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    Dinner and a movie was a two-part affair. But increasingly, the two have been combined into a single experience, allowing moviegoers to get fries and a beer while they watch the latest superhero blockbuster. Full-service theaters have become a Friday-night pastime for Americans.

Dine-in cinemas are not altogether new. In the late 1980s, brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin opened one in Portland. A decade later, inspired by the Mcmenamins, Tim and Karrie league began pairing trendy beer with hits like The Craft at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin. But in recent years, the trend has expanded from niche (小众) to mainstream. There are now 29 Alamo locations nationwide, from Omaha to El Paso.

Full-service theaters appeal to a broader, more regionally diverse customer base. At Movie Tavern in Roswell, Ga. for instance, you can order popcorn shrimp while watching Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. AMC, the biggest U.S. movie-theater company, launched DINE-IN, where meals can be ordered with the push of a button. For the most upscale experience, you’ll have to fly to Paris, where EuropaCorp First Class, owned by the Fifth Element director Luc Besson, serves luxurious champagne and caviar (鱼子酱).

The rise in full-service moviegoing goes with declining ticket sales across the industry more broadly. North American movie attendance in 2018 dropped to what appears to be a 27-year low. The downward tendency is the continuation of a 15-year trend. Between lots of uninspired remakes hitting theaters, younger audiences choosing to consume content on their smart phones and the dramatic rise in the popularity of streaming (流媒体), it’s no wonder that theater owners are seeking creative ways to attract customers off their couches. It’s working: despite a 2% decline in movie attendance over four years, AMC DINE-IN achieved 4% growth in just two.

Full-service theaters are not without complaints. Despite servers’ attempts at stealth (悄悄的行动), many find them distracting when serving food. And as expensive as traditional theater concessions have become, prices tend to get dearer once pancetta (意大利熏肉) enters the mix.

But for those with the funds, the full-service theater offers reason enough to quit online movies.

1.The combination of dinner and a movie __________.

A.is a new business model appearing recently.

B.pairs trendy drinks with films in 29 nations.

C.introduces the latest movies and the dearest food.

D.gains much popularity despite the decline in ticket sales

2.The underlined word “upscale” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to __________.

A.comfortable B.creative C.expensive D.inspiring

3.Which of the following statements is TRUE about the passage?

A.Ticket sales remain almost the same in the past 15 years.

B.Uninspired remade films are the major complaint of audience.

C.Full-service theaters are a creative way to promote ticket sales.

D.Full-service theaters provide a perfect experience for all audiences.

4.The passage is intended to __________.

A.argue if online movies are beneficial

B.introduce a popular pattern of recreation

C.call on people to quit expensive online movies

D.blame the decreasing movie attendance on streaming

 

1.D 2.C 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文为一篇说明文。介绍了观影和用餐整合之后产生的一种新的休闲方式。 1.细节理解题。根据第五段“The rise in full-service moviegoing goes with declining ticket sales across the industry more broadly.”全方位服务的观影人数的增长,与整个行业整体票房收入的下降是同步的。与D项“gains much popularity despite the decline in ticket sales” 尽管售票量下降,但仍很受欢迎。意思相近。故选D项。 2.词句猜测题。根据第四段划线后句子“you’ll have to fly to Paris, where EuropaCorp First Class, owned by the Fifth Element director Luc Besson, serves luxurious champagne and caviar (鱼子酱).”可知,你必须飞往巴黎,在巴黎,由第五元素导演吕克·贝松拥有的欧陆帕科普头等舱提供豪华香槟和鱼子酱。所以推测划线单词为“昂贵的”的意思。 故选C项。 3.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“it’s no wonder that theater owners are seeking creative ways to attract customers off their couches. It’s working: despite a 2% decline in movie attendance over four years, AMC DINE-IN achieved 4% growth in just two.” 难怪剧院老板正在寻找创造性的方法来吸引顾客离开他们的沙发。它在起作用:尽管四年来电影上座率下降了2%,但AMC DINE-IN仅在两年内就实现了4%的增长。所以全服务影院是一种促进票房销售的创新方式。故选C项。 4.推理判断题。通读全文尤其是第一段“But increasingly, the two have been combined into a single experience, allowing moviegoers to get fries and a beer while they watch the latest superhero blockbuster. Full-service theaters have become a Friday-night pastime for Americans.”可知。 但是,两者越来越多地被结合成一种单一的体验,让电影观众在观看最新超级英雄大片的同时可以得到薯条和啤酒。全服务影院已经成为美国人周五晚上的一项娱乐活动。所以判断短文的目的是介绍一种流行的娱乐方式。故选B项。
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2.How did Jim feel about his illness just before going to Monterey?

A.Discouraged. B.Satisfied. C.Ashamed. D.Nervous.

3.Why did Jim McGee decide to go to Monterey?

A.To seek help. B.To practice Vietnamese.

C.To meet his fellow airmen. D.To have a thorough examination there.

4.What can we know about Doug Coffman?

A.He was too old to help. B.He acted without delay in helping Jim.

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