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1685 was a very good year for German composers. Within the space of a month, two of the greatest were born: Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel.
Handel’s father was a barber and surgeon, which sounds like a strange combination today, but back then those occupations went hand in hand. Even though Handel was very interested in music, his father didn’t think that was a good way to earn a living, so he wanted his son to be a lawyer. The story goes that Handel smuggled a quiet piano into the house so that he could practice in secret.
One day, Handel went along when his father went to shave a duke. While his father was working, Handel sat down and played the duke’s organ. The duke was so impressed that he convinced Handel’s father to let his son study music, and Handel finally got to learn how to compose.
Handel soon discovered that what he liked most was opera. In fact, he was so passionate about opera that he even fought a duel (决斗) over it with one of his friends. Since Italy was the place to learn about opera composing, Handel went off to Italy to study. When he got home, he got a job as court composer for a German prince.
Having landed such a wonderful job, Handel immediately asked his boss for time off. He wanted to go to England, where he’d heard that there weren’t nearly enough composers to satisfy the British taste for Italian opera.
After great success writing opera in London, Handel came back to Germany. Then fate played a funny trick on Handel and his boss. The Queen of England died, and it just so happened that the prince Handel worked for was next in line to the British throne. When he arrived in London as King George, followed Handel, his court composer in Germany.
In addition to serving the King, Handel became one of the most successful opera composers of his time. And he also produced them and traveled all over Europe to hire the best singers. There are stories of battles with rival opera producers and of fights between rival singers. Handel apparently had quite a temper.
If you ever go to London, look for Handel’s grave in Westminster Abbey, where there’s a wonderful monument to him.
【小题1】How did Handel begin to learn to compose?
| A.His father was sure of his future success. |
| B.His performance impressed a duke. |
| C.He begged his father to send him to Italy. |
| D.He practiced hard and taught himself music. |
| A.bought secretly | B.took secretly |
| C.carried in advance | D.possessed personally |
| A.Because he could find better jobs in London. |
| B.Because he enjoyed greater fame in London. |
| C.Because his boss became King of Britain and brought him along. |
| D.Because London was a wonderful place to learn about opera. |
| A.bad-tempered | B.talented | C.enthusiastic | D.optimistic |
| A.Handel was born in the same year with Bach. |
| B.Many people worked both as a barber and a surgeon. |
| C.Handel quit his job to learn about opera in Italy. |
| D.Handel was buried in London and was built a monument. |
1685 was a very good year for German composers. Within the space of a month, two of the greatest were born: Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel.
Handel’s father was a barber and surgeon, which sounds like a strange combination today, but back then those occupations went hand in hand. Even though Handel was very interested in music, his father didn’t think that was a good way to earn a living, so he wanted his son to be a lawyer. The story goes that Handel smuggled a quiet piano into the house so that he could practice in secret.
One day, Handel went along when his father went to shave a duke. While his father was working, Handel sat down and played the duke’s organ. The duke was so impressed that he convinced Handel’s father to let his son study music, and Handel finally got to learn how to compose.
Handel soon discovered that what he liked most was opera. In fact, he was so passionate about opera that he even fought a duel (决斗) over it with one of his friends. Since Italy was the place to learn about opera composing, Handel went off to Italy to study. When he got home, he got a job as court composer for a German prince.
Having landed such a wonderful job, Handel immediately asked his boss for time off. He wanted to go to England, where he’d heard that there weren’t nearly enough composers to satisfy the British taste for Italian opera.
After great success writing opera in London, Handel came back to Germany. Then fate played a funny trick on Handel and his boss. The Queen of England died, and it just so happened that the prince Handel worked for was next in line to the British throne. When he arrived in London as King George, followed Handel, his court composer in Germany.
In addition to serving the King, Handel became one of the most successful opera composers of his time. And he also produced them and traveled all over Europe to hire the best singers. There are stories of battles with rival opera producers and of fights between rival singers. Handel apparently had quite a temper.
If you ever go to London, look for Handel’s grave in Westminster Abbey, where there’s a wonderful monument to him.
1.How did Handel begin to learn to compose?
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A.His father was sure of his future success. |
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B.His performance impressed a duke. |
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C.He begged his father to send him to Italy. |
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D.He practiced hard and taught himself music. |
2.What does the underlined word “smuggled” mean in the passage?
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A.bought secretly |
B.took secretly |
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C.carried in advance |
D.possessed personally |
3. Why did Handel later settle down in Britain instead of Germany?
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A.Because he could find better jobs in London. |
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B.Because he enjoyed greater fame in London. |
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C.Because his boss became King of Britain and brought him along. |
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D.Because London was a wonderful place to learn about opera. |
4.Which of the following words can NOT be used to describe Handel, as shown in the passage?
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A.bad-tempered |
B.talented |
C.enthusiastic |
D.optimistic |
5. Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?
