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Long queues at cinemas buying hot tickets for blockbusters(巨片) will become rare as Beijing residents will be able to order film tickets via cell phone networks in a month.
Film ticket circulation service on cell phone, also called the “Green channel of film tickets ordering”, is aiming at lowing the cost of ticket circulation and easing the ticket distribution pressure on such popular film-watching days as summer and winter vacations or Valentine’s Day.
“People log onto the net through cell phones, then choose cinema seats, watch trailers, browse information for new films and read cinema introductions,” said Guan Zheng, the publicity chief of Xingmei Digital Media Company Ltd., the service provider.
“Film fans can enjoy various discount prices if they order tickets via cell phones,” Guan said.
Meanwhile, the cell phone ticket circulation platform provides subscribers general mobile phone services like jokes, videos, flashes, phone ring downloads and games.
The service is about to be put into trial at the Beijing-based Xingmei International Cinema for a month before being putting into use at other cinema chains both in and outside Beijing, as the service is going to be improved through gradual expansion, said Guan.
China’s film industry that is being restored has seen more and more enthusiastic moviegoers. Up to the end of 2009, China has had more than 5,000 specialized cinemas, among which there are 2,243 modern cinemas with 3, 668 silver screens and 56 cinema chains.
Currently, many people buy film tickets on the Internet or by phoning the cinema’s ticket office or simply queuing at the cinema gate. More people want to buy tickets on popular days like May Day holiday, National Day holiday or Valentine’s Day. Yet the inefficient ticket circulation system contributes the most to the failure.
What can we learn from the passage?
A. The price of the ticket ordered via cell phone will be lower.
B. Ordering tickets through the net can get good seats.
C. Few people would like to watch films on the net.
D. More and more people like to watch films on the net.
What does the underlined part “watch trailers” in the third paragraph mean?
A. You can watch films after downloading them.
B. You can watch commercial ads free of charge.
C. You can watch short ads for new movies.
D. You can watch films on the net at home.
What does the passage imply?
A. The service is only intended to put into use at the cinema in Beijing for a month.
B. China’s film industry saw the decreasing number of moviegoers by the end of 2009.[
C. The traditional ticket selling system makes it hard to get film tickets on popular days.
D. The green channel of tickets ordering is aiming at provides general mobile phone services..
The best title for the passage would probably be ________.
A. Rare Beijingers to watch films on the net
B. Few Beijingers to buy film tickets in line
C. Beijingers to watch films via cell phone
D. Beijingers to order film tickets via cell phone
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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Like other heavily populated nations, India is trying to find new ways to produce more food to feed its ever increasing population. But one of the methods India recently has taken is as old as the Upanishads. It's called simply storing grain. Today in India, they are calling it the“Save Grain Campaign”and it seems to be working.
By planning ahead, the country has opened more land and increased grain production from 51 million tons in 1995. India can now depend on its own grain supply. To reduce post-harvest losses, estimated at 9.33 percent of the nation output, the Indian Ministry of Food has taken several steps to let more people know more about scientific methods of grain storage.
The“Save Grain Campaign”, a pilot program in 1965, now is gaining popularity. There are 17 campaign offices across India. Campaign workers work closely with provincial governments to teach farmers scientific methods of storing food and pest control.
1.What do the Indian do to have more food?
[ ]
A.Increase its population.
B.Open more farmland.
C.From 17 campaign offices in every province.
D.Buy more food from foreign countries.
2.Now there is _____ farmland and _____ grain and there are _____ people than over in India.
[ ]
A.more; more; more B.more; more; fewer
C.more; less; fewer D.less; less; more
3.The“Save Grain Campaign”is a program _____.
[ ]
A.popular since 1965 B.popular since 1951
C.widely known now D.dealing with pest control
4.If there were no post-harvest losses, maybe the total output of grain in India would be _____.
[ ]
A.over 9 percent more B.51 million tons
C.192 million tons D.243 million tons
5.The scientific methods of grain storage have to be taught because _____.
[ ]
A.a lot of grain is wasted after the crop harvests
B.a lot of grain is wasted during the crop harvests
C.a lot of farmland is wasted
D.farmers know nothing about the“Save Grain Campaign”
Long queues at cinemas buying hot tickets for blockbusters(巨片) will become rare as Beijing residents will be able to order film tickets via cell phone networks in a month.
Film ticket circulation service on cell phone, also called the “Green channel of film tickets ordering”, is aiming at lowing the cost of ticket circulation and easing the ticket distribution pressure on such popular film-watching days as summer and winter vacations or Valentine’s Day.
“People log onto the net through cell phones, then choose cinema seats, watch trailers, browse information for new films and read cinema introductions,” said Guan Zheng, the publicity chief of Xingmei Digital Media Company Ltd., the service provider.
“Film fans can enjoy various discount prices if they order tickets via cell phones,” Guan said.
Meanwhile, the cell phone ticket circulation platform provides subscribers general mobile phone services like jokes, videos, flashes, phone ring downloads and games.
The service is about to be put into trial at the Beijing-based Xingmei International Cinema for a month before being putting into use at other cinema chains both in and outside Beijing, as the service is going to be improved through gradual expansion, said Guan.
China’s film industry that is being restored has seen more and more enthusiastic moviegoers. Up to the end of 2009, China has had more than 5,000 specialized cinemas, among which there are 2,243 modern cinemas with 3, 668 silver screens and 56 cinema chains.
Currently, many people buy film tickets on the Internet or by phoning the cinema’s ticket office or simply queuing at the cinema gate. More people want to buy tickets on popular days like May Day holiday, National Day holiday or Valentine’s Day. Yet the inefficient ticket circulation system contributes the most to the failure.
【小题1】What can we learn from the passage?
