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Mickey Mouse arrived on the world's cultural stage______.A.after a long-time effort by Wal

Mickey Mouse arrived on the world's cultural stage______.

A.after a long-time effort by Walt Disney

B.with white eyes with pupils

C.in 1928

D.with the name "Mortimer"

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第1题

Mickey Mouse arrived on the world's cultural stage ______.A.after a long-time effort by Wa

Mickey Mouse arrived on the world's cultural stage ______.

A.after a long-time effort by Walt Disney

B.with white eyes with pupils

C.in 1928

D.with the name "Mortimer"

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第2题

By 1929, Mickey Mouse was as ____________(受到孩子们的欢迎)as Coca- cola.

By 1929, Mickey Mouse was as ____________(受到孩子们的欢迎)as Coca- cola.

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第3题

When Walt Disney was drawing one night, he suddenly heard a strange sound. The sound came
from the waste basket. Walt looked at it and saw a family of mice eating pieces of bread in it. For many nights, they played there. And Walt began to like them.

Walt liked one little mouse better than any of the others. This little animal gave him some new ideas for his drawing. He began to draw it. But in the picture, it did not look like a mouse, but more like a funny man. He showed it to his wife and she liked it very much, too.

Walt named this little mouse "Mickey Mouse". He hoped his Mickey Mouse would be different from the other pictures of his. He wanted to make Mickey talk. He put his fingers on his nose and made a strange sound. Then he recorded the voice this way. Later he sold his sound pictures to a cinema. When the film was shown, many people went to see it. Mickey Mouse in the film sang and danced and did all kinds of fun ny things. People couldn't help laughing when they saw it. It's a great success. Ever since then, Walt's Mickey Mouse has been one of the most famous film stars in the world.

Walt was ______ when be heard the strange sound.

A.reading

B.singing

C.drawing

D.playing

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第4题

What can we learn about Winnie the Pooh from the passage?A.Winnie the Pooh is another mous

What can we learn about Winnie the Pooh from the passage?

A.Winnie the Pooh is another mouse.

B.Winnie the Pooh appears more often than Mickey Mouse on TV.

C.Winnie the Pooh is not an animated character.

D.Winnie the Pooh is one product of the Disney company.

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第5题

What can be inferred about Winnie the Pooh from the passage?A.Winnie the Pooh is another m

What can be inferred about Winnie the Pooh from the passage?

A.Winnie the Pooh is another mouse.

B.Winnie the Pooh appears more often than Mickey Mouse on TV.

C.Winnie the Pooh is not an animated character.

D.Winnie the Pooh is one product of the Disney company.

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第6题

Walt Disney started his animation career in Kansas City, Missouri, producing films that we
re a combination of cartoon and live action and starring a curious little girl named Alice. Hoping for greater success, he moved to Los Angeles in 1923, joining his brother, Roy. Once the creative possibilities with the Alice series were exhausted, Disney started producing films for a new animated character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, in 1927.

Mickey Mouse was conceived the next year during a cross-country train ride, according to the "official" company history. Walt Disney had just been forced to give up the Oswald rights to his cruel New York distributor, who had exercised copyright control over the character.

On the ride back home to Los Angeles, Disney made up a little mouse named Mortimer. His wife, Lillian, thought the name too pompous(华而不实的) and suggested Mickey.

Steamboat Willie, Mickey's screen debut, was an instant hit, arriving in the same year, a time when technological advances in motion pictures, radio and the phonograph(留声机) were transforming mass culture. By the end of the 1930s, Mickey had starred in more than 100 cartoons.

Mickey gradually transformed both physically and spiritually. His face was rounded out and his eyes went from black ovals to white eyes with pupils in the late 1930s. His face became friendlier, less rat-like.

Mickey Mouse became the face that launched a thousand merchandise products. Watches. Pencils. Bed sheets. Alarm clocks. Telephones. He is one of the most merchandised faces ever—about $4.5 billion a year in sales—even though he's currently second to Winnie the Pooh for the Disney company.

Mickey's popularity may have declined in the 1940s, but he gained new life in the 1950s with the airing of TV's Mickey Mouse Club and the opening of Disneyland in Anaheim, California.

In the succeeding decades, Mickey has been a regular presence on television on the Disney Channel and is photographed daily alongside thousands of tourists at theme parks in California, Florida, France and Japan.

"Mickey Mouse speaks an international language," Sklar said. "When I go to Tokyo and see how kids react to Mickey Mouse the same way they do in Paris, it's reassuring that there are some things that cress international boundaries."

All from a simple cartoon. Said author Wasko: "Mickey represents a fascinating interweaving of culture, politics and economics."

Walt and his brother Roy worked together ______.

A.to create a cartoon character called Alice

B.to produce the role of Mickey

C.to resist giving up the character's rights to others

D.to make greater career success

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第7题

In 1933 an unknown American called Clarence Nash went to see the filmmaker Walter Disney.

