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Polis Evo

The world conflicts when two cops, one from the city and the other from a small town, meet. As the two contrasting personalities go on a mission to take down Malaysia’s biggest drug lord, the two must learn to work together to weaken a cold-blooded drug organization.

The Journey

When Bee returns to Malaysia for the first time in a decade, she introduces her conservative father, Uncle Chuan, to her happy-go-lucky British fiancé, Benji. Despite language barriers, cultural differences and original hesitation from both parties, the two men come to realize that their priorities (优先权) are essentially one and the same.

Ola Bola

Set in the 1980s during a disorderly economic period, Ola Bola tells the story of an unlikely team of Malaysian footballers that has one last chance at international glory to qualify for the 1980 Olympic Games. Disturbed by disagreements that threaten to tear them apart, the team has to overcome their individual differences and unite for the sake of the entire country.

My Passion — Diving in Pulau Perhentian

Join AirAsia Allstars Andrew Scott and Anim Ezati both on an ocean adventure. They face the challenge of open water diving for the first time. From scuba training to discovering the beauty of Perhentian Island, My Passion follows them on their exciting journey of courage as they conquer their fears and manage it, making their great joy!

1.What is Polis Evo mainly about?

A. The union of a Malaysian football team.

B. Two policemen join forces and beat a drug group.

C. Two men from different cultures accept each other.

D. A highly challenging and successful ocean adventure.

2.Which will be the best choice if you are fond of diving?

A. Ola Bola.    B. My Passion.

C. Polis Evo.    D. The Journey.

3.What can be the best title of the text?

A. Entertainment at Your Fingertips    B. Well Received Cinema Films

C. Bestsellers on www. rokki.com    D. Greatly Praised Movies

 

1. B 2. B 3. A 【解析】 本文说的是你附近的娱乐。文章推荐了四部上映的电影。 1.段落大意题。根据Polis Evo中As the two contrasting personalities go on a mission to take down Malaysia’s biggest drug lord, the two must learn to work together to weaken a cold-blooded drug organization.可知Polis Evo的大意是两名警察联合起来,计划瓦解一个贩毒集团。故选B。 2.细节理解题。根据My Passion — Diving in Pulau Perhentian中They face the challenge of open water diving for the first time.可知,如果你喜欢潜水,你最好的选择是My Passion。故选B。 3.主旨大意题。根据第一段中的Experience thrilling entertainment and discover new worlds as you enjoy a variety of international and local contents using your personal mobile device. To find out what’s screening on roKKi this month,simply visit www. rokki.com and catch the movies for free!可知本文最佳主题是Entertainment at Your Fingertips 。故选A。
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