摘要:34.Shakespear’s sonnets the best English poetry . A.are belonged B.are belonging C.belong to D.belonged

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     William Shakespeare was born in 1564 at Stratford-on-Avon in England. At that time Elizabeth I had been
Queen for years.
     We do not know much about Shakespear's life. However, we do know that his father was a shopkeeper
and that his mother was the daughter of a farmer. William went to Stratford Grammar School, where he learnt
Latin, scripture and mathematics.
     When he left school, William was employed by his father. He married a local girl, Anne Hatheway, when
he was eighteen. Three years later he left Stratford and went to London.
     We do not know anything about Shakespeare's life between the years 1585 and 1590. We are certain,
however, that by the end of 1590 he had joined a group of actors and had started writing plays. During the
next twenty years he wrote thirty-two plays. He possibly wrote more plays, which he did not have published
or performed.
     Shakespeare went back to Stratford-on-Avon a few years before he died in 1616 at the age of 52.
1. Shakespeare went to Stratford Grammar School because he _____.
[     ]
A. wanted to get married
B. wanted to learn to write plays
C. wanted to make a living by himself
D. was going to learn mathematics and other courses
2. Shakespeare's mother was probably born in _____.
[     ]
A. the cities
B. a rich family
C. the United States
D. the countryside
3. We may conclude that _____.
[     ]
A. Shakespeare went to London after his marriage
B. Shakespeare went to Stratford Grammar School for grammar learning
C. Shakespeare started to write plays at the age of 30
D. Shakespeare wrote 32 plays in his life time
4. Shakespeare died in _____.
[     ]
A. England
B. London
C. the 15th century
D. the 16th century
5. The good title of the text should be _____.  
A. Stratford-on-Avon
B. Anne Hatheway
C. William Shakespeare
D. Scripture and mathematics
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During the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries the London district of Southwark was prosperous (繁荣), and a very important and far-reaching development was taking place at Bankside, an area situated just beside the church now known as Southwark Cathedral. The Rose Theatre, the Swan, the Hope Playhouse and Bear Garden were set up here along with the famous Globe Theatre, in which Shakespeare acted.

  William Shakespeare is commemorated (纪念) in Southwark Cathedral today by the modern memorial window in the south aisle. The window was designed by Christopher Webb in 1954, after an earlier window had been destroyed in the war, and describes characters from Shakespeare's plays. Below it is a figure of Shakespeare, carved (雕刻) by Henry McCarthy in 1992, set against a background of seventeenth-century Southwark in relief (浮雕), showing the Globe Theatre, Winchester Palace and the Tower of St. Saviour's Church. This memorial was provided by public support and was dedicated (奉献) in 1911, and every year a birthday service, attended by many great actors and actresses, is held here in honour of Shakespeare's genius. Shakespeare's brother Edmund was buried here in 1607, and, although the position of Edmund's grave is unknown, he is commemorated by an inscribed (刻写) stone.

(1)In Shakespeare's lifetime Bankside in Southwark was well-known for ________.

[  ]

A. the style of its buildings

B. Shakespeare's performances at the Globe Theatre

C. it's influence on public taste

D. the number of plays produced there

(2)The original memorial window to Shakespeare in Southwark Cathedral was ________.

[  ]

A. designed in 1945

B. destroyed by enemy action

C. replaced during the Second World War

D. carved in 1912

(3)Under the window there is a ________.

[  ]

A. painting of seventeenth-century Southwark

B. wooden picture

C. carved figure

D. grave of Shakespear's brother

(4)In Southwark Cathedral, on the anniversary (周年) of Shakespeare a birth, there is ________.

[  ]

A. a commemoration service

B. a drama festival

C. a special service for actors

D. a theatric

(5)This information would most likely be found on ________.

[  ]

A. an advertisement

B. a historical stone

C. a tourist guide

D. a news bulletin(简报)

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During the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries the London district of Southwark was prosperous (繁荣), and a very important and far-reaching development was taking place at Bankside, an area situated just beside the church now known as Southwark Cathedral. The Rose Theatre, the Swan, the Hope Playhouse and Bear Garden were set up here along with the famous Globe Theatre, in which Shakespeare acted.

