“If you have not played video games, your childhood should be called 'incomplete'.” That's from Zhan Zaozao, 29, the screenwriter(编剧)of Play to Grow Up, a 40-minute short movie.
It tells the story of two men growing up fans of video games and how they find happiness in games. While people think playing games makes one lazy and is a waste of time, Zhan tries to prove that one can make a living out of it. In the movie, the two heroes, Dunzi and Yanjing, who are in middle school, visit a video games room on the street each day after school.
But why make a short movie about video games, since there are lots to write about childhood, such as puppy love, sports and study? “Playing games is so important to everyone's childhood from little kids to teenagers, though it's a bittersweet experience,” said Zhan. According to him, his teachers and parents didn't allow video games, but they played games “under their noses ” anyway.
In the movie, the two playmates follow different paths after school. Dunzi opens a small store selling gaming products. Yanjing works as a manager in his father's company, After years of working and facing various problems in life, they get together again, build a video game machine and play on the street. Free, simple and happy. They rediscover the carefree childhood, which they have lost in the adult world.
Many consider playing games as a bad influence, but it isn't all true, according to Zhan. “It can change your attitude toward life,” said Zhan. “On the other hand, the movie also tells you that, although the world of video games is fun, you must face real life at the end of the day. ”What is the purpose of Zhan writing the short movie?
| A.To memorize his past. |
| B.To offer an exciting movie. |
| C.To prove that people can make life better with playing video games. |
| D.To prove that people can make a living out of playing video games. |
What's the fourth paragraph mainly about?
| A.The plot((情节)of the movie. |
| B.The end of playing video games. |
| C.The happy childhood. |
| D.The gathering of the two men. |
What can we infer from the text?
| A.Playing games is forbidden by all parents. |
| B.People can learn something from the movie. |
| C.Playing games is longed by the two heroes. |
| D.People in their childhood couldn't afford the games. |
The writer writes the text to ___________ .
| A.criticize some parents' attitude towards playing video games |
| B.attract people to see the movie Play to Grow Up |
| C.show the film focusing on video games |
| D.promote the film Play to Grow Up |
A couple of years ago, before a trip to China, Nicole Davis and her US women’s volleyball teammates were warned about the prominence (显著、突出) of coach “Jenny” Lang Ping in her native country.
“I was pushed over by Chinese journalists while I was just trying to put my luggage on the bus,” said Davis.
Known as the “Iron Hammer” for her punishing spikes(扣球),Lang made it possible for China to dominate in the sport in the early 1980s. She was a key player on China’s 1984 Olympic gold medal winning team.
When the US team arrived for the Olympics, Lang, 48, who is from Beijing, had to take a different route to avoid a crowd of reporters and fans.
Then came the greatest moment to Lang:While the US team was playing in a packed gym, at least 8,000 Chinese fans unfurled an American flag.
“That really says it all,” Davis said. “They look at her as an icon(偶像).I’m sure it’s hard for them to see her coaching another country, but they love her so dearly that her success is their success.”
The loyalty of the Chinese fans was tested on Friday, when China lost a match to the US.
“It’s a pity that China lost the match, but I’m still glad that Lang Ping’s team won, since she is the pride of China’s volleyball,” said Liu Chengli, a spectator. “We also cheered for
Lang’s victory.”
Lang said she just tried to stay professional when the two teams meet. “It doesn’t matter if we play China or any other team. It’s the same.” Lang said.
Davis said she and her teammates could not have imagined the passion for volleyball among Chinese because the sport was lack of popularity in the US. The reception from Chinese fans has touched the US players, said US volleyball player Lindsey Berg.
