See Films
2008-03-20
Jenny, Sheila, Brian, Adam, Harry 和Joyce都打算去看电影。以下是他们个人情况的介绍。阅读下面六部电影的简介(A、B、C、D、E和F),选出符合各人需要的最佳选项。选项中有一项是多余选项。
1. Jenny is studying art at university. She usually goes to the cinema on Friday evenings. She enjoys films that are based on real life, from which she can learn something.
2. Sheila has decided to take her mother to the cinema for her birthday. They both like love stories that have happy endings.
3. Brian is a hard-working medical student. He doesnt have very much free time, but he likes going to the cinema to relax, and enjoys a good laugh.
4. Adam wants to take his 8-year-old son Mark to the cinema at the weekend. They want to see a film with plenty of excitement.
5. Harry and Joyce go to the cinema about twice a month. They particularly like detective stories and do not pay much attention to which actors are in the film.
A
Tomorrow We Find You
A fast-moving adult story about a San Francisco policeman in danger. Based on a real-life happening, it keeps you guessing right until the last minute. Although there are no big stars, there are some fine performances.
B
The Ends of the Earth
A story based on a real-life journey to the South Pole. This film contains some quite wonderful wildlife photography. Make sure you see it if you have the chance, or youll be sorry.
C
Island of Fire
You get spectacular(壮观的) sce-
nery and lots of thrills in this action-packed(充满激动情节的) story, in which a young sea-captain rescues terrified villagers from a volcanic island in the South Seas.
D
A Time of Silence
Dont forget your handkerchief for this story of a young college boy and a girl who manage to survive all the pressures of modern life. And what an unforgettable wedding scene!
E
A Private Party
A wonderfully funny comedy, which takes place in the 1940s. A reporter and his very worried wife try to save a sheep from the local butcher. The actors really make the most of this clever script.
F
Who Shot Malone?
Its a surprise to see so many famous names wasting their time in this dull detective story.In the end you find yourself asking, “Who cares?”