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一位美国著名教授 (professor) Mr King 将到你们学校作关于美国语言的报告。请你根据以下提示写一份通知,向同学们宣布此事。
要点:1. 报告内容包括:美国英语和英国英语的不同;美国语言的发展;美国方言。
2. 地点:学校礼堂。
3. 时间:10月7日上午9点。
4. 注意事项:不要迟到;带上笔和笔记本;报告结束时可以提问题;报告结束后将进行讨论。[来源:Zxxk.Com]
要求:1. 不要逐句翻译,可适当增加内容,使之连贯。
2. 词数100左右,不包括已给出的开头和结尾部分。
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The most popular food in America was invented because a cook got angry. George Crum was a cook at a restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York. One day in 1853, a customer who had ordered fried potatoes sent them back to the kitchen. He wanted the cook to slice (切片) them thinner and fry them longer. George Crum had a bad temper (脾气), and he thought the potatoes were fine the way he made them. To teach the customer a lesson, he sliced potatoes very thin and fried them until they were crispy (脆的). But instead of being angry, the customer loved the new fried potatoes. He asked for more. Other people who tried them liked them too and customers kept asking for them. For many years, people called them Saratoga chips after the town where they were first made.
Even now, after more than 150 years, potato chips are very popular. At least one of every ten potatoes grown in the United States is made into potato chips. So if you like potato chips, be thankful that George Crum had a bad temper!
The customer sent the fried potatoes back to the kitchen because ______.
A. he wanted to make George Crum angry
B. he liked thinner potatoes fried a longer time
C. he knew the cook would invent potato chips
D. he didn’t want to pay for the food
George Crum cooked the potatoes in a special way in order to ______.
A. teach the customer a lesson
B. invent the potato chips
C. make the potato chips crispy
D. please that customer
What’s the best title for this story?
A. A cook with a very bad temper.
B. A clever customer.
C. Potato chips — the most popular food in America.
D. The invention of potato chips.
查看习题详情和答案>>At the onset of a northern winter, many dream of warmer climates.In 1934 the Canadian-born composer Colin Mcphee did more than dream. He set out for the island of Bali.
In his book A House in Bali,Colin Mcphee described how he first gained insight into the essence of Balinese music.For about a month he had been working on transcribing a complete score to a Balinese play he had seen. It seemed impossible that so much beauty could be achieved with a scale(音阶)of only five tones.
But the distinctive embellishments(修饰音)of the music eluded him.Fortunately a young household helper and his friend decided to assist. One morning they set two objects next to Mcphee’s piano.They were gangas--metal keyed instruments.The two boys played them in what struck Mcphee as”a fast duet(二重奏) in Morse code”.
At last the composer had found the key to Balinese music.“Wait!” Mcphee would call out from the piano as the boys flew along,“Stop!Please!That bit once more!”
Patiently the boys would stop and began again.But soon they were flying again,faster than ever, amazing Mcphee with their memory and precision. Sometimes the patterns repeated.Sometimes they opened up into something new. Then, suddenly the whole duet would fly apart and the boys would burst out laughing,breaking the spell.
Although Colin Mcphee left the island in 1939,he remained spellbound by Balinese music.And its rich,distinctive sound would colour many of the compositions he would write for the next quarter century.
1.From the passage we can learn that_______________________.
A.Colin Mcphee set foot on the island of Bali in late winter
B.The book A House in Bali detailed how Colin Mcphee understood the life of the island
C.Colin Mcphee actually acquired much beauty of Balinese music
D.For a month Colin Mcphee had been watching a Balinese play he had seen before
2.The word “eluded” in the third paragraph can be replaced by________________.
A.attracted B.shocked C.disappointed D.puzzled
3.Colin Mcphee was astonished because________________________.
A.the two locals played part of Balinese music once more unwillingly
B.Colin Mcphee eventually found the key to Balinese music
C.The two boys played their instruments so precisely and skillfully
D.The Balinese music displayed something new for Colin Mcphee
4.The passage is mainly about_______________________.
A.a book introducing the island of Bali
B.two Balinese boys playing gangas
C.a composer named Colin Mcphee
D.Balinese music touching Colin Mcphee
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At the onset of a northern winter, many dream of warmer climates.In 1934 the Canadian-born composer Colin Mcphee did more than dream. He set out for the island of Bali.
In his book A House in Bali,Colin Mcphee described how he first gained insight into the essence of Balinese music.For about a month he had been working on transcribing a complete score to a Balinese play he had seen. It seemed impossible that so much beauty could be achieved with a scale(音阶)of only five tones.
But the distinctive embellishments(修饰音)of the music eluded him.Fortunately a young household helper and his friend decided to assist. One morning they set two objects next to Mcphee’s piano.They were gangas--metal keyed instruments.The two boys played them in what struck Mcphee as”a fast duet(二重奏) in Morse code”.
At last the composer had found the key to Balinese music.“Wait!” Mcphee would call out from the piano as the boys flew along,“Stop!Please!That bit once more!”
Patiently the boys would stop and began again.But soon they were flying again,faster than ever, amazing Mcphee with their memory and precision. Sometimes the patterns repeated.Sometimes they opened up into something new. Then, suddenly the whole duet would fly apart and the boys would burst out laughing,breaking the spell.
Although Colin Mcphee left the island in 1939,he remained spellbound by Balinese music.And its rich,distinctive sound would colour many of the compositions he would write for the next quarter century.
【小题1】From the passage we can learn that_______________________.
A.Colin Mcphee set foot on the island of Bali in late winter |
B.The book A House in Bali detailed how Colin Mcphee understood the life of the island |
C.Colin Mcphee actually acquired much beauty of Balinese music |
D.For a month Colin Mcphee had been watching a Balinese play he had seen before |
A.attracted | B.shocked | C.disappointed | D.puzzled |
A.the two locals played part of Balinese music once more unwillingly |
B.Colin Mcphee eventually found the key to Balinese music |
C.The two boys played their instruments so precisely and skillfully |
D.The Balinese music displayed something new for Colin Mcphee |
A.a book introducing the island of Bali |
B.two Balinese boys playing gangas |
C.a composer named Colin Mcphee |
D.Balinese music touching Colin Mcphee |