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四、将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入句中,每词仅用一次
in time,think about,cheer sb. up,sing along with,in that case
1. —What music do you like?
— I like music that I can
2. —Jenny looks unhappy today.
—Don’t worry. A box of chocolates will
3. They arrived just
4. I prefer movies that give me something to
5.
in time,think about,cheer sb. up,sing along with,in that case
1. —What music do you like?
— I like music that I can
sing along with
or dance to.2. —Jenny looks unhappy today.
—Don’t worry. A box of chocolates will
cheer her up
.3. They arrived just
in time
to catch the last train out of town.4. I prefer movies that give me something to
think about
.5.
In that case
, just tell me your phone number.
答案:
1. sing along with 2. cheer her up 3. in time 4. think about 5. In that case
五、完形填空
Alice, Harry Potter, Shrek: What do they have in common? All are characters in books, and all have made the big leap(跳跃) from the printed page to the big ______!
Hollywood has ______ that popular children’s books can be made into popular movies. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone ______ more money than any other film in the year when it hit the big screen. Filmmakers have also worked their magic with other ______, including Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat.
Turning a book into a movie is not ______. Screenwriters(电影剧本作家) have a challenging job. They turn written words and imagined scenes ______ spoken words and action. Sometimes, they must make a 400 - page story fit into two ______. At other times, the screenwriters make a short story longer ______ adding more to the plots. That’s one reason why the film is ______ exactly the same as the book. “It has to be ______, or it won’t work,” says Natalie Babbitt, an American author. She ______ Tuck Everlasting. The movie has a love story ______ is not even in the book!
Some people are unhappy and even angry when the story is ______. Not Chris Van Allsburg, the author of Jumanji and The Polar Express. These two books were also made into ______. “A book is often just the starting point,” he says. That’s good ______ for both filmmakers and readers: Start with the book, and then go to see the movie!
(
B. radio
C. TV
D. screen
(
B. discovered
C. doubted
D. developed
(
B. spent
C. saved
D. raised
(
B. pictures
C. books
D. plans
(
B. common
C. hard
D. easy
(
B. up
C. down
D. into
(
B. days
C. weeks
D. months
(
B. in
C. by
D. from
(
B. often
C. sometimes
D. never
(
B. amazing
C. difficult
D. wonderful
(
B. sang
C. wrote
D. copied
(
B. what
C. where
D. when
(
B. told
C. known
D. changed
(
B. stories
C. movies
D. games
(
B. news
C. time
D. luck
Alice, Harry Potter, Shrek: What do they have in common? All are characters in books, and all have made the big leap(跳跃) from the printed page to the big ______!
Hollywood has ______ that popular children’s books can be made into popular movies. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone ______ more money than any other film in the year when it hit the big screen. Filmmakers have also worked their magic with other ______, including Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat.
Turning a book into a movie is not ______. Screenwriters(电影剧本作家) have a challenging job. They turn written words and imagined scenes ______ spoken words and action. Sometimes, they must make a 400 - page story fit into two ______. At other times, the screenwriters make a short story longer ______ adding more to the plots. That’s one reason why the film is ______ exactly the same as the book. “It has to be ______, or it won’t work,” says Natalie Babbitt, an American author. She ______ Tuck Everlasting. The movie has a love story ______ is not even in the book!
Some people are unhappy and even angry when the story is ______. Not Chris Van Allsburg, the author of Jumanji and The Polar Express. These two books were also made into ______. “A book is often just the starting point,” he says. That’s good ______ for both filmmakers and readers: Start with the book, and then go to see the movie!
(
D
)1. A. bookB. radio
C. TV
D. screen
(
B
)2. A. arguedB. discovered
C. doubted
D. developed
(
A
)3. A. madeB. spent
C. saved
D. raised
(
C
)4. A. tricksB. pictures
C. books
D. plans
(
D
)5. A. strangeB. common
C. hard
D. easy
(
D
)6. A. offB. up
C. down
D. into
(
A
)7. A. hoursB. days
C. weeks
D. months
(
C
)8. A. forB. in
C. by
D. from
(
D
)9. A. alwaysB. often
C. sometimes
D. never
(
A
)10. A. differentB. amazing
C. difficult
D. wonderful
(
C
)11. A. soldB. sang
C. wrote
D. copied
(
A
)12. A. whichB. what
C. where
D. when
(
D
)13. A. finishedB. told
C. known
D. changed
(
C
)14. A. modelsB. stories
C. movies
D. games
(
A
)15. A. adviceB. news
C. time
D. luck
答案:
1.D 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.D 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.A 11.C 12.A 13.D 14.C 15.A
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