在电影Cast Away中,Tom Hanks扮演(paly) Chuck,其他选项不符合语境,故选C。 2.选A 考查固定结构。so如此地;such如此的;too也 well很好地。Chuck是一个商人,他经常如此地忙以至 于没有时间和朋友在一起。so/such...that.如此...以 至于,为固定用法。So后面加形容词或者副词,such。 加名词busy是形容词,...
根据前文“Cast Away is a heart-warming movie.”可知,Chuck是电影中的角色,所以此处指“由Tom Hanks扮演”。故选C项。【小题2】考查名词词义辨析。句意:他是一个非常成功的商人。A. musician音乐家;B. businessman商人;C. athlete运动员;D. actor男演员。根据后文“He keeps going all over the world...
and i know what i have to do now 你知道我现在该做什么 i gotta keep breathing 活着 because tomorrow,the sun will rise 因为我知道这是我的权利 who knows what the tide could bring?谁知道突如其来的会是什么? 完完整整的对话中TOM HANKS的独白,跟着电影一点点摘记下来。后面的几句话更是深深的打...
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In the movie Cast Away Tom Hanks a man named Chunk Noland. Chunk is a businessman who is always busy that he has little time for his friends. One day Chunk is on a across the Pacific Ocean when suddenly his plane crashes. Chunk survives the crash and a deserted island. On the island...
Cast Away, Tom Hanks plays ___ man named Cluck Noland.A: a; theB: the; aC: the; theD: a; a 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B正确率: 69%, 易错项: C翻译在电影《荒岛余生》里,汤姆•汉克斯饰演一个叫 Cluck Noland 的男人。 本题主要考查冠词。film 在句中是特指,其前用 the;指不确定...
If you make it to the next island un-bumped, then it’s time to repeat. Strip the island bare and move on. And then you do that again and again. Sure, there are better items to be found on the other islands. Some may have a shipwreck with all kinds of fun stuff. You...
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More from Hanks’ canon Disney/Pixar And the winner is … Cast Away.” Or “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.” Or whichever film that speaks to your current experience in coping with the pandemic’s difficulties and losses. Subscribe to this column ...