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A film, 1.(release) in Chinese cinemas next month, tells the story of a former British secret agent named Johnny English, who has now retired to be a middle school history teacher. However, after a series of cyber attacks on the UK government, all the active secret agents 2.(expose), which leaves the mission of catching the bad guys 3. Johnny English.

But 4. films such as Mission Impossible and Kingsman (《王牌特工》), in which agents are all masters of high-tech tools, Johnny English is an old-fashioned hero, 5.(suspect) of modern technology and not even willing to use a smartphone. That puts him in various dangerous situations.

This wouldn’t come as a surprise if you know that Johnny English 6.(play) by Rowan Atkinson, who is best known 7. playing his character Mr. Bean.

Johnny English and Mr. Bean do have a lot 8. common. As Atkinson once told the Guardian in an interview, “The essence of Mr. Bean is 9. he’s self-centered and doesn’t actually acknowledge the outside world. He’s a child in a man’s body.”

And this is 10.(probable) why people all around the world can relate to Atkinson’s humor. They want to be just as self-centered as his characters. And they don’t want to care what the outside world thinks of them. They want to be different.

 

1. to be released 2. are exposed 3. to 4. unlike 5. suspicious 6. is played 7. for 8. in 9. that 10. Probably 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。介绍了一部将于下月在中国影院上映的电影的剧情以及主演。 1.考查动词不定式。句意:一部将于下月在中国影院上映的电影讲述了一个前英国特工约翰尼·英格的故事,他现在已经退休,成为一名中学历史教师。由next month可知,动作将要发生,A film与release在逻辑上是被动关系,所以用不定式的被动式to be released。故填to be released 。 2.考查一般现在时的被动语态。句意:然而,在一系列针对英国政府的网络攻击之后,所有活跃的特工都被曝光了,这就把抓坏人的任务留给了约翰尼·英格兰。分析句子可知,句子为一般现在时,主语为all the active secret agents 与谓语exposed为被动。故填are exposed。 3.考查介词。句意:这就把抓坏人的任务留给了约翰尼·英格兰。leave sth to sb“把某事留给某人”。故填to 。 4.考查介词。句意: 但是不同于电影《不可能的使命》。unlike为介词后接名词作宾语。根据句意,故填unlike。 5.考查形容词。句意:约翰尼·英格是一个守旧的英雄,对现代技术持怀疑态度,甚至不愿意使用智能手机。be suspicious of sb./sth “对某人或某物感到怀疑”为固定短语。故填suspicious。 6.考查一般现在时的被动语态。句意:如果你知道约翰尼·英格兰是由罗恩·阿特金森饰演的,也就不足为奇了。be played by sb“……由某人扮演”符合句意。故填 is played 。 7.考查介词。句意:因为他最出名的角色是憨豆先生。be known for“因……而出名”符合句意。故填for 。 8.考查介词。句意:约翰尼·英格兰和比恩先生确实有很多共同点。have...in common“在……有共同点”。故填 in。 9.考查连接词。句意:比恩先生的本质是他以自我为中心,实际上不承认外部世界。分析句子可知,本句是表语从句,且表语从句不缺少句子成分,句意完整。故填that。 10.考查副词。句意:这可能就是为什么世界各地的人都可以联想到阿特金森的幽默。probably为副词修饰整个句子。故填probably。
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