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Part 1 Word Dictation
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Directions: Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time. 1.
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Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations
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Directions: In this section you'll hear some short
conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. 1.
B. Walking.
C. Studying.
D. Planting trees. 2.
B. Animals can care too.
C. People depend on animals.
D. People are failing. 3.
B. Return home.
C. Fuel the car.
D. Drive a lot. 4.
A. Damage done by last night's winds.
A. Go on a hot date.
A. Animals are dying.
A. Reading.
B. Cars overturned in the streets.
C. Several houses destroyed.
D. Trees pulled out of the ground. 5.
B. The man will plant trees in the forest.
C. The man will cut down trees in the forest.
D. The man won't go with the woman today.
A. The man will join the conservation group.
Part 3 Understanding Long Conversations
(每小题:1 分)
Directions: In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.(DCBAC)
Part 4 Understanding Passages
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Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.
B. Rescue teams after the earthquake.
C. Help given by the UN and others.
D. Earthquakes around the world. 2.
A. He said he had never seen such a big natural disaster.
A. Damage done by an earthquake.
B. He sent medical aid and food.
C. He asked bordering countries for help.
D. He gave sympathy for all the people killed. 3.
B. Turkey.
C. Germany.
D. Greece. 4.
B. $2 million.
C. $540 thousand.
D. $30 thousand. 5.
B. France.
C. Istanbul. D. Izmit.
A. Germany.
A. $6.7 million. A. Israel.
Part 5 Compound Dictation
(每小题:1 分)
Directions: In this section you will hear a passage or passages three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the information you have just heard. Finally, when
the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.
Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. A very important world problem is the increasing number of people who actually inhabit (居住) this planet. We must look at the limited (1)amount of land and land resources. They will soon be
populationunable to support the huge (2) if it continues to
growthgrow at its present rate. Even though the rate of (3) has begun to slow down, we might still have a problem. Most experts believe the population size will still pass eight (4)during the next 50 years.
producebillion Not all land is useful to humans as it cannot (5) food. More than three fifths of the land is either desert or (6)permanently covered by snow and ice, or is too
mountainous. Some of this land is even at too great a (7)height above sea-level. Obviously, with so little land to
we should ??be taking great care not to rsupport us, (8). But are we? Mankind seems to be unable to accept that we live on a finite (有限的) planet—we act as if its resources were infinite. Man (9). By only considering our needs of today, we are ensuring there will be no tomorrow. In short, it is everybody's duty to safeguard (保护) the future of mankind—not only through population control, but (10). Nature is both fragile (脆弱的) and powerful. It is very easily destroyed; on the other hand, it can so easily destroy its most aggressive enemy-man.
Part 6 Multiple Choice
(每小题:1 分)
Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. 1.
One of his eyes was injured in an accident, but after a ______ operation, he quickly recovered his sight. A. delicate
B. considerate
C. precise
D. sensible 2.
Could you please _____ an appointment for me to see Mr. Smith? A. manage
B. arrange C. take
D. prepare 3.
B. standard C. level
Mr. Lewis broke the world ______ for the 100 meters. A. mark
D. record 4.
In American universities, classes are often arranged in more flexible _____ and many jobs on campus are reserved for students. A. scales
B. patterns
C. grades
D. ranks 5.
B. raised
C. aroused
D. arose 6.
B. overlooking
C. reviewing
D. analyzing 7.
B. destroyed
C. crashed
Our holiday was _______ by showers of rain. A. spoiled
The guard walked through the train ______ everyone's ticket. A. inspecting
Last year the advertising rate ________ by 20 percent. A. rose
D. discouraged 8.
We were tired of hearing him ________ about how strong he was. A. comment
B. remark C. refer
D. boast 9.
Most nurses are women, but in the higher ranks of the medical profession women are in a _______. A. scarcity
