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Hollywood produced more films than any film center in the world.【M1】______The warm weather

Hollywood produced more films than any film center in the world. 【M1】______

The warm weather mid long hours of sunlight meant that filmmaking was 【M2】______

easy and quite cheap. This was also a rich part of America, and there

were many businessmen who wanted to make money for the motion 【M3】______

picture industry. At first short cowboy films were popular because they add

excitement and adventure for people's lives. Later, comedy films were 【M4】______

made so that people could laugh and forget their troubles. Charlie Chap

Chaplin was probably file mostly liked of all comedy actors. 【M5】______

To begin with, all films were silent, and actors showed the story

by acting smaller than life. Charlie Chaplin was the most famous of 【M6】______

these silent film actors. In 1926 some short films were made which the 【M7】______

actors spoke for the first time. Within three years nobody wanted to

watch silent films although some famous actors, including Charlie

Chaplin, refusing to make talking films for many years. 【M8】______

At first all films were in black and white, but in 1932 the first

color film was made. It was until 1938 that a full length color film was 【M9】______

made, and the success of this film made producers everywhere to change 【M10】______

from black and white to color. This first full-length color film was

translated into ten languages and made Hollywood the major center of the

motion picture industry.

【M1】

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第1题

What is common to all the films produced in Hollywood?A.Love.B.Conflict.C.Violence.D.Myste

What is common to all the films produced in Hollywood?

A.Love.

B.Conflict.

C.Violence.

D.Mystery.

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第2题

The passage m mainly about ______.A.the term—HollywoodB.American movie productionC.the his

The passage m mainly about ______.

A.the term—Hollywood

B.American movie production

C.the history and function of the film

D.the early films

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第3题

听力原文:W: The principal is a Hollywood movie star. No wonder it's so popular.M: Hurry up

听力原文:W: The principal is a Hollywood movie star. No wonder it's so popular.

M: Hurry up! The theater won't show you to your seats if you arrive after the curtain goes up.

Q: What can we infer from the conversation?

(18)

A.The woman likes the Hollywood movie star.

B.The movie is not as good as they expected.

C.The movie is popular because the lead is a star.

D.They are shopping for curtains in a store.

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第4题

听力原文:W: I hear you'll get a month off for a holiday, won't you?M: Yes. I'm going to se

听力原文:W: I hear you'll get a month off for a holiday, won't you?

M: Yes. I'm going to see the Statue of Liberty first, then the White House, then Hollywood

Q: Where is the man's first stop?

(19)

A.New York.

B.Washington.

C.Hollywood.

D.Chicago.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Michael, have you seen the new Hollywood movie, Hannah Montana, The Movie? It
is great. I love the story, especially the music; that's my favorite part.

M: Well, it is really not my cup of tea.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

(14)

A.The woman likes the plot best.

B.The man doesn't take to the movie.

C.Both speakers are fond of the movie.

D.The man likes the music of the movie.

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第6题

Of the 32 categories, eight were produced only by the Irish dolphins.A.RightB.WrongC.Not m

Of the 32 categories, eight were produced only by the Irish dolphins.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第7题

NEW YORK (Variety)--Eight years after his death, prolific science-fiction author Isaac
Asimov has suddenly arrived as a hot Hollywood commodity, with screen deals for his novels and short stories landing all over town.A deal dosed late last week at Warner Bros to adapt the Asimov short story "The Ugly Little Boy" into a film. The picture will be produced by Denise DiNovi and Demi Moore as a starting vehicle for Moore.In other recent deals, Fox has optioned Asimov's most popular novel series, "Foundation,' for Shekhar Kaput ("Elizabeth") to direct; Paramount is working on turning "End of Eternity" into a film that Ridley Scott ("Gladiator") will likely direct from a script. by "Total Recall" co-writer Gary Goldman; and Sony Pictures Family Entertainment is developing into an animated film series "Norby, the Mixed Up Robot," a series of 10 children's novels that Asimov wrote with his wife Janet, who'll act as creative consultant.Most of the deals will be worth seven-figure paydays if the films get made.Asimov wrote more than 460 works in either book or short-story form. While he wrote some nonfiction and mysteries, his speciality was sci-fi, with futuristic stories that were alien-free and high on pro-humanistic themes.His work has influenced many prominent sci-fi filmmakers, but Asimov action had been sparse. The most recent adaptation was the Robin Williams picture "Bicentennial Man." Part of the reason was that Asimov' s sole passion was his books and his family. He was hardly pushy(进取心的) about getting his works adapted, known to grant film options for as little as $50.The catalyst for the surge in screen activity is that Asimov's estate is now represented by Crested By, a partnership created 1- 1/2 years ago by Vince Gerardis and Ralph Vicinanza, who currently handle the screen rights of about 200 major sci-fi, fantasy and horror authors.

