普通考試
107年
[一般行政] 法學知識與英文(包括中華民國憲法、法學緒論、英文)
第 46 題
📖 題組:
In a recent interview, the venerable Mr. Xu lamented how the Korean Drama obsession is hurting China’s “cultural self-esteem.” In an interesting twist, Guangzhou’s Time Weekly reported how the show is challenging traditional gender roles in China: “The handsome male characters have also encouraged Chinese women to demand their men take more care with their appearance. By contrast, the archetype of a male character in Chinese dramas is someone who is careless and nagging but generally a good person. Korean dramas, on the other hand, like their male leads to be Prince Charming characters.” ... This nationwide love for Korean dramas such as My Love From the Star, as well as the hit American show, House of Cards, has left people like Xu wondering: Where is the love for Chinese TV? But, Xu is no dummy: He acknowledged in the interview that most Chinese television shows are “poorly written and lack creativity.” Even The China Daily acknowledges the overall shittiness of Chinese television, saying: “Chinese TV screens are flooded by knock-off and/or poorly made soap operas. Most of the Chinese TV dramas either distort the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, which is a distortion of history, or blindly copy foreign programs. The lack of good stories has of late resulted in loads of TV series on time travel or fights in the harems of Qing Dynasty emperors. These, in short, are the bane of Chinese TV productions.” So, in short, it’s no surprise to anyone involved that Chinese TV clearly needs to step its game up.
In a recent interview, the venerable Mr. Xu lamented how the Korean Drama obsession is hurting China’s “cultural self-esteem.” In an interesting twist, Guangzhou’s Time Weekly reported how the show is challenging traditional gender roles in China: “The handsome male characters have also encouraged Chinese women to demand their men take more care with their appearance. By contrast, the archetype of a male character in Chinese dramas is someone who is careless and nagging but generally a good person. Korean dramas, on the other hand, like their male leads to be Prince Charming characters.” ... This nationwide love for Korean dramas such as My Love From the Star, as well as the hit American show, House of Cards, has left people like Xu wondering: Where is the love for Chinese TV? But, Xu is no dummy: He acknowledged in the interview that most Chinese television shows are “poorly written and lack creativity.” Even The China Daily acknowledges the overall shittiness of Chinese television, saying: “Chinese TV screens are flooded by knock-off and/or poorly made soap operas. Most of the Chinese TV dramas either distort the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, which is a distortion of history, or blindly copy foreign programs. The lack of good stories has of late resulted in loads of TV series on time travel or fights in the harems of Qing Dynasty emperors. These, in short, are the bane of Chinese TV productions.” So, in short, it’s no surprise to anyone involved that Chinese TV clearly needs to step its game up.
According to this passage, which of the following is NOT the problem with Chinese TV dramas?
- A Frequently distorting history.
- B Not enough good stories.
- C Too much repetition in the stories.
- D Too many love stories.
思路引導 VIP
請仔細審視文中批評中國電視劇的具體措辭:作者主要是在攻擊這些節目的「故事題材種類」(Genre),還是在批評其「製作態度」與「原創性程度」?在文章列舉的眾多缺點中,是否有任何字眼直接指責「愛情主題」本身是一項錯誤?