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    Time was, being called "nerd(书呆子)" was a bad thing.

    That is happily different now, says Sarah Jane, director at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, which is home to the exhibit "Obsessed: The Art of Nerd-dom" through March 15. "I think the majority of my friends are nerdier than I am," she said, "and I mean that in a 'my friends are cooler than I am' kind of way."

    Jane said the rise of the Internet certainly helped blossom, connecting people with common interests across geographies. Now, it's almost mainstream — exhibitions of nerd culture fill convention halls, comic book superheroes and science fiction stories are the focus of blockbuster movies, and more.

    "It has made being a nerd less of an isolating experience, and more of a community experience because you're connecting with other people who have that shared interest," she said.

    Holladay, the co-curator(副馆长), spoke up in a meeting about what the coming exhibition season would look like. "I knew of another nerdy exhibition that had happened in LA recently... and I just thought ‘you know, I bet there are nerdy artists on the (Olympic) Peninsula and in Washington who have really quality work, where the subject matter might not fit into most exhibits'," she said.

    And she wasn't surprised when they received plenty of recommendations. "My theory was that nerds are everywhere," she said. "Once I got in touch with the right people, everyone was coming out of the woodwork."

    The exhibit features comic art, and things like Pokemon cards arranged in a collage(拼贴画). One work invites viewers to imagine the unique talents and abilities they have as superpowers they bring to the world. Holladay says the evolution of the idea of nerd culture has been positive over the past several years.

    1. (1) What is Sarah Jane's attitude towards "nerds"?
      A . Neutral. B . Critical. C . Appreciative. D . Uncaring.
    2. (2) Which of the following contributes most to the popularity of nerd culture?
      A . People's varying views of nerd. B . Movies' great influence upon people. C . The sufferings people have gone through. D . The Internet connecting people with shared interests.
    3. (3) What does the underlined expression "coming out of the woodwork" mean ?
      A . Springing out. B . Getting out of the woods. C . Rushing outside. D . Expecting high quality of work.
    4. (4) What is the passage mainly about?
      A . The exhibition shows how being a "nerd" becomes good. B . The nerd culture is always evolving positively. C . Many unusual exhibitions are scheduled. D . Another different culture appears recently.

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