问题 单项选择题 B1型题

眼球外斜()。

A.动眼神经损害

B.滑车神经损害

C.三叉神经损害

D.外展神经损害

E.面神经损害

答案

参考答案:A

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Reading comprehension.

    One of the most famous movie prizes in the world is the Oscar. Every year in the United States, the

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science (电影艺术科学院) gives Oscars to people who have done

well in the movies. There is an Oscar for the best movie of the year, another for the best actor, and Oscars

for doing many other things well in movies.

    Oscars are very important because people want to see movies that have won them. They also want to

see actors who have won Oscars. This means movies that have won Oscars make a lot of money. The

Academy first gave prizes to movies in 1927, but they were not called Oscars then. That happened four

years later. Most people think that Oscar was someone famous in the movies, but he wasn't. He was

someone that a woman called Margaret Herrick knew. She worked for the Academy and one day she saw

the prize on a table. She said, "He looked like my friend Oscar." From that time on the prizes were called

the Oscars.

Answer the following questions according to the passage.

1. What is the Oscar?

                                                                                                                             

2. Who can win the Oscars?

                                                                                                                             

3. Where does the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science give Oscars to them? 

                                                                                                                              

4. When did the Oscars get their names?

                                                                                                                              

5. Why are Oscars important?

                                                                                                                               

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