摘要: thinks highly of the movie. A. Some well-respected local Indian filmmakers B. The people who live in slums in Mumbai C. The Wall Street Journal in New York D. Indian author Chitra Divakaruni

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     A Mumbai based but British made movie, Slumdog Millionaire took the most Oscars in Hollywood
last week. Starring a cast (演员阵容) of unknown actors, the movie won eight awards including best
picture and best director. The movie follows the life of an 18-year-old boy who's grown up in the slums
(贫民窟) of Mumbai, India.
     The boy ends up winning money and love when he makes it onto a popular TV game show.
     In spite of the film's Success at the Academy Awards, Indians have mixed feelings about Slumdog.
The argument about how the movie portrays (描述) India began when it hit cinemas.
     The film is set in the poor and cruel society of one of Mumbai's slums. In one scene, the hero jumps
into a smelly open-air toilet to run after a pop star. That world, though real to hundreds of millions of
Indians, is very different to how modem India sees itself. Many Indian audiences feel uncomfortable with
the film's portraying of India as a slum land.
     Several well-respected local Indian filmmakers have said the story has been tailored for western
audiences. Veteran Bollywood star, Amitabh Bachchan, said the film portrayed India as a" Third World,
dirty developing nation."
     Even some of those who like the movie are unhappy with its title. People who live in slums have taken
to the streets with signs that read: "Don't call us dogs" and "I am not a slum dog."
     "It's understandable why people are unhappy with the title." Indian author Chitra Divakaruni told the
New York Times. "In Indian culture being called a dog is extremely rude.It is often used in films to
describe evil people."
     However, others have been more positive. The Wall Street Journal in New York described Slumdog
as "the world's first globalized masterpiece (杰作)
1. Many Indians are unhappy with the movie because _____.
A. it is not made by Indians
B. it portrays a wrong picture of India
C. it too far from their life
D. it describes a dirty and poor India
2. From Paragraph 5,we can learn some Indian filmmakers may think the move ._____
A. has been cut by westerners
B. has described western life
C. has been made to win the western awards
D. has been made to meet the taste of westerners
3. The main message of the passage is that _____.
A. Indians have mixed feelings at the movie
B. The movie won eight Oscars awards
C. India is a Third World developing country
D. Westerners like movies portraying slums
4. _____ thinks highly of the movie.
A. Some well-respected local Indian filmmakers
B. The Wall Street Journal in New York
C. The people who live in slums in Mumbai
D. Indian author Chitra Divakaruni
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A Mumbai based but British made movie, Slumdog Millionaire took the most Oscars in Hollywood last week.Starring a cast(演员阵容) of unknown actors, the movie won eight awards including best picture and best director.

The movie follows the life of an 18-year-old boy who's grown up in the slums(贫民窟) of Mumbai, India.The boy ends up winning money and love when he makes it onto a popular TV game show.

In spite of the film's success at the Academy Awards, Indians have mixed feelings about Slumdog.The argument about how the movie portrays(描述) India began when it hit cinemas.

The film is set in the poor and cruel society of one of Mumbai's slums.In one scene, the hero jumps into a smelly open-air toilet to run after a pop star.That world, though real to hundreds of millions of Indians, is very different to how modem India sees itself.Many Indian audiences feel uncomfortable with the film's portraying of India as a slum land.

Several well-respected local Indian filmmakers have said the story has been tailored for western audiences.Veteran Bollywood star, Amitabh Bachchan, said the film portrayed India as a "Third World, dirty developing nation."

Even some of those who like the movie are unhappy with its title.People who live in slums have taken to the streets with signs that read: "Don't call us dogs" and "I am not a slum dog."

"It's understandable why people are unhappy with the title," Indian author Chitra Divakaruni told the New York Times."In Indian culture being called a dog is extremely rude.It is often used in films to describe evil people."

However, others have been more positive.The Wall Street Journal in New York described  Slumdog as "the world's first globalized masterpiece(杰作)".

1.Many Indians are unhappy with the movie because ____.

      A.it is not made by Indians      B.it portrays a wrong picture of India

      C.it too far from their life           D.it describes a dirty and poor India

2.From Paragraph 5, we can learn some Indian filmmakers may think the movie____.

       A.has been cut by westerners

       B.has described western life

       C.has been made to win the western awards

       D.has been made to meet the taste of westerners

3.The main message of the passage is that ____.

       A.Indians have mixed feelings at the movie

       B.The movie won eight Oscars awards

       C.India is a Third World developing country

       D.Westerners like movies portraying slums

4.____ thinks highly of the movie.

       A.Some well-respected local Indian filmmakers

      B.The Wall Street Journal in New York

      C.The people who live in slums in Mumbai

      D.Indian author Chitra Divakaruni

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