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Ole Bull was a very famous violinist from Norway. He really liked to play the violin. But his father thought that playing the violin was not useful. So his father sent him to university to study. However, playing the violin was his dream. He didn’t want to give up his dream. So he left university before he finished his studies and spent all his time and energy practicing the violin. Unfortunately, his violin teacher was not very good. So when it was time for him to start his concert tour, he still couldn’t play the violin very well.
Therefore, a Milan newspaper critic1 criticized him and said that he was an untrained violinist. The critic said, “If he is gold, he is not ready to shine2 yet.
When facing this kind of problem, some people may become very angry and some people try to learn from it. Fortunately, Ole Bull belonged to the second group. He went to the newspaper office and found the critic. Instead of being angry, he talked about his mistakes with the man and listened to the man’s advice.
After he met the critic, he gave up the rest of his concerts. Then he went back to practice the violin with the help of good teachers. In the end, he got great success when he was only 26. He also became one of the most famous violinists in the world

  1. 1.

    Why didn’t Ole Bull’s father like him to play the piano?

    1. A.
      Because he thought playing the violin was useless
    2. B.
      Because his father thought playing the violin would cost lots of money
    3. C.
      Because his father thought he couldn’t play the violin well
    4. D.
      Because his father thought he couldn’t make his dream come true
  2. 2.

    What does the underlined part "If he is gold, he is not ready to shine yet." mean?

    1. A.
      Gold always shines no matter where it is
    2. B.
      He is an excellent violinist
    3. C.
      He doesn’t play the violin very well
    4. D.
      If he sells gold, he will make a lot of money
  3. 3.

    What was Ole Bull’s attitude towards the critic’s article?

    1. A.
      Angry
    2. B.
      Excited
    3. C.
      Modest
    4. D.
      Worried
  4. 4.

    Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Without a good teacher, one can’t succeed
    2. B.
      The critic’s advice helped Ole Bull a lot
    3. C.
      Ole Bull got success after many years’ hard practice at last
    4. D.
      The critic helped Ole Bull find a famous teacher
  5. 5.

    What can we learn from the passage?

    1. A.
      Becoming a violinist can make a lot of money
    2. B.
      When we meet problems, we should learn to face them
    3. C.
      Old Bull was a famous American pianist
    4. D.
      You can be famous easily if you play the violin
ACCDB
1.A是正确答案,因为从这句话But his father thought that playing the violin was not useful.中可以得知。
2.C是正确答案,因为这句话的意思是如果他是金子,那他为什么还不发光呢?那就是说他不是一块真金子,也就是他小提琴演奏得不好。A项说的是这句谚语的本意,B项意思说反了。D项与这句谚语意思相差甚远。
3.C是正确答案,因为从这句话some people may become very angry and some people
try to learn from it. Fortunately, Ole Bull belonged to the second group.中可以得知。
4.D是正确答案,因为the critic只是给了他一些有益的建议,并没有帮他找有名的小提琴老师。
5.B是正确答案,因为文中没有提到小提琴师可以挣很多钱,所以A项不正确。C项说Ole Bull是美国的与文中他是挪威人相矛盾。D项演奏小提琴很容易出名与文章意思不相符。他也是经过努力才取得成功的。
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Ole Bull was a very famous violinist from Norway. He really liked to play the violin. But his father thought that playing the violin was not useful. So his father sent him to university to study. However, playing the violin was his dream. He didn’t want to give up his dream. So he left university before he finished his studies and spent all his time and energy practicing the violin. Unfortunately, his violin teacher was not very good. So when it was time for him to start his concert tour, he still couldn’t play the violin very well.
Therefore, a Milan newspaper critic1 criticized him and said that he was an untrained violinist. The critic said, “If he is gold, he is not ready to shine2 yet.
When facing this kind of problem, some people may become very angry and some people try to learn from it. Fortunately, Ole Bull belonged to the second group. He went to the newspaper office and found the critic. Instead of being angry, he talked about his mistakes with the man and listened to the man’s advice.
After he met the critic, he gave up the rest of his concerts. Then he went back to practice the violin with the help of good teachers. In the end, he got great success when he was only 26. He also became one of the most famous violinists in the world.
【小题1】Why didn't Ole Bull's father like him to play the piano?
A.Because he thought playing the violin was useless.
B.Because his father thought playing the violin would cost lots of money.
C.Because his father thought he couldn't play the violin well.
D.Because his father thought he couldn't make his dream come true.
【小题2】What does the underlined part "If he is gold, he is not ready to shine yet." mean?
A.Gold always shines no matter where it is.
B.He is an excellent violinist.
C.He doesn't play the violin very well.
D.If he sells gold, he will make a lot of money.
【小题3】What was Ole Bull's attitude towards the critic's article?
A.Angry.B.Excited.C.Modest.D.Worried.
【小题4】Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Without a good teacher, one can't succeed.
B.The critic's advice helped Ole Bull a lot.
C.Ole Bull got success after many years' hard practice at last.
D.The critic helped Ole Bull find a famous teacher.
【小题5】What can we learn from the passage?
A.Becoming a violinist can make a lot of money.
B.When we meet problems, we should learn to face them.
C.Old Bull was a famous American pianist.
D.You can be famous easily if you play the violin.