B. minority
C. minimum
D. shortage
10. The room ________ cool in summer and warm in winter.
A. feels
B. has been felt C. is felt
D. has been feeling
11. My uncle rarely used to oversleep, _________?
A. wasn't he
B. didn't he
C. was he
D. did he
12. Jack was about to announce our plan but I ________.
A. put him through
B. turned him out
C. gave him up
D. cut him short
13. Only after a long chat, _________ that Mr. Smith was in fact a
boss of a big factory. A. he realized
B. he has realized
C. did he realize
D. has realized he
14. There's a man at the reception desk who seems very angry
and I think he means ________ trouble. A. making
B. to make
C. to have made
D. having made
15. I found him always _______ of others.
A. thought B. think
C. thinks
D. thoughtful
16. My wallet is nowhere to be found. I _______ on the train
yesterday. A. have lost
B. must lose it
C. must have lost it
D. could have lost it
17. I'd rather read than watch television; the programs seem
________ all the time. A. to get worse
B. to be getting worse
C. to have got worse
D. getting worse
18. It is vital that enough money ________ to help the project.
A. be collected
B. must be collected
C. is collected
D. can be collected
19. If only the committee ________ the regulations and put them
into effect as soon as possible. A. approve
B. will approve
C. NG 7.
An interest in \common with a German director, Murnau.(A) A. Y B. N C. NG 8.
British directors, including Hitchcock, watched foreign films screened by the 9.
. The \than to tell the story. 10. Hitchcock kept his ties to the British film industry, even though
it was in financial trouble during
. Part 8 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)
(每小题:2 分)
Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. The cost of helping someone with AIDS drugs is high. Pills cost a lot of money. In Africa, AIDS drugs may cost more than a person makes in one year. At the same time, some American hospitals throw away a lot of pills. One man, named Lee Wildes, didn't think this was fair, so he decided to do something about it.
Wildes lives in a small apartment in San Francisco. Every month, he sends AIDS drugs, which would've been thrown away, to Africa. His act of kindness has not been noticed much in his home country. In Africa though, he is well known. Many people in Africa send him e-mails, asking him for the medicine they need.
Lee was a nurse. He knows that millions of dollars worth of drugs are thrown away. Five years ago he learned he was sick with HIV. Following this discovery, he took a vacation to Africa and saw many people there with AIDS. His visit caused him to begin sending
drugs to Africa.
Lee talks with doctors in Africa by mail, e-mail and telephone. With their help, he has gotten the names and addresses for a hundred people in six African countries. He fills the pill orders and he records what pills he sends to them. He even returns to Africa, once a year, to see the people he's helping.
Giving left over drugs away is against the law, as is giving out drugs without a license. However, it is not likely he'll be taken to court for his kindly efforts. People who have discovered his actions have not caused problems for him. They know that 25 million Africans are sick with AIDS, and they don't want to prevent him from helping. 1.
B. They don't think that the drugs work.
C. They can't work when taking them.
D. They don't have enough money. 2.
B. Take a trip to Africa.
C. Throw away AIDS drugs.
D. Send e-mails to Africans. 3.
B. He has AIDS.
C. Africans need drugs.
D. Hospitals are not fair.
What did Wildes learn five years ago? A. Drugs are thrown away.
What does Wildes do every month? A. Mail medicines to Africa.
Why aren't more Africans taking AIDS drugs?
A. They don't want to take something that was thrown away.
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With whom does Wildes have phone conversations? A. A San Francisco nurse. B. 100 sick Africans.
C. American doctors.
D. African doctors.
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What do people think of Wildes' actions? A. They think he shouldn't break the law. B. They think he is doing good work.
C. They think he will be taken to court.
D. They think he is prevented from helping.
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. The great river Nile (尼罗河) flows gently in its course through the hot plains in the first half of the year but later on when the melting (融化) snows and the rains on the mountains far to the south swell its tributaries (支流), the Nile overflows (泛滥). It spreads rich, muddy (泥泞的) soil from Ethiopia over its valley and forms deep stretches of green, fertile (肥沃的) lands along its banks. The settlers found that in the soft rich earth wheat and other crops could be planted, even without the use of the plough, and they began to make many settlements of farmers.
In these early times they did not of course understand why the river overflowed each year. But they knew that their crops and, therefore, their lives, depended upon its magic (魔术似的) floods, and they explained the miracle as the work of gods. But there came some years when there was a \Sometimes the floods were not full and did not bring enough soil; the crops were poor and the people starved. At other times the waters were so great that they destroyed houses and villages, and drowned (淹死) men and beasts (牲畜). It took perhaps many centuries before the farmers learned how to control the Nile waters. Wise men among them watching the position of the stars year by
year found that they could predict when the annual rising of the Nile would come. Thus they began to learn about the scientific study of the sun, earth, moon, and stars and could make a calendar of the years. They also learnt how to measure out the land so that it could be divided fairly again after the boundaries of the farms had been washed away by great floods. In this way, there came about ancient knowledge of engineering and of geometry. 6.
