(1)Itzik Galili really is an artist of the floating world. Born in Israel in 1961, he moved to Amsterdam when he was 30 and is s

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问题     (1)Itzik Galili really is an artist of the floating world. Born in Israel in 1961, he moved to Amsterdam when he was 30 and is shaping up as one of Europe’s most idiosyncratic choreographers. Mr. Galili holds dual Israeli and Dutch citizenship. He has three children in Israel and visits them every ten days. In addition to his native Hebrew, he also speaks good English and Dutch.
    (2)Mr. Galili is highly regarded in me Netherlands. Marking the tenth anniversary of the founding of his company, Galili Dance, a new show, "Heads or Tales", has been receiving enthusiastic reviews as it tours the country. Fiercely contemporary, "Heads or Tales" is full of gorgeous imagery, compelling ensemble work and arresting solos. One thing it is not, though, is balletic. Scenes include a naked man being showered with bits of paper, men doing the pogo, and a man and woman engaged in tentative ballet while conducting a dialogue about genocide.
    (3)Mr. Galili’s artistic style is confrontational: athletic, unsentimental and often witty. He claims not to be specifically political, believing that politics and choreography rarely sit well together. But in "For Heaven’s Sake", a powerful piece that he first staged in 2001 and which he revised last year, the images of occupation—conjuring up the Israelis in Palestine, perhaps, or the Americans in Iraq—could not be mistaken for anything else.
    (4)Ten years ago, Mr. Galili moved from Amsterdam to the northern town of Groningen. A friend had called, urging him to apply for a position there as director of dance. Mr. Galili got the job. Groningen is a pleasant place, with an old university, but its claims to fame do not extend too much beyond the industrial processing of sugar-beet and a glorious 15th-century tower. "Who would want to go to Groningen?" asks Mr. Galili with an ironic smile.
    (5)Yet in many respects it was a shrewd move. For such a small country, the Netherlands has an unusual quantity of world-class dance troupes, including the Dutch National Ballet, based in Amsterdam, and the more experimental Netherlands Dance Theatre(NDT)in The Hague. Both fill theatres across the globe.
    (6)In Groningen, though, Mr. Galili is dance’s top dog. That allows him to work with a freedom and intensity that he might not be permitted were he competing with a bigger troupe in a major urban centre. One measure of Galili Dance’s status is the number of young hopefuls who want to join. The full tally of its performing employees amounts to only ten people. Yet once or, at most, twice a year, Mr. Galili sees between 350 and 500 applicants over three days each time.
    (7)Small, for Mr. Galili, is clearly beautiful. His thinking about dance is correspondingly original. Talent, even if discernible from an early stage, develops only slowly. Almost everything begins in improvisation, and his aim is never merely to make an audience laugh or cry. There must always be a journey "within", he says.
    (8)Mr. Galili knew nothing about dance until he was in his early 20s. He had had a disrupted childhood, with his parents divorcing and his mother suffering a breakdown. He and two other siblings were fostered by three different families, and Mr. Galili recalls with evident pain that he grew up in 17 different places between the ages of five and 18. After doing his military service in Israel in the early 1980s, he caught the dance bug when watching five men dancing to a Greek folk tune; he had always loved Greek music.
The word "choreographers" in the first paragraph can be best replaced by ______.

选项 A、directors of dance
B、movie directors
C、language teachers
D、photographers

答案A

解析 第1段首句的an artist和第2句的choreographers同指Galili的职业,故可推断choreographers属于artist的范畴,结合第2、3段对他作品的描述和第4段第2句中的director of dance可知,choreographers指的就是directors of dance,故选A。本题首先可以排除的是C,language teachers不属于artist的范围,其次通过全文多次出现的dance可排除B和D。
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