  William Shakespeare is commemorated (纪念) in Southwark Cathedral today by the modern memorial window in the south aisle. The window was designed by Christopher Webb in 1954, after an earlier window had been destroyed in the war, and describes characters from Shakespeare's plays. Below it is a figure of Shakespeare, carved (雕刻) by Henry McCarthy in 1992, set against a background of seventeenth-century Southwark in relief (浮雕), showing the Globe Theatre, Winchester Palace and the Tower of St. Saviour's Church. This memorial was provided by public support and was dedicated (奉献) in 1911, and every year a birthday service, attended by many great actors and actresses, is held here in honour of Shakespeare's genius. Shakespeare's brother Edmund was buried here in 1607, and, although the position of Edmund's grave is unknown, he is commemorated by an inscribed (刻写) stone.

(1)In Shakespeare's lifetime Bankside in Southwark was well-known for ________.

[  ]

A. the style of its buildings

B. Shakespeare's performances at the Globe Theatre

C. it's influence on public taste

D. the number of plays produced there

(2)The original memorial window to Shakespeare in Southwark Cathedral was ________.

[  ]

A. designed in 1945

B. destroyed by enemy action

C. replaced during the Second World War

D. carved in 1912

(3)Under the window there is a ________.

[  ]

A. painting of seventeenth-century Southwark

B. wooden picture

C. carved figure

D. grave of Shakespear's brother

(4)In Southwark Cathedral, on the anniversary (周年) of Shakespeare a birth, there is ________.

[  ]

A. a commemoration service

B. a drama festival

C. a special service for actors

D. a theatric

(5)This information would most likely be found on ________.

[  ]

A. an advertisement

B. a historical stone

C. a tourist guide

D. a news bulletin(简报)

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Some programmes that will be on in Beijing

  Joyful jugglers:The China Acrobatic Troupe is staging a night variety show at the Tiandi Theatre, where the seemingly impossible becomes reality, and performers spin plates and juggle umbrellas.

  Time:7∶15 pm, daily

  Place:10 Dongzhimen Nandajie, Chaoyang District

  Tel:6502-3984

  Leaping into a fream:The ballet troupe of the Italian La Scala Opera House will stage its classic ballet “ A Midsummer Night's Dream” by Shakespear.

  Time:7∶30 pm, November 10-11

  Place:Poly Theatre, dongsi Shitiao, Chaoyang District

  Tel:6506-5345

  Raising her voice:Chian's top soprano You Hongfei will hold a solo concert.The young soprano has made her name in recent years with her penetratingly high voice and her outstanding performance of Violetta in the opera La Traviata, Leonora in The Troubadour and many roles in Cinese operas.

  Time:7∶30 pm, October 29

  Place:Beijing Concert Hall, 1 Beixinhuajie

  Tel:6605-7006, 6605-5812

  Key German player:German pianist Valentin Schiedermair will give his solo concert.Born into a family of musicians, Schiedermair, whose great grandfather is the founder of The Beethoven Archive, played chamber music with his father since childhood.

  Time:7∶30 pm, November 3

  Place:Forbidden City Concert Hall in Zhongshan Park, northwest of Tian' anmen Square

  Te:6559-8285

  Songs of yesterday:Taiwan singer Tsai Chin will greet her fans with her good old songs.

  For Tsai, it doesn't matter how old she is or how long she has been offstage; she could never be forgotten.

  Time:7∶30, December 16

  Place:Great Hall of the people, west of Tian' anmen Square

  Tel:6417-7845

  F:Chinese female artist Li Yan is presenting nearly 50 ink-and-color painting at the National Art Museum of China.On display are landscape and flower creations including a series of Mount Qomolangma.

  Time:9 am-5 pm, until October 31

  Place:1 Wusi Dajie

  Tel:8403-3500

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  1.Dan is interested in ballet and enjoys the kind of programme which gives him a chance to see a professional performance to improve his own dancing skill.

  2.Gina is a middle-aged music teacher.Although she prefers popular songs nowadays, she likes old popular songs which call up her memory of the past days.

  3.Ron majors in painting at a famous university and now is on business in Beijing.She hopes to have a chance to see display on landscape and flower creations.

  4.Rob leads a busy life in Beijing, only having free time in the evening.Because he is not familiar with Chinese, he doesn't particularly enjoy programme but acrobatic shows.

  5.Bella enjoys rock and roll music very much, but recently she wants to make a change by attending serious piano concerts which play works of music masters.

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