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Starring:

VinDiesel,RubyRose,NinaDobrev,DonnieYen,KrisWu

Rating:

★★★★

Plot:

XanderCage(VinDiesel)isleftfordeathafteranincident,andthenhesecretlyreturnstoactionforatoughassignmentdesignedforhim.

JourneytotheWest:

ConqueringtheDemons(妖魔)II

January28,2017

KrisWu,KennyLin,YaoChen,JellyLin

Thefilmisasequel(续集)tothe2013film,JourneytotheWest:

ConqueringtheDemons,whichwasdirectedbyStephenChow.TangSanzang(KrisWu),alongwithhisthreedisciples,setsoutontheJourneytotheWest.Althoughtheyappeartobeharmonious,inreality,theyareplottingagainsteachother.Afteraseriesofadventureswheretheycapturedemons,theystarttounderstandoneanother’spainsandheart,andfinallysolvetheirinternalconflicts,workingtogethertobecomethemostuniteddemon-killingteam.

LivebyNight

January13,2017

BenAffleck,ScottEastwood,ZoeSaldana,ElleFaning

★★★

IntheProhibitionEra,JoeCoughlin,theprodigalsonofaBostonpolicecaptain,becomesabootleggerandlater,anotoriousgangster(恶棍).

TheVillageofNoReturn

Hsuchi,WangQianyuan,Hsiao-chuanChang,EricTsang

★★

Inabeautifulandquietvillage,anuninvitedguestandmysterioustreasureappear,makingaseriesoffunnystorieshappen.

1.Whichfilmcanyouseeifyou’refreeonJan.13,2017?

A.LivebyNight.B.JourneytotheWest....

C.TheReturnofXanderCage.D.TheVillageofNoReturn.

2.Whostarstwofilmsamongthefourmentioned?

A.ScottEastwood.B.KrisWu.

C.RubyRose.D.Hsuchi.

3.Whycanthedemon-killinggroupfinallybecomethemostharmoniousone?

A.Theyarefacingriskstoexploreeverything.

B.Theycanavoidtheirinternalarguments.

C.Theycanfullyknowabouteachother.

D.Theyarefightingagainsteachother.

4.HowisTheVillageofNoReturndifferentfromtheotherfilms?

A.Itisratedmorestarsthantheotherthree.

B.Itisafollow-upfilmtothe2013one.

C.Itisnotreleasedinthesamemonth.

D.Itcanmakeaudiencelaughalot.

B

WhenIwasincollege,IspentasemesterstudyingabroadattheUniversityofStrathclydeinGlasgow,Scotland.Inmybrieftimethere,IcametoloveScotlandforitslocalculture,foodandscenery.

Youmightthink,“Scotlandisn’tsodifferentfromtheUS;

theystillspeakEnglishthere!

”ButwhenIsteppedofftheplane,Iwasgreetedbyagruff-voiced(声音粗哑的)ladyatcustoms.“You’llbecomingfromAmerica,then?

”Sheaskedme,andInodded.“ButallofourguysareleavingGlasgowfortheStates!

”HerthickScottishEnglishandsenseofhumorwereobviousrightaway.IwasnotintheUSanymore,wherecustomsagentsneverjokearound.

AsIsettledinattheuniversity,Icouldfeelmyselfgettingusedtohearing—andevenspeaking---theScottishEnglishofmycustomsagent.Inclassroomdiscussions,peoplewouldsay“em”whentheycouldn’tthinkofwhattosayinsteadof“um”,whichwasgreatfun.Afterthefirstfewweeks,Istoppedchucklingaboutthis.Strathclydestudentsstayeduplateintothenight,runningaroundcampusandshouting,“Go!

Let’sgo,let’sgo,let’sgo[curseword]Glasgow!

”Prettysoon,Iwasnolongersaying“thanks”atthesupermarket—instead,Isaid“cheers”.

MyScottishfriendsdrankwhiskeyandatehaggis(羊杂碎布丁).IdrankplentyofwhiskeybutTmashamedtoadmitthatIwasn'

tbraveenoughtotryhaggis.Scottishbakeriesusuallysellbridies(肉馅饼).Addacupoftea—thoughIusuallyAmericanizeditbychoosingcoffeeinstead—andabridiemakesforadeliciousbreakfast.

EverytimeItookatrainanywhereinScotland,I’dgazeoutattherollinghillsandwonderifgrasswasgreenerthananywhereelseintheworld.ThenI’dreflectthatthere’sareasonthiscountrywasthebirthplaceofgolf.

5.Whatdidtheauthorthinkoftheladyatcustoms?

A.Impolite.B.Friendly.

C.Serious.D.Calm.

6.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“chuckling”inParagraph3?

A.Talkingloudly.B.Comparing.

C.Laughingquietly.D.Hearing.

7.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.ToexplainwhyScotlandwasfamousforgolf.

B.TopromotethedevelopmentofScottishcateringtrade.

C.Tointroducedifferentpronunciationsof“em”and“um”....

D.TosharehisexperiencesinScotlandasanexchangestudent.

C

Japanisamysteriouslandoftechnologicalwonders,butthelatestisarelativelysimplesolutiontoanage-oldproblemfacedbybeginnersandprofessionalchefsalike.