Ole Bull was a very famous violinist from Norway. He really liked to play the violin. But his father thought that playing the violin was not useful. So his father sent him to university to study. However, playing the violin was his dream. He didn’t want to give up his dream. So he left university before he finished his studies and spent all his time and energy practicing the violin. Unfortunately, his violin teacher was not very good. So when it was time for him to start his concert tour, he still couldn’t play the violin very well.
Therefore, a Milan newspaper critic1 criticized him and said that he was an untrained violinist. The critic said, “If he is gold, he is not ready to shine2 yet.
When facing this kind of problem, some people may become very angry and some people try to learn from it. Fortunately, Ole Bull belonged to the second group. He went to the newspaper office and found the critic. Instead of being angry, he talked about his mistakes with the man and listened to the man’s advice.
After he met the critic, he gave up the rest of his concerts. Then he went back to practice the violin with the help of good teachers. In the end, he got great success when he was only 26. He also became one of the most famous violinists in the world.
【小题1】Why didn’t Ole Bull’s father like him to play the piano?

A.Because he thought playing the violin was useless.
B.Because his father thought playing the violin would cost lots of money.
C.Because his father thought he couldn’t play the violin well.
D.Because his father thought he couldn’t make his dream come true.
【小题2】What does the underlined part "If he is gold, he is not ready to shine yet." mean?
A.Gold always shines no matter where it is.
B.He is an excellent violinist.
C.He doesn’t play the violin very well.
D.If he sells gold, he will make a lot of money.
【小题3】What was Ole Bull’s attitude towards the critic’s article?
A.Angry.B.Excited.C.Modest.D.Worried.
【小题4】Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Without a good teacher, one can’t succeed.
B.The critic’s advice helped Ole Bull a lot.
C.Ole Bull got success after many years’ hard practice at last.
D.The critic helped Ole Bull find a famous teacher.
【小题5】What can we learn from the passage?
A.Becoming a violinist can make a lot of money.
B.When we meet problems, we should learn to face them.
C.Old Bull was a famous American pianist.
D.You can be famous easily if you play the violin.

Ole Bull was a very famous violinist from Norway. He really liked to play the violin. But his father thought that playing the violin was not useful. So his father sent him to university to study. However, playing the violin was his dream. He didn’t want to give up his dream. So he left university before he finished his studies and spent all his time and energy practicing the violin. Unfortunately, his violin teacher was not very good. So when it was time for him to start his concert tour, he still couldn’t play the violin very well.

Therefore, a Milan newspaper critic1 criticized him and said that he was an untrained violinist. The critic said, “If he is gold, he is not ready to shine2 yet.

When facing this kind of problem, some people may become very angry and some people try to learn from it. Fortunately, Ole Bull belonged to the second group. He went to the newspaper office and found the critic. Instead of being angry, he talked about his mistakes with the man and listened to the man’s advice.

After he met the critic, he gave up the rest of his concerts. Then he went back to practice the violin with the help of good teachers. In the end, he got great success when he was only 26. He also became one of the most famous violinists in the world.

1.Why didn't Ole Bull's father like him to play the piano?

 A. Because he thought playing the violin was useless.

 B. Because his father thought playing the violin would cost lots of money.

 C. Because his father thought he couldn't play the violin well.

 D. Because his father thought he couldn't make his dream come true.

2.What does the underlined part "If he is gold, he is not ready to shine yet." mean?

 A. Gold always shines no matter where it is.

 B. He is an excellent violinist.

 C. He doesn't play the violin very well.

 D. If he sells gold, he will make a lot of money.

3.What was Ole Bull's attitude towards the critic's article?

 A. Angry.      B. Excited.     C. Modest.     D. Worried.

4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

 A. Without a good teacher, one can't succeed.

 B. The critic's advice helped Ole Bull a lot.

 C. Ole Bull got success after many years' hard practice at last.

 D. The critic helped Ole Bull find a famous teacher.

5.What can we learn from the passage?

 A. Becoming a violinist can make a lot of money.

 B. When we meet problems, we should learn to face them.

 C. Old Bull was a famous American pianist.

 D. You can be famous easily if you play the violin.

 

阅读下列短文,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
     Ole Bull was a very famous violinist from Norway. He really    1    to play the violin,    2    his father
thought that playing the violin wasn't useful, so he sent him to university to study.
     However, playing the violin    3    Ole Bull very much and to be a violinist was his dream. He didn't
want to    4    his dream. So he left university before he finished his    5   . And then he    6   all his time and
energy practicing the violin. Unfortunately, his violin tutor wasn't excellent, and his teaching didn't suit him
very    7   . So when it was time for him to start his    8   tour, he still couldn't play the violin very well.
What's worse, a Milan newspaper critic (评论员) criticized him and   9    that he was an untrained
violinist. The critic said, "  10  he's gold, he's not ready to shine yet."
     When facing this kind of problem, one group of people may become   11  , of course, and the other
group of people may try to learn from it. Luckily, Ole Bull   12   the second group. He went to the
newspaper office and found the critic.   13   being angry, he listened to the man's advice.
     After he met the critic, he gave up his concerts. Then he went back to practice the violin   14   the
help of some good tutors. In the end, he got a great   15   when he was only 26. He became one of the
most famous violinists in the world.
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