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  2007 will have a handful of final installments in movie trilogies(三部曲)

  that will blow us out of our seats.This is the complete list:

  Spider-Man 3

  May 4, 2007

  Starring:Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst

  An alien from the moon gives Spider-man new powers and a black

  suit.Peter Parker confronts(對抗,面對)his darker side when his red

  suit suddenly turns jet black and fuels his powers.

  Shrek 3

  May 18, 2007

  Voice:Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake

  When Fiona’s dad dies, Shrek is supposed to take the crown(王冠)

  but Shrek doesn’t want the responsibility.So Shrek, Fiona, Donkey and

  Puss look for a new King.So far King Arthur is the best they have.

  Pirates of the Caribbean 3:At World’s End

  May 25, 2007

  Starring:Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Chow Yun-Fat

  Captain Barbossa, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann must sail off the

  edge of the map, make their way through tricks and betrayal.They will

  make their final alliances(聯(lián)盟)for one last decisive battle.

  Rush Hour 3

  August 10, 2007

  Starring:Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker

  While in Paris, Hong Kong police officer Lee and American

  colleague Carter get inadvertently(不注意時)mixed up with a

  Chinese triad(三人的)crew.The movie’s humor draws on cultural

  differences between the two constables.

(1)

The above four movies are similar in that _________.

[  ]

A.

they are supposed to be shown in the same month

B.

they are the third follow-up of the film with the same title respectively

C.

they are of the same length

D.

they share the same director

(2)

We can infer that Cater _________.

[  ]

A.

is a famous actor in USA

B.

works together with Jackie Chan

C.

is a policeman

D.

is a photographer of Rush Hour 3

(3)

Shrek 3 _________.

[  ]

A.

is a cartoon film

B.

is directed by Justin Timberlake

C.

is to be shown on May 18, 2006

D.

is a story about a policeman

(4)

The above posters probably appear in the “_________” column of a newspaper.

[  ]

A.

Sport

B.

Supplement

C.

Entertainment

D.

Forum

答案:1.B;2.C;3.A;4.C;
解析:

(1)

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。觀察影片名字可知他們名字后面都帶有一個3字,表明他們是同名電影的第三部續(xù)集。

(2)

推斷題。根據(jù)While in Paris, Hong Kong police officer Lee and American colleague Carter可知Carter和香港警官李是同事,故可判定Carter在電影中是個警官。

(3)

推斷題。本部影片沒有主演的名單,而只有配音(Voice)可以看出Shrek 3是動畫片。

(4)

推斷題。本文是電影海報,最可能出現(xiàn)在報紙的娛樂欄目里。


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