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 Yo-Yo Ma was born in 1955 to Chinese parents living in Paris. He b  51   to study the cello (大提琴)with his father at four. A year later, when he was five years old, he gave his f  52  concert. When he was seven, Yo-Yo Ma m  53  with his family to New York. At a young age, he was already one of the most famous classical m     54     in the world. After he g     55      from Harvard University, Yo-Yo Ma began his music career. He kept taking on new c     56     and has brought classical music to much more people than ever before. He thinks music is not only a means of communication but also a b     57     across different cultures. Yo-Yo Ma is sometimes forgetful. He once 1     58     his $2.5 million cello in a taxi in New York. Luckily, the taxi driver r   59     it to him later. Yo-Yo Ma was thankful and said, "The i     60     is my voice."

(51)___________    (52)______________ (53)______________ (54)___________  (55)_____________

(56)______________ (57)___________   (58)___________   (59)___________  (60)_____________

  51. began       52. first

53. moved      54. musicians

55. graduated   56. challenges

57. bridge     58. left

59. returned    60. instrument

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A. his business    B. his garden   C. his window     D. his house

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A. a Frenchman    B. a kind of picture   C. a kind of camera   D. a photographer
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A. watch lots of films   B. buy an expensive camera

C. stop in most cities  D. take many films and machines with him

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A. difficult to take    B. showing real feelings

C. exactly like a real person or thing    D. taking a lot of time

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A. how photography developed  B. how to show your ideas and feelings in pictures

C. how to take pictures  D. how to use different cameras

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