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A.Handel was born in the same year with Bach. |
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B.Many people worked both as a barber and a surgeon. |
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C.Handel quit his job to learn about opera in Italy. |
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D.Handel was buried in London and was built a monument. |
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| What makes a good hotel? 1. Frequent airport transport If you have to wait an hour for the hotel bus at the airport or you miss your flight the next morning because the bus is late, it is not a service. It’s a disaster. 2. Fast reception and check-out Nobody wants to stand in a line to register when they are tired or to pay the bill when they are in the hurry. 3. Good restaurants In a city hotel you can go out to that nice little restaurant around the corner. In an airport hotel, you eat their food or go hungry. 4. Up-to-date flight departure information Nobody wants to rush to the airport check-in desk and wait for two hours when you could stay in your hotel room. You will get the newest flight information in an airport hotel. 5. Reliable message service If an important message for you gets lost when you are at an airport hotel, you can be in the wrong continent by the time you find out. 6. ______________________ Being alone in a strange hotel isn’t much fun at all. Live entertainment is great. If not, a choice of videos or a movie channel can make the evening enjoyable, too. 1. This passage is mainly about _______. A. airport hotels B. city hotels C. services in an airplane D. services at an airport 2. The sentence “you can be in the wrong continent” means _______. A. the message is not easy to get lost B. there is no message for you at all C. the message will be sent to you much later D. the message will not be sent to you 3. The underlined word “disaster” probably means _______. A. an unskilled bus driver B. a great traffic accident C. an event that causes great harm or damage D. an unfortunate event 4. Give a right heading for No.6. A. You are not alone B. Videos or a movie channel C. Go hungry D. Something to do in the evening |
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“What’s in a name?”According to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, there is not too much. “That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. ”But Shakespeare may have been wrong. In most cultures, names matter a great deal.
Americans choose names for their children with care. Parents usually think about the impression a name gives, not its meaning. Most Americans would consider a“Jennifer”more attractive than a “Bertha”, for example. The last name, or, surname, must also be considered when choosing a first and middle name. A name like Lester Chester Hester would sound poetic, but odd. Parents would avoid names that remind them of people they don’t like. On the other hand, people might name their children after a respected elderly relative or even a famous person. The popularity of certain names can change with each new generation. Names that were once common, like Fanny or Elmer, sound old-fashioned today. But other names—like John and David, Mary and Sarah—have stood the test of time and continue to be favorites.
People in America don’t always call their friends and relatives by their given names. Instead, they often use nicknames. Sometimes nicknames are short forms of a longer name. For instance, a girl named Elizabeth may be called Lisa, Beth or Betsy. As children grow up, they may decide for themselves which nickname they wish to be called. Some people just go by the initials of their first and middle names, like B. J. or R. C. And of course, people may call their children or their sweethearts other special nicknames. Often they have a “sweet” flavor, like Honey or Sugar. What’s in a name? A world of significance. So if you’re choosing an English name for yourself, take care to choose a good one. A made-up name could sound strange to native English
speakers. And a translation of your Chinese name may not make an appropriate name, either. But a good name can leave a positive and lasting impression. As an American politician once said,“In real life, unlike in Shakespeare, the sweetness of the rose depends
upon the name it bears.”
【小题1】What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 2 mean?
| A.People change names in order to be popular with the new generation. |
| B.Names will change by themselves in order to be popular. |
| C.Some names may no longer be popular among the new generation. |
| D.No names can stand the test of time. |
| A.the impression a name gives is more important than its meaning |
| B.you can name after a well-known person |
| C.surname should be paid attention to |
| D.you can create a name that is special |
| A.nickname | B.the first letter | C.short form | D.title |
| A.Bertha | B.Fanny | C.Yunyun | D.Elizabeth |
| A.Names have great significance to Americans. |
| B.Names change when time goes by. |
| C.Chinese people should be careful when choosing their English names. |
| D.Roses smell sweet by any other name. |
"What’s in a name?”According to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet,there is not too much.“That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. "But Shakespeare may have been wrong. In most cultures,names matter a great deal.
Americans choose names for their children with care. Parents usually think about the impression a name gives,not its meaning. Most Americans would consider a “Jennifer” more attractive than a“Bertha",for example. The last name,or,surname,must also be considered when choosing a first and middle name. A name like Lester Chester Hester would sound poetic,but odd. Parents would avoid names that remind them of people they don’t like. On the other hand,people might name their children after a respected elderly relative or even a famous person. The popularity of certain names can change with each new generation. Names that were once common,like Fanny or Elmer,sound old-fashioned today. But other names—like John and David,Mary and Sarah—have stood the test of time and continue to be favorites.
People in Ameica don’t always call their friends and relatives by their given names. Instead,they often use nicknames. Sometimes nicknames are short forms of a longer name. For instance,a girl named Elizabeth may be called Lisa,Beth or Betsy. As children grow up,they may decide for themselves which nickname they wish to be called.
Some people just go by the initials of their first and middle names,like B. J, or R. C. And of course,people may call their children or their sweethearts other special nicknames. Often they have a “sweet” flavor,like Honey or Sugar. What’s in a name? A world of significance. So if you’re choosing an English name for yourself,take care to choose a good one. A made—up name could sound strange to native English speakers. And a translation of your Chinese name may not make an appropriate name,either. But a good name can leave a positive and lasting impression. As an American politician once said,“In real life,unlike in Shakespeare,the sweetness of the rose depends upon the name it bears.”
【小题1】What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?
| A.People change names in order to be popular with the new generanon. |
| B.Names will change by themselves in order to be popular. |
| C.Some names may no longer be popular among the new generation. |
| D.No names can stand the test of time. |
| A.the impression a name gives is more important than its meaning |
| B.you can name after a well-known person |
| C.surname should be paid attention to |
| D.you can create a name that is special |
| A.Bertha | B.Fanny | C.Yunyun | D.Elizabeth |
| A.Names have great significance to Americans. |
| B.Names change when time goes by. |
| C.Chinese people should be careful when choosing their English names. |
| D.Roses smell sweet by any other name. |