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Module6
Films
and
TV
Programmes
一、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
1.
It
was
a
(勇敢的)
decision
to
quit
her
job
and
start
her
own
business.
2.
Puppy
love
is
a
subject
about
which
Chinese
have
been
(争论)
for
a
long
time.
3.
Brave,
good
and
strong,
Xiulian
is
the
(角色;人物)
we
care
about
most.
4.
The
(海报)
of
the
new
film
has
been
put
up
on
the
wall.
5.
I've
been
writing
this
report
(偶尔地)
for
the
last
two
weeks,
but
it
has
to
be
handed
in
tomorrow.
6.
This
is
the
first
time
that
the
young
actor
has
appeared
in
the
new
(喜剧).
7.
Her
father
was
a
quiet
man
with
(优雅的)
manners.
8.
There
are
more
than
ten
television
(频道)
now.
9.
They
often
(跳)
through
the
air
and
fight.
10.
Can
any
actors
in
this
(戏剧)
do
anything
to
improve
it
二、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
11.
Now
women
in
China

an
important

in
the
Olympic
Games
(起…作用).
12.
他好像只在乎钱。
The
only
thing
he
seems
to


is
money.
13.
真相被揭露出来了,几名部长接受了那家公司的报酬。(词数不限)
It
has

that
several
ministers
accepted
payments
from
the
company.
14.
那是他第一次爱上一个女孩。
That
was
the
first
time
that

with
a
girl.
(fall词数不限)
15.


(令每个人都吃惊的是),
Thomas
won
the
first
prize
in
the
competition
that
seemed
so
difficult
for
his
age.
三、单项选择
16.
He
doesn't
know
anything
about
Greece,
because
he
has

gone
there.
A.
ever
B.
always
C.
never
D.
often
17.
Mark
Smith
has
a
new
movie

next
month
in
which
he
plays
a
policeman.
A.
coming
round
B.
coming
along
C.
coming
out
D.
coming
on
18.
Go
about
your
business
your
own
way.
Don't

what
others
think
or
say.
A.
care
for
B.
care
about
C.
care
with
D.
care
of
19.
He
does
not
have
time
to
cook
at
home
and
only
does
it
.
A.
every
now
or
then
B.
sometime
C.
now
or
then
D.
every
now
and
then
20.

my
surprise,
when
the
audience
saw
this
film,
they
all
shouted

surprise.
A.
In;
in
B.
In;
at
C.
To;
at
D.
To;
in
21.
It
is
twenty
years
since
my
father

in
love
with
oil
painting
and
he
is
a
famous
painter
now.
A.
gave
B.
fell
C.
enjoyed
D.
loved
22.
---
Do
you
allow
your
son
to
go
to
any
Internet
café
on
holidays
---

not!
A.
Extremely
B.
Thoroughly
C.
Absolutely
D.
Completely
23.
You
should
know
that
the
part
you
are

in
this
activity
is
very
important.
A.
playing
B.
keeping
C.
making
D.
settling
24.
---
Do
you
often
visit
your
grandparents
---
,
because
I'm
busy
preparing
for
the
final
exam.
A.
Regularly
B.
Occasionally
C.
Usually
D.
Commonly
25.
Last
term
I
failed
in
English.
From
that
moment
on,
I

to
work
hard
on
my
English.
A.
had
decided
B.
will
decide
C.
decided
D.
decide
四、完形填空
"My
name's
Jim
Shelley
and
I
am
an
addict..."
With
these
words
I
began
to
26

the
problem,
the
problem
of
my
telephone
addiction.
I
used
to
call
people
27
,
from
the
moment
I
woke
up
to
the
time
I
went
to
sleep.
I
28

to
be
phoned,
I
wanted
to
phone.
Just
one
more
call.
It
started
socially—a
few
calls
each
day.
It
seemed
29
,
just
a
quick
chat.
Gradually
though,
the
30

got
worse.
Soon
it
was
31

use,
until,
finally,
addiction.
And
it
began
to
affect
my
32
.
During
the
day
I
would
disappear
for
33

call.
If
I
couldn't
make
a
call,
I
spent
the
whole
time
waiting
for
the
phone
to
ring.
Getting
more
and
more
34
,
in
the
end,
I
would
ring
someone,
then
someone
else,
35

myself
just
one
more
call.
I
was
phoning
people
and
36

messages
to
make
sure
37

calls
would
see
me
through
the
day.
I
used
to
arrive
at
friends
homes
and
before
the
door
was
closed,
go
straight
for
the
phone
with
the
38

