Charlie Chaplin was the first international star of the modern era. He was especially beloved for his Little Tramp 36. He was the first screen artist to write, 37 and perform in his own films; in fact, 38, Charlie Chaplin even wrote the music for his movies. He was also the first artist to use his work to pass a 39 of equality and justice for all -- 40 for the "little guy". Charlie Chaplin's career and life made 41 the first global icon (偶像); his too-small hat, his too large shoes and his trademark moustache were instantly 42 by audiences from Chicago to China, from Iowa City to India. And they 43 are today. All of these make Charlie Chaplin the first citizen of our global village.

Chaplin, a native of London, was born in 44 on April 16, 1889 to music hall performers. Chaplin only saw his 45 twice until the age of seven. The man 46 him and his mother about a year after Chaplin was 47. During Chaplin's earliest years, his mother was a(n) 48 and performer. Then her voice gave out, her stage career 49, and she began actively 50 Church of England services. At the age of 51, Chaplin's mother was considered as the insane and sent to Cane Hill lunatic asylum (疯人院), and the 52 sent Charlie and his brother to live with his father, 53 had by then stopped all payments of child support.

Charlie Chaplin lived with his father only a short time 54 his mother was released from the lunatic asylum and then 55 Charlie and his brother, to live with her once again.

36. A. character  

B. behaviour  

C. personality   

D. gentleman

37. A. act       

B. shoot   

C. direct    

D. edit

38. A. in case of  

B. in this case  

C. in case  

D. in some cases

39. A. possibility    

B. message

C. culture 

D. promise

40. A. generally

B. widely 

C. especially 

D. totally

41. A. him       

B. them   

C. us       

D. it

42. A. believed   

B. recognized

C. realized   

D. known

43. A. really     

B. always    

C. still     

D. ever

44. A. happiness  

B. luck     

C. poverty  

D. peace

45. A. brother        

B. teacher       

C. mother      

D. father

46. A. taught  

B. left   

C. loved

D. expected

47. A. born       

B. young  

C. ill         

D. old

48. A. actor     

B. artist  

C. dancer 

D. singer

49. A. ended      

B. began    

C. broke  

D. continued

50. A. attending   

B. working   

C. joining    

D. asking

51. A. eight       

B. seven     

C. nine      

D. ten

52. A. mother     

B. police     

C. family    

D. court

53. A. which      

B. what       

C. he       

D. who

54. A. then       

B. when      

C. before    

D. until

55. A. took away    

B. picked up   

C. took apart 

D. brought up

Charlie Chaplin was the first international star of the modern times. He was especially beloved for his Little Tramp  36 . He was the first screen artist to write,  37  and perform in his own films; in fact,  38 , Charlie Chaplin even wrote the music for his movies. He was also the first artist to use his work to pass a  39  of equality and justice for all- 40  for the “little guy”. Charlie Chaplin’s career and life made  41  the first global icon (偶像); his too small hat, his too large shoes and his trademark moustache were instantly  42 by audiences from Chicago to China, from Iowa City to India. And they  43  are today. All of these make Charlie Chaplin the first citizen of our global village.

Chaplin, a native of London, was born in  44  on April 16, 1889 to music hall performers. Chaplin only saw his  45  twice until the age of seven. The man  46  him and his mother about a year after Chaplin was  47 . During Chaplin’s earliest years, his mother was a (n)  48  and performer. Then her voice gave out, her stage career  49 , and she began actively  50  Church of England services. At the age of  51 , Chaplin’s mother was considered insane and sent to Cane Hill lunatic asylum(疯人院), and the  52  sent Charlie and his brother to live with his father,  53  had by then stopped all payments of child support.

Charlie Chaplin lived with his father only a short time  54  his mother was released from the lunatic asylum and then  55  Charlie and his brother to live with her once again.

1.                A.behavior        B.character       C.personality    D.quality

 

2.                A.act            B.direct          C.shoot D.edit

 

3.                A.in case of       B.in this case      C.in some cases  D.in case

 

4.                A.possibility       B.culture         C.message  D.importance

 

5.                A.generally       B.especially       C.specially  D.totally

 

6.                A.him            B.them           C.us   D.it

 

7.                A.recognized      B.believed        C.realized  D.known

 

8.                A.really          B.always          C.still  D.ever

 

9.                A.happiness       B.poverty         C.luck D.nature

 

10.               A.brother        B.teacher        C.mother    D.father

 

11.               A.taught         B.left            C.loved D.expected

 

12.               A.born           B.young          C.ill    D.old

 

13.               A.actor          B.artist           C.singer D.dancer

 

14.               A.ended         B.began          C.broke D.continued

 

15.               A.serving         B.attending       C.joining    D.asking

 

16.               A.seven          B.eight           C.nine  D.ten

 

17.               A.mother         B.police          C.court D.family

 

18.               A.which          B.whomever      C.whoever  D.who

 

19.               A.then           B.before         C.when D.until

 

20.               A.picked up       B.A took away     C.took apart D.brought up

 

 

Charlie Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889 in London. Both his father and mother were entertainers and although not of big names, they were doing very well. While the family was by no means rich, the music hall provided the Chaplins with a comfortable living. Unfortunately happy life didn’t last long. Father’s alcoholism was slowly, but surely destroying his marriage. Finally it ended in divorce. His mother managed to keep Charlie and his brother Syney clean and warm, clothed and fed. She would sit at the window watching the passers-by and guess at their characters from the way they looked and behaved, making up tales to delight Charlie and Syney. Charlie took in her skills and went on using them all his life.

Charlie had always believed, even in the worst times, that he had something special locked away inside him. He took his courage and went to one of the top theater agents. With no experience at all, he was offered a plum part (意外得到的好角色) in a new production of “Sherlock Holmes”, which opened on July 27, 1903 at the famous “Pavilion Theatre”. Charlie seemed to change overnight. It was as if he had found the thing he was meant to do. By 1910, Charlie had become “one of the best pantomime (哑剧) artists ever seen ”.

Cinema was born in the same year as Charlie thought people still believed it was a passing fashion, and would never replace live shows. But after using several weeks to watch and to learn, he was determined to master this new medium. It offered him the chance of money and success—and it would set him free from the unpredictability of live audience.

Charlie’s first film, released in February 1914, was called “Making a living”. After that he made another ten. The public loved him and producers were demanding more and more Chaplin films. In an incredibly short time, Charlie had become a very important man in motion picture.

1.Which of the following is NOT true about Charlie Chaplin?

A. Mother had much influence on Charlie Chaplin’s career.

B. “Sherlock Holmes” made Charlie rise to fame overnight.

C. Charlie had been famous when the cinema became a fashion.

D. Charlie’s work in both the theater and the cinema was welcomed.

2.What can you infer from the passage?

A. Charlie Chaplin’s belief in his potential led to his success.

B. Charlie Chaplin got his first role in a film at 14.

C. Cinema was a form of art showing live performance.

D. Motion picture was a passing fashion lasting a short time.

3.The underlined word “unpredictability” in Paragraph 3 means____________.

A. low spirits                                              B. opposing attitude

C. successful performance                            D. changing state

4.What is the passage mainly about?

A. Charlie Chaplin made the cinema industry popular.

B. Charlie Chaplin’s early success in his career.

C. Charlie Chaplin was a best pantomime artist.

D. Charlie Chaplin’s determination to do what he liked.

 

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