Tom Hanks ranks as one of Hollywood’s most popular actors. Moviegoers(去看電影的人)eagerly anticipate(參加)in the opening of his new pictures. If you’re a Hank fan, you don’t have to wait much longer. Hank’s newest film, Cast Away, opens this winter.

  Tom Hanks plays Chunk Noland, a FedEx executive who lives by the clock. He carefully plans every minute of both his professional(職業(yè)的) and personal time. But on his way home for the holidays, the small plane he’s in crashes in the Pacific Ocean. Only Noland survives. He ends up alone on a tropical island and begins a battle for survival. In the process, his view of success and life itself change dramatically(戲劇性地).

This role may be the most physically-challenging of Hank’s career. The actor lost 53 pounds for the part. Director Robert Zemeckis shot the first section of the film with Hanks weighing more than 225 pounds. The filming took a break (間隔)for a year while Hanks lost weight. To take off the pounds, Hanks ate little and exercised a lot.

The movie may surprise some of Hank’s fans. It’s not an upbeat comedy like Sleepless in Seattle or You’re Got Mail. In fact, Hanks spends a large part of the movie not speaking. After all, who is there to talk to when you’re alone on an island?

1.What do you think the expression “l(fā)ive by the clock” in the text mean?

A.To make an income(收入) from selling clocks.

B.To put one’s whole life on a schedule(計(jì)劃).

C.To behave according to the rules of books.

D.To work very quickly in order to finish a job before a certain time.

2.Which of the followings is not true according to the passage?

A.Chuck Noland goes home to spend his holidays.

B.All the passengers but Chuck Noland survive the air crash.

C.While living on the island, Chuck Noland greatly changes his view of life.

D.The part of Chuck Noland requires Tom Hanks less weighty.

3.How did Tom Hanks lose so much weight? Because____.

A.he had no one to talk to    B.he felt he was too weighty, so he had to

C.he was alone on an island   D.he ate little and exercised a lot

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In __________ film Cast Away. Tom Hanks plays __________ man named Chuck Noland.

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Chuck’s Friend

In the movie Cast Away, Tom Hanks plays a man named Chuck Noland. Chuck is a businessman. One day Chuck is on a flight across the Pacific Ocean ____31_____ suddenly his plane crashes. Chuck survives the crash and lands on a ___32____ (desert) island.

On the island, Chuck has to learn to survive all alone. Perhaps the most difficult challenge is how to survive without friends. In order to survive, Chuck develops a ___33____ (friend) with an unusual friend – a volleyball he calls Wilson.

Chuck learns a lot about himself when he is alone on the island. He realizes that he hasn’t been a very good friend because he has always been thinking __ 34____ himself. During his five years on the island, Chuck learns how to be a good friend to Wilson. ___35____ though Wilson is just a volleyball, he becomes fond of him. He talks to him and treats him as a friend. Chuck learns that we need friends to share happiness and sorrow, and that it is important ___36____ (have) someone to care about. He ___37____ learns that he should have cared more about his friends.

A volleyball is certainly an unusual friend. Most of our friends are human beings, but we also make friends ___38____ animals and even things. For example, many of us have pets, and we all have ___39___ (favor) objects such as a lucky pen or a diary. The lesson we can learn from Chuck and all the others ___40____ have unusual friends is that friends are teachers.

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B.He smartly took the opportunity to learn from the experience.
C.That experience made him ever smarter than ever before.
D.He used his brains to impress his boss.
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A.A talent agency is to oversee the production of movies.
B.Ron Meyer did far more successfully than Raul Kohner.
C.Relationship is the most important thing in the film industry.
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On the island, Chuck has to learn to survive all alone. Perhaps the most difficult challenge is how to survive without friends. In order to survive, Chuck develops a ___33____ (friend) with an unusual friend – a volleyball he calls Wilson.

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