"Is
it
OK
if
I
just
use
the
phone... "
At
work,
I
became
39

when
my
fellow
workers
tried
to
40

me
from
using
the
phone.
And
one
day
I
hit
my
boss
(with
the
phone).
Finally
the
police
caught
me
41

a
phone
box
that
had
taken
my
last
one
pound
coin,
and
I
was
42

to
see
a
psychiatrist.
I
haven't
43

a
phone
in
the
house
for
three
weeks
now,
and
it's
several
days
44

I
used
a
phone
box.
I
try
not
to
watch
TV
because
there
are
45

people
on
it
making
phone
calls.
My
name
is
Jim
Shelley
and
I
am
an
addict.
26.
A.
face
B.
find
C.
ignore
D.
notice
27.
A.
now
and
then
B.
all
the
time
C.
at
home
D.
at
work
28.
A.
tried
B.
asked
C.
waited
D.
invited
29.
A.
polite
B.
important
C.
fine
D.
special
30.
A.
condition
B.
situation
C.
result
D.
effect
31.
A.
frequent
B.
regular
C.
unusual
D.
particular
32.
A.
friends
B.
study
C.
family
D.
work
33.
A.
a
quick
B.
a
secret
C.
an
expected
D.
an
extra
34.
A.
hopeful
B.
delighted
C.
frightened
D.
anxious
35.
A.
forcing
B.
telling
C.
giving
D.
limiting
36.
A.
leaving
B.
taking
C.
passing
D.
recording
37.
A.
long
B.
immediate
C.
enough
D.
surprising
38.
A.
saying
B.
demands
C.
wish
D.
words
39.
A.
careful
B.
mad
C.
determined
D.
helpless
40.
A.
save
B.
reduce
C.
protect
D.
stop
41.
A.
destroying
B.
using
C.
stealing
D.
emptying
42.
A.
offered
B.
guided
C.
ordered
D.
reminded
43.
A.
missed
B.
had
C.
received
D.
fixed
44.
A.
as
B.
when
C.
if
D.
since
45.
A.
more
B.
just
C.
always
D.
different
五、阅读理解
A
The
most
famous
war
movies
reflect
the
American
public's
continuous
fascination
with
World
War
II
and
the
Vietnam
War.
Many
movies
of
this
kind
have
been
well-received
when
they
were
first
shown,
but
few
of
them
have
enjoyed
lasting
fame
and
popularity.
The
films
on
the
list
of
the
five
most
famous
war
movies
still
remain
fresh
and
are
popular
among
many
people.
The
Longest
Day
An
all-star
cast
recreates
D-Day
and
the
Normandy
attack,
the
greatest
landing
and
aerial(空中的)
invasion
in
history.
This
is
probably
the
most
famous
war
movie
because
of
the
large
number
of
big
stars
who
have
roles
in
the
film.
Apocalypse
Now
This
is
a
famous
war
movie
because
of
its
description
of
the
Vietnam
War
and
excellent
performance
from
Marlon
Brando,
Martin
Sheen
and
Robert
Duvall.
The
film,
full
of
memorable
scenes
and
quotes,
is
widely
viewed
as
a
masterpiece
of
movie
making.
The
Dirty
Dozen
Lee
Marvin,
playing
an
officer
who
thinks
and
acts
independently,
is
appointed
to
train
twelve
prisoners,
most
of
whom
have
been
sentenced
to
death,
to
go
on
a
suicide
mission
to
kill
several
Nazi
generals.
If
any
of
the
men
makes
it
back,
they
may
get
a
pardon.
This
is
one
of
the
most
popular
war
movies
ever
made.
Platoon
This
famous
war
movie
is
the
fictional
account
of
a
platoon(排)
in
Vietnam
that
is
divided
into
two
competing
groups.
The
plot
is
partly
based
on
the
director
Oliver
Stone's
real
life
experience.
Midway
This
is
probably
the
most
famous
war
movie
ever
made
about
navy.
It's
based
on
the
battle
between
Japanese
and
American
aircraft
carrier
groups
near
Hawaii
in
World
War
II
that
resulted
in
a
decisive
American
victory.
46.
What
are
the
most
important
themes
of
the
movies
mentioned
above
A.
World
War
II
and
the
Vietnam
War.
B.
Competitions
in
the
Vietnam
War.
C.
Fights
between
Nazi
generals
and
soldiers.
D.
D-Day
landing
and
the
Normandy
attack.
47.
The
text
is
meant
to
.
A.
describe
five
most
famous
movie
posters
B.
choose
the
best
