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Have you got any wonderful plans for your coming winter vacation? Here are some wonderful films for you to kill time.

(1)

This passage aims to ________.

[  ]

A.

make comments on films for a cinema

B.

introduce films for a film corporation

C.

recommend several films for fun

D.

advertise several films for a website

(2)

If you bring your seven-year-old sister to the cinema, which of the following film should you avoid?

[  ]

A.

Away We Go.

B.

Orphan.

C.

2012.

D.

500 Days of Summer.

(3)

Among all the characters mentioned in the passage, who directed films in Hollywood?

[  ]

A.

Roland Emmerich.

B.

Tom and Summer.

C.

Burt and Verona.

D.

Esther.

(4)

Which of the following statements is TRU according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Orphan is a comedy about Esther adopted by a kind family.

B.

500 Days of Summer is a romance with a happy ending.

C.

Away We Go shows beautiful scenery on the young couple’s journey.

D.

The ancient Mayan prediction is going to happen in 2012.

答案:1.C;2.B;3.A;4.C;
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