I __ see a film tomorrow()
A.re going to
B.is going to
C.m going to
C、m going to
A.re going to
B.is going to
C.m going to
C、m going to
A.in
B.on
C.for
D.at
A.and
B.so
C.as
D.but
_______ for the free ticket, I would not have gone to see film so often. A. If it is not B. Were it not C. Had it not been D. If they were not
—_______________________.
A.You are such a great fan.
B.I am more interested in the film director.
C.Can’t wait to watch it.
M: Hi, Alice! _____? W: Not bad, thanks.
A.Where were you
B.How was your weekend
C.Can I help you
D.Did you see the film
A.see
B.seeing
C.to see
D.having seen
This film is worth ______twice.
A.see
B.to see
C.seeing
D.to be seen
A.prefer to
B.prefer
C.would rather
Larry found a job parking cars for one of Hollywood's big restaurants. His pay was basic, but since the guests were kind enough to give him more money, he managed to make a living.
One day he recognized an important film director driving into the parking lot and getting out of his car. Larry had recently heard that the man was ready to make a new picture.
Larry got into the car and prepared to drive it on into the lot and park it. Then he stopped, jumped out, and ran over to the director. "Excuse me, sir, but I think it's only fair to tell you that it's now or never if you want me in your next picture. A lot of big companies are after me."
Instead of pushing away the boy, the director got interested in Larry's words and stopped. "Yes? Which companies?" he asked.
"Well," replied the boy, "there's the telephone company, the gas company, and the electric company, to tell you only a few."
The director laughed, then wrote something on a card and handed it to the young man. "Come and see me tomorrow."
Larry got a small part in the director's next film. He was on his way!
Which of the following was Larry interested in?
A.Working as a waiter.
B.Becoming a film star.
C.Parking cars for film stars.
D.Never going home.