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阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。下面是几部荣获奥斯卡奖的著名电影,首先请阅读它们的海报信息:

A.      满分5 manfen5.com  The Hurt Locker

US Army ordnance disposal teams disarm improvised explosive device (IED)placed by Iraqi guerrilla fighters.         B.         满分5 manfen5.com       Slumdog Millionaire

TV game—show success fuels one man’s escape from poverty in this Bollywood-tinged romantic drama.

C.   满分5 manfen5.com The Departed

A policeman and a criminal go undercover and infiltrate(渗透) each Other’s worlds in this crime thriller.       D.      满分5 manfen5.com         Dances With Wolves

A nineteenth—century soldier learns to respect and then love the Lakota(拉科他族人) way of life

E.   满分5 manfen5.com   Brave heart

Thirteenth—century Scot Sir William Wallace takes up the sword to defend his people against the English.    F.       满分5 manfen5.com         Gladiator

A slave in ancient Rome finds dignity and a reason to live in gladiatorial combat.

下面是对这几部影片的简要介绍,请把它们对应的海报找出来:

1.Sergeant First Class William James,a battle.tested veteran,arrives as a new team leader in Bravo company of a U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (E.O.D.) unit to disarm improvised explosive device in Iraq in 2004,replacing Staff Sergeant Matthew Thompson, who is killed by a radio—controlled improvised explosive device in Baghdad.

2.In AD 180,the dying Roman emperor wishes to grant temporary leadership to Maximus, but was killed by his son,Commodus, Maximus realizes the truth,but unfortunately, he is taken to Zucchabar, a Roman city in North Africa,by slave traders。There,he iS bought by Proximo, and forced to fight for his life as a gladiator in arena tournaments.

3.In the 13th century,after several years of political unrest,Scotland is invaded and conquered by King Edward I of England.Young  witnesses the treachery of Longshanks, survives the death of his father and brother.Twenty or so years later, he led the people to fight against the English army, but finally he was killed.1eaving a shout“Freedom!”

4.In Mumbai,India,eighteen-year-old Jamal Malik, a former street child from the Juhu slum, is a contestant on the TV show of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.and is one question away from the grand prize.However,he is detained and interrogated by the police,who suspect him of cheating because of the impossibility of a simple“slumdog”knowing all the answers.Jamal recounts the incidents in his life which provided him with each answer.

5.Colin is introduced to organized crime by Irish mobster Costello.Costello trains him to become a mole inside the Massachusetts State Police.Colin is accepted into the Special Investigations Unit,which focuses on organized crime.Before Billy graduates from the police academy,he is asked by Captain Queenan to go undercover, as his family ties to organized crime make him a perfect infiltrator.

 

1.A 2.F 3.E 4.B 5.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文是对几部荣获奥斯卡奖的著名电影进行的介绍,这些影片有Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal、The Departed、Dances With Wolve、Gladiator、The Hurt Locker,通过这些介绍人们对影片内容有了一个大致的了解。 1.A。在海报A中提到US Army ordnance disposal teams disarm improvised explosive device (IED)placed by Iraqi guerrilla fighters,而在第一部影片的介绍中也提到了Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (E.O.D.) unit to disarm improvised explosive device in Iraq可知事件、地点、人物都一致,所以选A。 2.F。在本段介绍中讲述的是罗马皇帝的儿子被奴隶贩子带到了非洲,然后作为斗剑者(gladiator)的故事,而根据F选项中的关键字Roman、slave、gladiator可以判断选F。 3.E。本篇内容介绍中的时间 (In the 13th century)、地点(Scotland)、人物 (William Wallace)、事件(to fight against the English army)和E篇海报中的时间Thirteenth—century、人物 Scot Sir William Wallace、事件to defend his people against the English相同,故判断选E。 4.B。在本段中介绍了一个印度的青年最后成为电视栏目a contestant on the TV show of Who Wants to Be a 的故事。里面的关键词“India”、“ Millionaire”、“slumdog”与B海报中“Slumdog Millionaire TV game”以及Bollywood-tinged相吻合,故答案选B。 5.C本段电影介绍是关于警察、罪犯、卧底的内容,里面的关键字“crime”“ Police” “infiltrator” 等与C海报中的信息A policeman and a criminal go undercover and infiltrate(渗透) each Other’s worlds in this crime thriller相吻合,故答案选C。 考点:考查信息匹配。
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One of the greatest sources of unhappiness,in my experience,is the difficulty we have in accepting things as they are.

