問題詳情

 At 5’7” and 110 lbs. for most of her adult life, Audrey Hepburn was ______21______ thin, and she often complained about her “funny” nose and size-10 feet. Her self-doubt, her lack of vanity only heightened her ______22______ . In the ‘50s, an age of showy ______23______ , she established a refined brunette ideal. And indeed, this joyous gamine, with her pixie haircut, swan neck and boyish body that ______24______ everything she wore, set the fashion standard for the next decade. To millions of moviegoers, Hepburn was high style. Designers all over the world ______25______ their career choice to 1957’s Funny Face. Hepburn’s own sleek, modern look, though, owed much to her 40-year ______26______ with Paris designer Hubert de Givenchy. To the end, she ______27______ her status as a fashion icon. “My look is ______28______ ,” she told reporters in  1989. “Women can look like Audrey Hepburn by flipping out their hair, buying the large glasses and the little sleeveless dresses.” In truth, though, it was not all that easy to capture the  ______29________ of Audrey. Just ask the millions of her _____30_____public who tried. 


(A) collaboration
(B) appeal
(C) enraptured
(D) blondes 
(E) downplayed (AB) strikingly (AC) credit (AD) attainable (AE) essence (BC) complemented 


【題組】21

參考答案

答案:A,B
難度:適中0.666667
統計:A(3),B(2),C(0),D(0),E(0)

用户評論

Doris Zhang】評論

(C) enraptured 使高興  (BC) complemented 互補的

Emily Lin】評論

striking = very unusual or easily noticed, and therefore attracting a lot of attentionHer latest novel is strikingly different from her earlier work. They gave a strikingly original performance of the play. Her husband is strikingly handsome.