1.What is the article mainly about?____

A、Asimov and his works.

B、Asimov and Hollywood filmmakers.

C、Asimov and American show business.

D、The popularity of Ashuov's works.

2.Paragraph 3 mainly talks about____.

A、the agreements between Asimov's wife and the Hollywood producers

B、the films that will be shot on Asimov's works

C、the producers that will shoot the films

D、the works flint will be adapted into films

3.Asimov mainly wrote____.

A、science fiction

B、mystery

C、short story

D、nonfiction

4.What's Asimov's attitude to the adaptation of his works into films?____

A、He was ardent about the adaptation.

B、He was indifferent to the adaptations.

C、He disagreed to the adaptations.

D、He was not interested in the adaptation at all.

5.Who encouraged the gush(涌出) in filmmaking?____

A、A partner author of Asimov.

B、A company started by

C、A corporation set up by Wince Gerardis and Ralph Vicinanza.

D、A firm managed by wife.

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第8题

Hong Kong's once booming movie industry--one of the world's biggest——faces extinction as v
ideo piracy(盗版)becomes more and more popular. Gone are the days when film fans swarmed to cinemas to see latest-released local movies. "the Hong Kong film industry will disappear in a few years unless something is done," said Woody, chief executive of the Motion Picture Industry Association.

The industry started going downhill in the early 1990s when major investors backed off in the face of rising copyright piracy. "since the Taiwanese have stopped investing in or buying the copyright for Hong Kong movies at very high prices, there's not too much money coming in from Taiwan," a director said. "Taiwan money had funded at least half of the industry in the late 1980s and early 1990s". she said. Hong Kong made 86 movies in 2002, a fifth of the 426 produced in 1994. The industry employs just 5,000 people now, down from 30,000 in 1994. The industry's fading attraction has also dimmed the careers of its stars. Now, besides making far fewer films, they have turned to other fields, such as drama, television, radio or business.

Copyright piracy is at the heart of the problem. The widespread sale of pirated video compact discs has drawn audiences away from the big screen or genuine products. Pirated editions flood Hong Kong, with shops selling VCDs of the latest local and Hollywood movies for as little as HK $100 (US $13) for six discs. By contrast, a movie ticket costs about HK $50 (US $6.4). Hollywood studios have threatened to stop bringing in their latest movies unless piracy is brought under control. Making a bad situation worse, Hong Kong's economy began to sour in late 1997 amid Asia's financial crisis.

With the industry in the depression, top members of the Hong Kong film industry, such as actors Jackie Chan and Chow Yurt-fat and director John Woo, now spend more time in Hollywood.

In a vicious(恶性的) cycle, the talent drain reduces the motivation for audiences to watch local movies. If the decline continues, more industry professionals will seek work overseas.

What is the main cause of the problem of the movie industry in Hong Kong?

A.The government's interference.

B.Asia's financial crisis.

C.The copyright piracy.

D.The vicious cycle.

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第9题

听力原文:W: How are your talks going on? Have you reached any agreement?M: No,not yet. we

听力原文:W: How are your talks going on? Have you reached any agreement?

M: No,not yet. we only agreed to set another date for further talks.

Q: What can we infer from the conversation about the talks?

(15)

A.They broke down and could go no further.

B.They haven't achieved much.

C.They have produced a general agreement.

D.They haven't started yet.

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第10题

听力原文:M: Hello everyone. Thank you for listening. Today's topic is organic farming and
organic food, and we have invited Dr. Scott to our program who is a scientist from Washington State University.

W: Hello, everyone, I'm Mary Scott. I'd like to talk about the organic farming and food that our university studies.

M: What is the latest news of the study?

W: Well, we have found organic farming is not only good for the environment, it can also increase profits for the farmers. The trees grown organically can produce better tasting fruits.

M: Wow, that's very encouraging.

W: Yes. People who have tasted organic apples say they are much sweeter than any other apples produced non-organically.

M: Haha. It must be very interesting to taste the different apples.

W: Yes. Now more and more people believe eating organic food is more helpful than eating food produced with chemicals.

M: Sure. I am willing to pay more for organic food products.

W: Yes, it's believed to be healthier. Organic farmers do not use chemicals to increase their crops or to control insects, weeds and disease.

M: Well, what are the prospects for the organic food?

W: It's one of the fastest growing areas of American agriculture. The number of organic farmer is growing at a rate of about 12% each year.

M: Thank you for the information. This is Bill Wright with Dr. Scott.

W: Thank you.

(23)

A.It's about the change of people's taste.

B.It's about the organic food and organic farming.

C.It's about the development of agriculture.

D.It's about the healthy problem.

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