A.The price of the ticket ordered via cell phone will be lower. |
B.Ordering tickets through the net can get good seats. |
C.Few people would like to watch films on the net. |
D.More and more people like to watch films on the net. |
A.You can watch films after downloading them. |
B.You can watch commercial ads free of charge. |
C.You can watch short ads for new movies. |
D.You can watch films on the net at home. |
A.The service is only intended to put into use at the cinema in Beijing for a month. |
B.China’s film industry saw the decreasing number of moviegoers by the end of 2009.[ |
C.The traditional ticket selling system makes it hard to get film tickets on popular days. |
D.The green channel of tickets ordering is aiming at provides general mobile phone services.. |
A.Rare Beijingers to watch films on the net |
B.Few Beijingers to buy film tickets in line |
C.Beijingers to watch films via cell phone |
D.Beijingers to order film tickets via cell phone |
Long queues at cinemas buying hot tickets for blockbusters(巨片) will become rare as Beijing residents will be able to order film tickets via cell phone networks in a month.
Film ticket circulation service on cell phone, also called the “Green channel of film tickets ordering”, is aiming at lowing the cost of ticket circulation and easing the ticket distribution pressure on such popular film-watching days as summer and winter vacations or Valentine’s Day.
“People log onto the net through cell phones, then choose cinema seats, watch trailers, browse information for new films and read cinema introductions,” said Guan Zheng, the publicity chief of Xingmei Digital Media Company Ltd., the service provider.
“Film fans can enjoy various discount prices if they order tickets via cell phones,” Guan said.
Meanwhile, the cell phone ticket circulation platform provides subscribers general mobile phone services like jokes, videos, flashes, phone ring downloads and games.
The service is about to be put into trial at the Beijing-based Xingmei International Cinema for a month before being putting into use at other cinema chains both in and outside Beijing, as the service is going to be improved through gradual expansion, said Guan.
China’s film industry that is being restored has seen more and more enthusiastic moviegoers. Up to the end of 2009, China has had more than 5,000 specialized cinemas, among which there are 2,243 modern cinemas with 3, 668 silver screens and 56 cinema chains.
Currently, many people buy film tickets on the Internet or by phoning the cinema’s ticket office or simply queuing at the cinema gate. More people want to buy tickets on popular days like May Day holiday, National Day holiday or Valentine’s Day. Yet the inefficient ticket circulation system contributes the most to the failure.
1.What can we learn from the passage?
A. The price of the ticket ordered via cell phone will be lower.
B. Ordering tickets through the net can get good seats.
C. Few people would like to watch films on the net.
D. More and more people like to watch films on the net.
2.What does the underlined part “watch trailers” in the third paragraph mean?
A. You can watch films after downloading them.
B. You can watch commercial ads free of charge.
C. You can watch short ads for new movies.
D. You can watch films on the net at home.
3.What does the passage imply?
A. The service is only intended to put into use at the cinema in Beijing for a month.
B. China’s film industry saw the decreasing number of moviegoers by the end of 2009.[
C. The traditional ticket selling system makes it hard to get film tickets on popular days.
D. The green channel of tickets ordering is aiming at provides general mobile phone services..
4.The best title for the passage would probably be ________.
A. Rare Beijingers to watch films on the net
B. Few Beijingers to buy film tickets in line
C. Beijingers to watch films via cell phone
D. Beijingers to order film tickets via cell phone
Long queues at cinemas buying hot tickets for blockbusters(巨片) will become rare as Beijing residents will be able to order film tickets via cell phone networks in a month.
Film ticket circulation service on cell phone, also called the “Green channel of film tickets ordering”, is aiming at lowing the cost of ticket circulation and easing the ticket distribution pressure on such popular film-watching days as summer and winter vacations or Valentine’s Day.
“People log onto the net through cell phones, then choose cinema seats, watch trailers, browse information for new films and read cinema introductions,” said Guan Zheng, the publicity chief of Xingmei Digital Media Company Ltd., the service provider.
“Film fans can enjoy various discount prices if they order tickets via cell phones,” Guan said.
Meanwhile, the cell phone ticket circulation platform provides subscribers general mobile phone services like jokes, videos, flashes, phone ring downloads and games.
The service is about to be put into trial at the Beijing-based Xingmei International Cinema for a month before being putting into use at other cinema chains both in and outside Beijing, as the service is going to be improved through gradual expansion, said Guan.
China’s film industry that is being restored has seen more and more enthusiastic moviegoers.Up to the end of 2009, China has had more than 5,000 specialized cinemas, among which there are 2,243 modern cinemas with 3, 668 silver screens and 56 cinema chains.
Currently, many people buy film tickets on the Internet or by phoning the cinema’s ticket office or simply queuing at the cinema gate.More people want to buy tickets on popular days like May Day holiday, National Day holiday or Valentine’s Day.Yet the inefficient ticket circulation system contributes the most to the failure.
1.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The price of the ticket ordered via cell phone will be lower.
B.Ordering tickets through the net can get good seats.
C.Few people would like to watch films on the net.
D.More and more people like to watch films on the net.
2.What does the underlined part “watch trailers” in the third paragraph mean?
A.You can watch films after downloading them.
B.You can watch commercial ads free of charge.
C.You can watch short ads for new movies.
D.You can watch films on the net at home.
3.What does the passage imply?
A.The service is only intended to put into use at the cinema in Beijing for a month.
B.China’s film industry saw the decreasing number of moviegoers by the end of 2009.
C.The traditional ticket selling system makes it hard to get film tickets on popular days.
D.The green channel of tickets ordering is aiming at provides general mobile phone services..
4.The best title for the passage would probably be ________.
A.Rare Beijingers to watch films on the net
B.Few Beijingers to buy film tickets in line
C.Beijingers to watch films via cell phone
D.Beijingers to order film tickets via cell phone
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