By Liang Shuang ( chinadaily.com.cn )Updated: 2016-09-07 19:30:09
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Science lovers in Beijing will have a chance to enjoy top-rate science films soon, as the city is holding a week-long international science and technology film festival,starting on Sept.18,officials said on Wednesday.
The films will be shown at Beijing Planetarium (天文馆)and the National Film Museum of China.
"We will have 20 films from China, Germany, Argentina and the United States, including six IMAX films and seven dome films," said Liu Xiaokan, vice-president of the Beijing Association for Science and Technology. "Ten of the films will be making their debut(初次上映) in China."
The films cover topics such as the universe, artificial intelligence, wildlife and paleontology.Accor-ding to festival organizers, directors and producers of some films hold a discussion session with peers to share their experiences of science films and festivals.
The film festival is one of the major activities taking place to celebrate China's National Science Popularization Day, which starts on Sept. 17. Interactive science carnivals and exhibitions on China's progress in aerospace technology are among more than 9,000 programs taking place.
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A.end B.pause C.start D.quit
22.How many countries does the author mention in the passage?
A.Three B.Four C.Five D.Six
23.According to the passage,which of the following statements is False?
A.The international science and technology film festival will last one week.
B.During the film festival, you can watch films covering topics such as the universe,artificial intelligence, wildlife and paleontology.
C.China's National Science Popularization Day starts on September 17.
D.As a science lover, you can take photos with the actors and actresses in the museums.
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