When we see something we don’t like,we wish it could be different.We cry out for something better.That may be human nature,or perhaps it’s something ingrained(根深蒂固的) in our culture.The root of the unhappiness isn’t necessarily that we want things to be different.However, it’s that we decided we didn’t like it in the first place.We’ve judged it as bad,rather than saying, “It's not bad or good,and it just is it.”

In one of my books,I said“You should expect people to mess up and expect things to go differently than you planned”.Some readers said it's too sorrowful to expect things to go wrong.However, it’s only negative if you see it as negative and judge it as bad.Instead,you could accept it as the way the world works and try to understand why that is.

This can be applied to whatever you do:how other people act at work,how politics works and how depressing the news media can be.Accept these things as they are,and try to understand why they’re that way.It will save you a lot of sadness,because you’ll no longer say,“Oh.1 wish bad things didn’t happen!’’

Does it mean you can never change things? Not at a11.But change things not because you can’t accept things as they are,but because you enjoy the process of changing,learning and growing.

Can we make this world a better place? You can say that you’11 continue to try to do things to help others,to grow as a person,to make a difference in this world.That’s the correct path you choose to take,because you enjoy that path.Therefore,when you find yourself judging and wishing for difference,try a different approach:accept,and understand.It might lead to some interesting results.

1.The author believes that we feel unhappy maybe because ___________.

A.it is our natural emotion in the life

B.culture asks us to be different from others

C.everyone has their own opinions on things

D.we dislike something in the beginning

2.Some readers think the words in the author’s book is too ______________.

A.depressing  B.frightening  C.delighting D.idealistic

3.In Paragraph 4,the underlined word "it" refers to ____________.

A.acting well at work and in politics

B.feeling depressed for the news media

C.accepting and understanding what has happened

D.saying something negative when bad things come

4.In the last paragraph,you are advised _____________.

A.to help others and make a difference

B.to enjoy what you have to do in the work

C.to judge yourself and make a wish for you

D.to try a new way when making the world better

5.What is the main theme of the passage?

A.Expecting things to be different gives us hope.

B.Accepting can make our life happier and better.

C.Traditional culture becomes root of unhappiness.

D.Judging good or bad is important for our world.

 

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Celebrities(名人) are more in love with themselves than the average person,according to a new study.

In case anyone needed proof, a new study supports the widely held perception:Famous people are more narcissistic(自我陶醉的),which means they are more in love with themselves than the average person is.That is the conclusion drawn by Drew Pinsky and S.Mark Young of the University of Southern California,whose study of 200 celebrities will appear in the Journal Of Research in Personality.

It is not the entertainment industry that turns stars into narcissists,the study found.Rather, it suggests,the self-adoring(自恋的)people seek jobs in show business.The study, whose subjects were a11 celebrities from Pinsky’s‘Loveline’radio show, found that reality TV stars were the most narcissistic of all celebrities.Female stars were also more likely than the male stars to exhibit narcissistic characteristics.

It’s “common sense” that celebrities are narcissists,said Jeremy Ritzlin,a longtime Hollywood psychologist who has not seen the study.“Everyone knows famous people are really in love with themselves,”he said.“So it would be natural for narcissists to be attracted toward the stage and spotlight,where other people will also think highly of them.”

