题目内容
the perfect movie for you. Although it didn't get the best reviews, it is perfect for those who like a good
comedy.
Just as in the first "Rush Hour," Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan) and LAPD Detective James Carter
(Chris Tucker) are partners. This time, they are on vac
time, but they are on the job again when a bombing at the American Embassy kills two customs agents.
Lee and Carter go to look for a suspect named Ricky Tan. For Lee this is a serious case because Tan
killed his father. Will Carter and Lee be able to capture Tan?
Another reason to see this movie perhaps is for the thrilling action, which includes karate fights with
Jackie Chan. One of my favorite scenes shows Carter and Lee in a massage parlor (店堂) when
everything goes crazy.
"Rush Hour 2" is, of course, really funny with Chris Tucker in the lead role. Chan and Tucker have
many clever jokes and remarks. Some of the jokes aren't enjoyed by the critics, but most will find them
entertaining.
With no doubt, the movie was great. I was filled with anxiety about what was going to happen next.
Many critics say that sequels (续集) are not as good as the original but this one is great. I especially
enjoyed it because the special effects are minimal so everything looks as though it actually happened. The
lighting effect is great as well as the sound.
So, if you are looking for a great action movie that leaves you at the edge of your seat and makes you
laugh quite a bit, you should rush to see "Rush Hour 2."
B. with the best actors
C. full of humors
D. with great lights
B. inspector Lee doesn't want to have a good time
C. the Amer
D. a suspect named Ricky Tan killed Lee's father
B. maximal special effects
C. karate fights
D. clever jokes and remarks
B. Action movie
C. Soap opera
D. Situational comedy
阅读理解E
Do you have a sore throat, a running nose and a headache? Do you keep coughing and sneezing? If you do, the chances are that you have a cold or perhaps flu---but which one? Although both colds and flu are caused by viruses, they are very different illnesses.
Colds, which usually last about a week, affect the nose most. They commonly cause a running nose and sneezing. Sometimes, they cause a headache, a cough and slightly aching muscles.
Flu is a much more serious illness and is caused by different groups of viruses. People with flu usually get all the symptoms(症状) described above. However, they also get a high fever, a dry cough and much worse aching. Fever is one of the characteristic symptoms of the flu for all ages. The symptoms also last much longer. Sometimes they don’t disappear for at least two weeks.
Flu can be a deadly disease. The elderly(年长的), who are weaker and less healthy than most younger people, can die from flu. This is one reason why old people are advised to have a flu injection(预防针) before the start of winter when flu is most common. This injection is inexpensive and definitely(明显地)worth it.
If you have a cold or flu, you must always deal with used tissues(手巾纸) carefully. Don’t leave dirty tissues on your desk or on the floor. Someone else has to pick these up and viruses could be passed on. And finally, remember to cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze! You don’t want to see the small drops of liquids blown(喷) out of your nose and mouth when you sneeze, do you? Disgusting(令人作呕), eh? Now you can understand why it’s a good idea to cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze!
【小题1】 In paragraph 4, we learn that ________.
| A.flu injection can cause death |
| B.most old people die from flu |
| C.flu can kill old people easily |
| D.flu is most common in summer |
| A.it helps keep your classroom tidy |
| B.it prevents the spread of colds and flu |
| C.people hate picking up dirty tissues |
| D.picking up lots of tissues is hard work |
| A.Both colds and flu last the same time. |
| B.Both colds and flu can be prevented by injection. |
| C.Both colds and flu are caused by the same viruses. |
| D.Both colds and flu have an aching symptom. |
| A.Colds and Flu |
| B.The Different Symptoms of a Cold and Flu |
| C.Prevention Is Better Than Cure |
| D.Cover Your Nose and Mouth When Sneezing |