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| A.but B.closed C.and D.meaning E.quiet F.broke G.awful H.heart I.in J.wonderful K.find out L.well |
Once a famous violinist gave a concert in New York.Many people went there to enjoy the music.When he was playing with all his 1 ,something went wrong.One of the strings(弦) on his violin 2 .People thought that,he would stop playing, 3 he didn't.Instead,he waited a moment, 4 his eyes and then continued playing.He played as 5 as before.He changed the music a bit.It sounded 6 even though he made it with only three strings.When he finished,there was silence 7 the room.Then people stood up and cheered.He smiled,and then he said in a 8 voice,"You know,it is the artist's task to 9 how much music you can still make with what you have left."
What powerful words! They have stayed in my mind ever since I heard the words.Perhaps that is the 10 of life--not just for artists but for all of us.So our task in this fast-changing world is to "make music" with what we have.
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| A shopkeeper closed his shop in the 1 and went home. He was very tired, he didn't 2 supper and went to bed at once. At that time the telephone rang. A man said, "What time do you open your 3 , sir?" The shopkeeper was unhappy. He thought the man played a trick on him. He did not answer it and went 4 to bed. A few minutes later the telephone 5 . He 6 and went to pick up the phone and found that voice (声音) was the 7 man and he asked the same question. The shopkeeper angrily answered. "You needn't ask me that because I can't let you 8 my shop. It's late now." "No. I want to go out." the man 9 , "My wife 10 me at home for dinner now." | ||||
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Last Saturday, it was Sophie's birthday. Everything 1 ready for the party. 2 the food was on the table. Sophie was very 3 .
When it was 4 past six, she 5 the sandwiches on the plates. Sophie 6 until it was seven o'clock. The doorbell 7 .“At last!” said Sophie. She ran to the door. Ann and Jane were 8 .
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It was a cold January morning. A man sat at a big subway station in Washington D.C. and started to play the 36 . He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was the rush hour, lots of people went 37 the station and most of them were on their way to 38 .
Three minutes went by and a middle-aged man noticed him. He began to 39 his pace (步伐) and stopped for a few seconds and then 40 away. A minute later, the violinist 41 his first dollar tip from a woman who threw the money without 42 walking. A few minutes later, 43 stopped to listen to him, but the man looked at his watch and 44 . He was afraid to be late for work.
During the 45 minutes the violinist played, only 6 people stopped and 45 for a while. About 20 gave him money but continued to walk at their normal pace. He 46 $32. When he finished playing, no one noticed it.
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, 47 the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the best musicians in the world. Two days before his playing in the subway, Joshua Bell 48 at a theater in Boston and the seats averaged (平均为) $100.
This is a true story. Joshua Bell’s playing in the station was 49 by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment. One of the possible conclusions from this experience could be: 50 we do not have a moment to stop to enjoy the beautiful music, how many other good things are we missing?
| 36. A. piano | B. guitar | C. drum | D. violin |
| 37.A. through | B. in | C. at | D. into |
| 38.A. home | B. Boston | C. school | D. work |
| 39.A. add | B. move | C. slow | D. take |
| 40.A. ran | B. waved | C. hurried | D. broke |
| 41.A. borrowed | B. received | C. sent | D. made |
| 42.A. stopping | B. forgetting | C. finishing | D. enjoying |
| 43.A. anyone | B. everyone | C. someone | D. no onr |
| 44.A. said | B. left | C. stood | D. waited |
| 45.A. spent | B. held | C. kept | D. stayed |
| 46.A. paid | B. collected | C. wasted | D. accepted |
| 47.A. but | B. and | C. because | D. so |
| 48.A. appeared | B. travelled | C. directed | D. performed |
| 49.A. organized | B. gathered | C. introduced | D. ordered |
| 50.A. Since | B. Though | C. If | D. As |