Which boy hasn’t dreamed of being a cool secret agent (特工)? The wonderful fighting abilities and the world-saving adventures are much more colourful than most people’s everyday lives. Well, Cody Banks is just like any other boy,except that he is not just dreaming. He has a big secret his friends never know about. He was trained to be a spy (間諜)by a special CIA programme,which was made to look like a summer camp. He learned high-speed driving,hand-to-hand fighting and the use of high-tech tools.
After proving he could become a young hero by saving a baby from a runaway car,Banks gets his first real task. He must make friends with a popular girl at school,Natalie Connors. Then,he must spy on her father,a scientist who has developed a dangerous technology (技術(shù)).Banks must stop a group of bad people from forcing Natalie’s father into using the technology to endanger the world.
The CIA may have taught him first-class self-defence moves,but they didn’t show him how to talk to girls. Banks has zero ability when it comes to dealing with girls. How can he get around his problem and get an invitation to the girl’s upcoming birthday party? Will he finally become Natalie’s boyfriend and find out whatever he can about her father’s work?
Agent Cody Banks has everything that young people are interested in: big explosions, breath-taking performances and funny girl-dating experiences. It was listed No.2 in the American box office last week.
“This story is interesting and fun for the whole family to enjoy,and especially cool for young boys,” said Paul Perkins, a film reviewer in theUS.
小題1:What is Banks’ first real task?
A.To test a high-tech tool.B.To save a baby from a car.
C.To study a new technology. D.To watch a scientist secretly.
小題2:Banks wanted to go to Natalie’s birthday party to______ .
A.meet her fatherB.know more people
C.make friends with herD.steal some information
小題3:What is considered as a great danger in the text?
A.The technology developed by Natalie’s father.
B. An explosion set off by some bad people.
C.The CIA’s training of boys for its tasks.
D.Secret agents’ spying on scientists.
小題4:What is the purpose of the text?
A. Making known the work of the CIA.    B.Telling the story about a cool boy.
C. Showing the dark side of science.      D.Introducing a new film.

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:A
小題4:D

【文章大意】本文是一篇說(shuō)明文。文章介紹了一部電影Agent Cody Banks少年特工科迪。這篇文章告訴了我們:科迪是怎樣成為特工的?成為特工后的第一個(gè)任務(wù)是什么?的內(nèi)容。
小題1:D考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)文章第二段可知,Banks接到的第一個(gè)任務(wù)就是和Natalie交朋友,然后監(jiān)視她父親的危險(xiǎn)技術(shù)。所以選D。
小題2:C考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)文章第三段可知,他怎樣才能和Natalie交朋友,怎樣才能監(jiān)視她父親的工作。所以,他參加Natalie的生日聚會(huì)的目的是和她交朋友。故選C。
小題3:A考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)文章第二段的內(nèi)容可知,Natalie父親研制的是一種很危險(xiǎn)的技術(shù),Banks的任務(wù)就是防止壞人強(qiáng)迫他使用這種技術(shù)來(lái)危害世界。故選A。
小題4:D考查作者的寫(xiě)作意圖。根據(jù)文章的整體內(nèi)容可知,文章介紹的是一部美國(guó)特工電影。所以作者的意圖很明確,就是介紹這部新電影。故選D。
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