In 1984, US toy maker Hasbro turned the intelligent(智能的)robots into toys and TV stars. They appeared in China three years later. They are been popular for a long time. Now they are back on screen.
Are you a fan of cool machine toys? Do you like cars and trucks that can change into giant robots? If so, you won’t want to miss the US film Transformer(《變形金剛》).
The story happens millions of years ago. On a planet there are intelligent robots that can think and feel. They are called Autobots(博派) and Decepticons(狂派).
The Autobots are the peace-loving and kind machines. However, the Decepticons are cruel. They have only one goal: to rule the planet themselves. They set out to kill the Sutobots.
A war between the groups of good and evil begins. The Deceptions destroy almost everything and the Autobots have to fight bravely to survive.
Things get worse. Both types of robots travel through time to get energy. Then they find Earth has what they want. So the transformers begin a secret war to control Earth’s energy.
Can humans save Earth? Watch the movie and find out!
小題1:When did the intelligent robots first appear in China?
A.In 1984.B.In 1987.C.In 1997.D.In 2007.
小題2:The writer thinks that people who like ______ will enjoy the film Transformers.
A.comediesB.machine toysC.wild animalsD.computer games
小題3:What is the goal of the Decepticons?
A.To keep the world peace.B.To kill the Autobots.
C.To rule their planet.D.To destroy everything.
小題4:What does the underlined word “evil” mean?
A.善良B.正義C.兇狠D.邪惡
小題5:Why do the robots move their battlefield(戰(zhàn)場(chǎng)) to Earth?
A.Because they want to get energy.
B.Because they want to fight against each other.
C.Because they love Earth.
D.Because humans put them in danger.

小題1:B
小題2:B
小題3:C
小題4:D
小題5:A
本文是一篇說(shuō)明文。
小題1:通過(guò)這段文字的一開(kāi)始方框,可以推斷答案為B
小題2:通過(guò)文章一開(kāi)始,可以推斷答案為B
小題3:通過(guò)“the Decepticons are cruel. They have only one goal: to rule the planet themselves.”可以推斷答案為C
小題4:根據(jù)單詞的意思,可以推斷答案為D
小題5:根據(jù)文章最后一段“Things get worse. Both types of robots travel through time to get energy. ”可以推斷答案為A
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