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Argentina in the late nineteenth century was an exciting place.Around 1870, it was experiencing an economic boom, and the capital, Buenos Aires, attracted many people.Farmers, as well as a flood of foreigners from Spain and Italy, came to Buenos Aires seeking jobs.These jobs didn’t pay well, and the people felt lonely and disappointed with their new life in the city.As the unhappy newcomers mixed together in the poor parts of the city, the dance known as the tango (探戈舞) came into being

At the beginning the tango was a dance of the lower classes.It was danced in the bars and streets.At that time there were many fewer women than men, so if a man didn’t want to be left out, his only choice was to dance with another man so that he could attract the attention of the few available women.Gradually, the dance spread into the upper classes of Argentinean society and became more respectable.

In Europe at this time, strong interest in dance from around the world was beginning.The interest in international dance was especially evident in Paris.Every kind of dance from ballet to belly dancing could be found on the stages of the Paris theaters.After tango dances from Argentina arrive in Europe, they began to draw the interest of the public as they performed their exiting dance in cafes.Though not everyone approved of the new dance, saying it was a little too shocking, the dance did find enough supporters to make it popular.

The popularity of the tango continued to grow in many other parts of the world.Soldiers who returned to the United States from World War I brought the tango to North America.It reached Japan in 1926, and in 2003 the Argentinean embassy in Seoul hired a local tango dancer to act as a kind of dance ambassador, and promote tango dancing throughout South Korea.

1.The origin of the tango is associated with _________.

A.Belly dances B.American soldiers

C.the capital of Argentina D.Spanish city

2.Which of the following is true about the tango?

A.It was created by foreigners from Spain and Italy.

B.People of the upper classes loved the tango most

C.A dancer in Seoul became the Argentinean ambassador.

D.It was often danced by two male in the beginning

3.Before World War I, the tango spread to __________.

A.America B.Japan C.France D.South Korea

4.What can be the best title for the text?

A.How to Dance the Tango B.The History of the Tango

C.How to Promote the Tango D.The Modern Tango Boom

1.C

2.D

3.C

4.B

【解析】

试题分析:文章介绍了探戈舞的起源及其发展过程。

1.C。细节理解题。文章第一、二段介绍的是探戈舞的起源,belly dances是当时在欧洲流行的舞蹈之一,与探戈舞的起源无关,A项可排除。一战归来的美国士兵将探戈舞传到了北美,这是探戈舞的发展史,不是起源,B项也可排除。C项和D项为两个地名,通读第一段可知,探戈舞起源于阿根廷首都Buenos Aires(布宜诺斯艾利斯),故选C项。

2.D。细节理解题。根据文章第二段第三句“At that time there were many fewer women than men,so if a man didn’t want to be left out,his only choice was to dance with another man so that he could attract the attention of the few available women.”可知的D项正确。

3.C。细节理解题。根据第三段内容可知,探戈舞传到法国的时间比较早,在其诞生后不久就传到法国。其诞生时间大约在1870年,所以传到法国应该是在19世纪,在一战前。故选C

4.B。主旨大意题。主旨大意题。本文介绍的是探戈舞的起源及其发展史。故选B

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