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【题目】B

One hot afternoon I became a thief of music.

For the first time, I created an original piano arrangement of my favorite song. Using only my ears and iPod, I created complex harmonies and voices into something I could perform with only two hands. No help, no guide: I did it on my own.

I’ve been a pianist since before my hands were big enough to reach an octave: with a musician as a father, I was all but born on the piano bench. For many years, my musical identity was defined by the notes others had written before.

This was why, when I added the finishing touches to my piano version of a modern rock song, I was proud of myself : this arrangement was mine. What I’d done seemed magical: an ability to take what had already existed—to “steal” a song from my favorite band—and to change it into something different and all my own. I was a thief, but I was also an artist.

In music, as in other aspects of life, I believe true originality rarely exists. Almost everything has, in one form or another, been done before. The most romantic novel may well be a slightly changed version of a play by Shakespeare, which is likely to be borrowed from the works of Ancient Greece: same themes, different characters. But, the novel is no less deserving of praise just because its uniqueness is compromised. Adaptation is not a symbol for failure.

The gift of creativity is the ability to do what I did on the piano: to find something beautiful, to analyze and twist it, and then to make it new. Such an act is not copying; it is finding inspiration and having the strength to use it as fuel for your own masterpiece. I believe it is my job, as an artist, to rearrange this world into what I imagine it to be.

I refuse to live as if I were trapped within the walls of a museum: looking but never touching, afraid to ruin the so-called perfection of the artifacts inside. Therefore, I will embrace my ability to be a thief, because if I don’t steal what the world has to offer, I’ll never have the tools to share with others a creation of my own.

My life is my own arrangement, and because of that, anything is possible.

【1】Which can be the best title?

A. The Love for Music.

B. Changes from a Thief to an Artist.

C. My Stolen Piano Lessons.

D. A Man Who Steals Music.

【2】According to the passage , which statement is true ?

A. Actually there was originality only in music

B. He was born on the piano bench.

C. The author created the original piano arrangement all by himself.

D .The author was once a thief who stole music from his favorite band.

【3】Why did the writer feel proud of himself ?

A.Because he became a real artist without others help.

B. Because he changed a song into a piano arrangement by himself.

C . Because he has a father who was a composer.

D. Because he could play the piano at an early age.

4What does the underlined word embrace mean?

A. Hug B. Explain C. Adapt D. Quit

5From the passage we can learn that the writer______

A. never accept others advice.

B. likes to recreate songs whenever it is possible.

C. would rather not turn to his father for help.

D. is more of a leader than a follower.

【答案】

【1D

【2C

【3B

【4A

【5D

【解析】在一个炎热的下午,作者将一首摇滚乐改编成了钢琴曲,从而获得了极大的满足。因为他终于有了属于自己的作品。同时,他从这件事上获得了一个启迪:每个人都是自己人生的改编者,你要善于和勇于利用前人留给你的东西,去编写属于自己的人生乐章!

【1D主旨大意题。作者在第一段把自己称为偷音乐的人I became a thief of some sort—a thief of music,然后在下文又多次把自己的创作改编说成是“steal” 文中还出现了I was a thief my ability to be a thief等,由此判断答案选D。

【2C细节理解题。根据文中第二段 I had created complex harmonies and voices into something I could perform with only two hands. No help, no guide: I had done it on my own. ,可知作者在没有任何帮助,没有任何指导的情况下,凭借一己之力独立完成了改编音乐这一挑战,答案选C。

【3B细节理解题。从文章第四段 I was proud of myself : this arrangement was mine.可知作者感到骄傲的事情是自己独立创作改编了这首音乐,故答案选B。

【4A词义猜测题。A拥抱;B解释;C适应,改编;D放弃。由文章内容可知作者对于自己改编音乐这件事非常兴奋,对自己的这种创造力感到骄傲自豪,由此判断他对自己有这种的能力是感到满意的,是欣然接受的,故答案选A。

【5D推理判断题。在文中作者讲述了自己对一首音乐改编后的激动兴奋,他认为人们不能受原创的束缚,要去利用已有的东西去寻找灵感,将世界创作成自己喜欢的样子,在文章最后作者提出My life is my own arrangement, and because of that, anything is possible.我的人生就是我的改编曲,因此,一切皆有可能,由此判断作者是一位有创造力,不固步自封的人,喜欢创新的人,故答案选D。

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'We shall hide behind these rocks, ' he whispered. ' Watson, you know the house, so I want you to go forward and look through the windows. I want to know where the Staple tons and Sir Henry are, and what they are doing. Take great care, because they must not know that somebody is watching them. '

Very carefully and quietly I moved towards the house. I looked first into the dining room window. Statleton and Sir Henry were sitting and smoking their cigars, but there was no sign of Miss Stapleton. I moved round to the other windows, but I could not see her in any of the rooms.

