It can be painful to talk about China’s left-behind children. But the film The Taste of Rice Flower deals with the topic in a light and touching way.
The film came out on April 20. It is a mother-daughter story. Ye Nan is a woman of the Dai ethnic group(傣族). She returns to her home village in Yunnan after working in Shanghai for a few years. During her time away, her daughter has grown into a rebellious 13-year-old. The old film shows how Ye Nan and her daughter tries to reconnect.
_____________. In the beginning, the girl often hides herself inside a quilt, as she can’t get used to seeing her mother’s face again. And as a troublemaker, she often drives her mother crazy. She secretly plays computer games in the middle of the night, makes trouble in her classes at school and even steals money.
But the tension(紧张状态)between the two is not the film’s focus. It presents their daily lives in great detail and how their relationship changes over time. When the mother finds her daughter at an Internet bar, instead of beating her, she stays in the car outside for a whole night to wait for her daughter patiently. Gradually, they rebuild their love for each other.
As a review on paper.cn said, the film doesn’t offer solutions to the problem of left-behind children, but only presents what’s happening. It encourages people to feel, think and take action.
1.The film The Taste of Rice Flower is a story about .
A.a mother and a son B.a mother and a daughter
C.a father and a son D.a father and a daughter
2.The Chinese meaning of the underlined word “rebellious”is probably “ ”.
A.孝顺的 B.刻苦的 C.叛逆的 D.可怜的
3.Which of the following is the best to be put into the blank in paragraph 3?
A.The film has caught a lot of attention from the public.
B.Many people are deeply moved by this story.
C.However, it’s been several years since Ye Nan left home.
D.It’s clearly not easy for them to get along with each other.
4.When Ye Nan found the 13-year-old child in the Internet bar, Ye Nan .
A.beat her angrily B.shouted at her angrily
C.waited for her patiently D.talked with her patiently
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Dragons(龙) are not real animals, but look like a combination(组合体)of many animals such as snakes, fish and deer. With fantastic powers, they fly in the sky or swim in the sea. They can make rain, too. The Chinese dragon is a symbol of power and good luck. The emperors of ancient China loved dragons. Their clothes were covered with pictures of dragons.
We are proud to call ourselves the “descendants of the dragon”. In Chinese culture, excellent and successful people are often called “dragons”. That’s why Chinese parents always want their children to be “dragons”.
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1.According to the passage, dragons can do all the following Except .
A.flying in the sky B.swimming in the sea
C.fighting with bad people D.making rain
2.In Chinese culture, dragon is seen as a symbol of .
A.good luck B.good wishes C.friendship D.money
3.Chinese people believe that “dragons” are usually people.
A.bad B.successful C.friendly D.laze
When news came that my daughter, Alice, was admitted(录取)to Oxford University, excitement rushed to me. She_______to make it to her dream school, which made me, a single mother, very proud but a little worried about being alone. I knew I had to do something in the summer_______she was away from home.
Alice had many colorful shirts that she would no longer wear. So I decided to make a quilt out of_________. That summer, she was always busy with her friends. Even when she was at home, her door was_________more than usual. This made me feel a bit hurt._________, we didn’t have much time together before she went to college.
When we arrived at the college, sadness buried me. Alice saw it in my face. She took out a beautiful book from her bag. “I made this for you, Mom.” She said. Then I knew_______she always stayed behind a closed door that summer. It was a book of photos recording the life of our family over the past 17 years.
I broke into tears. Some of it was sadness at_________to let her go, while some of it was joy. I knew that our relationship was stronger than I could_________imagine. We would always be connected by the love that went into every stitch(针脚)of her quilt and every___________in my book.
In Alice’s dormitory room I unfolded the quilt on her bed. She threw her arms__________me. “Mom, I love you,” she said. Her new friends were calling her outside. Alice turned, and I let her go.
1.A.wanted B.failed C.managed D.decided
2.A.before B.unless C.after D.since
3.A.it B.them C.her D.us
4.A.open B.broken C.cleaned D.shut
5.A.After all B.Of course C.In the end D.For example
6.A.that B.how C.why D.when
7.A.wishing B.having C.planning D.allowing
8.A.ever B.already C.never D.still
9.A.word B.photo C.smile D.sentence
10.A.across B.through C.over D.around
—Have you ever heard of Hongyadong?
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A.such a famous place B.a such famous place
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—You don’t feel worried before the important exam, do you?
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