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At one time, making a film was an expensive activity only for a small group of people and film companies. Not only were the tools and machines expensive but the cost of film was also far greater than most people could afford. However, modem technology has c 92 all that.
New technology has really opened up the world of film-making for film fans. Now a camera
does not cost m 93 and most young people are certainly able to pay for it. So all you need is to get one for yourself. With that, you may then start your own film-making.
However, film-making is t 94 work. You probably need many other people to help you.
For example, the p 95 of actors and actresses is very important in your film. Of course, these actors and actresses may be your schoolmates, friends or family members. You don’t even need to pay them a cent while they are glad to be part of your job.
B 96 , you need to make up a story. Can you write your own one? If you have good imagination, you can create an attractive story e 97 . Many world-famous film makers and producers are also good story-writers. If not, perhaps you need someone else to write it for you.
An excellent story is the key to making a s 98 film.
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Do you own a camera? Undoubtedly-and you might even have more than one. You probably use 1 often, too. Just slip a camera in your backpack or pocket, and you're off to record your activities on film. But before 1888, you would have needed a wagon or a pack horse to 2 all the necessary equipments just to take one photograph. Early cameras were the size of microwave ovens! But George Eastman changed the 3 the world took pictures.
Born in upstate New York on July 12,1854, George Eastman was the 4 of the three children. His father died when George was a young boy. George tried to stay in school, but was forced to quit at 14 and work to support his 5 . He did mental jobs during the day. At night he studied accounting, hoping to get a better job. In 1874, Rochester Savings bank hired him as a junior clerk for fifteen dollars a week.
A friend introduced George to photography when he was 24 years old. George loved 6 pictures, but he didn't like the complicated process. He wanted to simplify photography so everyone could 7 it. He worked for years to invent something to replace the heavy glass plates that photographers used. When he succeeded, he started a company to produce his “film”-Kodak. Then he worked on 8 a simple camera. He wanted to make the camera “as easy to use as a pencil”.
When he introduced his camera in 1888, George coined the advertising slogan, “You push the button, we do the rest.” People began 9 the cameras, and Kodak soon grew to be very large.
Most companies were not good to their employees in the 1800s. But George believed a company's 10 depended on its employees' good will and loyalty. Kodak became the first company to provide workers with insurance and retirement money. George also gave part of Kodak's profits to the employees every year.
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| A.What's wrong ? B.Maybe you could get a part-time job in the evenings. C.maybe you should buy some new clothes. D.I can't go to sleep E.I argue with them about it. |
A:You look unhappy. 1
B:Oh, my clothes are out of style.I don't look cool.
A:Well, 2
B:Yes,but I don't have enough money.
A:Huh. 3 .
B:I can't,because my parents want me to stay at home every night 4
A:Well,you shouldn't argue with your patents.You should talk about your problems.
B:And guess what else is wrong?
A:What?
B:My brother plays his CDs too loud! 5 .
Your daughter has finally reached the age of 18, and you think perhaps your job will finally get a little easier. That could be wrong thinking - as the parent of any 18-year-old will tell you. Learning to cope with an ungrateful 18-year-old daughter takes patience, understanding and time.
_______ When she was a little girl, she wanted you to be involved(参和) in everything of her life from her daily activities to her friends. This is' no longer the case. She's a grown woman who needs her own personal life. Comment(评论) on her choices only when asked to do so - especially if you want to say no to her.
Allow her to make mistakes. No parent wants to see his or her child fall, but the days of protecting her all the time are at an end. Unless(除非) you see a train coming, let her fall when she makes poor choices. It will enable her to grow past the ungrateful "know it all" stage.
Encourage dialogue whenever you can, rather than planning talks. She's more likely to open up to you when talking over something trivial (琐碎的). Anytime she wants to talk, become a willing listener in the conversation. You never know when a deeper, more important conversation will develop.
1.What does the underlined phrase "cope with" mean?
A. walk with B. go with C. talk with D. deal with
2.Which sentence is best to put into the blank in the
second paragr
aph?
A. Never give your opinions to her.
B. Give her the space she asks for.
C. Never take part in her activities.
D. Always say yes to her.
3.We can learn that parents_______ from the third paragraph.
A. can't protect their children every minute
B. sometimes make mistakes
C. should let their children fall as often as possible
D. shouldn't allow their children to take the train alone
4.The passage is written for_______.
A. daughters B. students C. parents D. females
Answer the questions.
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My
daughter, Tina, began to look for a job several months before she graduated
from university. “Because of the financial crisis(金融危机),
it is mo
re
difficult to get into a company than to take the college entrance exam.” I told
her, “You shouldn’t have too much hope or you would feel really disappointed.”
Tina applied for a position in a company in the city center. The competition
was fierce. The company was to employ only one among the twenty people. Tina
said to me, “I am not afraid of disappointment. As long as I try, there will
always
be
hope! ”
Everything seemed to go quite well and Tina passed the first round and entered the final in a week’s time.
On the day of the final interview, Tina and two other candidates (候选人)arrived on time, waiting for the test. To their great surprise, the interview was quite simple, and the intereviewer only chatted with them for a moment. The interviewer said to them, “All of you are super. Please go home and wait for our anwer. We will tell you the result in three days. Good luck to all of you!” On the third day, Tina received the message from the company telling her that she was not employed. She felf upset. In order to comfort her, I pretended to be relaxed and said, “It does not matter! I believe you will have more opportunities in the future!”
Late
in the afternoon, Tina suddenly told me excitedly on the phone,
“Dad,
good news. I’ve mde it! ” I could not wait to ask her, “What’s the whole
matter?” Tina told me that she received a second message saying that she was
employed. She was so confused that she made a call to the company. In fact, the
message Tina got in the morning was alse part of the test of the interview. The
three candidates received the same message this morning and only Tina’s reply
was satisfying to the company. “How did all of you reply?” I asked. “One did
not reply. The other said ‘Goodbye’ and I said ‘Thank you’ .”
1.Has Tina graduated form universtiy? (此题1分)
2.In
the writer’s opinion, which was m
ore
difficult, to get into a company or to take the college entrance exam?
3.How many people entered the final round of the competition?
4.Why did the writer pretend to be relaxed when he learned Tina was not employed?
5.What does the underlined sentence mean “I’ve made it!” mean in English?
It means “_______________________________”.
6.What can we learn from Tina? (Give at least two points.) (此题3分)
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