They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses,wearing flannel (法蘭絨)and thick-framed glasses while listening to the music produced by small independent company.One might find them playing unusual musical instruments,shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways.
They call themselves hipsters.Being "hip",used to mean following the latest fashion.But gradually the word has become a sign of "being cool,unique and unusual".
Hipsters value independent thinking,progressive politics,an appreciation of creativity and intelligence.Hipsters take pains and pride in not being mainstream.However,their culture has become quite trendy.This irony is central to their culture and offers an interesting conflict.
"I do take things in the mainstream with a positive attitude",says Ben Poison,a college student at Brown University.But I sometimes also question what determines popularity,especially regarding music." Poison represents many hipsters.
When less-known bands become popular they often lose their former fan base in exchange for a new one.There is a famous hipster saying that goes: "I used to like that band before it got popular".Poison quoted.
According to Poison,bands' music changes when they go mainstream.They become "less experimental,doing things just to save popularity and fans.The original elements that we were drawn to slowly disappear for the sake of popularity."
Many young adults have started to view hipsters' outlook as cool and they are adopting hipsters' anti-mainstream culture mind to themselves.This has led to specialized brands,stores and music for the hipster consumers.But on the other hand,some such stores,including clothing labels Urban Outfitters and American Apparel,have gained mainstream popularity.This has seemingly made the anti-mainstream culture become weaker.
"A lot of people that are self-defined hipsters aren't really hipsters,they're just trying to act as hipsters to seem cooler," says Amanda Leopold,a college student from Oberlin College,US.Although Leopold has many unusual tastes and seems quite individualist,she refuses to classify herself as a hipster.
(1)In the passage,hipsters refers to people CC.
A.who are fans of a particular music
B.who study in different colleges
C.who appear cool and unusual
D.who try to attract others
(2)According to the author, DD.
A.hipsters are the pioneers of the mainstream
B.hipsters are unhappy with the mainstream
C.hipsters' culture exists mainly in music field
D.Hipsters' culture can also become popular
(3)What is the main idea of the 7th paragraph? CC
A.Urban Outfitters and American Apparel are famous clothing labels.
B.Hipster consumers have more specialized brands,stores and music.
C.Anti-mainstream culture can become mainstream popularity.
D.The culture of hipsters is becoming more and more terrible.
(4)When describing hipsters,the author speaks BB.
A.in an ironic voice
B.in an objective voice
C.in an angry voice
D.in a funny voice
【答案】C;D;C;B
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