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听力原文: Cannes Film Festival, the most prestigious motion-picture festival in the world,

is held each May in the city of Cannes, in southeast France. The Cannes Film Festival was conceived at the end of 1938. Due to World War II, however, the first Cannes Film Festival was not held until 1946. Internationalism and postwar optimism characterized the first festival, as organizers placed less emphasis on competition than on mutual creative stimulation between national productions. In later years the selection of entries for prizes reflected more commercial interests and the festival soon acquired its current reputation as a fashionable professional event, more concerned with advancing the film industry than the art of film. French director Francois Truffaut addressed this issue in 1956 and predicted its commercial death. The festival survived, however, and in 1959, Tmffaut himself was awarded the prize for best screenplay for one of his films.

Despite its ever-present financial interests, the Cannes Film Festival remains an essential affair for international cinema. In 1955 the organizing committee at Cannes introduced the Golden Palm Award (in English ) for best film of the festival, now regarded as one of the film industry's most distinguished prizes. Past recipients of the award include Taxi Driver (1976 ), by American director Martin Scorsese; and The Piano (1993), by New Zealand director Jane Campion.

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A.In 1938.

B.In 1946.

C.In 1955.

D.During World War II.

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听力原文:Cannes Film Festival, the most prestigious motion- picture festival in the world,

听力原文: Cannes Film Festival, the most prestigious motion- picture festival in the world, is held each May in the city of Cannes, in southeast France. The Cannes Film Festival was conceived at the end of 1938. Due to World War II, however, the first Cannes Film Festival was not held until 1946. Internationalism and postwar optimism characterized the first festival, as organizers placed less emphasis on competition than on mutual creative stimulation between national productions. In later years the selection of entries for prizes reflected more commercial interests and the festival soon acquired its current reputation as a fashionable professional event, more concerned with advancing the film industry than the art of film. French director Francois Truffaut addressed this issue in 1956 and predicted its commercial death; The festival survived, however, and in 1959, Truffaut himself was awarded the prize for best screenplay for one of his films.

Despite its ever present financial interests, the Cannes Film Festival remains an essential affair for international cinema. In 1955 the organizing committee at Cannes introduced the Golden Palm Award (in English) for best film of the festival, now regarded as one of the film industry's most distinguished prizes. Past recipients of the award include Taxi Driver by American director Martin Scorsese, The Piano by New Zealand director Jane Campion, etc.

(30)

A.In 1938.

B.In 1946.

C.In 1955.

D.During the World War II.

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第2题
听力原文:Cannes Film Festival, the most prestigious motion-picture festival in the world.,

听力原文: Cannes Film Festival, the most prestigious motion-picture festival in the world., is held each May in the city of Cannes, in southeast France. The Cannes Film Festival was conceived at the end of 1938. Due m World War II. however, the first Cannes Film Festival was riot held until 1946. Internationalism and postwar optimism characterized the first festival, as organizers placed less emphasis on competition than on mutual creative stimulation between national productions. In later years the selection of entries for prizes reflected more commercial interests and the festival soon acquired its current reputation as a fashionable professional event, more concerned with advancing the film industry than the art of film. French director Francois Truffaut addressed this issue in 1956 and predicted its commercial death. The festival survived, however, and in 1959. Truffaut himself was awarded the prize for best screenplay for one of his films.

Despite its ever-present financial interests, the Cannes Film Festival remains an essential affair for international cinema. In 1955 the organizing committee at Cannes introduced the Golden Palm Award (in English) for best film of the festival, now regarded as one of the film industry's most distinguished prizes. Past recipients of the award include Taxi Driver (1976), by American director Martin Scorsese; and The Piano (1993), by New Zealand director Jane Campion.

(30)

A.In 1938.

B.In 1946.

C.In 1955.

D.During World War Il.

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第3题
听力原文:M: It seems that almost every city now has its own film festival. This is a good
thing. But how can you make your festival different to all the others? One of the answers, it seems, is to specialize.

W: There are hundreds of film festivals all over the world now. In Italy there are at least 20. (19) We decided to make ours different — shorter!

