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Why Do Adults Love Animated Movies?

You go home from work. You are tired, and want to sit in front of the TV, watching something fun. Your children want the same. What is better than an animated film?

Both children and most adults love animation. Of course, there are animated movies that are directed specially to adults.1.So, why do adults like cartoons so much?

They have well-written characters

There are plenty of reasons. First and foremost, a lot of them are really good.2.Screenwriters, designers, programmers and musicians are all working together to bring the best outcome to the big screen. And usually, they succeed.

Animated films have well-written characters facing complicated situations.  Sometimes the scripts are even better than those in adult films. So, it comes as no surprise that animated films appeal to grown-ups as well.

3.

Remember the time when you were a child and used to sit in front of the TV enjoying cartoons? Animated films bring out that specific feeling of our childhood. Moreover, they reveal our inner child. By watching an animated movie, we forget the monotony of everyday life and leave our problems behind.

We love heroes

Almost every cartoon has something to do with the journey of a character. A journey towards adulthood, or towards finding oneself, or succeeding in a quest.4. A hero that overcomes all obstacles trying to find true meaning and happiness in his or her existence? Plenty of times, the characters in animated films are bigger-than-life and that’s what we need in order to believe in humans again.

They are treats for adults

Animated films are made for children, but sometimes filmmakers decide to put something for adults as well: Shrek, for example, has scenes with a sense of humor that is addressed mainly to grown-ups.5. And it’s a really successful practice.

A.They bring out the child in us.

B.Anything can happen in childhood.

C.And who doesn’t love a hero like that?

D.Talents work together in producing animated films.

E.We applaud those characters because they remind us of ourselves.

F.And there is also the chance that adults will love a kid’s movie more.

G.It’s a treat that aims to help parents enjoy their time in the animated films as well.

 

1.F 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.G 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。孩子和大多数成年人都喜欢动画。当然,也有专门针对成年人的动画电影。那么,为什么成年人那么喜欢动画片呢?文章主要就成年人喜欢动画片的原因进行了说明。 1. 根据后文So, why do adults like cartoons so much?可知那么,为什么成年人这么喜欢动画片呢?由此可知,成年人也喜欢儿童电影。故F选项“而且成年人也有可能会更喜欢儿童电影”符合上下文语境,故选F。 2. 根据后文Screenwriters, designers, programmers and musicians are all working together to bring the best outcome to the big screen. And usually, they succeed.可知编剧、设计师、程序员和音乐家都在一起努力,把最好的结果搬上大屏幕。通常,他们会成功。由此可知,本句想表达的是动画电影是各种人才一起制作的。故D选项“人才共同制作动画电影”符合上下文语境,故选D。 3. 本句为本段小标题,根据本段内容Remember the time when you were a child and used to sit in front of the TV enjoying cartoons? Animated films bring out that specific feeling of our childhood. Moreover, they reveal our inner child. By watching an animated movie, we forget the monotony of everyday life and leave our problems behind.可知还记得小时候坐在电视机前看卡通片的时光吗?动画电影把我们童年的那种特殊感受带出来。此外,它们揭示了我们内心的童真。通过观看动画电影,我们忘记了日常生活的单调,把我们的问题抛在身后。由此可知,本段想表达的是,承认喜欢动画电影是因为它们激发了大人内心的童真。故A选项“它们激发了我们内心的童真”符合上下文语境,故选A。 4. 根据后文A hero that overcomes all obstacles trying to find true meaning and happiness in his or her existence? Plenty of times, the characters in animated films are bigger-than-life and that’s what we need in order to believe in humans again.可知一个克服了所有障碍,试图在他或她的生活中找到真正意义和幸福的英雄?很多时候,动画电影中的人物都具有传奇色彩,这正是我们再次相信人类的原因。由此可知,本句和下文第一句都是反问句,设问这样的英雄谁不喜欢呢?即,这样的英雄大家都喜欢。故C选项“谁不喜欢这样的英雄呢?”符合上下文语境,故选C。 5. 根据上文Animated films are made for children, but sometimes filmmakers decide to put something for adults as well: Shrek, for example, has scenes with a sense of humor that is addressed mainly to grown-ups.可知动画电影是为孩子们制作的,但有时制片人也会在影片中加入一些成人的元素:例如,《怪物史莱克》就有一些主要针对成年人的带有幽默感的场景。由此可知,本句想要表达的是,大人喜欢动画电影因为动画电影也是一种享受,目的是帮助家长也享受在动画片中的时光。故G选项“是一种享受,目的是帮助家长也享受在动画片中的时光”符合上下文语境,故选G。
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