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【单选题】It is one of the world’s most recognized phrased, one you might even hear in places where littleEnglish is spoken: "The name’sBond, JamesBond". I’ve heard it from a taxi driver in Ghana and a street sweeper in Paris, and I remember the thrill of hearing SeanConnery say it in the firstBond film I saw, Gold Finger. I was aChicago schoolgirl when it was released in 1904. The image of a candy-coloured London filled with witty people stately old buildings and a gorgeous, ice-cool hero instilled in me a deep-rooted belief thatBritain was OK.
When Fan Fleming created the man with the license to kill, based on his own experiences while working for theBritish secret service in World War II, he couldn’t have imagined that his fictionalEnglishman would not only shake, but stir the entire worlD、Even world-weary actors are thrilled at being in aBond movie.Christopher Walkon, everyone’s favorite screen psycho, who played mad genius Max Zorin in 1985’sA、View to a Kill, gushed: "I remember first seeingDJ’No when I was 15. I remember Robert Shaw trying to strangle JamesBond in from Russia with love.And now here I am trying to kill JamesBond myself."
Bond is the complete entertainment package: he has hot and cold running women on tap dastardly villains bent on complete world domination, andAmerica always plays second string to cool, sophisticatedBritain.Bond’sEngland only really existed in the adventures ofBulldogDrummond, the wartime speeches of WinstonChurchill and the songs ofDame Vera Lynn.
When Fleming started to write his spy stories, the world knew that, whileBritain was victorious in the war against Hitler, it was depleted as a result. London was bombed out, a dark and grubby place, whileAmerica was now the only place to be.
It wasAmerica that was producing such universal icons as GaryCooper’s cowboy in High Noon ("A、man’s got to do what a man’s got to do"); the one-man music revolution that wasElvis Presley: Marilyn Monroe, the walking, talking male fantasy married to JoeDiMaggio, then the most famous athlete in the worlD、Against this reality, Fleming had the nerve and arrogance to say that, while hot dogs and popcorn were fine, other things were more important.
And those things were uniquelyBritish: quiet competence, unsentimental ruthlessness, clear-eyed, steely determination, an ironic sense of humour and doing a job well.All qualities epitomized by JamesBonD、
Of course,Bond was always more fairytale than fact, but what else is a film for No expense is spared in production, the lead is suave and handsome, and the hardware is always awesome. In the latest film, the gadgets include a surfboard with concealed weapons, a combat knife with global positioning system beacon, a watch that doubles as a laser-beam cutter, anAston Martin VI2 Vanquish with all the optional extras you’ve come to expect, a personal jet glider.., the list is endless.
There are those who are disgusted by theBond films unbridled glorification of the evils of sexism, racism, ageism and extreme violence, but it’s never that simple.
Which of the following statements is TRUE、A.When Fan Fleming created JamesBond, he believed that his fictionalEnglishman would shake the entire worlD、
B.In theBond films,England is always portrayed as stylish, elegant and classy.

C、Fan Fleming began to write his spy stories before World War II.
D.JamesBond seldom epitomizedBritshness.

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