M: This is Valentina Ricciardi. She is the curator of a festival of short films in Italy. Valentina, why short films?

W: Well, there are lots of reasons. Firstly, I think that short films are a very undervalued form. So many big films now have so many special effects and famous actors, that they often don't have a story! We're not interested in special effects or leading "A-list" actors. None of that matters in a short film. (20) A short film is a real test of being able to tell a good story in a few images.

M: It goes back to what film is really about.

W: Exactly! Added to that, it's so expensive to make a film now. First time directors can't hope to make a full-length feature film. (21) Short films are great places for new directors to practice their skills. You don't need a huge budget to make a short film—just a huge imagination!

M: So money is also a factor?

W: Of course. The big film festivals in Cannes and Venice cost a fortune to put on. Many short films are now made using high quality digital video. This means they can be stored on DVD, so we don't have to transport large, heavy reels of film.

M: Ok, thank you.

19.How did the woman make her film festival different?

20.What is a film really about according to the woman?

21.What do short films mean to new directors?

(20)

A.She specialized in short films.

B.She featured famous actors.

C.She told a long story.

D.She used special effects.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Was the movie as good as you expected?W: It's hard to say. I only saw the tail

听力原文:M: Was the movie as good as you expected?

W: It's hard to say. I only saw the tail end of the film.

Q: What does the woman mean?

(18)

A.She doesn't like the film.

B.The film is hard to understand.

C.She saw the film from beginning to end.

D.She only saw the last part of the film.

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第5题
听力原文:M: Are you sure you remember the name of the film you saw last week?W: It's just

听力原文:M: Are you sure you remember the name of the film you saw last week?

W: It's just on the tip of my tongue.

What does the woman say about the film?

(13)

A.it is hard to pronounce the name.

B.It is not going to be well received.

C.She has temporarily forgotten its name.

D.She has never heard of the name.

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第6题
听力原文:M: What are you doing this evening, Emma?W: I'm going to the cinema with my frien

听力原文:M: What are you doing this evening, Emma?

W: I'm going to the cinema with my friend. I want to see a film that I've heard a lot about.

Q: What is Emma going to do this evening?

(19)

A.She is going to see a movie.

B.She wants to see her friend.

C.She is going to see a film that she has seen before.

D.She is going to find out some information about the film.

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第7题
听力原文:W:Did your pictures of the night view come out as you expected?M:Actually,I ran o

听力原文:W:Did your pictures of the night view come out as you expected?

M:Actually,I ran out of film before I could even begin.I didn't realize I'd finished the roll.

Q:Why didn't the man have any pictures to show?

(19)

A.The camera didn't work.

B.He have no money to buy the film.

C.The film hasn't been processed yet.

D.He didn't have enough film.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Cindy, would you like to go and see the newly-released film Night at the Museu
m in the Golden Theater with me tonight?

W: I'd love to, but I have an important appointment with my supervisor. Thanks for asking me, anyway.

Q: What is the woman going to do tonight?

(19)

A.She's going to see the film with the man.

B.She's going to the Golden Theatre.

C.She's going to the museum.

D.She's going to visit her supervisor.

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第9题
听力原文:W: What's this I hear about your appearing on the six o'clock news?M: Oh that. So

听力原文:W: What's this I hear about your appearing on the six o'clock news?

M: Oh that. Some people were filming something on campus and I just happened to pass in front of the camera.

Q: What does the man mean?

(15)

A.He was taking pictures of the campus.

B.His photographs were on the evening news.

C.He went to see a film on campus.

D.His television appearance was unintentional.

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第10题
听力原文:W: Could you have the pictures ready this afternoon and I'll pick them up then?M:

听力原文:W: Could you have the pictures ready this afternoon and I'll pick them up then?

M: If you want your film to be properly processed, you'll have to pick them up on Friday, which is the day after tomorrow.

Q: When does the conversation most probably take place?

(17)

A.On Wednesday.

B.On Thursday.

C.On Friday.

D.On Monday.

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