浙江省瑞安市20xx届高三英语12月第三次联考试题内容摘要:

At last, all this has put Lynn in a depressed situation, and she’s not sure just how she’s goin g to get through the day. La Vita e bella Also named as Life is Beautiful, the film is a black edy and also a best medicine that heals the scar left by war. This movie has some kind of characteristics as natural and active. On the 7th Oscar Award Ceremony, the movie won three great awards. It is not a sad movie from the very beginning, but when the father uses a great way to hide his murder from his son, all people are impressed by this moving deed. This is a simple story with only one theme but shows the greatest love from the father to son. Under the protection of the father, the son has lived a happy life but how can we say the dad is not enjoying this beautiful life at the same time? The Shawshank Redemption The film is an American film directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Man Freeman. The film tells the story of Andy, a banker who spends nearly two decades in Shawshank State Prison for the murder of his wife and his wife’s lover despite his claims of innocence. There he makes friends with Red. Andy manages to escape from the prison by digging a tunnel with the rock hammer over the years. When Red is later released, fearful of the outside world, he remembers Andy’s advice. He then visits the place Andy mentions before he escapes. There, he finds money and a note left by Andy, telling him to get to Zihuatanejo. In the end, the two are happily reunited on the beach. 46. Based on the introduction above, we know ___________ of each film. A. main characters B. the award C. the ending D. the director 47. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Lynn’s children all have some physical and mental problems. B. The Shawshank Redemption shows the great love from father to son. C. Red and Andy successfully escaped from the prison through a tunnel. D. La Vitae bella is intended to bring fort and warmth to wartorn people. 48. Which film might best help a newly married couple, Justine and Dorothy to figure out their new roles in future life? A. Away We Go. B. Another Happy Day. C. La Vita e bella. D. The Shawshank Redemption. 49. The passage is written to __________. A. review the latest films B. remend good films C. announce the uping of the films D. introduce the making of the films C When she returned home after a year in South America, Judith Martin, a North American writer, began to have a problem. People kept interpreting her behavior as aggressive, but that was not right. Fairly soon she figured out what was happening. When most South Americans talk to each other facetoface, they stand closer together than North Americans do. Martin had not readjusted to North American distances. Apparently, she had fotten about the phenomenon known as personal space the amount of physical distance people expect during social interaction. Everyone has expectations concerning the use of personal space, but accepted distances for that space are determined by each person’s culture. Observations about personal space began about twenty years ago. Anthropologist Edward T. Hall was a pioneer in the field. He became very interested in how interpersonal distances affected munication between people. In his book The Hidden Dimension, Hall coined (invented) the word “proxemics” to describe people’s use of space as a means of munication. As Hall’s book title indicates, most people are unconscious that interpersonal distances exist. Personal space depends on invisible boundaries. Those boundaries move with people as they interact. Personal space gets larger or smaller depending on the circumstances of the social interaction at any moment. People do not like anyone to trespass (侵犯 ) on their personal space. As Cooper explains, invasions of personal space bring about negative reactions. Researchers working with Hall’s data found that accepted interpersonal distances in the United States also depend on other factors. For example, subcultures help determine expectations concerning personal space. Fisher, Bell, and Baum report that groups of HispanicAmericans generally interact more closely within their subculture than AngloAmericans do within theirs. They further explain that in general subcultural groups tend to interact at closer distances with members of their own subculture than with nonmembers. Age also affects how people use personal space. Cooper reports that North American children seem unaware of boundaries for personal space until the age of four or five. As the children get older they bee more aware of standards for personal space. By the time they reach puberty (青春期 ), they have pletely adapted to their culture’s standards for interpersonal distances. Gender (性别 ) also influences people’s use of personal space. For example, North American males’ most negative reaction is reserved for anyone who enters their personal space directly in front of them. Females, on the other hand, feel most negative about approaches from the side. Also, females have smaller interpersonal distances than males do, although pairs of the same sex municate across larger spaces than do pairs of males and females. The gender factor changes, however, in highdensity situations such as crowded subways or elevators in the United States. As Maines observes, when people have some choice about where they stand or sit in crowded settings, they choose people of the same sex. As international travel and merce increase, intercultural contact is being monplace. Soon, perhaps, cultural differences in expectations for personal space will be as familiar to everyone as are cultural differences in food and dress. Until then, people need to make a special effort to learn one another’s expectations。
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