Perhaps the most famous name in the world of sileni movies is Charlie Chaplin. It was in 1889 that both moving pictures and Charlie Chaplin were born. Sadly, Charlie's father died when Charlie was five, and his mother was sent to mental hospital. This left young Charlie homeless and living on the streets.,

Things seemed bad for Charlie, but he had a bright, nice character. He was pleasant and easy to like. So he managed to get small parts in Derformances around London. Then he moved to the USA in 1906, and his life took a major change for the better. He got a part in a show performing there. Seven years after his arrival in the USA, he got his first major part in a film. Charlie was a great success in the movie theaters. His silent, highly visual(視覺的) form of comedy was perfect for the silent films of the time. By 1915, he was making over $1,250 a week, which was a huge amount of money at that time. Charlie knew what he was good at, and he stuck to it. Even when sound could be used for movies in 1923, he continued to make silent pictures, Charlie knew that the silence was an essential part of what made his movies so funny. Charlie continued to make silent films well into the 1940s, when almost everyone else had changed to sound. Charlie, however, still remained one of the world's greatest film stars.
小題1:When did Charlie get his first major part in a film?
A.In 1889.B.In 1906.C.In 1913.D.In 1923.
小題2:The underlined word "essential" in Paragraph 2 probably means _______.
A.very boringB.very correctC.very difficultD.very important
小題3:From the passage we know that Charlie_______.
A.was easy to get along with
B.stopped making movies in 1923
C.was born and brought up in America
D.didn't produce silent films in America
小題4:Which could be the best title of the passage?
A.The Major Change for an Actor. B.A Great Man of Silent Movies.
C.The Beginning of Silent Movies.D.The Hard Life for A Movie Maker.

小題1:C
小題2:D
小題3:A
小題4:B

試題分析: 在世界最著名的無聲電影是查理·卓別林的電影。1889年,查理·卓別林出生。遺憾的是,查理的查理五歲時(shí)父親去世,他的母親被送到精神病院。這使得年輕查理無家可歸和生活在大街上,事情似乎不利于查理,但是他有一個(gè)明亮的、善良的性格。然后他在1906年搬到了美國(guó),他的生活出現(xiàn)了一次重大變化。他參加一個(gè)節(jié)目表演。七年之后他來到美國(guó),他得到了他的第一個(gè)主要部分的電影。查理是一個(gè)偉大的成功的電影。他的沉默,高度視覺的形式的喜劇是完美的無聲電影的時(shí)間。到1915年,他是在超過1250美元一個(gè)星期,這是一個(gè)巨大的數(shù)量的錢。查理知道他擅長(zhǎng),他堅(jiān)持它。即使聲音可以用于電影在1923年,他繼續(xù)沉默的圖片,查理知道沉默是不可或缺的一部分是什么讓他的電影如此有趣。查理繼續(xù)讓無聲電影到1940年代,當(dāng)其他幾乎所有人都改變了聲音。不過,查理仍一直是世界上最偉大的電影明星之一。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:查理第一個(gè)電影主角是哪一年?分析原文: Then he moved to the USA in 1906, Seven years after his arrival in the USA, he got his first major part in a film. 句意: 然后他在1906年搬到了美國(guó) , 七年之后他來到美國(guó),他得到了他的第一個(gè)主要部分的電影。1906+7=1913,故選C
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:在第二段中劃線詞的意思是什么?分析原文: Charlie knew that the silence was an essential part of what made his movies so funny. 句意: 查理知道沉默是不可或缺的一部分是什么讓他的電影如此有趣。因此有重要之意。故選 D
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:通過這篇短文我們知道查理的什么?分析原文: he had a bright, nice character. 句意: 但是他有一個(gè)明亮的、善良的性格。因此可以知道他是容易與人相處的。故選A
小題4:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:為短文選擇最佳的題目?在通讀全文中和對(duì)查理電影的了解,選擇無聲電影的偉大物。故選B
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