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高中英语北师大版(2019)必修第三册Unit 7 Art ...

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一、填空
二、任务型阅读
  • 11. 任务型阅读

    Most people think that the capital of the movie world is Hollywood, in the United States. . Mumbai used to be known as Bombay, and so the film industry there is called "Bollywood". Bollywood makes twice as many movies each year as Hollywood-more than 800 films a year.

    The movies from Bollywood are very different from Hollywood movies. For one thing, Bollywood movies are much longer than most Hollywood movies. . Because Bollywood films contain so many different features, this style of film is sometimes called a "masala" film. ("Masala" is an Indian word for a mixture of spices.)

    . It takes much longer to make a movie in Hollywood than in Bollywood. In fact, filming may begin on a Bollywood movie before the script (剧本) is even finished. The director and writers can make up the story while the film is being made. Sometimes they will even write the script by hand instead of taking time to type it.

    . They may work on several movies at the same time and even shoot scenes for several films on the same day using the same clothes and scenery. Since most Bollywood movies follow the same kind of story, shooting scenes for several films at the same time is not a big problem for actors or directors. The average Bollywood film, with a budget of only two million US dollars, seems very cheap compared to the average budget of sixty million US dollars for a Hollywood film-thirty times as much!

    A. Hollywood movies are regularly filled with violence.

    B. However, the real movie capital is Mumbai, in India.

    C. Only Indian people can understand Bollywood movies.

    D. Most Bollywood movies are more than three hours long.

    E. Bollywood actors are very popular and some are in high demand.

    F. Another big difference between them is the way the movies are made.

    G. This also helps keep the cost of Bollywood movies lower than the cost of Hollywood movies.

三、阅读理解
  • 12. 阅读理解

    When Max Park (John Cho) is diagnosed with a brain tumour (肿瘤), his doctor gives him two options. He can have an operation to remove it, but the chances of making a full recovery are a paltry 20 per cent, or he can do nothing and be dead within a year. Because Max is a lone parent with a 15-year-old daughter Wally (Mia Isaac), who's beginning to consider major life choices―college, travel, boyfriends―Max decides it's more responsible to decline the operation. At least a year gives him time to prepare his daughter for the rest of her life without him.

    To begin with, Max can't face telling Wally about his diagnosis, but he starts stage-managing her future straight away. Figuring that now is the time for his daughter to reunite with her mother, who walked out on them when Wally was a baby, he plans a great road trip from their South California home to New Orleans. He tells Wally that he wants her to accompany him to a college reunion―a strange idea, as she points out―but his hidden motive is to put mother and daughter in the same room. He also hopes the long cross-country drive will give them plenty of father-daughter bonding time: something that's now a limited resource.

    For much of its runtime, Don't Make Me Go hits its familiar beats with a steady hand. Wally begins to rebel against her strait-aced (古板的) dad, even stealing out of their motel room one night to party with the locals in a Texan backwater. Max tries a bit too hard to make their road trip meaningful but gradually reveals he's not so square after all. Back in the day, he was an ambitious rock star who had the talent, but not the courage, to make it big. Director Hannah Marks, who co-wrote and starred in the excellent Gen Z romcom Banana Split, brings a low-key beauty to even the film's cheesiest moments. As soon as Max and Wally discover a shared love of Iggy Pop's 'The Passenger', you just know he's going to end up singing it at some point.

    Sadly, Marks' self-restrained approach is undone by an awkward final act that arrives in a moment of narration (解说). It's perhaps no coincidence that screenwriter Vera Herbert has previously written nine episodes of This Is Us, a US drama series that is hardly good at going for the emotional problem. For this reason, Don't Make Me Go is a strange beast: a film that feels a little predictable until it snaps and stretches credulity to the limit (令人难以置信). Thankfully, Cho and Isaac's affecting performances are far better than the writing.

    1. (1) What does the underlined word in Para. 1 mean?
      A . Refuse. B . Reduce. C . Solve. D . Prevent.
    2. (2) Why does Max want Wally to reunite with her mother?
      A . Because Wally misses her mother a lot. B . Because Wally begins to rebel against her dad. C . Because he will pass away within a year. D . Because he wants her to accompany him to a college reunion.
    3. (3) Which of the following might the writer agree with?
      A . The plot of the movie is rather creative to us audience. B . The writer speaks highly of Screenwriter Vera Herbert's writing. C . Cho and Isaac's performances contribute most to the film's success. D . Director Hannah Marks is good at dealing with different moments in the film.
    4. (4) What is the purpose of the writer?
      A . To show us the great and deep fatherly love. B . To tell us the importance of being healthy. C . To introduce us the movie Don't Make Me go. D . To show us Cho and Isaac's affecting performances.

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