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When someone says "Well, I guess I'll have to go to face the music", it does not mean he is planning to go to a concert. It is something far less pleasant, like being called in by your boss to explain why you did this or that, and why you did not do this or that. Sour music, indeed, but it has to be faced.
The phrase "to face the music" is familiar to every American, young and old. It is at least 100 years old. Where did the expression come from?
The first information comes from the American writer James Fenimore Cooper. He said -- in 1851-- that the expression was first used by actors while waiting in the wings to go on stage. After they got their cue to go on, they often said, "It's time to go to face the music." And that is exactly what they did face the orchestra(交响乐团) which was just below the stage.
An actor might be frightened or nervous as he moved on to the stage in front of the audience that might be friendly or perhaps unfriendly, especially if he forgot his lines. But he had to go out.
So, "to face the music" came to mean having to go through something, no matter how unpleasant the experience might be, because you knew you had no choice.
The other explanation comes from the army. Men had to face inspection(检阅) by their leader. The soldiers worried about how well they looked. Was their equipment(装备) clean---
shiny enough to pass inspection? Still, the men had to go out, and face the music of the band, as well as the inspection. What else could they do?
1. According to the passage, the word "music" means
A. your boss's criticism (批评) B. your leader's inspection
C. something unpleasant to be experience D. sour pop music
2. The phrase "to face the music" was the first used by _ _
A. all the Americans
B. the American writer James Fenimore Cooper
C. some American actors
D. the American orchestra
3. An actor might feel frightened or nervous when going on stage. One of the reasons is that _
A. his performance might not satisfy most of the audience
B. he might not remember what he should say on stage
C. he had to face the unfriendly audience
D. most of the audience might be his friends
4. "To face the music" is also used to mean that soldiers were not willing _ _.
A. to be examined about their equipment
B. to be found weak
C. to show themselves up in public
D. to be inspected by their leader
5. The passage is mainly about _ _.
A. the meaning of the phrase "to face the music"
B. how to deal with something unpleasant
C. the phrase "to face the music" in America
D. how to go through difficulty
查看习题详情和答案>>Second Life is an online 3-dimensional, digital world, which is imagined, created and owned by the players—people all over the world.
It is thought that 370,000 computer game players worldwide have Second Life characters that exist in the Second Life world, on the Internet.
Earlier this year, BBC Radio held music festivals and played an interview from inside the game.
In May of 2006, it held a music festival in Scotland, but also created a festival inside the Second Life game so that people all over the world could take part in their computers.
One of the members of the band, Nick Rhodes, told the BBC News website: “When I first saw Second Life a few months ago, I couldn’t believe my eyes. When I started looking at the people on screen, talking, walking around and doing normal things, I thought this is somewhere between a strange TV show, a strange experience and a video game. I wanted “Duran Duran” to be part of it.” Each band member has a 3-dimensional person and it is hoped they will do their first online concert soon. The audience will be able to join in and react (反应) while the band is on stage.
Rhodes said new technologies like Second Life will become more and more important in the music industry in the future.
The number of people joining the Second Life is growing quickly. Some computer experts said it probably would be the ‘Next Big Thing’ in the future.
小题1:Is Second Life an online game?
小题2:What did BBC Radio create inside the Second Life?
小题3:What was Nick Rhodes’ new idea?
小题4:How will the band show their first concert online?
小题5:What does the writer tell us in the last two paragraphs?
Many of you love pop music, but what about classical music composed by people like Mozart and Tchaikovsky? You may have heard those two names before. They were great musicians from Austria and Russia.
The Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra(上海爱乐乐团) wants to help young people find out more about classical music. They are going to hold one concert every month.
“If kids make friends with classical music they will get a lot out of it,” said Chen Zuohuang, from the Shanghai Philharmonic.
Many teens listened to the music and said they liked it. Wu Yi is in Junior 1. For the first time, he went to hear an orchestra play.
“I used to think only rich people could enjoy it, ” he said.
Sunday’s concert was the first lesson in classical music. Kids learned about its history and all kinds of musical instruments(乐器).
Luo Huili, 15, is from Shanghai Weiyu Middle School. She said it’s a fun way of learning.
“They say something, and then play a piece of music, ” she said.
Luo found it is not like pop music. “I just feel very relaxed when I listen to pop songs. They are just for fun, ” she said. “ But as for classical music, I will try to put all my heart into it. Then I can really enjoy it. ”
1. Where was Tchaikovsky, the great musician, from?
A. Austria. B. Australia. C. Russia. D. Austria and Russia.
2. How often will concerts be held to help young people learn about classical music?
A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Once a month. D. Twice a year.
3. What did kids learn from Sunday’s concert?
A. Pop music. B. Some history of classical music.
C. All kinds of musical instruments. D. Both B and C
4. Which of the following is true?
A. Wu Yi, a Junior 1 student, thought only rich people could enjoy classical music.
B. Wu Yi said listening to concerts was a fun way of learning.
C. Nothing but music can be heard during Saturday concerts.
D. When Luo Huili listened to pop songs, she would put all her heart into it.
5. Where do you think the Sunday concerts are held?
A. Vienna, Austria. B. Moscow, Russia C. Beijing, China D. Shanghai, China.
查看习题详情和答案>>根据短文内容回答问题。(Answer the questions according to the passage.)
Asian Pop Star of the Year-Rain, set new records during his East Asian tour.
He staged(上演)a hot show in Beijing.The audience(观众)screamed the moment Rain showed up and almost went crazy as Rain took off his shirt.
Rain is different from other Korean stars.He first attracted fans in the Korean soap“Full House(浪漫满屋)”in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, but the fun base grew because of his powerful performance on stage.
Since his first solo(独唱)concert in Seoul in January, 2006, Rain has attracted over 80, 000 people to concerts across Asia.
He is regarded as the Michael Jackson of Korea.His album“It's raining”topped the charts for six to eight weeks in Hong Kong and Taiwan last summer.
Rain hopes to entertain(使快乐)over 300, 000 people this year, with concerts in Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam and New York.
1.Where is Rain from?
________________________________
2.Rain isn't the same as other Korean stars, is he?
________________________________
3.Why did the fun base grow?
________________________________
4.When and where did he start his first solo concert?
________________________________
5.Would he have a concert in America?
________________________________
根据短文内容回答问题。
Asian Pop Star of the Year-Rain, set new records during his East Asian tour.
He staged(上演)a hot show in Beijing.The audience(观众)screamed the moment Rain showed up and almost went crazy as Rain took off his shirt.
Rain is different from other Korean stars.He first attracted fans in the Korean soap“Full House(浪漫满屋)”in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, but the fun base grew because of his powerful performance on stage.
Since his first solo(独唱)concert in Seoul in January, 2006, Rain has attracted over 80,000 people to concerts across Asia.
He is regarded as the Michael Jackson of Korea.His album“It's raining”topped the charts for six to eight weeks in Hong Kong and Taiwan last summer.
Rain hopes to entertain(使快乐)over 300, 000 people this year, with concerts in Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam and New York.
1.Where is Rain from?
______________________
2.Rain isn't the same as other Korean stars, is he?
______________________
3.Why did the fun base grow?
______________________
4.When and where did he start his first solo concert?
______________________
5.Would he have a concert in America?
______________________