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Antz is a movie that shows young kids how to work as a team. It shows however small a part they may have, what matters most is the team outcome of that small-small effort they all put to make things happen. It tells them never ever to give up the dream and never ever to accept failure. It tells about an ant that is never known by its size but by its team. |
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Forrest Gump tells a story of a boy who stands for friends and has a strong will power. He never throws his life for chance but makes the best out of it. This story will make your kids feel sure about themselves and their abilities, making them brave enough to stand up to any challenges. |
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Lion King is an American animated (动画的)musical adventure film produced by Wall Disney Feature Animation. The movie will show your kids the importance of having friends in one’s life. |
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Dumbo will give your child wings to imagine without any boundaries. He doesn’t have to be logical every time. He has to understand that it’s the mental strength rather than the physical strength that brings out the best out of everything. Free for parents who come to see the film with their child. |
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As a parent we are always caring about our kids but sometimes it’s not helpful for their growth. Finding Nemo, an animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, shows us how to teach them to overcome their fear by trying things,failing and bouncing back again for the/ry. |
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The director brings out the best of the characters in the movie Toy Story. The movie portrays the emotions of the toys. How beautifully the emotions like friendship,togetherness ,leadership,love,care and so on have turned up in this movie! |
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1.According to the text, the film Forrest Gump is aimed at improving the viewers’ _____.
A. teamwork B. self-confidence C. imagination D. friendship
2.How much do they have to pay if eight-year-old Jason goes to see the film Dumbo with his parents?
A. $ 10. B. $ 20. C. $ 30. D. $ 45.
3.Who are the main target audience of the movies mentioned in the text?
A. Parents. B. Teachers. C. Children. D. Clerks.
4.What emotions have appeared in the film Toy Story EXCEPT__________?
A. friendship B. love C. leadership D. Generosity
Imagine a boy from a small village in East Africa, He from a very early age has been looking after cattle. At twelve years old he knows more about cattle than most of you. However, he has never been to school. Has this boy ever had any education?
Education is discovering about ourselves and about the people and things around us. All the people who care about us — our parents, brothers, sisters, friends — are our teachers. In fact, we learn something from everyone we meet. We start learning on the day we are born, not on the first day" we go to school. Every day we have new experiences, like finding a bird's nest, discovering a new street in our neighborhood, making friends with someone we didn't like before. New experiences are even more fun when we share them with other people.
Encouragement from the people around us enables us to explore things as much as possible. As we grow up, we begin to find out what we are capable of doing. You may be good at cooking, or singing or playing football. You find this out by doing these things. Just thinking about cooking doesn't tell you if you are good at it.
We learn so much just living from day to day. So why is school important? Of course you can learn some things better at home than at school, like how to do the shopping, and how to help old or disabled people who can' t do everything for themselves. At school, teachers help us to read and write. With their guidance, we begin to see things in different ways.
1. The writer takes the African boy as an example to show that _______.
A. African children are very poor
B. some children are unlucky
C. education takes many ways
D. schools are of great importance
2.In the eyes of the writer .
A. we have to learn from the people around us
B. school is not important at all
C. only the people caring for us can teach us
D. education takes place everywhere
3.One can find out what he is good at by _.
A. the encouragement of people around B. the teachings of those he or she meets
C. thinking of it when growing up D. trying practicing it
4. How the writer looks at the role of school is that .
A. school is not so important as our living places
B. school enables us to understand the world in other ways
C. school teaches us something useless at home
D. school cannot prepare us for our daily lives
5. The passage tells us that _ .
A. everyone gets education from the day he or she is born
B. different education trains different classes of people
C. school is absolutely necessary if one wants to understand the world
D. everyone will find out what he or she is good at
Imagine a boy from a small village in East Africa. He from a very early age has been looking after cattle. At twelve years old he knows more about cattle than most of you. However, he has never been to school. Has this boy ever had any education?
Education is discovering about ourselves and about the people and things around us. All the people who care about us -- our parents, brothers, sisters, friends -- are our teachers. In fact, we learn something from everyone we meet. We start learning on the day we are born, not on the first day we go to school. Every day we have new experiences, like finding a bird's nest, discovering a new street in our neighborhood, making friends with someone we didn't
like before. New experiences are even more fun when we share them with other people.
Encouragement from the people around us enables us to explore things as much as possible. As we grow up, we begin to find out what we are capable of doing. You may be good at cooking, or singing or playing football. You find this out by doing these things. Just thinking about cooking doesn't tell you if you are good at it.
We learn so much just living from day to day. So why is school important? Of course you can learn some things better at home than at school, like how to do the shopping, and how to help old or disabled people who can' t do everything for themselves. At school, teachers help us to read and write. With their guidance, we begin to see things in different ways.
56. The writer takes the African boy as an example to show that___________
A. African children are very poor B. some children are unlucky
C. education takes many ways D. schools are of great importance
57. In the eyes of the writer___________
A. we have to learn from the people around us B. school is not important at all
C. only the people caring for us can teach us D. education takes place everywhere
58. One can find out what he is good at by___________
A. the encouragement of people around B. the teachings of those he or she meets
C. thinking of it when growing up D. trying and practicing it
59. How does the writer look at the role of school___________
A. School is not so important as our living places.
B. School enables us to understand the world in other ways.
C. School teaches us something useless at home.
D. School cannot prepare us for our daily lives.
60. The passage tells us that___________
A. everyone gets education from the day he or she is born
B. different education trains different classes of people
C. school is absolutely necessary if one wants to understand the world
D. everyone will find out what he or she is good at
Imagine a boy from a small village in East Africa. He from a very early age has been looking after cattle. At twelve years old he knows more about cattle than most of you. However, he has never been to school. Has this boy ever had any education?
Education is discovering about ourselves and about the people and things around us. All the people who care about us -- our parents, brothers, sisters, friends -- are our teachers. In fact, we learn something from everyone we meet. We start learning on the day we are born, not on the first day we go to school. Every day we have new experiences, like finding a bird's nest, discovering a new street in our neighborhood, making friends with someone we didn't like before. New experiences are even more fun when we share them with other people.
Encouragement from the people around us enables us to explore things as much as possible. As we grow up, we begin to find out what we are capable of doing. You may be good at cooking, or singing or playing football. You find this out by doing these things. Just thinking about cooking doesn't tell you if you are good at it.
We learn so much just living from day to day. So why is school important? Of course you can learn some things better at home than at school, like how to do the shopping, and how to help old or disabled people who can' t do everything for themselves. At school, teachers help us to read and write. With their guidance, we begin to see things in different ways.
1. The writer takes the African boy as an example to show that___________
A. African children are very poor
B. some children are unlucky
C. education takes many ways
D. schools are of great importance
2. In the eyes of the writer___________
A. we have to learn from the people around us
B. school is not important at all
C. only the people caring for us can teach us
D. education takes place everywhere
3. One can find out what he is good at by___________
A. the encouragement of people around
B. the teachings of those he or she meets
C. thinking of it when growing up
D. trying and practicing it
4. How does the writer look at the role of school___________
A. School is not so important as our living places.
B. School enables us to understand the world in other ways.
C. School teaches us something useless at home.
D. School cannot prepare us for our daily lives.
5. The passage tells us that___________
A. everyone gets education from the day he or she is born
B. different education trains different classes of people
C. school is absolutely necessary if one wants to understand the world
D. everyone will find out what he or she is good at
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