新概念英語(yǔ)4第21課習(xí)題及答案

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新概念英語(yǔ)第4冊(cè)課后習(xí)題答案:
    Unit 21 BDBBA ADDAB CA
    新概念英語(yǔ)第4冊(cè)課后習(xí)題:
    Multiple choice questions 多項(xiàng)選擇題
    Choose the correct answers to the following questions.
    Comprehension 理解
    1 The basis of Western films, as defined by William S.Hart, is ____.
    a.contrast
    b.conflict
    c.evil
    d.outlaws
    2 William S.Hart's understanding of the West was ____.
    a.absurdly romanticized
    b.influenced by his contemporaries in Hollywood
    c.part of history and mythology
    d.based on direct personal experience
    3 The basic theme of early Western films ____.
    a.concerned survival against Indians
    b.was about the clash between civilization and Nature
    c.was not appreciated by early audiences
    d.was about inheritance
    4 The passage suggests that audiences, past and present, like ____.
    a.stories about civilization
    b.simple living and simple rules
    c.impending catastrophe
    d.war and bad behaviour
    Structure 句型
    5 William S.Hart appeared in nothing ____Westerns.(11.1-2)
    a.except
    b.although
    c.only
    d.apart
    6 Hart devised the protagonist ____ he played inevery film.(1.3)
    a.whom
    b.which
    c.what
    d.where
    7 Hart actually knew something about the old West ____ he had lived as a child.(11.6-7)
    a.to whom
    b.which
    c.in it
    d.in which
    8 ____ no period has been more absurdly romanticized, myth and reality did join hands in atleast one arena.(11.8-10)
    a.As
    b.Because
    c.When
    d.While
    Vocabulary 詞匯
    9 Hart devised the ____ he played in every film.(11.2-3)
    a.leading part
    b.fighter
    c.cowboy
    d.first person
    10 His hero was rooted in the mythology of a frontier that had ____.(11.7-8)
    a.expanded
    b.disappeared
    c.become established
    d.changed
    11 This period has been romanticized in ____ fashion.(11.8-9)
    a.an exaggerated
    b.a realistic
    c.a ridiculous
    d.an amusing
    12 Men accustomed to struggling for survival were ____ by politicians.(1.11)
    a.confused
    b.surrounded
    c.pursued
    d.welcomed