问题 单项选择题

Sofia Coppola’s "Lost in Translation" is a funny, bittersweet movie that uses cultural dislocation as a metaphor for people who have gotten lost in their own lives. The movie contains priceless slap-stick from Bill Murray, finely tuned performances by Murray and the beautiful Scarlett Johansson and a visual and aural design that cultivates a romantic through melancholy mood. In only her second feature, Coppola has made a poised, intelligent film that nicely balances laughs with a poignancy rarely seen in American movies. If Focus Features markets "Lost in Translation" carefully, this most original comedy could win audiences well beyond art houses.
Bob Harris (Murray) is a grumpy movie star in town to shoot a whiskey commercial. He is not only plagued by jet lag and gloom over a deteriorating marriage of many years, he is also in the midst of a midlife crisis that dampens his spirits but not his wit.
Charlotte (Johansson) , the neglected wife of a photographer, experiences a similar air-condl-tioned nightmare. Married two years, she already feels lost in the relationship, unable to partici-pate in her husband’s career or pinpoint what she wants out of life. When she ventures into the city, she is confronted by a distorted version of Western modernity.
These two people discover each other late at night at the bar. Neither one can sleep. A friend-ship evolves in their mutual isolation.
Coppola sees in Tokyo’s crowded, neon-lit urban landscape a society estranged from its own culture. The night is filled with pleasure-seekers obsessed by games, toys and American pop culture. Only when Charlotte takes a train to Kyoto is she able to experience the old Japan of ancient temples and gardens, tea houses and kimono-clad figures. This role fits Murray like his own skin. A middle-aged burnout who sees no challenges on his horizon gradually changes into a man revitalized by another alienated soul. His comic touch enriches the character with a self-deprecating wit and in a few sequences, a rubbery physicality that earns sustained laughs. Johansson makes Charlotte’s loneliness and disillusionment palpable as the woman is cut off from life in ways she never imagined.
Using high-speed film stock, cinematographer Lance Aeord gives the glaring neon and num-bingly sleek interiors a kind of romantic sheen. The score produced by Brian Reitzell created out of Japanese musical themes and "Tokyo dream-pop" adds to the sense of an Eastern city that has succumbed in large measure to Western culture.

The word "slapstick" underlined in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.

A.farce

B.soap opera

C.idol play

D.science fiction

答案

参考答案:A

解析: 根据文中第一段的内容“The movie contains priceless slapstick from Bill Murray”可知,电影包括毫无价值的闹剧。选项中的A项为“闹剧”符合文意。B项“肥皂剧”,C项“偶像剧”,D项“科幻剧”,这三项均不符合题意。

论述题

阅读材料,回答下列问题。

十八大报告指出“坚持走中国特色新型工业化、信息化、城镇化、农业现代化道路”,新“四化”将是未来中国发展的思路。农业现代化,政府有望加大扶持力度。

材料一:2011年中国与发达国家农业科技状况比较表

农业科技贡献率(%)每万农村人口中农业科技人员数(人)
中国发达国家中国发达国家
5370—801.740
 

注:20世纪70年代末,中国农业科技贡献率不到30%,2009年提高到48%;目前,中国农村劳动力中具有初中以上文化程度的占12.4%。 

材料二:改革开放30多年来,我国农业农村发展取得举世瞩目的成就。但在工业化、城镇化快速发展的新形势下,农业农村经济发展滞后、城乡发展不协调的矛盾越来越突出;耕地、水等资源的刚性约束进一步加剧,生态环境保护的压力越来越大,以资源大量消耗为代价的传统生产方式难以为继;农业劳动力成本迅速上升,比较优势效益不断降低,农业生产正在进入高成本阶段。农业现代化是新“四化”的基础,而农业科技是加快现代农业建设的决定力量。(1)材料一反映了什么经济信息?(4分)。

(2)运用所学的经济知识,分析农业科技创新对农民增收的意义。(9分 )

(3)结合材料二,运用《经济生活》知识,谈谈政府在开启农业现代化新征程上的角色。(11分)

单项选择题 A1/A2型题