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1.As the hazy(雾霾)weather in China is getting worse, I a________ to the public to protect our environment starting with what we can do in our daily life.
2.If most people d__________ a day’s pay to the Hope Project, it will make a real difference to the children in need.
3.A government official was murdered last Friday and the police are collecting information that is r____________ to the case.
4.Former South African president Nelson Mandela passed away peacefully in the c_________ of his family around 20:50 p.m. on Dec. 5.
5.C_________ to many people’s belief, highly intelligent children are not necessarily certain to achieve academic success at high school.
6.It is a truth universally a_____________ that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
7.My English teacher has offered lots of suggestions and comments on my paper and p_______ every page of my draft.?
8.She was still angry with him, so she did not listen to what he was explaining and d___________ ignoring him all day.
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The use of the word imitation(模仿) reminds me that we ought to make some more comments on the risk of people imitating what they see on the screen in the way of crime(犯罪) or violence.First there was always a risk of children acting out scenes which could be dangerous.For example,I remember a woman who was head of a middle school telling me that she had happened to look out of her window when the children were on the playground and had seen them putting a small boy on a chair with a rope round his neck and the rope over the branch of a tree;fortunately she was in time to get there before the child was hanged.I remember a film in particular in which the hero who was imprisoned had escaped by electrocuting(通电触死) his guard,the technique of doing this being shown in detail.This was the kind of scene which we could cut for these reasons.
In films for young people and adults we always tried to keep off the screen the details of criminal techniques,such as how to open a locked door with a piece of hard plastic or how to open a safe;if we were consulted(请教) before production,I used to advise that the details should not be shown.When I gave talks in prisons about film checking I had full support for this,since fathers who were in prison for criminal offences did not want their children to get on crime.
Every time I gave a talk in a prison someone used to mention the French film Rififi.made by Jules Dassin in 1954.This remarkable film showed in great detail a robbery of a jeweller’s shop,the robbery lasting about half an hour and being backed by only natural sound...one of the most brilliant film sequences(连续镜头) of all time.I remember our discussion at the time.We thought that the robbery was finished only with the use of advanced and obviously expensive equipment and that only the most experienced and skilled criminals could possibly imitate it;we believed therefore that it was relatively safe.When talking in prisons some years later I learned that there had been several robberies in which the techniques had been copied,so perhaps we were wrong.
【小题1】The writer thinks that______.
| A.the details of the criminal technique should be kept |
| B.the details of the crime should not be shown on the screen |
| C.children should not imitate what they see on the screen |
| D.it is dangerous to imitate what they see on the screen |
| A.The writer likes it very much. |
| B.The writer is strongly against it. |
| C.The writer thinks the film has some value. |
| D.The writer does not show his/her attitude. |
| A.that the robbery shown needs experience and skills |
| B.that some very good tools were used in the robbery |
| C.that the film showed the technique in detail |
| D.that the technique of the robbery was not imitated |
| A.it is hard for children to tell the differences between real life and the imaginary |
| B.only people in prison support film checking |
| C.only children imitate what they have seen on the screen |
| D.the writer used to advise the details of crime should be shown |
Have you got any wonderful plans for your coming winter vacation? Here are some wonderful films for you to kill time.
| Away We Go It’s about taking the scenic route in life, preparing for the hope and excitement and fear of new beginnings, while never forgetting to look out of the window. | Orphan You want a good horror film about a child from hell? Then you got one! Do not, in any cases, take children to see it. |
| 500 Days of Summer Here is a rare movie that begins by telling us how it will end and is about how the hero has no idea why. | 2012 It’s just an entertaining Hollywood blockbuster(大片) with plenty of jokes, instead of a description of what the end of the world is really like. Don’t take it too seriously! |
| A.make comments on films for a cinema | B.introduce films for a film corporation |
| C.recommend several films for fun | D.advertise several films for a website |
| A.Away We Go. | B.Orphan. | C.2012. | D.500 Days of Summer. |
| A.Roland Emmerich. | B.Tom and Summer. | C.Burt and Verona. | D.Esther. |
| A.Orphan is a comedy about Esther adopted by a kind family. |
| B.500 Days of Summer is a romance with a happy ending. |
| C.Away We Go shows beautiful scenery on the young couple’s journey. |
| D.The ancient Mayan prediction is going to happen in 2012. |
NPR has ended its contract with Juan Williams, one of its senior news analysts, after he made comments about Muslims on the Fox News Channel.
NPR said in a statement that it gave Mr. Williams notice of his ending in this organization on Wednesday night.