B. hot in the first half of the year but cold later on
C. likely to overflow at unknown times of the year
D. a life-giving river that makes the land rich 7.
The settlers began farming in the Nile valley because ______. A. they discovered that their crops could grow well in the soil there
B. they did not realize that the river would overflow sometimes
C. they found many settlements of farmers in the valley
D. they realized that their crops depended on the floods 8.
B. the floods could only be predicted by wise men
C. the river sometimes flooded too little or too much
D. the river took the good soil away to Ethiopia 9.
The Egyptians of that time learned to predict the floods by _______.
A. studying the flooding of the Nile year by year
B. observing the position of the stars year by year
The Nile was called the \A. the floods made the river difficult to control
We can learn from this passage that the Nile is ______. A. always a gentle flowing river
C. inventing some maps of the Nile floods
D. developing engineering and measuring land
10. According to the passage, the ancient Egyptians ________.
A. had studied the stars and made their own calendar of the years
B. watched the fall and rise of the Nile and learned how to control the flood
C. discovered science before the peoples of other nations
D. learned a lot about geometry and spread the knowledge all over the world
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测试成绩报告单 试卷标准或参考答案将在 1 天后显示。 试卷:Unit Six 试卷编号:2013J 姓名:刘永宏 登录:2013-12-10 10:25:23 图例: Right 试卷满分:100 学号:2012151020 交卷:2013-12-10 12:35:55 班级: 上机地址:223.203.187.39 Wrong To be marked by instructor Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening! 放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦! Part 1 Word Dictation (每小题:1 分) Directions: Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time. 1. earthquake 2. detect 3. experimental
4. joint 5. ignorant 6. destruction 7. withstand 8. weld 9. column 10. horizontal 11. enclose 12. cupboard 13. cabinet 14. bacteria 15. battery Part 1 Word Dictation (每小题: 1 分; 满分:15 分) 小得对学生答案 Correct 题 分 错 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 earthquake detect experimental joint ignorant destruction withstand weld 9. 1 column horizontal enclose cupboard cabinet bacteria battery Subtotal: 15
10. 1 11. 1 12. 1 13. 1 14. 1 15. 1 Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening! 放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦! Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations (每小题:1 分) Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. 1. B. Walking. C. Studying. D. Planting trees. 2. B. Animals can care too. C. People depend on animals. D. People are failing. 3. A. Go on a hot date. A. Animals are dying. A. Reading. B. Return home. C. Fuel the car. D. Drive a lot. 4. B. Cars overturned in the streets. C. Several houses destroyed. D. Trees pulled out of the ground. 5. B. The man will plant trees in the forest. C. The man will cut down trees in the forest. D. The man won't go with the woman today. Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) (In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.) 小得对学生答案 Correct 题 分 错 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 1 1 1 1 A. Damage done by last night's winds. A. The man will join the conservation group. B C C A D Subtotal: 5
Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening! 放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦! Part 3 Understanding Long Conversations (每小题:1 分)
Directions: In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.
B. In a zoo.
C. In a study room.
D. In a forest. 2.
B. A sleeping bird.
C. A deer.
D. A pretty girl running. 3.
B. The woman enjoys talking with the man when she's free.
C. The man is a student who is very serious about his studies.
D. The man is much too busy with his studies. 4.
B. Lying on the ground.
C. Acting seriously.
A. Talking to females in class.
A. The woman didn't like talking with the man.
A. A dead bird.
A. In a classroom.
D. Sleeping in class. 5. B. Boyfriend and girlfriend. C. Classmates. D. Brother and sister. Part 3 Understanding Long Conversations (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) (In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.) 小得对学生答案 Correct 题 分 错 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 1 0 1 1 A. Teacher and student. D C A A C Subtotal: 4
Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening! 放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦! Part 4 Understanding Passages (每小题:1 分) Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1. B. Rescue teams after the earthquake. C. Help given by the UN and others. A. Damage done by an earthquake.