Pinsky, an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at USC’S Keck School of Medicine,said narcissists desire attention,are overconfident,behave strangely and lack sympathy.“However, they are easily-liked,especially on first meeting,are outgoing and perform well in public,” added Pinsky, who has hosted the radio show“Loveline”for 20 years.

Celebrity guests appearing on the program were randomly chosen to participate in the study.They anonymously(匿名地)took the Narcissistic Personality Inventory test.which rates self-love levels based on seven components:superiority, exhibitionism,entitlement,vanity,authority, exploitativeness,and self-sufficiency.

1.Who are most likely to be self-adoring in the study?

A.The women stars.    B.The men stars

C.The average people.  D.It is not mentioned in the passage.

2.According to the forth paragraph.the fact “celebrities are narcissists”             .

A.is common in the entertainment industry

B.is a misunderstanding of Jeremy Ritzlin

C.is known to most of the people

D.is unreal on the stage

3.According to Pinsky, narcissists may NOT               .

A.hope to attract attention

B.be kind to poor people

C.believe in themselves

D.be liked by others easily

4.How were the celebrities surveyed in the study?

A.They were interviewed by Drew Pinsky and S.Mark Young.

B.They were invited to the University of Southern California.

C.They appeared on Pinsky’s‘Loveline’radio show.

D.They took the Narcissistic Personality Inventory test.

5.The author of this passage wants to tell US                .

A.how psychologists make a study

B.how entertainment industry produces celebrities

C.how people think of the famous stars

D.how celebrities feel about themselves

 

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Do you know of anyone who uses the truth to deceive(欺骗)?When someone tells you something that is true,but leaves out important information that should be included,he can give you a false picture.

For example,someone might say, ''I just won a hundred.dollars on the lottery(彩票).It was great.I took that dollar ticket back to the store and turned it in for one hundred dollars!".This guy's a winner,right? Maybe,maybe not.We then discover that he bought$200 worth of tickets, and only one was a winner.He’s really a big loser! He didn't say anything that was false,but he left out important information on purpose.That's called a half-truth.Half truths are not technically lies,but they are just as dishonest.

Some politicians often use this trick.Let’s say that during Governor Smith’s last term,her state lost one million jobs and gained three million jobs.Then she seeks another term.One of her opponents says, “During Governor Smith’s term,the state lost one million jobs!” That’s true.However,an honest statement would have been,“During Governor Smith’s term, the state had a net gain of two million jobs.”

Advertisers will sometimes use half-truths.It's against the law to make false statements so they try to mislead you with the truth.An advertisement might say,''Nine out of ten doctors advised their patients to take Yucky Pills to cure toothache.'' It fails to mention that they only asked ten doctors and nine of them work for the Yucky Company.

  This kind of deception happens too often.It’s a sad fact of life:Lies are lies,and sometimes the truth can 1ie as well.

1.The underlined word“opponents”in Paragraph 3 means             .

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2.We may infer that the author believes people should             .

A.buy lottery tickets if possible

B.make use of half-truths

C.be careful about what they are told

D.not trust the Yucky Company

3.How many examples does the writer give to show how the truth is used to deceive?

A.One.    B.Two.    C.Three.D.Four.

4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.Using half truths is against the law.

B.Technically,half truths are in fact lies.

C.Yucky Pills is a very good medicine for toothache.

D.Governor Smith did a good job during her last term.

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B.Sometimes the truth can lie as well.

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Their influence was at its height in the 1 960s.but their music continues to stir listeners today.However, up until recently one aspect of the Beatles was struck in Yesterday:The music had never been remastered (重新灌录).But on September 9 that situation came to an end,with the release of the entire band’s music in a digital makeover.It is probably the biggest reissue(重新发行)in pop music history, said British newspaper the Financial Times.

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B.Because of changing lengths of hair the four Liverpool boys wore.

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D.Because of their albums.

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C.The entire band’s music in a digital makeover will be remastered.

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C.They were the first band to have their own works.

D.They wore special suits.

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C.They did what other bands had never done before.

D.They play their hits at every concert.

 

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