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China's newest online hit is a pink fox called LinaBell,who resides in Shanghai Disneyland Resort.After making her first public appearance on September 29,the life-size plush animal has taken the Chinese social media.On Weibo,the hashtag (話題標(biāo)簽) of LinaBell had amounted to over 430 million views by November 19.
   Unlike other Disney characters,LinaBell has never been on the big or small screen.She's not in any cartoon series or movie and doesn't have a full back story.All we know is that she met Duffy,Mickey Mouse's teddy bear,in the forest and helped him find his way home,according to Disney's introduction video of the character.Despite her confusing history,she has gone to conquer the hearts of many Chinese.But why?
   A lot is working for LinaBell.Disney says she's "a fox with an curious mind and the intelligence that supports it," but those who've come to know her say they were swooned by her unique personality and adorable appearance.
   Videos of meet-and-greets with the pink fox are all over the internet and LinaBell can be seen communicating with every visitor through expressive body language.She corrects those who mispronounce her name,shows love for those queuing up for hours to meet her and hands out free candy.She's been called witty,sharp and fun-loving. "I feel cured by LinaBell,I watch her videos every night before bed.I even got an annual pass to Disney just for her," wrote a blogger called "Dobby." She posted a video of her talking to LinaBell on her account on social media platform "Little Red Book" and received 15,000 likes.
   As a "locally born and bred" Chinese fox,LinaBell can understand different Chinese dialects beyond that of Shanghai,and can communicate with visitors from different parts of China. "With or without her fans waiting in line,LinaBell is delivering love and warmth,she made me forget all the displeasure of real life," reads one popular comment by Miss Luo. "Maybe this is the power of magic."

(1)Which of the following sets LinaBell apart from other Disney characters?
B
B

A.She loves helping animals in the forest.
B.She is not a character in a movie or TV series.
C.She keeps updating her everyday life by posting videos online.
D.She first appeared on Disney's introduction video on September 29.
(2)What does the underlined word "swooned" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
D
D

A.Trapped.
B.Infected.
C.Astonished.
D.Attracted.
(3)What can best describe LinaBell?
B
B

A.Friendly and sensitive.
B.Humorous and adorable.
C.Cute and ignorant.
D.Intelligent and tricky.
(4)What is the best title for the article?
C
C

A.The mystery of LinaBell.
B.The attraction of Shanghai Disneyland.
C.The popularity of Disney's pink fox.
D.The birth of a new cartoon character.

【考點(diǎn)】社會(huì);說明文
【答案】B;D;B;C
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