D. Earthquakes around the world. 2. B. He sent medical aid and food. C. He asked bordering countries for help. D. He gave sympathy for all the people killed. 3. B. Turkey. C. Germany. D. Greece. 4. B. $2 million. C. $540 thousand. D. $30 thousand. 5. B. France. C. Istanbul. D. Izmit. Part 4 Understanding Passages (每小题: 1 分; 满分:5 分) A. Germany. A. $6.7 million. A. Israel. A. He said he had never seen such a big natural disaster. (In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.) 小得对学生答案 Correct 题 分 错 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 0 1 1 1 C C B C D Subtotal: 4
Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening! 放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦! Part 5 Compound Dictation (每小题:1 分) Directions: In this section you will hear a passage or passages three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the information you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. A very important world problem is the increasing number of people who actually inhabit (居住) this planet. We must look at the limited (1)amount of land and land resources. They will soon be unable to support the huge (2)population if it continues to grow at its present rate. growthEven though the rate of (3) has begun to slow down, we might still have a problem. Most experts believe the population size will still pass eight (4)billion during the next 50 years. Not all land is useful to humans as it cannot (5)produce food. More than three fifths of the land is either desert or (6)permanently covered by snow and ice, or is too mountainous. Some of this land is even at too great a (7)height above sea-level. Obviously, with so little land to support us, (8)wo should betaking. But are we? Mankind seems to be unable to accept that we live on a finite (有限的) planet—we act as if its resources were infinite. Man (9)no tomorrow. In short, it is everybody's duty to safeguard (保护) the future of mankind—not only through population control, but (10). Nature is . By only considering our needs of today, we are ensuring there will be both fragile (脆弱的) and powerful. It is very easily destroyed; on the other hand, it can so easily destroy its most aggressive enemy-man. Part 5 Compound Dictation (每小题: 1 分; 满分:10 分) 小得对学生答案 Correct 题 分 错 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 amount population growth billion produce permanently height wo should betaking (未答) (未答) Subtotal: 7
10. 0 Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening! 放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦! Part 6 Multiple Choice (每小题:1 分) Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. 1.
One of his eyes was injured in an accident, but after a ______ operation, he quickly recovered his sight. A. delicate
B. considerate
C. precise
D. sensible 2.
Could you please _____ an appointment for me to see Mr. Smith? A. manage
B. arrange C. take
D. prepare 3.
B. standard C. level
D. record 4.
In American universities, classes are often arranged in more flexible _____ and many jobs on campus are reserved for students. A. scales
B. patterns
Mr. Lewis broke the world ______ for the 100 meters. A. mark
C. grades
D. ranks 5.
B. raised
C. aroused
D. arose 6.
B. overlooking
C. reviewing
D. analyzing 7.
B. destroyed
C. crashed
D. discouraged 8.
We were tired of hearing him ________ about how strong he was. A. comment
B. remark
Our holiday was _______ by showers of rain. A. spoiled
The guard walked through the train ______ everyone's ticket. A. inspecting
Last year the advertising rate ________ by 20 percent. A. rose
C. refer
D. boast 9.
Most nurses are women, but in the higher ranks of the medical profession women are in a _______. A. scarcity
B. minority
C. minimum
D. shortage
10. The room ________ cool in summer and warm in winter.
A. feels
B. has been felt C. is felt
D. has been feeling
11. My uncle rarely used to oversleep, _________?
A. wasn't he
B. didn't he
C. was he
D. did he
12. Jack was about to announce our plan but I ________.
A. put him through
B. turned him out
C. gave him up
D. cut him short
13. Only after a long chat, _________ that Mr. Smith was in fact a
boss of a big factory. A. he realized
B. he has realized
C. did he realize
D. has realized he
14. There's a man at the reception desk who seems very angry
and I think he means ________ trouble. A. making
B. to make
C. to have made
D. having made
15. I found him always _______ of others.
A. thought B. think
C. thinks
D. thoughtful
16. My wallet is nowhere to be found. I _______ on the train
yesterday. A. have lost
B. must lose it
C. must have lost it
D. could have lost it
17. I'd rather read than watch television; the programs seem
________ all the time. A. to get worse
B. to be getting worse
C. to have got worse
D. getting worse
18. It is vital that enough money ________ to help the project.
A. be collected
B. must be collected
C. is collected
D. can be collected
19. If only the committee ________ the regulations and put them
into effect as soon as possible. A. approve
B. will approve
C. can approve
D. would approve
20. You see the lightning ________ it happens, but you hear the
thunder later.
