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1、高中英语阅读理解+七选五考前小题提分练二十二PART A(1)Three Films to Watch in OctoberOctober is approaching and a new wave of films will be on soon. Here are three breath-taking films recommended by BBC and see which of the following will appeal to you best?Rebecca (蝴蝶梦)The famous adaption of Rebecca is the Oscar-winning
2、Alfred Hitchcock classic Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine. How can Ben Wheatleys new version possibly compete? Well, one answer is to have Kristin Scott Thomas as Mrs Danvers, a stroke of casting genius which is enough to justify the films existence. Another answer is going back to the book and tr
3、ying to get closer to the actual story. You think you know it and you just dont.On Netflix from 21 OctoberPossessorAndrea Riseborough stars as an assassin(刺客) who can control other peoples bodies and get them to do the killing for her. Her latest job is to kill an IT tycoon (Sean Bean) and his daugh
4、ter (Tuppence Middleton) by possessing the daughters future husband (Christopher Abbott). David Ehrlich of IndieWire claimed , “90 minutes of Andrea Riseborough and Chriustopher Abbott engaging in warfare over control of the latters body is more satisfying”.Released on 2 October in the US and 9 Octo
5、ber in CanadaHonest ThiefLiam Neeson plays Tom, a retired bank robber who promises to return his ill-gotten gains in exchange for a reduced prison sentence so that he can settle down with the woman he loves (Kate Walsh). But the two FBI agents (Jai Courtney and Anthony Ramos) assigned to fetch the m
6、oney decide to steal it instead and frame Tom for murder. Unfortunately for them, he is a man with a very particular set of skills, so the explosions, car chases, and shoot-outs all come.Released on 14 October in France, 15 October in Portugal and 16 October in the US1. What do we know about Ben Whe
7、atleys new Rebecca?A. It is the most famous adaptation of Rebecca.B. It is directed and produced closer to the original.C. Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine starred in his film.D. Kristin Scott Thomas, a casting genius edited the movie.2. When can you first enjoy Possessor in Canada?A. On 2 October
8、.B. On 9 October.C. On 14 October.D. On 15 October.3. What can be expected in Honest Thief ?A. Tragic love.B. Thrilling action.C. Beautiful landscape.D. Psychological control.(2)Japanese women rebel against painful dress codes. They think some employers care more about how they look than how they fe
9、el.Ishikawa Yumi worked eight-hour shifts in a funeral parlour (殡仪馆),always in heels, toes bleeding. Her employer insisted. "Why do we have to hurt our feet at work, when men can wear flat shoes?” she complained on Twitter. The tweet exploded. Encouraged, she gathered 18,800 signatures on a pet
10、ition (请愿书)calling for a ban on employers requiring women to wear high heels, which she submitted to the government last June. Ms. Ishikawa became the face of the KuToo campaigna pun on Japanese words for shoes (kutsu) and pain (kutsuu), with a response to the MeToo movement.More than 60% of Japanes
11、e women with jobs have been forced to squeeze their feet into heels at work or have witnessed colleagues having to, according to a survey. Female staff at Takashimaya, a department store, must parade around the shop in 5cm heels.Dress codes at many Japanese firms are strict. Some ban glasses for wom
12、en (but not men), for fear that they are unattractive. This is especially unreasonable for those who find contact lenses(隐形眼镜)uncomfortable. Japanese bosses, who tend to be older men, often expect their female employees to endure it.The government has dug in its heels. A former labor minister, who r
13、eceived Ms. Ishikawa's petition last year, insists that wearing high heels at work is “necessary and appropriate". The petition itself has received no official response to date.But Japanese companies are slowly responding to KuToo. In late March Japan Airlines announced that its female flig
14、ht attendants can kick off their heels and swap skirts for trousers if they choose. All three big mobile-phone operators have relaxed their rules on heels. Ms. Ishikawa is cooperating with a shoe company to produce fashionable heelless shoes, "Society is changing," says Ms. Ishikawa. "
15、;We can't be ignored." Pointless rules about footwear may soon be given the boot.4. Ms. Ishikawa launched the KuToo campaign in order to.A. submit a ban on the governmentB. respond to the MeToo movementC. fight against women's dress codesD. complain of their working conditions5. The und
16、erlined phrase “dig in its heels" in Paragraph 5 means " ".A. refuse to changeB. ignore its workC. oppose the rulesD. postpone its duties6. Which of the following do Japanese bosses normally expect their female employees to do?A. To wear glasses.B. To wear trousers.C. To wear heelless
17、 shoes.D. To wear contact lenses.7. What is Ms. Ishikawa's attitude toward the future reform of the dress codes for Japanese women?A. Hopeful.B. Cautious. C. Negative. D. Skeptical.(3)The trend of shared real estate (房地产) spaces is expanding in various global cities, and it is particularly being
18、 welcomed by younger individuals such as Generation Z. Given how the current housing prices in urban centers are going up, the co-living trend might just be the pocket-friendly answer many young home-seekers are looking for.While the idea of sharing spaces with others as a way of saving money is not
19、hing new. The co-living is a concept that differs from the notion of “having roommates”. Private bedrooms, combined with common spaces shared with other people, are features these two brands of housing share.However, the way co-living differs from the traditional roommate arrangements is that the fo
20、rmer comes with individual leases(租期). In contrast, the latter comes with a master lease all residents are covered with. Co-living is, in essence, a cut-down version of roommate arrangements that only keeps its good parts while eliminating the bad ones.Another advantage of this rental arrangement is
21、 the ability to spend more on experiences instead of paying for living in a larger home. And if theres something Millennials and Gen Zers are known for, they tend to value experience over material possessions, and sharing a living space is a great way to facilitate such a lifestyle and focus on thin
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