20.Four cinemas in the UKThe Kinema,Lincolnshire
It's a wooden building on the outside and a two-screen cinema on the inside,all nesting among pine trees in a tiny village.The Kinema showed its first film in 1922and the first six rows were deekchairs(折叠帆布躺椅).Today,it's more richly decorated.
"People come here because it's a fantastic experience,"says manager philip Jones."Many rooms in the Kinema are simple and not attractive,but we try to remain everything that makes it special."
The Cube,Bristol
It's not really a cinema.It is a not-for-profit cooperative run by volunteers,which has been operating for the last 15years.
They are"unique for what we do,which is to operate seven nights a week and with no funding."They make many things themselves,such as cola and yogurt.
The Broadway,Nottingham
A cinema has been here since the 1960s,when local fashion designer Paul Smith would come to see arty foreign films,which heavily influenced his career choice.Later,he designed the stripy(条纹的) sofas.
The Broadway was previously used as a church,but locals love it for its independent,art house,and DIY spirit.The Broadway also has a right-on restaurant,with locally sourced vegetables and salads,and even serves its own beer.
The Rex,Hertfordshire
It opened to the public in 1938and has been named the most beautiful cinema in the UK.There's a varied programme with different films every night.Hot dogs and popcorn are banned.And a real person answers the phone when you call.People speak very highly of the Rex.So do go,if only once,to see just how a cinema should be run.
21.In Philip Jones'opinion,the Kinema may attract people whoD.
A.live in the nearby villages
B.are fond of rich decorations
C.are interested in wooden structures
D.want to experience something special
22.The Cube and the Broadway are similar in the way that they bothC.
A.are non-profit cooperatives
B.show arty foreign films
C.offer homemade drinks
D.use stripy sofas
23.Which of the following has the longest history?A
A.The Kinema.
B.The Cube.
C.The Broadway.
D.The Rex.