war
movie
among
the
five
C.
introduce
five
masterpieces
of
American
films
D.
celebrate
the
success
of
the
five
American
films
48.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
underlined
sentence
A.
The
prisoners
will
be
punished
if
they
fail.
B.
The
prisoners
might
be
willing
to
have
a
try.
C.
The
prisoners
might
be
scared
and
run
away.
D.
The
prisoners
have
to
take
Nazi
generals
back.
B
LOS
ANGELES—The
last
of
the
“Star
Wars”
movies
has
done
what
no
movie
in
history
has
ever
done—sold
$50
million
worth
of
tickets
in
a
single
day.
“Star
Wars:
Episode
III—Revenge
of
the
Sith”
made
50,013,859
from
showings
at
3,661
theaters
and
more
than
9,000
screens
around
the
country
on
Thursday,
including
special
midnight
shows.
That
beat
the
one-day
record
set
by
“Shrek
2”,
which
sold
$44.8
million
on
a
single
Saturday—its
fourth
day
in
theaters.
“It's
surprising,”
said
Bruce
Snyder,
president
of
domestic
distribution
at
Twentieth
Century
Fox.
“It's
probably
20
percent
more
than
I
thought
we
could
do.”
The
George
Lucas
film,
which
features
the
changing
of
Jedi
Knight
Anakin
Skywalker
into
the
evil
Darth
Vader,
also
beat
the
opening
day
record
held
by
“Spider-Man
2”,
which
made
$40.4
million
when
it
opened
on
a
Wednesday
last
June.
“Fifty
million
is
a
good
opening
weekend,
especially
a
single
day,”
said
Paul
Dergarabedian,
president
of
Exhibitor
Relations.
“This
is
the
movie
world's
100-year
flood.”
The
news
comes
as
a
relief
to
Hollywood,
which
has
seen
a
box
office
slump
for
12
straight
weeks.
Theater
owners,
studios
and
marketing
partners
had
their
hopes
on
“Star
Wars”
to
start
the
summer
movie
season
and
they
weren't
disappointed.
The
film
was
shown
on
2,900
screens
at
midnight
Thursday.
What
they
made
from
that
one
showing
alone
was
$16.5
million,
which
beat
the
previous
record
of
$8
million
set
by
“The
Lord
of
the
Rings:
the
Return
of
the
King”.
It
is
almost
certain
“Star
Wars”
will
push
past
the
$100
million
mark
for
its
opening
weekend.
The
record
for
a
three-day
weekend
is
held
by
the
first
“Spider-Man”,
which
made
$114.8
million.
49.
How
many
films
are
mentioned
in
the
passage
A.
Three.
B.
Four.
C.
Five.
D.
Six.
50.
Which
is
NOT
mentioned
in
the
passage
A.
“Shrek
2”
sold
$44.8
million
on
a
single
Saturday.
B.
“Star
Wars”
made
$50,013,859
on
Thursday
as
expected.
C.
“Star
Wars”
was
not
disappointing
to
the
theater
owners.
D.
“Star
Wars”
may
push
past
the
$100
million
mark
for
its
opening
weekend.
51.
We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
the
film
was
shown
on
2000
screens
at
midnight
Thursday
B.
the
first
“Spider-Man”
held
the
record
for
a
three-day
weekend
C.
“Star
Wars”
was
shown
all
over
the
world
D.
many
good
films
have
their
follow-ups
C
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.
I
Wish
was
originally
called
Miracle,
and
the
change
is
for
the
better.
The
two-word
title
makes
you
want
to
know
who's
wishing
for
what,
while
the
single
word
sounds
plain
and
self-praising.
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.
52.
Why
has
the
name
of
the
film
been
changed
from
Miracle
to
I
Wish
A.
The
former
is
controversial
and
self-praising.
B.
The
former
isn't
related
to
the
content
of
the
film.
C.
The
latter
is
easy
for
audience
to
remember.
D.
The
latter
is
easier
to
arouse
audience's
interest.
53.
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
54.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
