【題目】聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1What will the man do first tonight?

A.Eat dinner.B.Watch a movie.C.Do his homework.

2Which movie does the man want to see?

A.Ne Zha.B.Frozen 2.C.Star Wars.

3Why does the man disagree with downloading movies online?

A.He wants to support the filmmakers.

B.He likes to see movies in theaters.

C.He thinks it’s not allowed by the law.

【答案】

1C

2A

3A

【解析】

【原文】

W: Do you want to watch a movie tonight? I have a bunch of new ones.

M: I have to do my homework and then eat dinner with my family. But I can come over after that.

W: Great. I have all the recent ones. I just got the new Star Wars movie. We could also watch Frozen 2 or Ne Zha.

M: Oh, I really wanted to see Ne Zha. It is still hard to find, though. How did you find these new movies already?

W: I downloaded them for free.

M: You shouldn’t do that. Filmmakers work very hard on making these movies. Unless we buy them or see them in theaters, the movie industry can’t continue to exist. We need to support the filmmakers.

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