【題目】Of the several films Hirokazu has made about childhood and children, this one is the most modest, but no less pleasing for its delicate style and small setting. This wise and funny film works small miracles in describing such a moment when kids turn from the wishfulness of childhood into shaping the world for themselves.
The sweetly reflective hero, a sixth-grader named Koichi, starts out by wishing for a volcano to erupt. Not just any volcano, but the one that towers above his town, smoking heavily and giving off ash. An eruption would lead to a withdrawing, which would lead, at least in his mind, to a reunion with his father and kid brother, who’ve been living in Hakata while Koichi lives with his mother and retired grandparents in Kagoshima. The volcano, knowing nothing of this, refuses to erupt, but Koichi hears of another approach to realizing the desired miracle.
One of the pleasures of I Wish is watching how kids behave — how Koichi attacks his dinner, for example. Another pleasure is rediscovering how kids think. These kids can be logical and ever so tricky. But children’s thought processes can also be fancy. A boy wishes he could play baseball like one of baseball stars, who eats curry for breakfast; so he, too, starts eating curry for breakfast, instead of practicing on the field. Another boy tries to wish his dead dog, Marble, back to life. And what does Koichi finally wish for? I wish you’d see this delightful film to find out.
【1】 Koichi wishes the volcano to erupt so that he can ______.
A. enjoy the wonderful scene of a volcano
B. help those who suffer from the eruption
C. get together with his family members
D. work miracles during the disaster
【2】Which of the following statements is true of the film?
A. It is set in a volcano eruption.
B. It is a serious science fiction movie.
C. It shows some dull and ridiculous behaviors.
D. It shows a lively and thoughtful world of children.
【3】What does the writer intend to do in this text?
A. To recommend a film.
B. To make a review on a film.
C. To share pleasures of watching a film.
D. To discuss kids’ behavior and thoughts.
【答案】
【1】C
【2】D
【3】A
【解析】
試題分析: 電影 I Wish是一部關(guān)于兒童的電影, 故事描述了六年級的學(xué)生Koichi希望 火山噴發(fā)可以讓他和父親和哥哥團(tuán)聚,他還有很多好玩的想象呢。
【1】C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由“An eruption would lead to a withdrawing, which would lead, at least in his mind, to a reunion with his father and kid brother, who’ve been living in Hakata while Koichi lives with his mother and retired grandparents in Kagoshima.“可知,Koichi希望與他的家人團(tuán)聚。故選C。
【2】D 推理判斷題。根據(jù)The volcano, knowing nothing of this, refuses to erupt,可知,火山并沒有噴發(fā);根據(jù)This wise and funny film works small miracles in describing such a moment when kids turn from the wishfulness of childhood into shaping the world for themselves.可知,電影從一個(gè)孩子的角度去看世界,影片中孩子的行為很有趣好笑,從文章最后一段可知,電影展示了孩子們生動(dòng)的、發(fā)人深思的兒童世界。故選D。
【3】A主旨大意題。從“I wish you’d see this delightful film to find out.“以及全文可知,這是一篇介紹電影的文章,意在吸引觀眾。故選A。
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