or it will (miss) some of the answers. Reading exposition is a little bit like (arrive) late at a party. Some of the guests are strangers to you and the conversation is already in full swing. It will take several minutes of and listening before you can orientyourself. But meanwhile the party doesn’t stop; you must catch up on the past while you (keep up) with the present. Like the party, the exposition is never static. The playwright (raise) new questions while he is answering old ones. He also reveals characters and the plot. Read the (begin) of each play carefully. With practice you will come (recognize) the exposition and the playwrights skill in handling it.

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