“If you have not played video games, your childhood should be called 'incomplete'.” That's from Zhan Zaozao, 29, the screenwriter(編劇)of Play to Grow Up, a 40-minute short movie.

It tells the story of two men growing up fans of video games and how they find happiness in games. While people think playing games makes one lazy and is a waste of time, Zhan tries to prove that one can make a living out of it. In the movie, the two heroes, Dunzi and Yanjing, who are in middle school, visit a video games room on the street each day after school.

But why make a short movie about video games, since there are lots to write about childhood, such as puppy love, sports and study? “Playing games is so important to everyone's childhood from little kids to teenagers, though it's a bittersweet experience,” said Zhan. According to him, his teachers and parents didn't allow video games, but they played games “under their noses ” anyway.

In the movie, the two playmates follow different paths after school. Dunzi opens a small store selling gaming products. Yanjing works as a manager in his father's company, After years of working and facing various problems in life, they get together again, build a video game machine and play on the street. Free, simple and happy. They rediscover the carefree childhood, which they have lost in the adult world.

Many consider playing games as a bad influence, but it isn't all true, according to Zhan. “It can change your attitude toward life,” said Zhan. “On the other hand, the movie also tells you that, although the world of video games is fun, you must face real life at the end of the day. ”

1. What is the purpose of Zhan writing the short movie?

A. To memorize his past.

B. To offer an exciting movie.

C. To prove that people can make life better with playing video games.

D. To prove that people can make a living out of playing video games.

2. What's the fourth paragraph mainly about?

A. The plot((情節(jié))of the movie.

B. The end of playing video games.

C. The happy childhood.

D. The gathering of the two men.

3. What can we infer from the text?

A. Playing games is forbidden by all parents.

B. People can learn something from the movie.

C. Playing games is longed by the two heroes.

D. People in their childhood couldn't afford the games.

4. The writer writes the text to ______ .

A. criticize some parents' attitude towards playing video games

B. attract people to see the movie Play to Grow Up

C. show the film focusing on video games

D. promote the film Play to Grow Up

 

1.D

2.A

3.B

4.C

【解析】

試題分析:本文介紹了電影Play to Grow Up的創(chuàng)作背景,創(chuàng)作目的,劇情及其創(chuàng)作意義,揭示了玩影碟游戲并不一定是一件壞事情這個主旨。

1. tries to prove that one can make a living out of it.可知是為了證實人們可以通過玩視頻游戲謀生。故選D

2.

3. can change your attitude toward life,”… n, you must face real life at the end of the day. ”可知電影可以改變生活態(tài)度,這就是人們從電影中可以學到的東西之一。故選B

4.

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