In 1933 an unknown American called Clarence Nash went to see the film-maker Walt Disney. He bad an unusual voice and he wanted to work in Disney's cartoon films
(动画片)for children. When Walt Disney heard Nash's voice, he said,“Stop! That's our duck!”The duck was the new famous Donald Duck, who first appeared
(出现)in the film. The wise little duck Donald lived in an old houseboat and wore his sailor(海员)jacket and hat. Later that year he became a star after an eight-minute Mickey Mouse film. The cinema audience liked him because he was lazy and greedy(贪婪), and because he lost his temper(脾气)very quickly. And they loved his voice, when he became angry with Mickey's eight nephews(侄子)Soon Donald was more popular than Mickey Mouse himself, probably because he wasn't goody-goody like Mickey.In the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s Donald and his friends Mickey, Coody and Pluto made hundreds of Disney cartoons. He also made educational
(教育的)films. Then in 1966 Donald Duck and his voice disappeared(消失)... there were no more new cartoons.Clarence Nash died in February, 1985. But today's children can still see the old cartoons on television and hear that famous voice.
(1)Who made Donald Duck films?
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A .Mickey Mouse. |
B .Clarence Nash. |
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C .Walt Disney. |
D .Donald Duck. |
(2)When did the Donald Duck film begin?
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A .In 1933. |
B .In 1934. |
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C .1966. |
D .In 1985. |
(3)Who was Clarence?
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.A cartoonist in American.B
.A famous duck in the word.C
.A person who produced films.D
.The man who gave Donald Duck's voice.(4)Why did Walt Disney choose Clarence Nash? Because ________.
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A .he was famous |
B .he was a film-maker |
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C .he went to see Walt Disney |
D .he had a stranger voice |
(5)Where do today's children see Donald duck?
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A .In new films. |
B .At the cinema. |
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C .On television. |
D .In USA. |
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People know that some animals, particularly birds, can be trained to carry messages for them. From 3,000
B.C to now, pigeons have been used as “postmen” either in war or in peace.
In 1870, when the Germans surrounded Paris, the city was cut off from all the usual means of communication. The people tried many different ways of sending news. One way was to use pigeons, and the little “postmen” flew even faster. In four months about 156,000 letters were sent by them.
Now pigeons are still used. This is because sometimes only the little pigeon can carry the message where it is difficult for man to go. That is why pigeons are called “postmen” with feathers.
(1) What is a pigeon?
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A.A postman. |
B.A flying object. |
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C.A bird. |
D.A beast. |
(2) Which of the following is true?
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A.Pigeons are our daily postmen.
B.Pigeons can fly as fast as a man-made satellite.
C.Pigeons can not do something special for us.
D.Pigeons can do something special for us.
(3) People in Paris used pigeons to send letters because ________.
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A.they could not send them themselves
B.they could not fly as fast as pigeons
C.they knew pigeons could fly faster than hawks
D.they liked pigeons better than any other animal
(4) How many letters did pigeons send per month according to the text?
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A.About 31,000. |
B.About 39,000. |
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C.About 139,000. |
D.About 156,000. |
(5) People call pigeons “postmen” with feathers because ________.
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A.they are really very good postmen
B.they are birds but can do the job well as postmen
C.they are postmen who can fly and have feathers
D.they have feathers just like postmen
American boys and girls love to watch television. Some children spend six hours a day at school and four to six hours a day in front of the TV set. Some children even watch TV for eight hours or more on Saturday.
Televisions are like books or films. A child can learn bad things and good things from them. Some programmes help children to understand the news. Others show people and places in other countries or other times in history. With TV a Child doesn't have to go to the zoo to see animals or to the sea to see a ship. Boys and girls can see a play, a concert or a game at home.
Television brings many places and events into our homes. Some programmes show crime and other things. They are bad for children, so parents sometimes help them to find other interesting things to do.
(1)Some children usually spend ________ a day watching TV.
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A .six hours |
B .more than eight hours |
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C .four to six hours |
D .a few hours |
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“TV brings places and events into homes”means“________”.[ ]
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.TV makes things happen at home.B
.we can find them easily.C
.we can know places and events without going outD
.we can see houses and buildings on TV.(3)On TV children can see ________.
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A .games |
B .animals |
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C .ships |
D .almost everything |
(4)Parents should help their children to find other things to do when there is ________ for children.
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A .a bad programme |
B .a game |
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C .a big animal |
D .a concert |
(5)Which of the following is NOT right? ________.
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A
.Children can watch a football match on TV.B
.All TV programmes are good for children.C
.With TV children can see a concert at home.D
.Some programmes are bad for children.