I went back to the dining room window, and as I looked in again, Stapleton left the room and came out of the house. He went to a hut beside the house, and unlocked the door. I heard a strange sound coming from the hut, but I could not think what was making the noise. Then Stapleton locked the door, and went back into the house and into the dining room.

I went back to Holmes and told him what I had seen. He wanted to know where Miss Stapleton was, and I had to tell him twice that there was no sign of her in the house.

The moon was shining on the Great Grimpen Marsh, and a fog was rising from it Holmes watched the fog and began to look worried The fog was creeping up from the marsh towards the house. We were hidden near the path, which was on the far side of the house from the marsh.

'The fog is moving towards us, Watson, and that is very serious, ' said Holmes. ' It is the one thing that could make my plans go wrong. '

As we watched, the fog, which had crept as far as the house, began to flow round it. Angrily Holmes hit the rock in front of us with his open hand.

'If Sir Henry doesn't come out in the next quarter of an hour, the path will be covered by the fog. In half an hour we shall not be able to see our hands in front of our faces. We must move back to higher ground above the fog.'

We moved away from the house and out of the fog, which was creeping slowly along the ground and hiding the path from our view.

'We must not go too far, ' said Holmes. 'If we do, Sir Henry may be caught before he reaches us. '

Holmes went down on one knee, and put his ear to the ground. ' Thank heaven, I think I hear him coming. '

Then we heard quick footsteps on the path. After a few moments, Sir Henry appeared out of the fog and walked on in the clear moon light. He came quickly along the path, passed close to where we were hidden, and began to walk up the hill behind us. As he walked, he looked over his shoulder again and again, like a man who is worried that something is following him.

'Listen! ' said Holmes sharply. 'Look out! It's coming!'

I heard him make his revolver ready to fire, and I did the same.

There was a sound of quick, light footsteps from inside the curtain of fog. The thick cloud had crept to within fifty metres of where we were hidden. We tried to see into it, and wondered what horrible thing would appear. I looked at Holmes. His eyes were fixed on the place where the path disappeared into the fog. He was pale, but his eyes were bright. He looked like a man who was going to win the most important game of his life. Then suddenly his eyes nearly jumped out of his head, and his mouth opened in frightened surprise. I looked away from him to see what his eyes were fixed on. When I saw the awful shape that was coming towards us out of the fog, my blood turned cold. The revolver nearly fell from my hands, .

The huge, black, burning hound ran quickly and silently after Sir Henry, who was near to death, and we were helpless with fear.

【1】It can be concluded that Sir Henry .

A. was the master of the hound

B. sensed he was in danger when escaping.

C. was clear where Miss Stapleton was

D. was finally killed by the fierce hound

【2】The strange sound coming from the hut was most probably made by .

A. Mr. Stapleton B. Miss Stapleton

C. Sir Henry D. the hound

【3】Why did Holmes hit the rock angrily?

A. Because Watson failed to find any sign of Miss Stapleton.

B. Because something was wrong with their plans.

C. Because the fog might well ruin their plans.

D. Because Sir Henry hadn’t appeared so far.

【4】Which of the following is the correct order according to the passage?

a. The fog was rising and moving towards Holmes and Watson.

b. Holmes saw a burning hound coming.

c. Mr. Stapleton went to a hut beside the house and unlocked the door.

d. Holmes and Watson hid behind the rocks.

e. Sir Henry appeared out of the fog.

A. a, d, c, b, e B. d, c, a, e, b

C. c, b, e, a, d D. d, c, e, a, b

5Which of the following is the most suitable for the blank in the last paragraph but one?

A. and I could hardly stand it

B. and I was ready to fire

C. and inside I was filled with anger

D. and my whole body froze with fear

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A. Snakebite deaths around the world.

B. Progress in fighting snakebite deaths.

C. Snakebite treatment around the world.

D. The chances of surviving a poisonous snakebite.

2After being rubbed an ointment containing nitric oxide,the rats .

A. suffered no pain B. died immediately

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A. The number of deaths caused by snakebites is becoming lower each year.

B. The nitric oxide ointment has saved thousands of people’s lives.

C. It is very important to find an effective way to treat snakebites.

D. The number of deaths caused by snakebites worldwide is low.

4What does the underlined word “prohibited” in Paragraph 4 mean?( )

A. caused. B. considered.

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5What is implied in the last paragraph?( )

A. Antivenom can be made very easily.

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C. Antivenom is extremely expensive all over the world.

D. A person bitten by a snake will survive as long as there is antivenom.

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