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Steven Spielberg never fails to blow us away with his imagination.

The US director’s latest film Ready Player One (头号玩家),which was released in Chinese cinemas on March 30, is a story set in the year 2045, when people escape their hopeless everyday lives by putting on a VR mask and entering a virtual(虚拟)world named Oasis. This fantasy land is filled with characters and settings right out of classic films and videogames. At the age of 71, Spielberg is still at the top of his game.

Indeed, Spielberg has always been a “gamer” himself- or more precisely, a “game changer”.

When his thriller Jaws(大白鲨)came out in 1975, it struck a chord (引起共鸣)with audiences all around the world and even kept people from going swimming for fear of the “teeth in the sea”. The film was also an example of what we know as summer hits. And again in 1982 his alien film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Spielberg challenged people’s belief that aliens are something to be feared by telling a story about a loving friendship between a space culture and a little boy.

Now comes Ready Player One. When Wade Watts, the film’s teenager leading figure, finally prevents Oasis from falling into the wrong hands, he is given ownership of the virtual world by its late designer James Haliday. But Watts makes a decision that he hopes will make people want to appreciate their real lives, instead of spending all their free time escaping reality in Oasis, which is a real-life message that Spielberg is trying to deliver to the audience.

1.Which movie mentioned in the passage is not a science fiction?

A. Ready Player One    B. Jaws

C. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial    D. All the above

2.Why Spielberg is referred to as a “game changer” ?

A. because his movies are very thrilling.

B. because he could still make a breakthrough at the age of 71.

C. because he tries to convey an important message to his audiences.

D. because his movies are always leading the trend.

3.What message does Spielberg try to send to his audiences in his latest movie Ready Player One?

A. He holds an optimistic view about human’s future.

B. VR technology will be widely used in our society in the future.

C. We shouldn’t escape from reality.

D. There might be friendships between aliens and human beings.

4.What is the best title of this passage?

A. A leading director    B. Remember Reality

C. Classical movies    D. A game changer

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文是一篇人物介绍。文章主要介绍了电影界著名导演史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格的最新电影《头号玩家》以及他的成就。文章通过Steven Spielberg的电影告诉我们要“记住现实”。 1.推理判断题。根据第二段中The US director’s latest film Ready Player One (头号玩家),---, when people escape their hopeless everyday lives by putting on a VR mask and entering a virtual(虚拟)world named Oasis.可知,Ready Player One是一部科幻小说;根据第四段中And again in 1982 his alien film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Spielberg challenged people’s belief that aliens are something to be feared by telling a story about a loving friendship between a space culture and a little boy.可知,E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial是一部科幻小说;根据When his thriller Jaws(大白鲨)came out in 1975, it struck a chord (引起共鸣)with audiences all around the world and even kept people from going swimming for fear of the “teeth in the sea”.可知,Jaws不是科幻小说。故选B。 2.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段When his thriller Jaws(大白鲨)came out in 1975, it struck a chord (引起共鸣)with audiences all around the world and even kept people from going swimming for fear of the “teeth in the sea”. The film was also an example of what we know as summer hits. And again in 1982 his alien film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Spielberg challenged people’s belief that aliens are something to be feared by telling a story about a loving friendship between a space culture and a little boy.通过对他的两部电影的介绍,Spielberg之所以被称为“游戏规则改变者”是因为他的电影总是引领潮流。故选D。 3.细节理解题。根据最后一段中But Watts makes a decision that he hopes will make people want to appreciate their real lives, instead of spending all their free time escaping reality in Oasis, which is a real-life message that Spielberg is trying to deliver to the audience.可知,在他最新的电影就绪的Ready Player One中,斯皮尔伯格试图向他的观众传达的信息是“我们不应该从现实生活中逃脱,人们应该尽可能地享受他们的真实生活”。故选C。 4.主旨大意题。根据第一段Steven Spielberg never fails to blow us away with his imagination.he和最后一段中But Watts makes a decision that he hopes will make people want to appreciate their real lives, instead of spending all their free time escaping reality in Oasis, which is a real-life message that Spielberg is trying to deliver to the audience.可知,本文通过Steven Spielberg的电影告诉我们要“记住现实”。故选B。
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