Interestingly, despite the fact that Chaplin came from Britain, he was much more popular in other countries than in his own mother country. The truth is that most English people (31)_________The Tramp a little crude. It was generally thought by them that he had too much of an eye for the ladies, and that his clothes gave him an appearance more (32)_________an Italian waiter than anything else. All in all the image was not gentleman-like according to many English people.
However, the silent movies helped Chaplin to conceal his true nationality (33)_________American audiences. He put off making a talking movie until 1936 when he made up a nonsense (34)_________which sounded like no known nationality. He once said he thought of the Tramp as an educated man who had fallen on hard times. The truth is, however, that he was probably popular because he (35)_________as a character who revolted against the privileged classes.
31. A. considered B. treated C. agrreed D. approved
32. A. alike B. like C. liking D. unlike
33. A. to B. with C. for D. from
34. A. language B. speech C. talking D. sentence
35. A. saw B. was seeing C. was seen D. is seen
Interestingly, despite the fact that Chaplin came from Britain, he was much more popular in other countries than in his own mother country. The truth is that most English people (31)_________The Tramp a little crude. It was generally thought by them that he had too much of an eye for the ladies, and that his clothes gave him an appearance more (32)_________an Italian waiter than anything else. All in all the imagewas not gentleman-like according to many English people.
However, the silent movies helped Chaplin to conceal his true nationality (33)_________American audiences. He put off making a talking movie until 1936 when he made up a nonsense (34)_________which sounded like no known nationality. He once said he thought of the Tramp as an educated man who had fallen on hard times. The truth is, however, that he was probably popular because he (35)_________as a character who revolted against the privileged classes.
31. A. considered B. treated C. agrreed D. approved
32. A. alike B. like C. liking D. unlike
33. A. to B. with C. for D. from
34. A. language B. speech C. talking D. sentence
35. A. saw B. was seeing C. was seen D. is seen