A. the instant B. for an instant C. on the instant D. in an instant Part 6 Multiple Choice (每小题: 1 分; 满分:20 分) (In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.) 小得对学生答案 Correct 题 分 错 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A B D B A A A D B C D D C D D C B B D C Subtotal: 16
10. 0 11. 1 12. 1 13. 1 14. 0 15. 1 16. 1 17. 1 18. 0 19. 1 20. 0 Part 7 Skimming and Scanning (True or False Questions + Blank Filling) (每小题:2 分) Directions: Read the following passage and then answer the questions. For questions 1-7, choose Y (YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage, choose N (NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage, choose NG (NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.
Alfred Hitchcock: Britain's Best Film Director
The early years in the film industry
In the early part of his career, Alfred Hitchcock was widely considered to be Britain's best film director. His silent films were greeted with great enthusiasm by critics, and, at a time of expansion and increasing excitement for the British film industry, they were evidence that British films had reached an international standard. In 1929, Hitchcock was hailed by British critics for a film which used sound and dialogue with more imagination than any Hollywood or European film of the time. And in the mid-1930s, Hitchcock's films gave energy to the film industry with their fast pace and British sense of humor.
After the outbreak of the Second World War the British press said he had \critics favored realism over all else, and they looked down upon the Hollywood style that characterized much of Hitchcock's work during this time.
In the 1960s and 1970s, when critics celebrated Hitchcock's films, it was mainly the Hollywood Hitchcock that they admired, and these (largely American and French) critics had little interest in his British films. Of course Hitchcock's public character in his later years was still very closely associated with his English background, as his appearances on the Alfred Hitchcock Presents television programs demonstrated. But his dark suits, manners, and humor seemed to be the style of a person overseas.
It can be surprising, then, to discover the respect that Hitchcock enjoyed in his native country during his first dozen years as a director. When one of his films was first shown in 1926, it was declared to be a great piece of art and its director was proclaimed to be a young genius. Hitchcock was already twenty-seven years
old at the time, but his rise did seem to have been remarkable. Hitchcock's start in films
He was born on the eastern edge of London, in Leytonstone, Essex, on 13th, August, 1899, and his family lived above a shop on Leytonstone High Road and later in the East End neighborhood of Poplar and Stepney. He left school at the age of fourteen, and worked as a clerk at the Henley Telegraph (电报) Company and took evening lessons in drawing at the University of London. In 1919, this skill enabled him to get a job as a title card designer with the American production company Famous Players-Lasky when it began making films in a converted power station in Islington. The Americans did not stay long in Islington, but Hitchcock's rise quickened when the studio was taken over by Michael Balcon's Gainsborough Pictures in 1924. Balcon allowed Hitchcock to work at different jobs for Gainsborough: as a set designer, writer, editor and as the assistant director to Graham Cutts, who was then Gainsborough's top director. The young director
In 1925, Hitchcock was given his own assignments, as he directed two films that were filmed in Munich's Emelka Studios as part of a deal between Gainsborough and the German producer Erich Pommer. Neither film attracted much attention, and it was not until his third film, The Lodger (房客), that both the critics and the public took notice of Hitchcock.
Indeed, The Lodger seemed able to please just about everyone. It had techniques informed by the international art cinema of the 1920s, a narrative form borrowed from Hollywood, and an English subject matter. It was a remarkable combination and a great example of late silent cinema. The Lodger also introduced several of Hitchcock's most enduring story elements: a hero whose virtue is in doubt, a love filled with suspicion, humor, and an interest in beautiful women. These elements would endure for many years. The Hitchcock touch
During these early years Hitchcock was known primarily for the visual creativity of his films. The German director F.W. Murnau was a strong influence in this regard. While filming in Germany in 1924, Hitchcock visited Murnau. It was a key moment in his development
as a filmmaker. Murnau's interest in an \a \the lifelong interest of Hitchcock's too. He was also a member of the London Film Society, and its screening of French, German and Soviet art films, as well as early and pioneering American films, provided a unique forum for the consideration of film form and technique, and one that influenced Hitchcock and many other British filmmakers of the time.
