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Of all the American blockbusters, some popular movies are rolled out for the teenagers. With the preparation of popcorn, you can choose one of them for your teen to watch with you or their friends.
Dead Poets Society
An English teacher, called Mr. Keating, guides his students, who hope to be lawyers and doctors, to poetry and free-thinking. With each student coping with some issues, he urges them to set up the Dead Poets Society for reading and writing poems.
The Hunger Games
Based on a book by Suzanne Collins, the story is set in Panem, a destroyed country in North America. Each year, boys and girls, coming from 12 districts of Panem, take part in Hunger Games. This competition is exciting because all the participants play the games against death.
The Breakfast Club
It begins with five students at the Shermer High School, Claire, a princess, John, a criminal, Andrew, an athlete, Brian, a bookworm and Allison, an unfortunate person, who are forced to spend 9 hours together on a Saturday. In spite of their differences, they find that their social problems are more similar than they think.
Eighth Grade
Kayla is a shy, socially anxious girl. She earns the “most quiet” girl title in school, but at home, she posts online self-help and motivational videos that not many people watch. Kayla is raised by her single father Mark, who tries to disconnect Kayla from the social media.
1.Who helps teenagers form the Dead Poets Society?
A.Mr. Brian. B.Mr. Keating.
C.Suzanne Collins. D.Ms. Claire.
2.Which film is adapted from a book according to the passage?
A.Eighth Grade. B.Dead Poets Society.
C.The Hunger Games. D.The Breakfast Club.
3.Whom is the passage most likely to be targeted at?
A.Teachers. B.Teens.
C.Friends. D.Parents.