The producer of a new Indonesian movie about President Obama"s childhood years in Jakarta(雅加达) is hoping that interested Americans will flock to see the film, Little Obama, in theatres across the
country.
Little Obama is the creation of Damien Dematra, an Indonesian writer and artist who has worked
on the project since November when he was struck with the idea of writing about the time a young
Obama lived in Jakarta with his mother and stepfather in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The film is based on a novel published in March Obama Anak Menteng, and focuses on the president"s childhood friendships in Indonesia.
The novel and the film are fictionalized(把-编成小说) accounts of the president"s time in Jakarta and
are based on interviews with people who are childhood friends and neighbours of Mr. Obama. Many
Indonesians share a deep pride about a man who spent part of his shaping years in the country and went
on to become U.S. president.
The film star is a 14-year-old Hasan Faruq Ali, an American who has lived in Indonesia with his family
for about 10 years. Like the president, he is the son of a white mother and a black father. Since filming
began, he has been under the shine of media attention. "My whole life changed overnight," he says.
The film, which was made on a budget of $1 million, won"t get its first public screening until
Wednesday, but ads for the movie on YouTube have got a few thousand hits. It isn"t clear whether
Little Obama will get a U.S. release(发行), but the film"s producer says he is in talks with a U.S.
distributor(发行人).
Christmas came in extravagant(奢侈的) fashion to the Muslim desert emirate(酋长国) of Abu
Dhabi as a shining hotel uncovered a bejeweled(饰以珠宝的) Christmas tree valued at more than
11 million dollars on Wednesday.
It is "the most expensive Christmas tree ever" with "a value of over 11 million dollars", said Hans
Olbertz, general of Emirates Palace Hotel, at its inauguratuion(落成典礼).
The 13-metre (40-foot) evergreen, located in the gold hall of the hotel, is decorated with silver
and gold bows, ball-shaped decorations and small white lights. But the necklaces, earrings and other
jewellery hung around the tree"s branches are what give it a record value. "It holds a total of 181
diamonds, pearls, sapphires and other precious stones," said Khalifa Khouri, owner of Style Gallery,
which provided the jewellery.
"The tree itself is about 10,000 dollars," Olbertz said. "The jewellery has a value of over 11 million
dollars-I think $1,141,150."
"This will probably be an entry into the Guinness book of world records," Olbertz said, adding that
Emirates Palace planned to contact the organization about the tree which is to stay until the end of the
year.
Asked whether the tree might be against religious sensibilities in the United Arab Emirates, where
the vast majority of the local population are Muslim, Olbertz said he did not think it would. "It is a
liberal(自由的) country," he said.
The hotel has had a Christmas tree up in previous years, but this year "we have to do something
different", and the hotel"s marketing team hatched the plan, said Olbertz.
Theme: How to Make the Most of Your Time | |
There is some 1 on how to make full use of time | First of all, make a plan for the things you are 2 to do. However much pressure you bear, you should try to keep cool; otherwise you will 3 down sooner or later. You"d better be 4 to your tasks with your door closed in order that you can get them done 5 . Try one thing at a time so that you can 6 on it. You can refuse to help others without enough time in order that you can 7 being interrupted. Make a brief talk on the phone so as not to 8 valuable time. You should not 9 too much of yourself; it"s better to do what you can do . It"s important for you to make yourself 10 in daily life. |
It is difficult for parents of nearly every family to teach their children to be responsible(有责任的)for housework, but with one of the following suggestions, you really can get your children to help at home. If you give your children the impression that they can never do anything quite right, then they will regard themselves as unfit or unable persons. Unless children believe they can succeed, they will never become totally independent. My daughter Mary"s fifth-grade teacher made every child in her class feel special. When students received less than a perfect test score, she would point out what they had mastered (掌握) and declared firmly they could learn what they had missed. You can use the same way when you evaluate(评价)your child"s work at home. Don"t always scold and you should give lots of praise instead. Talk about what he has done right, not about what he hasn"t done. If your child completes a difficult task, promise him a Sunday trip or a ball game with Dad. Learning is a process(过程)of trying and failing and trying and succeeding. If you teach your children not to fear a mistake of failure, they will learn faster and achieve success at last. | |
1. The whole passage deals with ________. | |
A. social education B. school education C. family education D. pre-school education | |
2. The author thinks that ________. | |
A. there is no way to get children to help at home B. the more encouragement and praise you give, the more responsible and helpful children will become C. it is very difficult to make children responsible for housework D. children can be forced to help with housework | |
3. The passage gives us a good suggestion about how to evaluate your child’s work at home. That is to ________. | |
A. praise his success B. promise him a trip C. give him a punishment D. promise him a ball game | |
4. The author advises readers to ________. | |
A. learn from himself, for he has a good way of teaching B. take pride in Mary"s fifth-grade teacher C. do as what Mary"s teacher did in educating children D. follow Mary"s example because she never fails in the test | |
5. Having read the last paragraph, we can conclude that | |
A. pride goes before a fall B. practice makes perfect C. no pains, no gains D. failure is the mother of success |