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浙江省“七彩阳光”新高考研究联盟2019-2020学年高二上学期英语期中联考考试试卷(含听力音频)

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Chinese cartoon film Ne Zha has proved to be a big winner in this summer's box office. This film, (loose) based on the novel Fengshen Yanyi, is about an imaginary figure who fights against unfair fate(命运).

In the novel, Ne Zha is a naughty teenager  kills whoever gets in his way. His father, a commander who governs the port of Chen Tang Guan, (force) Ne Zha to kill himself over an error. Ne Zha is reborn as a three-headed, six-armed god (ride) on two magical "wind-and-fire" (wheel) to fight his enemies.

(direct) by Yang Yu, the film describes Nezha  a lovely little boy who has to overcome prejudice(偏见) and his dark fate (become) a hero. "I wanted to change the telling of the original story." says Yang. In the movie, born as a demon (恶魔), Ne Zha is unfairly treated by local villagers who believe that he will grow up to be a public threat.

Li Baochuan,  expert in animation at Hangzhou Normal University, says Ne Zha shows the (develop) of animation techniques in China and has reduced the gap with the world's best.

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