Grocerystoresacrossthecountryareabouttostartstockingonionsthatwon’tmakepeoplecry.Thenewtear-freeonioniscalledtheSmileBall,whichisaprettyadorablenameforavegetable,andit’sanonioncarefullyengineeredtonotirritate(刺激)theeyesofpeoplewhocutintoit.

Regularonionsreleaseagaswhentheircellsaredamagedandthatgasirritatespeople’seyesandmakethemtearup.TheSmileBallonionsreleasenosuchagas,sotheycanbechoppedeasily.Theyarealsosweetlikefruitwheneatenraw.

Thescientificadvancementofthetearlessonionisnotfree,however.SmileBalls,developedbytheJapaneseproducerHouseFoods,willcostabout$4.30forapackofjusttwowhentheygoonsaleinsupermarketsacrossJapan.That’saboutdoublethecostofanormalonion,butitmightbeworththeextramoneyforthosewhoareparticularlysensitivetotraditionaloniongas.Earliertestsalesofthetear-freeonionswereheldinTokyo,withtheonionssellingoutquickly.

8.Whatdothepeoplesayabouttear-freeonions?

A.They’retooexpensivetoafford.

B.They’resweeterthancandies.

C.They'

reespeciallysuitableforkids.

D.They’reworthbuying,thoughexpensive.

9.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSmileBall?

A.Itnevergivesoffastronggas.

B.Ithasaprettylook.

C.Itbelongstoanewkindoffruit.

D.Itrarelygoesbad.

10.What’smainlydiscussedinthelastparagraph?

A.Howtoproducetear-freeonions.

B.Tearlessonionsaremorepopular.

C.ThedevelopmentofHouseFoods.

D.Peoplearesensitivetotearlessonions.

11.Whatcanbethesuitabletitleofthetext?

A.SayGoodbyetoRegularOnions

B.Tear-freeOnionsvsRegularOnions

C.OnionsThatDon’tMakeYouCry

D.TheFutureofTear-freeOnions

D

Arecord6.15milliontripsweremadebyChinesemainlandtouriststooverseasdestinationsduringtheseven-daySpringFestivalholiday,whichendedonThursday,accordingtotheChinaNationalTourismAdministration.Thatisanincreaseof7percentcomparedwithlastyearnsSpringFestival.About374,000tripswereorganizedbytravelagencies,a2.5percentincrease.

Theadministrationalsoreportedgrowthfromindividualandhigh-end(高端的)travelersandsaidthatinadditiontotopandcoastalcities,inlandcities---suchasthoseintheGuangxiZhuangautonomousregion---becameimportantsourcemarkets.WithmanyChinesenowtravelingabroadforSpringFestival,theirchoiceofdestinationshasexpandedalongwiththeirgrowinginterestinforeignculturesandservices.

“Chinesetouristsareincreasinglywillingtoexperiencelocalcultureandservices,includingstayinginprivatehomes,appreciatingplantsandwatchingmonkeysinhotsprings,”LiXuejing,theagency’smarketingmanager,said....

AChinesetouristsurnamedGuo,whowasvacationingonanislandinthePhilippines,said:

UInowpaymoreattentiontorelaxationandenjoymentduringtheholidaysinsteadofshoppingorchoosinggiftsforrelatives.”

AnotherchoiceisBritain.Thoughthedevaluation(货币贬值)ofthepoundisafactor,Britain’srichhistoryandfamouseducationtraditionhavecaughttheeyeofChinese.

12.HowmanytripsweremadetoforeigncountriesduringtheGoldenWeekofthisSpringFestivalholiday?

A.6,150,000.B.2,500,000.

C.7,000,000.D.374,000.

13.WhatcanwelearnaboutsomeinlandcitiesinGuangxi?

A.They’rereportedtohavebecomeimportantattractions.

B.They’refamousforallkindsofplantsandmonkeys.

C.Theyhavethebesthotspringintheworld.

D.Theybelongtocoastalsourcemarkets.

14.WhatwouldMissGuodoonhervacationaccordingtothetext?

A.Goshoppingforgifts.C.Relaxandenjoyherself.

B.Studyforeigncultures.D.Chatwithherrelatives.

15.Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom?

A.Aguidebook.B.Anewspaper.

C.Ascientificmagazine.D.Anadvertisement.

第二节(共5小题;

每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Manyargumentsteenagershavewiththeirparentsareaboutonething:

independence.Asyougetolder,you'

llwanttodomorestuffonyou’llown,withoutyourmomanddadtaggingalongwithyou.Theargumentsgenerallystartwhenyourparentsthinkyouaren'

treadyforextraresponsibilitywhileyouthinkyouare.Arguingwithyou’llparentsisn'

tthebestsolutionatall,butthebestsolutionisgainingtrustfromyourparents.___16___

●Understandthatit’snotyourparentswhodonotwantyoutohaveindependence,theywantthebestforyouandthinkyou’renotreadyoryou’llhurtyourselfifyouhavethefreedomtodowhateveryouwant.Showyourparentsyoucanbesensible.___17___Ifyoucan’tgethomeby9:

30,they'

llneverletyououtafter10:

00.

●Agreewiththemsome“friendstime”andsome“familytime”sothattheyknowyouwon'

tbespendingyourwholeweekendoutwithyourfriends.___18___Theywon’timagineyougettingintotroubleiftheyknowhowtheyare.

●___19___Theywon’tfeelmuchworriedlettin

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