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2013年—2014年度宝安区高二期末英语统考试卷分析(4)


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    He is both a great director and a great animator(卡通片制作者). He is Japan’s Walt Disney. 
    Hayao Miyazaki, the 72-year-old Japanese master of fantasy animation(奇幻动画), one of 
    the most respected animation directors in the world, announced his retirement on September 6, 
    after the recent release of his new film The Wind Rises. 
    Miyazaki’s vision has reminded unique throughout his many films over the past thirty years. 
    The worlds he creates—the valley of the wind, the castle in the sky, and so many—are so special, 
    so appealing. Here are some key words about his films. 
    Good and evil(邪恶) 
    Miyazaki rarely tells stories in simple good and evil. The words he creates tend to be 
    complex(复杂的) and unclear. The bad figures often don’t seem so bad once you get to know 
    them. Miyazaki has explained that the lack of clear good and evil is because he sees the 21st 
    century as complex time, in which old ideas need to be re-examined, even in children’s films. 
    Children 
    The heroes in Miyazaki’s films are usually children or teens, more often young girls. 
    Sometimes they can see the spirit world; they are curious and friendly, even to strange creatures. 
    The stories often deal with growing up. 
    Sky and water 
    Two of Miyazaki’s great loves are the sky and water, and he uses them in related ways. Flight 
    is a forever theme—Miyazaki has never done a film without flying of some kind. His imagination 
    seems to fly and leave behind the pull of gravity(重力), a force and control that he feels a 
    bound(束缚)from setting him free. 
    Water is another way for Miyazaki to fight gravity. In his films he likes the unexpected floods 
    with crystal-clear water, and objects floating on the surface seem to be supported by magic. 
    Peace 
    Miyazaki’s negative view of the war goes far more than surface deep. Violence is usually 
    seen as wrong and painful, and Miyazaki’s heroes are often peacemakers. 
    44. What can we know about good and evil from Miyazaki’s films? 
    A. The figures cannot be simply judged as good or evil. 
    B. He uses his films to show good finally defeats evil. 
    C. The complex time tends to turn good into evil. 
    D. Children should learn to clearly tell good from evil. 
    45. According to the article, children in Miyazaki’s films are_____. 
    A. all little teen-aged girls B. always able to see spirits 
    C. curious trouble makers D. kind to people and creatures 
    46. Miyazaki’s love for flight may come from________. 
    A. the relation between sky and water 
    B. his hate for gravity since his childhood 
    C. his desire to be free from gravity 
    D. his love for water that can flood the world. 
    47. In Miyazaki’s films we may NOT see___________. 
    A. the appealing castle in the sky 
    B. children with the problems of growing up 
    C. objects magically floating on the water 
    D. a world left in ruins in the end 
    48. The purpose of writing the article is to__________. 
    A. praise Miyazaki’s contribution to be development of the film industry 
    B. show the writer’s sadness for Miyazaki’s retirement from the animation industry 
    C. introduce Miyazaki’s retirement and the features of his animation films 
    D. help readers to know about Miyazaki’s life and his great achievements 
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