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B
My friend recently told me about a film called *The Farewell*. It's about a Chinese-American girl who lives with her parents in the United States. I was deeply attracted by the protagonist's (主角的) family, so I decided to watch the film.
The opening scene shows Billie, the main character, on the phone with her grandma. Later on, the film tells that her grandma has cancer and only has a few months to live. The family decide to keep it a secret because they want Grandma to live the rest of her life free from worry.
Billie finally finds out about Grandma's illness and wants to tell her, but her mom tells her not to. A few days later, Billie and her parents go back to visit her sick grandma, possibly for the last time. Staying with her grandma, Billie tells a lot of stories to her grandma and it also reminds her grandma of her childhood. Billie learns many valuable lessons and makes lots of happy memories.
This was a very emotional film to watch, especially the scene when Billie had to say farewell to her grandma. She was crying because she thought it would be the last time she would see her grandma. Luckily, her grandma lives for another six years.
This film shows the cultural differences between China and America. For example, Billie was brought up in the US, where people teach children to always tell the truth. But sometimes, you have to consider the impact the truth will have on someone's life, and it's probably better to tell a good “lie” than the truth.
(
A. Billie's father.
B. Billie's mother.
C. Billie's grandfather.
D. The doctor.
(
A. they want to live with her grandma
B. they want to know her health condition
C. they miss her grandma very much
D. her grandma's illness is getting really serious
(
A. Cultural differences make family relationships worse.
B. Billie tells her grandma the truth.
C. After being ill, Billie's grandma still lives happily for years.
D. Billie's grandma brought her up.
(
A. difference
B. memory
C. influence
D. impression
(
A. People in the US always teach children to lie.
B. The family decide to hide the illness from her grandma.
C. People are touched by the farewell scene.
D. Sometimes, it's probably better to tell a good “lie”.
My friend recently told me about a film called *The Farewell*. It's about a Chinese-American girl who lives with her parents in the United States. I was deeply attracted by the protagonist's (主角的) family, so I decided to watch the film.
The opening scene shows Billie, the main character, on the phone with her grandma. Later on, the film tells that her grandma has cancer and only has a few months to live. The family decide to keep it a secret because they want Grandma to live the rest of her life free from worry.
Billie finally finds out about Grandma's illness and wants to tell her, but her mom tells her not to. A few days later, Billie and her parents go back to visit her sick grandma, possibly for the last time. Staying with her grandma, Billie tells a lot of stories to her grandma and it also reminds her grandma of her childhood. Billie learns many valuable lessons and makes lots of happy memories.
This was a very emotional film to watch, especially the scene when Billie had to say farewell to her grandma. She was crying because she thought it would be the last time she would see her grandma. Luckily, her grandma lives for another six years.
This film shows the cultural differences between China and America. For example, Billie was brought up in the US, where people teach children to always tell the truth. But sometimes, you have to consider the impact the truth will have on someone's life, and it's probably better to tell a good “lie” than the truth.
(
B
)6. Who stopped Billie from telling her grandma about her illness?A. Billie's father.
B. Billie's mother.
C. Billie's grandfather.
D. The doctor.
(
D
)7. Billie and her family go back to visit her grandma because ______.A. they want to live with her grandma
B. they want to know her health condition
C. they miss her grandma very much
D. her grandma's illness is getting really serious
(
C
)8. What can we learn from the passage?A. Cultural differences make family relationships worse.
B. Billie tells her grandma the truth.
C. After being ill, Billie's grandma still lives happily for years.
D. Billie's grandma brought her up.
(
C
)9. The word “impact” can be replaced by “______”.A. difference
B. memory
C. influence
D. impression
(
A
)10. What is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A. People in the US always teach children to lie.
B. The family decide to hide the illness from her grandma.
C. People are touched by the farewell scene.
D. Sometimes, it's probably better to tell a good “lie”.
答案:
6.B 7.D 8.C 9.C 10.A
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