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【题目】When Wu Jia, then aged 23, returned from Canada to work for her father’s Hangzhou-based Zoland Animation (动画) in 2007, she found Chinese animation productions were just-so-so. Back then, Chinese animation shown at overseas events, received a poor response.

But things soon changed following a boom in China’s movie and television industries. By 2011, China developed into one of the world’s largest animation producers, with animation and cartoon products reaching a record of 260,000 minutes.

However, that figure has witnessed a fall in recent years. The latest statistics show that China made only 244 animated productions totaling 83,600 minutes in 2017. But Wu says: “Chinese animators are changing from quantity to quality and Chinese animators are now producing more quality works” at the 14th China International Cartoon & Animation Festival.

Wu, now the chairman of Zoland Animation, is among those who are part of China’s rapidly growing animation industry. She says the company has so far displayed more than 8,000 hours of animated content to 93 countries and regions, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, South Korea and Russia.

Magic Eye, one of Zoland’s most popular animated works, which was sold to just Singapore in 2006, is now reaching the screens of nearly 80 countries and regions worldwide. The 500-episode animated series about an alien boy’s adventures on Earth also has a sequel (续集) series Magic Eye is Back, which has 104 episodes. Thanks to Magic Eye’s popularity, the sequel quickly arouses interest in overseas markets and is being displayed in 38 countries and regions.

Speaking about how to succeed abroad, Wu says: “First, the works should be good. And, you need an experienced team who knows international markets.”

1Which chart can describe the development of animation production in the past ten years?

A. B.

C. D.

2What does the author attempt to tell the readers in the third paragraph?

A. China’s animators should produce more works like before.

B. China has become the largest animation producer.

C. China’s animation industry is shifting from quantity to quality.

D. China’s animation industry is developing blindly.

3“Magic Eye” is mentioned in the passage to suggest that .

A. China’s animation industry is expanding its market overseas

B. China’s animation industry is growing at home rapidly

C. The animation about kids’ adventure is always popular

D. Long animated series can always arouse kids’ interest

4What can we predict from Wu Jia’s words in the last paragraph?

A. She will go back to Canada to learn animation.

B. She will move her company overseas.

C. Her company will leave from the international market.

D. Her company will try to create products of high quality.

【答案】

1B

2C

3A

4D

【解析】

本文主要介绍了20072017年中国动画产业的发展。

1细节理解题。根据第一段2007she found Chinese animation productions were just-so-so.,2010260,000 minutes,2017only 244 animated productions totaling 83,600 minutes,可知 B正确。

2推理判断题。根据第三段…only 244 animated productions totaling 83,600 minutes in 2017. But Wu says: “Chinese animators are changing from quantity to quality and Chinese animators are now producing more quality works”可知虽然2017年虽然数量减少,但现在中国动画更注重质量而不是数量.

3推理判断题.根据文章第五段Thanks to Magic Eye’s popularity, the sequel quickly arouses interest in overseas markets and is being displayed in 38 countries and regions.可知由于Magic Eye的流行引起了海外市场的兴趣,38个国家和地区被展出,所以提到Magic Eye是为了说明中国的动画业正在拓展其国外市场.

4推理判断题.根据文章最后一段Speaking about how to succeed abroad, Wu says: “First, the works should be good. And, you need an experienced team who knows international markets.”可知想要在海外市场成功,首先要保证作品质量好,其次要要有了解国际市场的有经验的团队,因此D正确.

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