He is a child in a grown man’s body. Everywhere he goes, he makes his fans laugh so much. He is the lead character of the hugely popular film and TV series of Mr. Bean(憨豆先生), created by British comic actor Rowan Atkinson.
Since its TV show made the first appearance in 1990, its 14 half-hour programs have been sold to more than 200 TV territories worldwide. This year sees Mr. Bean celebrate its 25 th anniversary(周年纪念日).
Why has the character enjoyed success with people of different cultures?
Unlike most people in comedy today, Mr. Bean doesn’t make much use of dialogue, so there is no language barrier (障碍) in his work. Mr. Bean can talk ---sometimes does--- but what he does is much more important than what he might say. For example, in a TV episode, Mr. Bean becomes a barber and makes a terrible mess of the customer’s hair. This doesn’t need any translation.
But there’s a deeper reason. Although he is British and the stories generally take place in British settings, people from different cultures laugh at Mr. Bean for the same reason earlier generations (一代人) laughed at comic star Charlie Chaplin.
As Atkinson told the newspaper: “The essence (本质) of Mr. Bean is that he is self-centered and in fact doesn’t care about the outside world.” Mr. Bean breaks social rules wherever he goes – he jumps the queue, tries to cheat(作弊) in exams – we all secretly want to do but generally don’t.
1.The article is mainly about ______.
A. the influence of Mr Bean on British culture
B. the reasons behind the success of Mr Bean
C. the importance of humor in British culture
D. the most successful British film director
2.Why has Mr Bean been popular with people of different cultures?
A. Because he looks lovely and smart.
B. Because he can solve any problem in a special way.
C. Because people can quite often see him on the screen.
D. Because people can easily understand his humour.
3.Charlie Chaplin is mentioned in the second-to-last paragraph to ______.
A. make clear his importance in comedy history
B. show his popularity in Britain before Mr Bean
C. show he and Mr Bean have something similar
D. show that he and Mr Bean are British heroes
4.According to Atkinson, which of the following is an important characteristic of Mr. Bean?
A. Being selfish. B. Being childish.
C. Being generous. D. Being dangerous.
“Sesame Street” has been called “the longest street in the world. That is because the television program by that name can now be seen in so many parts of the world. It first appeared in New York in 1969.
In the United States more than six million children watch the program regularly. Tests have shown that children from different backgrounds have benefited(受益) from watching it. Those who watch it five times a week learn more than occasional (偶然的) viewers. In the US the program is shown at different hours during the week in order to increase the number who can watch it regularly. The programs all use songs, stories, jokes, and pictures to give children a basic understanding of numbers, letters and human relationships.
Why has “Sesame Street” been so much more successful than other children’s shows? Many reasons have been suggested. People mention the educational theories (理论)of its creators, thethe support by the government and private (私人的) businesses, and the skillful use of all kinds of TV tricks. Perhaps an equally important reason is that mothers watch it along with their children. This is partly because famous adult stars often appear on it. But the best reason for the success of the program may be that it makes every child watching feel able to learn. The child finds himself learning, and he wants to learn more.
1.Why is Sesame Street shown many times during the week?
A.More children can benefit from it.
B.Children can watch it 5 times a week.
C.Many schools can use it in classes.
D.Children can watch it again and again.
2.What can children learn from Sesame Street mainly?
A. Singing skills. B. Drawing skills.
C. Basic knowledge. D. Storytelling.
3.What is the most important reason for Sesame Street to be successful?
A. Because it is supported by the government and businesses.
B. Because it is based on educational theories.
C. Because it gives parents chances to see famous stars.
D. Because it gets children interested in learning.
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Friends play an important role in our life. Most people ________ friendship to last forever. ________, even the best friendships can come to an end.
As time goes by, many friendships end because of a(n) ________ in personality or way of life. Tommy wrote, “I didn’t even know the friendship was over ________ I caught myself thinking of Alan as a former(以前的) friend.”
Peter explained, “We ________ seeing each other less and less. The friendship was just over.” Sometimes friendships ________ suddenly following a disagreement or move to another place.
Alice said, “Friendship slowly loses importance. I moved from one side of the city to the other. Since then we ________ made a phone call. We met less and less. At last our friendship got lost.”
Jack said, “ When I moved to Seattle after college, our friendship died. Both of us were always having difficulty ________ new jobs, so we didn’t keep in touch with each other. Our friendship was so ________ that I didn’t call him even if I went home.”
It’s true that the biggest ________ to a friendship is change. Generally, friends will accept each other if they both ________ what they were when they met, or change in similar directions. If they change or grow in ________ ways, the friendship will probably be lost.
There is always ________ pain of loss in a broken friendship. When ________ can be done to keep the friendship, it is important to ______ the pain and move on to build new friendships.
1.A. hope B. expect C. decide D. prefer
2.A. Unluckily B. Unfairly C. Improperly D. Incompletely
3.A. interest B. experience C. change D. suggestion
4.A. before B. while C. till D. until
5.A. finished B. practiced C. continued D. started
6.A. miss B. survive C. end D. lose
7.A. seldom B. often C. always D. never
8.A. hoping for B. dealing with C. guarding against D. making up
9.A. dangerous B. dead C. lasting D. strong
10.A. value B. clue C. problem D. answer
11.A. remain B. stay C. keep D. have
12.A. different B. similar C. strange D. popular
13.A. no B. any C. little D. some
14.A. anything B. everything C. Nothing D. something
15.A. regret B. forget C. imagine D. blame
—Excuse me! May I use your computer now?
—________I'm typing an important letter.
A. Will you? B. I hope so.
C. Why not? D. I'm afraid not.
— I’m new here. Could you tell me ______?
一Certainly. It’s over there across from the bank.
A. when the park opens
B. where the park is
C. how far is the park
D. how can I get to the park
In character-training of children, what really _____much is what their parents say and do.
A. considers B. values C. matters D. minds