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Relationship between you and foodDo you live to eat or eat to live£¿What kind of relationship do you have with food£¿
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Black sheep and Uncle BobThere are sheep and an English teacher in this article£®The teacher works in Russia£®He explains why he finds family stories interesting£®He also tells us what makes his own family special£®
Films that aren't really about CanadaYou can't see much of Canada in American films like the 1953 movie Niagara£®
For me£¬Canada is a place that starts somewhere on the other side of that waterfall£®
Ice cream and banking
 
Most people in Britain believe that it's a good idea to save money£®This is an important part of the culture£¬or at least it was in the past£®
21£®What information can you get from the article Relationship between you and food£¿B
A£®About waterfalls£®B£®About food£®C£®About culture£®D£®About Russia
22£®What is Black sheep and Uncle Bob about£¿A
A£®Family stories£®B£®Banking£®C£®Canada£®D£®American films£®
23£®Which article is about saving money£¿C
A£®Films that aren't really about Canada£®
B£®Black sheep and Uncle Bob£®
C£®Ice cream and banking£®
D£®Relationship between you and food£®
24£®Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage£¿D
A£®There is a Chinese teacher in the article£®
B£®Uncle Bob tells us about his interesting family£®
C£®We can't find out anything about food in the article£®
D£®There isn't much of Canada in the movie Niagara£®
15£®In Hollywood£¬as in war£¬truth is often the first casualty£®Stories told on screen demand heroes£¬devils and a clear plot line£®Real life£¬on the other hand£¬tends to get messy-the lines between good and bad often cross£®Two years ago£¬director Oliver Stone was severely criticized in the press for playing fast and loose with certain facts in JFK£®Jim Sheridan's In the Name of the Father has largely escaped such criticism in the U£®S£®£¬but only because Americans are unfamiliar with the story it is based on£®In Britain£¬where people have lived with the case of the Guildford Four for 20 years£¬the film's reception has been considerably stormier£®
The movie tells the tale of Gerry Conlon£¬who along with three other youths was falsely accused of killing five people in a 1974 I£®R£®A£®bombing of two pubs in Guildford£¬England£®The four-three men and a woman-served 14 years in prison before their convictions£¨¶¨×were overturned£®Seven friends and relatives of Conlon's £¨the Maguire Seven£©£¬including his father£¬also served many years on false charges of having made the bombs£®
Though Sheridan never set out to make a documentary£¬he has been attacked for needlessly twisting the facts of the case£®The film£¬for instance£¬shows the Maguire Seven on trial with the Guildford Four£¬though the cases were tried separately£®In some of its most affecting scenes£¬it shows Conlon£¬played by Daniel Day-Lewis£¬sharing a jail cell with his father£¬though the two were often not even in the same prison£®A grand and heroic part is carved for actress Emma Thompson£¬playing Conlon's lawyer£¬Gareth Peirce£¬but in reality Peirce was a minor figure and another lawyer£¬Alastair Logan£¬deserves most of the credit for freeing the Four£®An important scene in which Peirce steals a crucial piece of evidence from a police file was fabricated for the film£»it was a police investigation that uncovered the buried evidence of Conlon's innocence£®
Sheridan insists that he was seeking an"emotional honesty"and that the real subject of his film was a son's changing relationship with his father£®But if that was his intended subject£¬say some close to the case£¬the director should have used someone else's story£®"The truth is that Gerry Conlon had very little time for his father£¬"says Sean Smyth£¬an uncle£®"It's a good film£¬well acted and everything£¬"admits Conlon's aunt£¬Anne Maguire£®"But I think if they'd put more of the true facts in£¬it would have been a much more powerful film£®"

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B£®Oliver Stone£¬a well-known director£¬deserved high praise for his work in JFK
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D£®Unlike Americans£¬British people think highly of the film In the Name of the Father
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60£®Which of the following statements is the truth about the case Guildford Four£¿A
A£®It was the police that finally proved Colon's innocence£®
B£®In all£¬seven people£¬including Conlon's father£¬were put into prison£®
C£®Colon and his father were tried together at the court£®
D£®Emma Thompson£¬Colon's lawyer£¬played a key role in freeing him£®
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The Green School Project has become part of the environmental education in our school£®However£¬there are still a lot of problems in the school£®Very often you come across an empty classroom with the lights still on£®It's not difficult to find evidence of wasting water£¬a very serious problem£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£©Additionally£¬students do not recycle enough£¬throwing away the soft drink bottles£¬used exercise papers and books£®Worse still£¬many students still use the non-environmental friendly lunch boxes£¬causing the"white pollution"£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐͶþ£©
These things show that many students lack the sense of environmental awareness£®It's important to educate students to be more environmentally friendly£®At the same time£¬students can do small things£¬such as collecting used items for recycling£¬turning off the lights£¬saving water£®Always remember that it's everyone's responsibility to protect the environment£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÈý£©£®
19£®A new"Rembrandt"painting created in Amsterdam is making headlines around the world£®However£¬the authentic-looking masterpiece is not the work of the 17th-century Dutch artist£®It is a new painting that uses technology to imitate Rembrandt's technique so perfectly that it could easily be mistaken for one created by the great artist himself£®
It took a team 18 months to complete the clever fake£®Called the"Next Rembrandt£¬"it uses data and technology to bring one of the greatest artists of all time back to life£®
The team began by collecting data from the Dutch artist's 346 paintings to help them imitate his technique£¬choice of color£¬structure£¬and topic£¬as closely as possible£®Once ready£¬the individual elements were put together to form the face and the bust £¨°ëÉíÏñ£©in the same size as the original paintings created by the Dutch artist£®The team then used technology to add depth to the 2D image£®Once ready£¬a 3D printer was used to bring the"Next Rembrandt"back to life-a portrait of a white male between 30 and 40 years old£¬wearing black clothes£¬a white collar£¬and hat£®
An expert in the team says the goal of the project was to start a discussion about how data and technology could become an essential part of the art world£®While the project did receive some criticism from a few experts£¬many art historians including Rembrandt experts were incredibly supportive£®They even acted as advisors to ensure that the"Next Rembrandt"would be a masterpiece-one that even the famous Dutch artist would be proud of£®
Born in Amsterdam in 1606£¬Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn is one of the world's most famous artists£®The productive painter was famous for his portraits thanks to his ability to grab realistic emotions£®Unfortunately£¬like many artists of his time£¬Rembrandt's talents were not recognized during this lifetime£®The artist died penniless in 1669£¬after suffering through many years of hardship£®

32£®What appeared in the media's headlines according to Paragraph 1£¿C
A£®A Dutch artist£®
B£®A new technology£®
C£®A new"Rembrandt"painting£®
D£®An art exhibit in Amsterdam£®
33£®Why did the team start the project£¿A
A£®To try to use data and technology on art works£®
B£®To make a new masterpiece by Rembrandt£®
C£®To prove new technology is great£®
D£®To create an art alternative£®
34£®From the last paragraph£¬we can know Rembrandt£®D
A£®was famous for painting scenery£®
B£®was born in Amsterdam in 1669£®
C£®was world-famous when he was alive£®
D£®suffered a lot when he was alive£®
35£®What can be the best title for the text£¿A
A£®Computer Created"Rembrandt"Painting
B£®Experts Work Hard on a New Rembrandt
C£®A Famous Dutch Artist and his Works
D£®Modern Technology of Imitating£®

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