The move came after Mr. Williams, who is also a Fox News political analyst, appeared on the “The O’Reilly Factor” on Monday. On the show, the host, Bill O’Reilly, asked him to respond to the idea that the United States was facing a “Muslim dilemma(窘境).”Mr. O’Reilly said, “The cold truth is that in the world today jihad(圣战), helped and encouraged by some Muslim nations, is the biggest threat on the planet.”
Mr. Williams said he agreed with Mr. O'Reilly.
He continued: “You know the kind of books I've written about the civil rights movement in this country. But
when I get on the plane. I got to tell you, if I see people who are in Muslim clothing and I think, you know, they are identifying themselves first and known as Muslim. I get worried. I get nervous. ”
Mr. Williams also made reference to the Pakistani immigrant who was guilty this month trying to plant a car bomb in Times Square. “He said the war with Muslims, America's war is just beginning, first drop of blood. I don’t think there’s any way to get away from these facts,” Mr. Williams said.
NPR said in its statement that the remarks “were inconsistent with our editorial standards and practices, and weakened his reputation as a news analyst with NPR”
The publ
ic radio organization said it thanked him for many years of service. Mr. Williams did
not immediately respond on Wednesday night to an e-mail seeking comment.
Mr. Williams' contributions on Fox raised eyebrows at NPR in the past. In February 2009, NPR said it had asked that he stop being identified on “The O’Reilly Factor” as a “senior correspondent for NPR,” even though that title was accurate.
【小题1】 According to the passage, NPR is probably_ .
| A.a TV station | B.a public radio organization |
| C.a newspaper | D.a website |
| A.Juan Williams made comments on the Fox News Channel without NPR's permission |
| B.NPR was disappointed about Juan Williams’ performance in its programs |
| C.Juan Williams' remarks about Muslims ruined NPR's reputation |
| D.Juan Williams' comments and performances didn't agree with NPR's traditions |
| A.Juan Williams is afraid of taking a plane. |
| B.It’s very easy to recognize Muslims because their clothes are special. |
| C.Muslims are sometimes considered dangerous to the safety of the world. |
| D.Juan Williams looks down upon Muslims. |
| A.NPR ended its contract with Juan Williams |
| B.Muslims are the biggest threat to the world |
| C.Juan Williams, the senior news analyst of NPR |
| D.Fired from NPR, Juan Williams keeps talking on Fox |
The use of the word imitation(模仿) reminds me that we ought to make some more comments on the risk of people imitating what they see on the screen in the way of crime(犯罪) or violence.First there was always a risk of children acting out scenes which could be dangerous.For example,I remember a woman who was head of a middle school telling me that she had happened to look out of her window when the children were on the playground and had seen them putting a small boy on a chair with a rope round his neck and the rope over the branch of a tree;fortunately she was in time to get there before the child was hanged.I remember a film in particular in which the hero who was imprisoned had escaped by electrocuting(通电触死) his guard,the technique of doing this being shown in detail.This was the kind of scene which we could cut for these reasons.
In films for young people and adults we always tried to keep off the screen the details of criminal techniques,such as how to open a locked door with a piece of hard plastic or how to open a safe;if we were consulted(请教) before production,I used to advise that the details should not be shown.When I gave talks in prisons about film checking I had full support for this,since fathers who were in prison for criminal offences did not want their children to get on crime.
Every time I gave a talk in a prison someone used to mention the French film Rififi.made by Jules Dassin in 1954.This remarkable film showed in great detail a robbery of a jeweller’s shop,the robbery lasting about half an hour and being backed by only natural sound...one of the most brilliant film sequences(连续镜头) of all time.I remember our discussion at the time.We thought that the robbery was finished only with the use of advanced and obviously expensive equipment and that only the most experienced and skilled criminals could possibly imitate it;we believed therefore that it was relatively safe.When talking in prisons some years later I learned that there had been several robberies in which the techniques had been copied,so perhaps we were wrong.
The writer thinks that______.
A.the details of the criminal technique should be kept
B.the details of the crime should not be shown on the screen
C.children should not imitate what they see on the screen
D.it is dangerous to imitate what they see on the screen
What is the writer’s attitude(态度) towards the film in which the hero had escaped by electrocuting the guard?
A.The writer likes it very much.
B.The writer is strongly against it.
C.The writer thinks the film has some value.
D.The writer does not show his/her attitude.
All the following statements about“Rififi”are true EXCEPT______.
A.that the robbery shown needs experience and skills
B.that some very good tools were used in the robbery
C.that the film showed the technique in detail
D.that the technique of the robbery was not imitated
It can be inferred from the passage that______.
A.it is hard for children to tell the differences between real life and the imaginary
B.only people in prison support film checking
C.only children imitate what they have seen on the screen
D.the writer used to advise the details of crime should be shown
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