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16.Angela Chang didn't know it would be so hard to turn her singing hobby into a career.Her agent used to take her to lots of auditions(试唱)at different recording studios but the Taiwanese girl was always turned down for looking too young and small.
Chang's talent was at last recognized in 2002 by the Decca Record Company.When she was offered a contract she burst into tears.Two years later Chang,21,is a star.With the release of her debut album"Over the Rainbow"this year,she won the"Most Promising New Artist in Taiwan"at the CCTV-MTV Music Awards in July.In September she won the"Best New Artist"in the Fourth Chinese Music Billboard Awards.
"You just can't believe that such an amazingly powerful voice comes from such a small body,"said musicians after hearing Chang sing"Over the Rainbow.""It's such a special voice.You cannot forget it."Chang can hit very high motes(高音)clearly and beautifully.
Her tunes make Chang stand out from the numerous newcomers in the music world.But mainland fans also know her for her girl-next-door performances in Taiwanese TV dramas,"My MVP Valentine"and"At Dolphin Bay".
But few people know that while filming her first TV series,Chang acted so badly that the director wanted to fire her.At one time it took her a record of 27 attempts to shoot one scene.
"I cried my heart out when I went back home."Change said,"But I know that defeat is often a temporary condition.By giving up you remain defeated."
Though she looks very girlish,Chang said she has a boy's personality."The way I release pressure is to have a sound sleep.When I wake up,everything is new."
26.The first paragraph mainly tells usA.
A.Chang's hard way to success        
B.Chang's appearance
C.Chang was looked down upon           
D.Chang has no talent in singing
27.When Chang's talent was recognized,sheD.
A.felt doubtful                
B.was too astonished
C.was full of sadness          
D.was mixed with various feelings
28.What musicians said showsC.
A.Chang has a common voice        
B.Chang isn't suitable to sing
C.they think highly of Chang           
D.they will give Chang some direction
29.The author thinks ChangC.
A.should take up singing instead of acting
B.begins to be familiar to audience in the mainland by her performances
C.has made some achievements in acting
D.takes pride in her talent in singing and acting
30.The underlined sentence shows ChangD.
A.had some pleasure on the way to acting       
B.made the director disappointed
C.worked hard                             
D.based her success on continuous efforts.

分析 本文主要写了著名歌星张韶涵的成功之路,不仅在唱歌方面而且在表演方面都有很大的成就.

解答 26.A  主旨大意题,根据文章第一句Angela Chang didn't know it would be so hard to turn her singing hobby into a career张韶涵所没有想到的是,把歌唱变成一项事业是这么难的一件事情,所以第一段写得是张韶涵的成功路,故答案选A.
27.D  推理判断题,根据文中句子When she was offered a contract she burst into tears她接到合同时突然大哭起来,在她的能力被认可拿到合同,对于她来说应该是高兴的,A选项中说是怀疑的;B选项是惊讶的;C选项是难过的;都不符合文意,所以拿到合同的时候的心情应该是复杂的,故答案选D.
28.C  细节理解题,根据音乐人士的话You just can't believe that such an amazingly powerful voice comes from such a small body你根本无法想象如此美妙的声音居然是从如此瘦弱的身体里发出来的It's such a special voice.You cannot forget it.她的嗓音十分特别,让你无法忘记,可见这都是对她的高度赞扬,所以答案选C.
29.C 细节理解题,根据文中句子But mainland fans also know her for her girl-next-door performances in Taiwanese TV dramas但大陆粉丝也知道她在台湾电视句中扮演的邻家女孩,可见张韶涵在表演方面已经取得了很大的成就,所以答案选C.
30.D 推理判断题,At one time it took her a record of 27 attempts to shoot one scene.有一次,她花了27次尝试拍摄一个场景,可以推断出她成功是由于她的不断努力得来的,所以答案选D.

点评 阅读理解题测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系,对未说明的趋势或结局作出合理的推断;或根据作者所阐述的观点理论,对文章未涉及的现象、事例给以解释.考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点.

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