One can further point to Hitchcock's interest in drawing as a factor that enriched and enhanced the visual dynamic (强度) of his films. In his silent films, this was so striking that critics regularly discussed \that distinguished his work. Such moments might convey an amusing, dark or romantic story plot (故事情节), or they might explain the meaning of the story, but they always demonstrated the director's ability to tell the story without relying on dialogues or explanations. Britain's finest
In 1927 Hitchcock left Gainsborough for the larger British International Pictures (BIP), and his new contract made him the highest paid director in Britain. Being assigned to direct BIP's first talking film was another sign of his status, and the film proved that such regard was fully deserved. At the time, many people interested in cinema thought that the use of speech would reduce cinema to being only \inventive use of sound demonstrated that the new technology actually opened a new world of possibilities.
Many have said that Hitchcock found his true calling with the 1930s thrillers, while for others this concentration on one type of film represented a limitation of Hitchcock's talents and interests. Either way, their popularity ensured that he was invited to Hollywood, and in 1939 he took up a contract with the producer David O. Selznick. This opportunity must have looked great. In the late 1930s, the British film industry had entered a financial crisis, and its difficulties would only become larger with the start of war. Yet it is evident that Hitchcock was eager to hold onto ties with Britain. He returned in wartime to make two short films for the Ministry of Information. In the immediate post-war period, he formed a production company that was designed to enable him to make films in Britain, and to free
him from the interference of Hollywood producers such as Selznick. Of the company's two films only one was filmed in Britain, and although both are remembered for their bold experimentation with long takes and deep focus, neither was a popular success. His company soon folded, and Hitchcock subsequently worked with a range of Hollywood studios.
He made only two further films in Britain. The first was a thriller set in the West End theatre world that had excited him in his youth, but the film's sense of time and place was weakened by its international cast and its curiously limited use of location shooting. The second, shown in 1972, seemed to hit much closer to home and could be seen to represent a remake of The Lodger. The story was centered on a man who was wrongly believed to be a killer of women, and it was filmed with a largely British cast and in a London setting, the old Covent Garden market. This is not Hitchcock's last film, but it can be seen as a revisiting of his career's dramatic beginnings in Britain and as a homecoming for a director who found his greatest success and popularity abroad. 1.
Thanks to Hitchcock's early films, the British could claim their films were as good as others. A. Y B. N C. NG 2.
During the war years, Hitchcock rejected the Hollywood style of filmmaking. A. Y B. N C. NG 3.
People in his home country didn't appreciate his work during the mid-1920s. A. Y B. N
C. NG 4.
Hitchcock's first job was to work as a clerk for a telegraph company. A. Y B. N C. NG 5.
B. N C. NG 6.
B. N C. NG 7.
An interest in \common with a German director, Murnau. A. Y B. N C. NG 8.
British directors, including Hitchcock, watched foreign films screened by the 9.
. Hitchcock kept his film The Lodger free of foreign influence. A. Y
The Lodger was Hitchcock's first film as a young director. A. Y
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to tell the story. 10. Hitchcock kept his ties to the British film industry, even though
it was in financial trouble during . Part 7 Skimming and Scanning (True or False Questions + Blank Filling) (每小题: 2 分; 满分:20 分) (In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.) 小得对学生答案 Correct 题 分 错 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 2 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 A A B C B B B (未答) (未答) (未答) Subtotal: 10
10. 0 Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening! 放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦! Part 8 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice) (每小题:2 分) Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. The cost of helping someone with AIDS drugs is high. Pills cost a lot of money. In Africa, AIDS drugs may cost more than a person makes in one year. At the same time, some American hospitals throw away a lot of pills. One man, named Lee Wildes, didn't think this was fair, so he decided to do something about it. Wildes lives in a small apartment in San Francisco. Every month, he sends AIDS drugs, which would've been thrown away, to Africa. His act of kindness has not been noticed much in his home country. In Africa though, he is well known. Many people in Africa send him e-mails, asking him for the medicine they need. Lee was a nurse. He knows that millions of dollars worth of drugs
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