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t the sand or dirt D. show ones sadness or happiness 36. The underlined word delicate in Paragraph 3 means ___________. A. easily hurt B. quite important C. easily protected D. quite special 37. The fourth paragraph mainly __________. A. describes different types of goggles B. tells how goggles develop C. introduces the problems of goggles D. encourages people to use goggles C For me, one of the greatest pleasures in life is going to watch a great film at the cinema. It39。s a chance for me to get away from real life. There39。s nothing better than being lost in a story unless, of course, someone decides to break down the moment. Whether at a cinema or a huge theatre, someone usually decides to treat the place like their own home! There is an accepted way of behaving at the cinema which some 7 people don t seem to understand. To start with, some people always turn up late, causing you to rise from your seat to allow them to go past. Then, when you want to enjoy the surroundsound effects, someone begins to enjoy their drinks and popcorn and thus makes a lot of noises, And what I can39。t stand most is people who decide to chat to their friends, sometimes not even about the film. I39。m not alone in this situation. Simon Mayo, a film critic at the BBC, experienced a “new low during a film. He says, The woman in front of me got a mirror out, then her boyfriend got a phone out and used the light on it to allow her to do her makeup!” Simon has helped to create a list of rules on how moviegoers should behave at the cinema. One of them is no use of mobile phones, and another is not to take your shoes offa most serious offence(冒犯 )! Of course, when we have paid for a ticket, we feel it is our right to relax and enjoy the film in the way we want to, but we mustn39。t fet our fellow moviegoers who want to enjoy the cinematic experience, too. The best choice for anyone wanting to break the rules of cinema manners is to get a DVD and watch it at home. But we all know that the best way to enjoy the art of cinematography is on the big What about you? What annoys you about other people at the cinema? 38. Why does the writer enjoy going to the cinema? A. It makes him feel like being at home. B. It gives him a moment to stay away from real life C. He prefers watching the films on big screens. D. He wants to enjoy the cinematic experience. 39. What is considered by Simon to be the rudest at a cinema? A. Using mobile phones. B. Chatting to their friends. C. Taking the shoes off D. Having drinks and eating popcorn 40.__________is the best sentence to fill in the blank in Paragraph 7? A. Don’ t break the rules B. Manners are important! 8 C. Just stay at home! D. It39。s your choice! 41. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. Popular Cinemas B. A Serious problem C. Cinema Manners D. An Unpleasant Experience. D ① My little sister is spoilt(寵壞的 ). She has Dad wrapped around her finger. If I had done or said some of the things that she does when I was her age, I would have been in big trouble. Not her she39。s Daddy’s girl. She’s three . ② An example: Dad asked her to get his glasses from the kitchen. My sister said, “You’ve got legs. You get them. .” When he asked again, she said, Benny’s got legs. He can get them. Mum and Dad thought she was funny. I just thought she was rude. ③ One night she woke Dad and said she dreamed that Benny was fighting a witch (巫婆 ).Mum and Dad let her sleep in their bed the rest of the night. I never slept in their bed not that I would have wanted to. She is so spoilt. ④ One time at the beach after she39。d been playing in the surf with Mum, my sister shouted that an octopus’s tentacles had bitten (咬 ) her. Dad laughed his head off. It wasn39。t that funny. She was certainly imagining. I knew that39。s what she thought as I39。d done a project on animals for school. ⑤ She likes to do homework when I do mine. She sits next to me and pretends to write pages of homework. It39。s just letters such as the letters in her name that she repeats for row