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[单项选择]Which film is for children
A. THE WILD(U)
B. RENT(2)
C. both A and B
[单项选择]Which film is put on earlier than the other
A. THE WILD(U)
B. RENT(2)
C. Not mentioned
[单项选择]Which of the following may contribute to a longer life span
A. Showing adequate trust instead of suspicion of others.
B. Eating the food low in fat and driving with great care.
C. Cultivating an optimistic personality and never losing heart.
D. Looking on the bright side and developing a balanced level of risk.
[单项选择]The first successful film in which the pictures were taken at different places and times and then put together logically was about ____.
A. a train incident
B. a story of train
C. the robbery of a train
D. the capturing of the robbers
[单项选择]The film is reported _____ three Oscars, which the director had never expected.
A. carried off
B. has carried off
C. to carry off
D. to have carried off
[单项选择]The training period lasts _______
A. two to four months
B. about three weeks
C. at least half a year
D. two years or more
[单项选择]Stage 4 sleep lasts______.
A. about 80 minutes
B. about 40-60 minutes
C. about 30 minutes
D. about 2040 minutes
[单项选择]At the first stage of film development, the film producers were unwillingly to have the actors' names being given in films, fearing that ____.
A. the actors would become known and might demand more holidays
B. the actors would become known and ask for more pay
C. the actors would go away from them
D. the actors would go abroad
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Passage Four
When an icon (偶像) lasts for more than a century, there is a reason. But what is it about the teddy bear that makes it a lasting symbol in our society Trends experts say that when an icon is rooted in reality, when people grow to love it, and when it represents something larger, it tends to last.
America’s affair with the teddy bear began in the fall of 1902 when then-President Theodore Roosevelt went on a bear hunting trip in the South. He had no luck till the fifth day when he spotted a bear and raised his rifle to shoot--then lowered it when he saw a baby bear in the line of fire, eating honey from its paws. Roosevelt is reputed to have said, "I don’t shoot baby bears." Another story has Roosevelt refusing to shoot a wounded bear.
Washington Post cartoonist Clifford Berryman depicted the bear incidents and began using bears in many political cartoons on many subjects. Soon toy and novelty makers started creating
A. naming it after President Roosevelt
B. designing a series of teddy bear toys
C. representing its stories in political cartoons
D. representing it on greeting cards