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Emma Watson, 26, brings her childhood Disney character to life. The British actress played the beautiful girl Belle in Disney¡¯s new live-action movie Beauty and the Beast(Ò°ÊÞ). She also sang for the role, the first time she has done so in her career. The movie came out in China on March 17. Originally an animation film, it tells how a cursed man-beast is changed into a handsome prince by the love of Belle.

To play the lead role in Beauty and the Beast, Watson turned down the offer of La La Land, which won six awards besides the Best Actress at this year¡¯s Oscars. However, she does not regret it. She told Vanity Fair that she believes the movie says something that is important for people to hear.

This is not her first time being invited to play a Disney princess. She refused the offer to play Cinderella. But she happily took on Belle because she saw her as a better role model. Belle doesn¡¯t mind Beast¡¯s ugly appearance and sees his good heart within. ¡°She remains curious, compassionate (ÓÐͬÇéÐÄ) and open-minded,¡± she told Total Film. ¡°She¡¯s not easily swayed by other people¡¯s ideas.¡±

But to build her own version of Belle, Watson had a hand in shaping the character. She wanted Belle to be busy instead of just playing in the castle all day. So she had the idea of turning Belle into an inventor, like her father. And Belle even made a washing machine herself, though people broke it. She wanted it to free girls from chores (ÔÓÎñ) and allow them to learn how to read. She told Entertainment Weekly that people who broke the washing machine was symbolic (ÏóÕ÷µÄ) of people who broke Belle¡¯s spirit and pushed her to become the woman they wanted her to be.

1.According to the passage, what does the movie Beauty and the Beast tell us?

A. The reason why the beast has an ugly appearance.

B. Beauties always fall in love with the ugly beasts easily.

C. Belle loves the beast and doesn¡¯t care about his appearance.

D. A cursed man-beast is changed into a handsome prince by love.

2.Why did Watson play the lead role in Beauty and the Beast?

A. Because she refused to play Cinderella.

B. Because she had no chance to play in La La land.

C. Because she saw Belle as a better role model.

D. Because she thought the movie was important for people.

3.Why did people break Belle¡¯s washing machine?

A. Because they thought the machine was useless.

B. Because they had an idea of turning her into an inventor.

C. Because they wanted to push her to be the woman they liked.

D. Because they wanted her to be busy instead of playing in the castle.

4.Which may be the best title for this passage?

A. A Disney¡¯s Princess. B. More than a Beauty.

C. Beauty and the Beast. D. A beauty¡¯s love story.

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Then in the seventh grade, my sister suggested I _____ voice lessons. After considering it for a short time, I did. I began a series of vocal exercises.

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After that, I started singing to myself as _____ as I could in my own room. That¡¯s something I would never have done before. One classmate even said that I _____ be in the school¡¯s talent show.

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At this time, a deep voice said, ¡°if a breeze (΢·ç) can cross the desert, so can a river.¡±It was the voice of the desert. But the little stream answered, ¡°that¡¯s because a breeze can fly, but I can¡¯t.¡±

¡°That¡¯s because you can¡¯t give up what you are. Let yourself evaporate (Õô·¢) into the breeze, and it can take you across,¡± said the desert.

¡°Give up what I am now? No! No!¡± The little stream could not accept this idea.

¡°The breeze can carry the vapor (ÕôÆû) across the desert and let it leave as rain. The rain will form a river again,¡± said the desert. ¡°And whether you¡¯re a river or vapor, your nature (±¾ÐÔ) never changes.¡±

Hearing this, the little stream went into the open arms of the breeze. It carried her to the next stage (½×¶Î) of her life.

1.Where did the little stream aim to go?

A. To the desert B. To the mountain C. To the ocean D. To the air

2.What did the stream think when she reached a desert?

A. She thought she couldn¡¯t cross the desert.

B. She believed she could cross the desert.

C. She thought she knew well about the desert.

D. She started to worry about herself.

3.What does the underlined word ¡°it¡± refer to (Ö¸µÄÊÇ)?

A. The desert. B. The nature. C. The breeze. D. The stream.

4.What did the stream do in the end?

A. Crossed the desert. B. Stopped trying. C. Failed to get to the ocean. D. Died.

5.What is the main idea of the story?

A. The road to success is not always easy.

B. We should do the right thing whatever others say.

C. Our lives can be as difficult as the little stream¡¯s.

D. To succeed, we should change the way we used to be.

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