“It’s such an honor to be here and play for our coach here in China,” she said. “The amount of support that the Chinese give to her and us has been tremendous. The whole event has been unbelievable.”What’s the passage mainly about?
| A.Staying professional. | B.Cheering for the Iron Hammer. |
| C.A match between China and the US. | D.Lang Ping’s career as a coach. |
Lang Ping avoided meeting the reporters and fans probably because she ________.
| A.was afraid to be questioned about her strategy | B.didn’t want to be paid much attention to |
| C.disliked to be with her fans | D.didn’t want to disturb public order |
What does the underlined word “unfurled” exactly mean?
| A.destroyed completely | B.tore into pieces |
| C.spread out to the wind | D.rolled up |
What does Lang Ping mean by saying “It doesn’t matter if we play China or any other team.”?
| A.American Volleyball Team will beat any team. |
| B.Chinese Volleyball Team is the same as other teams. |
| C.She just tried to stay professional. |
| D.The results of each match will be the same. |
What impressed the US team players most?
| A.The tolerance of Chinese people. | B.The popularity of volleyball in China. |
| C.Lang Ping’s coaching skills. | D.The loyalty for volleyball of the Chinese. |
It is difficult for doctors to help a person with a damaged brain. Without enough blood, the brain lives for only three to five minutes. More often the doctors can’t fix the damage. Sometimes they are afraid to try something to help because it is dangerous to work on the brain. The doctors might make the person worse if he operates on the brain.
Dr. Robert White, a famous professor and doctor, thinks he knows a way to help. He thinks doctors should make the brain very cold. If it is very cold, the brain can live without blood for 30 minutes. This gives the doctor a longer time to do something for the brain.
Dr. White tried his idea on 13 monkeys. First he taught them to do different jobs, then he operated on them. He made the monkeys’ blood back to the monkeys’ brains. When the brain’s temperature was 10℃, Dr. White stopped the blood to the brain. After 30 minutes he turned the blood back on. He warmed the blood again. After their operations the monkeys were like they had been before. They were healthy and busy. Each one could still do the jobs the doctor had taught them. The biggest difficulty in operating on the damaged brain is that .
| A.the time is too short for doctors | B.the patients are often too nervous |
| C.the damage is extremely hard to fix | D.the blood-cooling machine might break down |
The brain operation was made possible mainly by .
| A.taking the blood out of the brain | B.trying the operation on monkeys first |
| C.having the blood go through a machine | D.lowering the brain’s temperature |
With Dr. White’s new idea, the operation on the damaged brain .
| A.can last as long as 30 minutes | B.can keep the brain’s blood warm |
| C.can keep the patient’s brain healthy | D.can help monkeys do different jobs |
What is the right order of the steps in the operations?
a. send the cooled back to the brain b. stop the blood to the brain
c. have the blood cooled down d. operate on the brain
| A.a, b, c, d | B.c, a, b, d | C.c, b, d, a | D.b, c, d, a |
Which of the following is not true?
| A.If there isn’t enough blood, the brain can live for only three to five minutes. |
| B.If the brain is very cold, it can live without blood for half an hour. |
| C.Dr. White tried his idea for thirteen times. |
| D.After their operations, the monkeys were healthy and busy again. |
When we see well, we do not think about our eyes very often. It is only when we cannot see perfectly that we realize how important our eyes are.
People who are near-sighted can only see things that are very close to their eyes, Everything else seems blurry (="unclear)." Many people who do a lot of work, such as writing, reading and sewing become near—sighted. Then
People who are far-sighted suffer from just the opposite problem. They can see things that are far away, but they have difficulty in reading a book unless they hold it at arm’s length. If they want to do much reading, they must get glasses, too.
Other people do not see clearly because their eyes are not exactly the right shape. They have what is called astigmatism (散光). This, too, can be corrected by glasses. Some people’s eyes become cloudy because of cataracts (白内障). Long ago these people often became blind. Now, however, it is possible to operate on the cataracts and remove them.
Having two good eyes is important for judging distances. Each eye sees things from a slightly different angle (角度). To prove this to yourself, look at an object out of one eye; then look at the same object out of your other eye. You will find the object’s relation to the background and other things around it has changed. The difference between these two different eye views helps us to judge how far away an object is. People who have only one eye cannot judge distance as people with two eyes. We should take good care of our eyes.
| A.only when we can see well |
| B.only when we cannot see perfectly |
| C.even if we can see well |
| D.only when we realize how important our eyes are |
When things far away seem indistinct(模糊不清) , one is probably.
| A.near-sighted | B.far-sighted |
| C.astigmatic | D.suffering from cataracts |
The underlined word "suffer "in the third paragraph probably means.
| A.experience | B.imagine |
| C.feel pain | D.are affected with |
Having two eyes instead of one is particularly useful for.
| A.seeing at night | B.seeing objects far away |
| C.looking over a wide area | D.judging distances |
People who suffer from astigmatism have.
| A.one eye bigger than the other |
| B.eyes that are not exactly the right shape |
| C.a difficulty that can be corrected by an operation |
| D.an eye difficulty that cannot be corrected by glasses |
The man sitting opposite Robert was the Financial Controller. Everybody called him “the FC” for short. He made all the decisions about money. Robert needed some more. That was why he had to see him. The two men did not get on very well. In fact, they had always disliked each other.
