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閱讀短文。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。(共10分,每小題2分)

Worthington was born in England. He moved to western Australia when he was very young. His family was very poor,at the age of 17,he went to another side of the country and began to make money by himself.
When he was 19. Worthington entered in Australia’s National Institute of Dramatic Art(澳大利亞國家藝術(shù)學(xué)院). In 1997,he became an actor. He tried his best to act in Australian TV shows and movies but he was not successful. In 2006,he wanted a new beginning,he worked harder and knew about acting well.
About one year later,he had a chance(機(jī)會). He met James Cameron,a Hollywood director(導(dǎo)演). He wanted Worthington to take part in a new movie,Avatar. Worthington went to America to play it. After that,more and more people knew him.
Playing in a film as big as Avatar brought Worthington new chances. He became a famous actor. He worked well with James Cameron,he will act in Drift,a movie about sports.
【小題1】Was Worthington born in England?
【小題2】When did Worthington become an actor?
【小題3】 Who wanted Worthington to take part in a new movie,Avatar?
【小題4】Did Worthington play Avatar in America or Australia?
【小題5】 Why did Worthington become a famous actor?

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閱讀短文。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。(共10分,每小題2分)

Worthington was born in England. He moved to western Australia when he was very young. His family was very poor,at the age of 17,he went to another side of the country and began to make money by himself.

When he was 19. Worthington entered in Australia’s National Institute of Dramatic Art(澳大利亞國家藝術(shù)學(xué)院). In 1997,he became an actor. He tried his best to act in Australian TV shows and movies but he was not successful. In 2006,he wanted a new beginning,he worked harder and knew about acting well.

About one year later,he had a chance(機(jī)會). He met James Cameron,a Hollywood director(導(dǎo)演). He wanted Worthington to take part in a new movie,Avatar. Worthington went to America to play it. After that,more and more people knew him.

Playing in a film as big as Avatar brought Worthington new chances. He became a famous actor. He worked well with James Cameron,he will act in Drift,a movie about sports.

1.Was Worthington born in England?

2.When did Worthington become an actor?

3. Who wanted Worthington to take part in a new movie,Avatar?

4.Did Worthington play Avatar in America or Australia?

5. Why did Worthington become a famous actor?

 

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     Millions of people pass through the gate of Disney's entertainment parks in California, Florida, Paris and
Tokyo each year. What makes these places an almost universal attraction? What makes foreign kings and
queens and other important people want to visit these Disney parks? Well, one reason is the way they are
treated once they get there. The people at Disney go out of their way to serve their "guests", as they prefer to
call them and to see that they enjoy themselves.
     All new employees (雇員), from vice presidents to part-time workers, begin their employment by attending
Disney University and taking "Tradition I". Here, they learn about the company's history, how it is managed
and why it is successful. They are shown how each department relates to the whole. All employees are shown
how their part is important in making the whole part a success.
     After passing "Tradition I", the employees go on to more specialized training for their specific jobs. No
detail (細(xì)節(jié)) is missed. A simple job like taking tickets requires four eight-hour days of training. When one
ticket taker was asked why it took so much training for such a simple ordinary job, he replied, "What happens
if someone wants to know where the restrooms are, when the parade starts or what bus to take back to the
campgrounds? …We need to know the answers or where to get them quickly. Our constant aim is to help
our guests enjoy party." 
     Even Disney's managers get involved (參與) in the daily management of the park. Every year, the
managers leave their desks and business suits and put on special service clothes. For a full week, the bosses
sell hot dogs or ice cream, take tickets or drive the monorail, and take up any of the 100 jobs that make the
entertainment park come alive. The managers agree that this week helps them to see the company's goals more
clearly.
     All these efforts (努力) to serve the public well have made Walt Disney Productions famous. Disney is
considered by many as the best mass service (群體服務(wù)) provided in America or the world. As one long-time
business observer once said,"How Disney treats people, communicates with them, rewards them, is in my
view the very reason for his fifty years of success…I have watched, very carefully and with great respect
and admiration, the theory and practice of selling satisfaction and serving millions of people on a daily basis,
successfully. It is what Disney does best."
1. The first day they come to Disney parks, all new employees ______.
A. begin by receiving on-the-job training
B. must learn several jobs
C. begin as ticket takers
D. have already attended Disney University
2. The main aim of the Disney employees is to ______.
A. learn all parts of the business
B. see that their guests enjoy themselves
C. be able to answer all kinds of questions
D. keep their important guests happy
3. Each year, managers wear special service clothes and work in the park to ______.
A. set a good example for employees
B. remind themselves of their beginning days at Disney
C. have a better view of the company's aims
D. replace employees on holidays
4. Which of the following is the best title for this passage?
A. What Makes Disney Parks Successful?
B. Universal Attraction: Disney Parks
C. Training is Disney
D. How to Make Guests Happy

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almost every family in America or England buys at least one copy of a newspaper each day. Some people buy as many as two or three different papers.

(1)         Newspapers supply us with news about events in our hometown, in our country, and in other parts of the world. Today we can read about important things that took place in foreign countries on the same day they happened, even in countries far away. (2)         In those times, news was often passed from one person to another and was never entirely true. Newspapers today supply us with more than just what happened in our country or in other countries. (3)          

if we want to find out what films are being shown, or what plays or concerts we can go to, we can look them up in newspapers.

In many countries people put notices in newspapers if they are trying to get a job, hunting for a house that they can rent, or even looking for a person who is lost.

(4)         For example, some made – up news harms people, especially famous people. So when we read the news, we should use our heads and shouldn’t believe all that in them.

Newspapers are not for the blind, for they have no sound. (5)          .

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面A—E五個選項中選出能填入短文空白處的正確答案。

A.Hundreds of years ago, news of things took months or even years to travel from one country to another.

B.On the other hand, some newspapers supply false news to their readers.

C.If newspapers had sound, blind people could listen to them.

D.Why do people read newspapers?

E.If we want to know what the weather will be like, we can read the weather reports.

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     If you are in America or go to American families to have meals, you should learn some table manners.
Here are some tips:
     Don't circle your plate with your arms. If you do so, you will become the focus (焦點) of the table.
Everyone would wonder, "Is there anything wrong with the food?" This may give a wrong message that
you don't like the food or something like that.
     Don't push the plate back when finished, leave it where it was. Do you want to let the hostess know
that you've just done a labor?
     Don't lean (倚靠) back and say "I'm through" or "I'm full". Just put the fork and knife across the plate.
That's all.
     Don't cut up everything before you start to eat. Cut only one or two bites (塊) at a time.
     Never take a huge mouthful of anything. Do you want to show how hungry you are? Don't do that.
It's not so good.
      It's never good to reach across the table for anything. If the thing you want is not at hand, simply ask
the nearest person for help, like "Mrs Smith, could you pass me the dish?"
1. According to the passage, which of the following is WRONG?
A. Leave the plate where it was when finished.
B. Cut up one or two bites before you start to eat.
C. Push the plate back where it was.
D. Don't take a huge mouthful of anything.
2. After finishing dinner, you should _____.
A. put the fork and knife across the plate
B. stand up and leave the table
C. say "I'm full"
D. say "Thank you"
3. If you want a dish far from you at table, you should _____.
A. ask the nearest person for help
B. leave your seat to get it
C. sit there until others help you
D. stand up and reach across the table for it
4. If you are at table and circle your plate with your arms, other people will think _____.
A. you don ' t like the food
B. the food isn ' t good for you
C. there is something wrong with the food
D. all above
5. Which can be the best title for this passage?
A. How to Behave in America?
B. Table Manners in America
C. What you Can Do in America?
D. Table Manners

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