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                     Enjoy Your Favorites in Star Cinema

                               SEPTEMBER

Fri. -Sun.

Voldemort:14:00; 16: 00

Lord of the Rings H—The Two Towers; 14:00;16:00;20:00;22: 00 Mon. -Thurs.

The Lion King;Shrek H: 12:00;14:00;16:00;20:00

                                  OCTOBER

Fri. -Sun.

Goblet of Fire: 14:00;16:00

Lord of the Rings W—The Return of the King: 14:00;16:00;20:00;22:00 Mon. -Thurs.

Lord of the Rings H—The Two Towers;12:00;14:00;16:00;20: 00 Voldemort:12:00;14:00;16: 00


  Tickets must be booked any time up to SO minutes before the film starts. Ticket holders are given seat numbers.

  Drinks are provided. Food may be bought from the shop and eaten in the area provided outside the cinema.

  Ticket price:Adults: $16;Children under 6 : $6;Students under 16: $10 Smoking is not allowed anywhere in the cinema. Mobile phones must be powered off. 

(   ) 1. What film can you see on a Saturday night in October?

A.     Lord of the Rings III ―The Return of the King.

B.     Lord of the Rings II ―The Two Towers.

C.     The Lion King;Shrek U .

D.     Voldemort.

(   ) 2. When can you see the film Voldemort?

A. Tuesday,October, 4 p.m. B. Tuesday, October, 10 p.m.

C. Thursday, September, 8 p.m. D. Friday, September, 4 a.m.

(   ) 3. How much will it cost for a family with two children (one is 5 and the other is 8) to

see a film?

A.   $22. B.   $30. C.   $44. D. $48.

(   ) 4. When can people book tickets?

A.     The day before the film.

B.     Anytime before the film.

C.     An hour before the film.

D. No later than half an hour before the film. 

(   ) 5. What can you do in the cinema?

A. Eat some food. B. Have some drinks.

C. Make a phone call. D. Smoke in the area provided.

1. A 2. A 3. D 4. D 5. B
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(   ) 1. We know from the reading the doctor        .

A.     didn't know how to plant trees at all

B.     wasn't good at his own medical job

C.     had his own ways of planting trees

D.     had nothing to do but plant trees

(   ) 2. When Dr. Gibbs said "pick out the weaker trees early on" , he meant that        .

A.     some weak trees would be easily found out at the beginning

B.     he would choose the weak trees to water earlier

C.     the weak trees would be sent to his patients later

D.     he would not plant weak trees so early any more
(   ) 3. The passage tells us that the writer        .

A.     should beat his trees with a rolled-up newspaper

B.     didn't often water his trees

C.     didn't have a large field

D.     took too much care of his trees

(   ) 4. The writer wants to change his prayer,hoping that        .

A.     his trees will be stronger than Dr. Gibbs'

B.     his trees will not be beaten down

C.     his sons will be better at planting trees

D.     his sons will be able to face difficulties 

(   ) 5. Which can be the best title of the reading?

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(   ) 1. The writer learns from her parents     .

A. not to eat leftovers    B. to eat good food

C. not to waste food    D. to make good food

(   ) 2. She finds that people in Ilan       

A. always waste food    B. don't use leftovers

C. don't have enough food D. can cook special food

(   ) 3. Kao zha is a good dish that is made with         .

A. fruit,meat and other things  B. fresh and sweet duck meat

C. some different leftovers    D. meat,soup and fruit

(   ) 4. There are         kinds of special foods mentioned in the passage.

A. two    B. three C. four    D. five

(   ) 5. From the passage,we know that         .

A.     there was not enough food in Ilan long ago

B.     leftovers can't be used to cook delicious food

C.     zao bing is a famous dish without any fat in it

D.     the writer is interested in very big banquets

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