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I'm going to see a movie with my friends this weekend. We love seeing ?movies, but we all like different kinds. I like to see thrillers and science fictions, my friend Sam loves action movies and comedies and my best friend, Lee, loves a good romance. Because we like different kinds of ?movies, it can be difficult to choose(选择)one to see. So we usually take turns(轮流)to choose the movie. It's my turn to choose this weekend, so we're going to see ?Harry PotterⅢ, a new movie: it's number one at the box office, and everyone is saying what a great movie it is. I can't wait!?

1.How many kinds of movies does the writer talk about in the story??

A. Six.          B. Five.          C. Four.?

2.Harry PotterⅢ is _______movie right now.?

A. a boring              B. a popular                  C. an action?

3.How do the writer and his friends choose which movie to see??

A. They like different kinds of movies.?

B. They let Lee choose which movie to see.?

C. They take turns to choose a movie to see.?

4.What is the main idea(中心意思)of the story??

A. Choosing which movie to see can be difficult.?

B. It's a good thing to see movies with friends.?

C. Everyone likes the new movie ?Harry PotterⅢ.

 

【答案】

1.B

2.B

3.C

4.A

【解析】

1.由“I like to see thrillers and science fictions, my friend Sam loves action movies and comedies and my best friend, Lee, loves a good romance”可知。2.由“so we're going to see ?Harry PotterⅢ,...I can't it”,可知。

3.由“So we usually talk turns to choose the movie”可知。

4.由短文的意思:不同的人喜欢不同的电影,因此选择看哪一部是困难的。

 

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