羅溫.艾金森(Rowan Atkinson)是著名的喜劇大師, 在英國(guó)和其他國(guó)家都擁有眾多的粉絲。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下表提供的信息,寫(xiě)一篇100詞左右的英語(yǔ)短文,介紹Rowan Atkinson。

人物

羅溫.艾金森,英國(guó)著名的喜劇演員,1995年1月6日出生于英格蘭,畢業(yè)于牛津大學(xué)。

熒幕形象

所扮演的憨豆先生風(fēng)靡世界;他的熒幕形象有點(diǎn)傻,但是他通過(guò)這個(gè)角色告訴人們對(duì)生活要樂(lè)觀。

表演方式

通過(guò)豐富的肢體動(dòng)作來(lái)展示自己的幽默,使人發(fā)笑。

評(píng)價(jià)

出色的演技為他贏得了許多獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng),被譽(yù)為繼卓別林之后的又一位戲劇大師

參考詞匯:  

  喜劇演員  comedian     牛津大學(xué)   University of Oxford   樂(lè)觀   optimistic                    

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【小題1】The article is intended to ______.

A.explain the bad effects of drugs on people’s health
B.warn young people of the risk of taking the drug Ecstasy
C.persuade people out of such bad habits as smoking and using drugs
D.tell us the links between the drug Ecstasy and the animal models
【小題2】We know from the passage that a low dose of Ecstasy ______.
A.can permanently destroy one’s brain cells
B.can cause serious brain damage occasionally
C.will result in immediate symptoms
D.may bring on Parkinson’s at once
【小題3】Why are squirrel monkeys and baboons involved in the experiments?
A.Because these animals usually take drugs.
B.Because their brain is similar to human beings.
C.Because there is a model in the animals’ brains.
D.Because they will soon get well after the experiment.
【小題4】The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph probably refers to”        ”.
A.Leah’s death after a single tablet
B.the symptoms after smoking
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羅溫.艾金森(Rowan Atkinson)是著名的喜劇大師, 在英國(guó)和其他國(guó)家都擁有眾多的粉絲。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下表提供的信息,寫(xiě)一篇100詞左右的英語(yǔ)短文,介紹Rowan Atkinson。

人物

 

羅溫.艾金森,英國(guó)著名的喜劇演員,1995年1月6日出生于英格蘭,畢業(yè)于牛津大學(xué)。

熒幕形象

 

所扮演的憨豆先生風(fēng)靡世界;他的熒幕形象有點(diǎn)傻,但是他通過(guò)這個(gè)角色告訴人們對(duì)生活要樂(lè)觀。

表演方式

 

通過(guò)豐富的肢體動(dòng)作來(lái)展示自己的幽默,使人發(fā)笑。

評(píng)價(jià)

 

出色的演技為他贏得了許多獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng),被譽(yù)為繼卓別林之后的又一位戲劇大師

參考詞匯:  

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A single night of taking the drug Ecstasy (搖頭丸) can cause serious brain damage and speed up the start of Parkinson’s disease(帕金森綜合癥), scientists say. Just two or three Ecstasy tablets can permanently destroy brain cells that affect movement and reasoning, according to American research that links the drug to Parkinson’s for the first time.

A study by a team at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, involving squirrel monkeys and baboons (狒狒) found that both species suffered permanent damage to key cells, which are lost in Parkinson’s, after receiving three low doses(劑量)of Ecstasy at three-hour periods.

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Alan Leshner, a former director of the US National Institute on Drug Abuse, said, “This study emphasizes the multi-aspect damage that Ecstasy causes to users. We’ve long known that repeated use damages brain cells. But this study shows that even very occasional(偶爾) use can have long-lasting effects on many different brain systems. It sends an important message to young people: don’t experiment with your own brain.”

Janet Betts, a mother whose teenage daughter Leah died after a single Ecstasy tablet in 1995, said, “This comes as no surprise. But people can’t see the effects at first, and they say it won’t happen to them. We’ll see the symptoms later, just as we have with smoking.”

 

1.The article is intended to ______.

   A.explain the bad effects of drugs on people’s health

    B.warn young people of the risk of taking the drug Ecstasy

   C.persuade people out of such bad habits as smoking and using drugs

    D.tell us the links between the drug Ecstasy and the animal  models

2.We know from the passage that a low dose of Ecstasy ______.

   A.can permanently destroy one’s brain cells

   B.can cause serious brain damage occasionally

   C.will result in immediate symptoms

   D.may bring on Parkinson’s at once

3.Why are squirrel monkeys and baboons involved in the experiments?

   A.Because these animals usually take drugs.

   B.Because their brain is similar to human beings.

   C.Because there is a model in the animals’ brains.

   D.Because they will soon get well after the experiment.

4.The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph probably refers to”         ”.

   A.Leah’s death after a single tablet

    B.the symptoms after smoking

    C.the damage to the brain systems

    D.repeated use of the drug

 

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羅溫.艾金森(Rowan Atkinson)是著名的喜劇大師, 在英國(guó)和其他國(guó)家都擁有眾多的粉絲。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下表提供的信息,寫(xiě)一篇100詞左右的英語(yǔ)短文,介紹Rowan Atkinson。

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羅溫.艾金森,英國(guó)著名的喜劇演員,1995年1月6日出生于英格蘭,畢業(yè)于牛津大學(xué)。
熒幕形象
 
所扮演的憨豆先生風(fēng)靡世界;他的熒幕形象有點(diǎn)傻,但是他通過(guò)這個(gè)角色告訴人們對(duì)生活要樂(lè)觀。
表演方式
 
通過(guò)豐富的肢體動(dòng)作來(lái)展示自己的幽默,使人發(fā)笑。
評(píng)價(jià)
 
出色的演技為他贏得了許多獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng),被譽(yù)為繼卓別林之后的又一位戲劇大師
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喜劇演員  comedian    牛津大學(xué)   University of Oxford  樂(lè)觀   optimistic

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