单选题What award did Clint Eastwood receive?ABest Supporting Actor.BBest Actor.CBest Director.

单选题
What award did Clint Eastwood receive?
A

Best Supporting Actor.

B

Best Actor.

C

Best Director.


参考解析

解析: Clint Eastwood执导的影片获得了最佳电影奖,而他自己则获得了奥斯卡最佳导演奖。
【录音原文】
  In the battle of the Hollywood veterans, the undoubted winner was Clint Eastwood. His “Million Dollar Baby” was voted Best Film by the Academy while he also won the coveted Oscar for Best Director for the second time. The film won four Oscars in total with Hilary Swank picking up Best Actress for her portrayal of a female boxer and Morgan Freeman named Best Supporting Actor.

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