I
Wish
is
a
film
set
in
a
volcano
eruption.
B.
I
Wish
shows
a
lively
and
thoughtful
world
of
children.
C.
I
Wish
shows
audience
some
dull
and
ridiculous
behaviors.
D.
I
Wish
is
a
serious
science
fiction
movie.
55.
What
does
the
writer
intend
to
do
in
this
text
A.
To
share
pleasures
of
watching
a
film.
B.
To
make
a
review
on
a
film.
C.
To
discuss
kids'
behavior
and
thoughts.
D.
To
recommend
a
film.
D
The
first
reality
TV
show
in
the
world
was
called
Expedition
Robinson
and
it
was
shown
in
Sweden
in
1997.
Half
the
population
of
the
country
watched
the
final
event
and
a
new
kind
of
TV
program
was
born.
Two
years
later
in
Holland,
the
first
series
of
Big
Brother
was
filmed.
Again,
it
was
a
great
success
and
the
final
program
was
watched
by
15
million
people.
Now
more
than
20
countries
around
the
world
have
Big
Brother
or
Expedition
Robinson
on
their
TV
screens(屏幕).
The
ordinary
people
who
take
part
in
the
programs
are
known
by
millions
of
people
in
their
own
countries
and
reality
TV
has
become
big,
big
business.
For
the
TV
producers,
reality
TV
is
a
dream
that
comes
true
because
many
of
the
programs
cost
nothing
to
make.
At
some
point,
the
television
viewers
are
asked
to
telephone
the
program
to
vote(投票)
or
to
apply
to
take
part
in
the
show.
It
is
the
cost
of
these
telephone
calls
that
pays
for
the
shows.
One
of
the
most
popular
shows
is
Pop
Idol.
In
the
show
a
group
of
attractive
young
people
are
made
into
pop
stars.
TV
viewers
vote
for
their
favorite
person
on
the
show.
The
winner
makes
a
record
and
millions
of
copies
of
the
record
are
sold.
His
or
her
pictures
are
published
on
the
covers
of
magazines
or
on
the
front
pages
of
newspapers,
and
then,
they
are
quickly
forgotten.
But
not
everyone
is
happy
about
reality
TV.
In
Portugal,
two
TV
channels
got
into
trouble
because
they
showed
too
much
of
the
personal
lives
of
the
people
in
the
shows.
In
France,
reality
TV
is
called
“rubbish
TV”
and
the
TV
studios
of
Big
Brother
were
attacked,
three
times
in
one
week.
In
Greece.
Big
Brother
was
described
as
“against
human
rights
and
civilization”.
56.
Those
who
take
part
in
reality
TV
shows
are
usually
.
A.
common
people
B.
pop
TV
stars
C.
attractive
people
D.
famous
film
stars
57.
Who
would
pay
for
the
cost
of
the
reality
TV
shows
according
to
the
passage
A.
TV
producers
who
make
reality
TV
shows.
B.
TV
actors
who
take
part
in
reality
TV
shows.
C.
TV
viewers
who
telephone
reality
TV
shows.
D.
TV
companies
which
broadcast
reality
TV
shows.
58.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage
A.
Pop
Idol
is
one
of
the
popular
reality
TV
shows
in
the
world.
B.
Big
Brother
was
one
of
the
first
reality
TV
shows
in
the
world.
C.
Rubbish
TV
is
one
of
the
personal
reality
TV
shows
in
the
world.
D.
Expedition
Robinson
was
the
first
reality
TV
show
in
the
world.
59.
It
can
be
concluded
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
everyone
is
happy
about
reality
TV
B.
reality
TV
will
do
well
in
many
countries
C.
all
the
people
in
Europe
are
in
favor
of
reality
TV
D.
reality
TV
will
not
be
broadcast
in
any
countries
60.
The
purpose
of
the
text
is
.
A.
to
attract
readers
to
watch
reality
TV
shows
B.
to
advise
readers
not
to
watch
reality
TV
shows
C.
to
introduce
reality
TV
D.
to
introduce
some
popular
TV
shows
六、短文7选5(5选5等)
James
Cameron
was
born
in
a
small
town
in
Canada
on
August
16,
1954.
At
15
he
discovered
what
he
wanted
to
do
with
his
life.
61.

