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Most young people like to go to rock(摇滚)concerts these days. They like the loud and exciting sound of the music and they enjoy the excitement of a big concert. Rock stars usually have a different style. Their music is exciting and different, and the way they dance and dress makes them popular with young people. The works of rock songs are usually quite easy, but the music itself is complex(复杂的).But some rock stars have problems after they become famous .They don't know what to do when they suddenly become famous, and often they start to drink or
take drugs(毒品).Then their health becomes bad. Some, like Elvis Presley, died at a very young age because of drugs.
【小题1】A big rock concert can make young people________.

A.sadB.happy
C.unhealthyD.excited
【小题2】_______are easy
A.The works of rock songsB.Rock stars
C.The styles of rock starsD.Rock music
【小题3】What may not happen after some rock stars suddenly become famous?
A.They become unhealthy.
B.They don't know what to do.
C.They begin to drink a lot.
D.They stop singing


【小题1】D
【小题2】A
【小题3】D

解析试题分析:这篇文章介绍了摇滚音乐的特点和摇滚歌手的演唱风格。文章还介绍了一些摇滚歌手成名后无所适从,开始酗酒和吸毒,日渐堕落。
【小题1】细节理解题。由文章信息They like the loud and exciting sound of the music and they enjoy the excitement of a big concert.可知,摇滚音乐让年轻人激动兴奋不已。A sad伤心;B. happy快乐; C unhealthy不健康;  D. excited激动,兴奋故选D。
【小题2】细节理解题。由文章信息The works of rock songs are usually quite easy可知,摇滚音乐的作品很容易。故选A。
【小题3】推理判断题。由文章信息They don't know what to do when they suddenly become famous, and often they start to drink or take drugs.Then their health becomes bad.可知,ABC项文中都提到了,只有D项他们停止唱歌没有提到。故选D。
考点:社会现象类短文阅读。

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