“Your request is out of the question,” the FC said. Robert had difficulty in controlling himself, but he managed somehow. He explained that he wanted the money in order to make more programmes.
“And why do you want to do that?” the FC asked sharply. Again, Robert almost lost his temper. “Because more and more people are listening to my department’s programmes. There’s great demand for them,” he answered.
The FC did not seem to believe him. But Robert had a report on the numbers of listeners to all EBC programmes. The FC became less confident (自信). Robert threw the report down on the table and told him to read it.
The FC looked at it in silence. The figures (数字) proved that he had been wrong, but he did not want to admit it. “Well,” he finally said, “I may have made a small mistake.” Robert noticed the word “may.” He got up to leave. But he had the feeling that he would get the money after all.In the story the Financial Controller was a person who was in charge of________.
A. Robert’s department’s programmes.B. EBC programmes.
C. EBC money. D. both B and C.“Your request is out of the question.” Here “out of the question”means_______.
| A.without any question | B.with some question. | C.impossible. | D.possible. |
Robert decided to make more programmes because________.
| A.he wanted to meet the needs of the listeners. |
| B.“the FC”disliked him |
| C.the members of his department wanted him to do so. |
| D.he wanted to show himself off. |
Why were more and more people listening to Robert’s programmes?
A. Because he always lost his temper (脾气).
B. Because he disliked “the FC.”
C. Because the programmes were rich and to the taste of the listeners.
D. We don’t know.Who do you think won the argument(争论)in the end?
| A.The Financial Controller. | B.Robert. | C.Nobody. | D.The listeners. |
At five he was collecting old newspapers to make money. And when he was 15 he signed his schoolmates up to start a baby-sitting circle.
Now 20, third-year Cambridge University student, Peter Blackburn is managing director of a company with a £ 30,000 plan. And he thinks it will make more than $15,000 by next summer.
He set up Peter Black born Ltd last year to bring out a new, color term-planner that now students all over the UK are using.
“I felt that most of the planners going around were pretty unimaginative,” he says, “I believed that I could do a better job and decided to have a go”.
Blackburn admits that he is putting far more effort into business than his computer studies course at university. While fellow students are out with their friends, he keeps in touch with his business office in Lancashire by movable phone. Before he set up the company he spent one holiday preparing a plan that would persuade his bank to lend him money.
“Most students work hard for a good degree because they believe that will help them get a job to support themselves,” he says “I work hard at my company, because that is what will support me next year, after I leave college.”
Friends believe that Blackburn will make £ 1 million within 5 years.
He is not quite so sure, however. “There’s a lot to be done yet,” he says.Choose the right order of the facts given in the passage.
a. He spent his holiday preparing a plan.
b. He collected newspapers.
c. He set up his own company.
d. He asked the bank for money.
e. He set up a babysitting circle.
| A.e, b, c, a, d | B.b, e, a, d, c | C.b, e, d, a, c | D.b, e, c, a, d |
When he was quite young, Blackburn ____ .
| A.already made a lot of money | B.already had a business brain |
| C.was already managing director of a company | D.already set up his own business |
The underlined expression in the fourth paragraph “have a go,” here means ____ .
| A.give up this job and have a new one | B.leave the company |
| C.have a try | D.develop my business quickly |
In spite of a college student, Blackburn ____ .
| A.spends more time on his business than on his studies course |
| B.keep in touch with his business office by movable phone |
| C.seldom goes out with his friends |
| D.often spends whole holiday preparing business plan |
Which of the following best explain why Blackburn works hard at his company?
| A.He wants to do more business practice before he leaves college. |
| B.He wants to make more money before he leaves college. |
| C.He wants to get a good job like most students after he leaves the college. |
| D.he depends on the company for his living in the future. |