单项选择题

Task 1
Charlie Chaplin, the world-famous actor, was born in London in 1889. His father died when he was still a child. His mother’s life was so hard that she finally went mad.
Chaplin left England for America in 1913. At that time he was only a poor music-hall artist. His future was uncertain, but he was sure it could be better than his past. Not long after he came to America he was working first as a comedian and then as a film director. In 1918 he founded his own studios in Hollywood and began to make his own films. As an independent producer, he planned and put on more than a dozen screen comedies (funny plays) , in which he also played the leading parts.
When he was on a visit to Britain, the American government refused to give him a reentry, for he was considered too left-winged. So in 1948 he decided to make his home in Switzerland.
It was not until 1972 that Chaplin was invited to receive an apology and the reward of an Oscar. He was given a hero’s welcome and deeply moved by it. Then in 1975, the 86-yearold Chaplin returned to London.
Which of the following is the right order of his career
a. He was born in London in 1889.
b. He returned to Britain.
c. He left England for America.
d. He decided to live in Switzerland.
e. He received the reward of Oscar.
f. He founded his own studios in Hollywood.

A.a,c,e,f,d,b
B.a,f,c,d,e,b
C.a,c,b,f,d,e
D.a,c,f,d,e,b