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就在昨天下午,全國英語六級考試正式開始。不知道各位小夥伴有誰去參加了呢?不過相信在這次英語六級考試中,玩遊戲的考生肯定會感到很親切。因此在本次的考試的試卷中出現了遊戲玩家最熟悉的EA、動視暴雪、Insomniac的工作室、迪士尼以及「輻射4」的身影。
在本次的全國英語六級考試的試卷中,一篇「美國演員工會SAG-AFTRA罷工」的新聞被改編成了閱讀理解試題出現在試卷中。事實上該事件真實發生於2015年,當時眾多遊戲配音演員因為對工作報酬以及工作條件的不滿,從而集體針對各大遊戲廠商進行罷工示威,而這些被罷工的遊戲廠商中就包括了玩家熟悉的EA,動視暴雪,Insomniac的工作室以及迪士尼等。
雖然這個新聞時間已經過去4年時間,很多玩家或許早就已經淡忘。不過如今突然被改變成全國英語六級考試的試題感覺還是非常有意思的。如果當初有關注過該事件的玩家,看到這道題目的時候肯定會心中竊喜吧。
以下是完整試題(感興趣的同學可以嘗試一下):
Effective Friday, Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) has declared a strike against 11 video game publishers over games that went into production after Feb. 17, 2015. The companies include some of the heavyweights of the industry, like Electronic Arts Productions, Insomniac Games, Activision and Disney.
The strike comes in light of an unsuccessful 19 months of negotiations after the existing labor contract known as the Interactive Media Agreement expired in late 2014. overall, the strike is an effort to provide more secondary compensation along with other concerns, such as transparency upon hiring talent and on-set (製作中) safety precautions.
The video gaming industry has ballooned in recent years. The Los Angeles Times reports that the industry is in the midst of an intense increase in cash flow. In 2015, gaming produced $23.5 billion in domestic revenue.
But SAG-AFTRA says voice actors don’t receive residuals (追加酬金) for their gaming work. Instead, they receive a fixed rate, which is typically about $825 for a standard four-hour vocal session. So the voice actors are pushing for the idea of secondary compensation—a performance bonus every time a game sells 2 million copies or downloads, or reaches 2 million subscribers, with a cap at 8 million.
「It’s a very small number of games that would trigger this secondary compensation issue,」 said voice actor Crispin Freeman, who’s a member of the union’s negotiating committee. 「This is an important aspect of what it means to be a freelance (從事自由職業的) performer, who isn’t regularly employed every single day working on projects.」
Another major complaint from the actors is the secrecy of the industry. 「I can’t imagine if there’s any other acting job in the world where you don’t know what show you’re in, when you’re hired,」says voice actor Keythe Farley, who chairs the SAG-AFTRA negotiating committee.
「And yet that happens every day in the video game world,」Farley told reporters during a press conference Friday. 「I was a main character in Fallout 4, a character by the name of Kellogg, and I never knew that I was doing vocal recording for that game throughout the year and a half.」
Scott Witlin, the lawyer representing the video game companies, says voice actors 「represent less than one tenth of 1 percent of the work that goes into making a video game.」 So 「even though they’re the top craftsmen in their field,」Witlin says, 「if we pay them under a vastly different system than the people who do the 99.9 percent of the work, that’s going to create far more problems for the video game companies.」
46. Why did SAG-AFTRA declare a strike against some video game publishers?
A) The labor contract between them had been violated.
B) Its appeal to renegotiate the contract had been rejected.
C) It had been cheated repeatedly in the 19 months of talks.
D) The negotiations between them had broken down.
47. What do we learn from the passage about the video gaming industry?
A) It has reaped huge profits in recent years.
B) It has become more open and transparent.
C) It has attracted many famous voice actors.
D) It has invested a lot in its domestic market.
48. What are the voice actors demanding?
A) More regular employment.
B) A non-discriminatory contract.
C) Extra pay based on sales revenues.
D) A limit on the maximum work hours.
49. What does Keythe Farley say about voice actors?
A) They are kept in the dark about many details of their job.
B) They are discriminated against in the gaming industry.
C) They are not paid on a regular basis.
D) They are not employed full-time.
50. What is the argument of lawyer Scott Witlin?
A) Voice actors should have a pay raise if they prove to be top craftsmen.
B) Changing the pay system would cause the industry more problems.
C) Voice actors are mere craftsmen, not professional performers.
D) Paying voice actors on an hourly basis is in line with the law.
【編輯:GreyKnight】