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1.The most famous war movies reflect the American public's continuous fascination with World War II and the Vietnam War.Many movies of this kind have been well-received when they were first shown,but few of them have enjoyed lasting fame and popularity.The films on the list of the five most famous war movies still remain fresh and are popular among many people.
The Longest Day
An all-star cast recreates D-Day and the Normandy attack,the greatest landing and aerial(空中的) invasion in history.This is probably the most famous war movie because of the large number of big stars who have roles in the film.
Apocalypse Now
This is a famous war movie because of its description of the Vietnam War and excellent performance from Marlon Brando,Martin Sheen and Robert Duvall.The film,full of memorable scenes and quotes,is widely viewed as a masterpiece of movie making.
The Dirty Dozen
Lee Marvin,playing an officer who thinks and acts independently,is appointed to train twelve prisoners,most of whom have been sentenced to death,to go on a suicide mission to kill several Nazi generals.If any of the men makes it back,they may get a pardon.This is one of the most popular war movies ever made.
Platoon
This famous war movie is the fictional account of a platoon(排) in Vietnam that is divided into two competing groups.The plot is partly based on the director Oliver Stone's real life experience.
Midway
This is probably the most famous war movie ever made about navy.It's based on the battle between Japanese and American aircraft carrier groups near Hawaii in World War II that resulted in a decisive American victory.

21.What are the most important themes of the movies mentioned aboveA?
A.World War II and the Vietnam War.
B.Competitions in the Vietnam War.
C.Fights between Nazi generals and soldiers.
D.D-Day landing and the Normandy attack.
22.The text is meant toC.
A.describe five most famous movie posters
B.choose the best war movie among the five
C.introduce five masterpieces of American films
D.celebrate the success of the five American films
23.What can we infer from the underlined sentence?
A.The prisoners will be punished if they fail.
B.The prisoners might be willing to have a try.
C.The prisoners might be scared and run away.
D.The prisoners have to take Nazi generals back.

分析 本文介绍了没醉最杰出的五部反映二战和越战的经典战争片.

解答 ACB
21.A 细节题.  文中第一段的The most famous war movies reflect the American public's continuous fascination with World War II and the Vietnam War.可知最著名的电影反映的是美国对第二次世界大战和越南战争的迷恋.故所提电影的主题基本都是和二战以及越南战争.故选A.
22.C  主旨题.浏览全文可知,文章主要是对美国非常出色的五部电影做了简介.故选C.
23.B   推断题.划线句子意为:如果他们能够完成任务归来,那么就能赦免他们的罪.因此可推断出罪犯都有可能想尝试一下.故选B.

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