The airport originally decided to cover up the poster because _____. [br] [orig

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问题 The airport originally decided to cover up the poster because _____. [br]  
Picasso’s "Nude Woman in a Red Armchair" was covered up at the Edinburgh Airport. The airport has reversed its decision to cover up a poster featuring a Picasso nude following complaints. The poster was advertising the Picasso and Modern British Art exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modem Art. However, the airport decided to cover the image after several complaints from passengers in international arrivals. After gallery chiefs branded the move "bizarre", the airport has backed down and removed the cover. John Leighton, director-general of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: "It is obviously bizarre that all kinds of images of women in various states of dress and undress can be used in contemporary advertising without comment, but somehow a painted nude by one of the world’s most famous artists is found to be disturbing and has to be removed. I hope that the public will come and see the real thing, which is a joyous and affectionate portrait of one of Picasso’s favourite models, an image that has been shown around the world." An Edinburgh Airport spokesperson said: "We have now reviewed our original decision and reinstated the image and we are more than happy to display the image in the terminal and we’d like to apologise, particularly to the exhibition organisers, for the confusion."

选项 A、Horrified.
B、Indignant.
C、Surprised.
D、Outraged.

答案 C

解析 此题问苏格兰国家美术馆的对海报被盖起来的反应。新闻首先提到画廊馆长认为此举很奇怪(branded the move“bizarre”);在直接引用苏格兰国家美术馆馆长的话时,又提到It is obviously bizarre,故本题答案是C。
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