The
movie
was
Stanley
Kubrick's
2001:
A
Space
Odyssey.
Cameron
set
his
hope
high.
62.

But
he
didn't
know
anything
about
cinema.
What's
more,
he
lived
far
away
from
Hollywood,
the
place
for
him
to
realize
his
dreams.
63.

His
father
told
him
they
would
be
moving
to
California
and
living
only
a
few
miles
from
Hollwood.
At
that
time,
he
had
a
great
desire
to
attend
film
school,
but
his
family
couldn't
afford
it.
So
he
went
to
study
physics
at
Fullerton
College.
Before
long
Cameron
dropped
out
of
college
and
began
earning
his
living
as
a
truck
driver.
But
he
still
hadn't
given
up
his
dream
of
becoming
a
movie
maker.
His
first
professional
film
job
was
an
art
director
in
1980,
and
in
1984
he
wrote
and
directed
The
Terminator.
64.

After
it
came
a
series
of
successful
science
fiction
action
films.
Cameron
now
could
do
whatever
he
wanted.
He
had
several
projects
in
mind,
including
Titanic.
65.

But
it
ended
up
earning
almost
$2
billion.
After
Titanic,
Cameron
started
making
Avatar
in
2005.
It
took
his
team
two
years
just
to
do
the
technical
research,
but
the
movie
has
become
another
huge
success.
A.
It
was
a
huge
success.
B.
He
wanted
to
make
movies.
C.
Cameron
had
to
face
the
facts.
D.
This
movie
cost
$200
million
to
make.
E.
However,
Cameron
got
a
lucky
break
in
1971.
F.
It
happened
one
night
after
he
saw
a
movie.
G.
They
used
high
technology
to
get
the
effects
they
wanted.
七、补全短文
Learning
English
may
be
difficult
for
beginners.
There
are
two
66.
(base)
stages
to
learn
English.
The
first
stage
of
learning
this
language
would
be
very
67.
(interest).
Once
you
have
a
good
command
of
the
alphabets(字母),
68.
(gradual)
you
can
learn
many
words.
It
would
always
be
better
to
follow
the
method
of
reading
first,
then
writing.
When
you
feel
69.

you
have
understood
the
words,
you
can
make
sentences.
This
is
the
most
amusing
stage
to
learn.
You
just
think
of
a
sentence
in
your
mother
language,
and
try
to
set
down
the
same
sentence
in
English.
There
could
be
some
mistakes,
70.

you
should
not
worry
about
it.
You'd
better
write
the
same
sentence
by
71.
(make)
use
of
many
different
words
till
you
are
satisfied
72.

your
sentence.
If
you
follow
this
way,
very
soon
you
can
create
sentences
of
your
own.
73.

second
step
is
learning
the
grammar.
Compared
with
74.

languages,
English
is
quite
simple
and
very
systematic(系统化的).
There
are
certain
rules
and
regulations
for
each
and
every
topic
in
grammar
of
this
language.
As
long
as
you
follow
the
rules
and
regulations,
75.

would
be
a
difficult
task
to
make
mistakes.
八、短文改错(不分行)
文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
A
millionaire
invited
all
the
bachelors
in
the
city
his
home,
and
took
them
to
a
big
pool
that
lived
some
crocodiles.
"I
want
to
find
out
a
brave
heart.
Who
dares
to
jump
into
this
pool
and
swim
to
the
other
side
will
get
all
my
fortune
and
my
beautiful
daughter."
All
the
bachelors
looked
at
each
others,
with
a
pale
and
red
face.
None
dared.
All
of
sudden,
a
bachelor
jumped
into
the
water.
He
swam
towards
the
other
side
with
amazing
speed,
touched
the
side,
and
climbing
on
without
even
waking
the
crocodiles!
The
millionaire
went
up
and
held
his
hand,
"Congratulation!
What
a
brave
heart!
I
suppose
you
want
my
daughter
so
much!"
"Not
much
at
all!"
the
guy
cried,
"I
just
want
to
know
who
pushes
me
into
the
pool
just
now!"
答案
一、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
1.
brave
2.
arguing
3.
character
4.
poster
5.
occasionally
6.
comedy
7.
graceful
8.
channels
9.
leap
10.
drama
二、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
11.
play;
role/part
12.
care
about
13.
come
out
14.
he
had
fallen
in
love
15.
To
everyone's
surprise
三、单项选择
16.
C
17.
C
18.
B
19.
D
20.
D
21.
B
22.
C
23.
A
24.
B
25.
C
四、完形填空
26.
A
27.
B
28.
C
29.
C
30.
B
31.
A
32.
D
33.
A
34.
D
35.
B
36.
A
37.
C
38.
D
39.
B
40.
D
41.
A
42.
C
43.
B
44.
D
45.
C
五、阅读理解
46.
A
47.
C
48.
B
49.
B
50.
B
51.
D
52.
D
53.
C
54.
B
55.
D
56.
A
57.
C
58.
C
59.
B
60.
C
六、短文7选5(5选5等)
61.
F
62.
B
63.
E
64.
A
65.
D
七、补全短文
66.
basic
67.
interesting
68.
gradually
69.
that
70.
but
71.
making
72.
with
73.
The
74.
other
75.
it
八、短文改错(不分行)
76.
city后加to
77.
pool后的that改为where
78.
去掉find后的out
79.
dares前的Who改为Whoever
80.
each后的others改为other
81.
sudden前加a
82.
climbing改为climbed
83.
Congratulation改为Congratulations
84.
去掉Not后的much
85.
pushes改为pushed