In 1933 an unknown American called Clarence Nash went to see the film-maker Walter Disney. He had an unusual voice and he wanted to work in Disney' s cartoon film for children. When Walter Disney heard Nash's voice, he said, "Stop! That's our duck!"

The duck was the now-famous Donald Duck, who first appeared in 1934 in the film, The Wise Little Hen. Donald lived in an old houseboat and worn his sailor jacket and hat. Later that year he became a star after an eight minute Mickey Mouse film. The cinema audiences liked him because he was lazy and greedy, and because he lost his temper very easily. And they loved his voice when he became angry with Mickey's eight nephews. Soon Donald was more popular than Mickey Mouse himself, probably because he wasn't a goody-goody, like Mickey.

In the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, Donald and his friends Mickey, Goofy and Pluto made hundreds of Disney cartoons. He also made educational film about the place of the USA in the world, and safety in the home. Then in 1966 Donald Duck and his voice disappeared-there were no more new cartoons.

Clarence Nash died in February, 1985. But today's Children can still see the old cartoons on the television and hear that famous voice.

Who made Donald Duck cartoons?

A.Mickey Mouse.

B.Clarence Nash.

C.Walter Disney.

D.Pluto.

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第8题

"Golden week" tests HK Disneyland's popularityHaving over 10 million visitors to Hong Kong

"Golden week" tests HK Disneyland's popularity

Having over 10 million visitors to Hong Kong yearly, the mainland has been deemed as a natural market for the city's Disneyland.

However, the idea is once again put into test when low attendance was reported in the park during the ongoing Labor Day "golden week" holidays.

"Golden Week" Sees Flat Reaction

While Hong Kong expecting to receive about 420,000 visitors from the mainland, Disneyland also announced the seven-day holidays as its "golden week" for guests.

Related publicity activities included custom-made shining golden dresses for Mickey and Minnie Mouses, set meal of Chinese dishes and uplifted ticket price for special dates.

Compared to the aggressive promotion, the theme park's "golden week" kicked off in a quiet and orderly way due to low attendance of visitors.

On Monday, officially the first day of the holidays, neither long lines nor big crowds were formed in the park.

A handful of working reporters and local cable TV's satellite transition disks became so remarkable against an almost empty Main Street USA in the park.

At the entrance of several popular games, it took only five to ten minutes waiting for visitors to have a ride, which on some weekends would have people stand in line for at least half an hour.

Until Wednesday, tickets to the park for the rest of the "golden week" are still available for on-line purchase.

It's a sharp contrast to what occurred in the Chinese New Year holidays only three months ago, when Disneyland closed its gate to hundreds of visitors after the park reaching its maximum reception capabilities soon after opening.

The waiting crowd, mostly tourists from mainland with advance-purchased tickets, turned into rally ramming against the gate, climbing over the rail or passing their kids over the fence.

While local press hinted that memory of the incident caused the low turnout of the "golden week", Disneyland firmly denied the connection.

The park's executive vice-president Bill Ernest said it's just the beginning of the seven-day vacation and the park was expecting" steady buildup of visitors" over the week.

At least, Mr. Zhao and his families from Shanghai were not intimidated by what occurred in Disneyland in the Chinese New Year.

"We know that, but guess many people won't come here for the sake. That's why here we are," he said while taking photos for his daughter in front of a spring with Mickey's stature.

High Price a Concern

However, Mickey Mouse's magic isn't strong enough to get every mainland tourist forget the ticket incident or overcome the high price of Disneyland ticket for holidays.

Out of the gate of Disneyland's rivalry, Hong Kong Ocean Park, a woman named Lai said that her family had no plan to visit Disneyland. "We heard it's over packed and expensive," she said with her child around.

When asked whether her daughter wanted to visit Disneyland and have a close look at the Mickey Mouse, Lai answered for the seven-year-old, "No, we are fine here. Disneyland is no fun." While answering so, the mother clutched the kid's hand and used her body hiding the girl.

Disneyland charged 350 HK do]lam(45 U.S. dollars) for one adult on special dates such as the "golden week" holidays, while one adult ticket of Ocean Park costs only 185 HK dollars(24 U.S. dollars) all the time.

While Disneyland defending its entrance fee with promise of wonderful experience and quality service, the price factor still weighs heavy in mainland visitor's head, or at least those going to the Ocean Park only.

A tourist guide named Qian said that most of her guests chose Ocean Park rather than Disneyland, for the latter's price ticket was "so high

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第9题

Steamboat Willie was "Mickey's screen debut"(Line 1, Para. ), which means that ______.A.i

Steamboat Willie was "Mickey's screen debut"(Line 1, Para. ), which means that ______.

A.it was the first time that Mickey appeared in films

B.this cartoon was a big success

C.it was the last time that Mickey appeared in films

D.Mickey was the leading role in this film

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