题目内容
3、How a person reacts to criticism(批评) often means the difference between success and failure. Take the 1 of Ole Bull, the famous Norwegian 2 of the 19th century.
His 3 father, a chemist, sent him to the University of Christiania to study for the ministry(牧师) and 4 him to play his beloved violin. He soon 5 the course and, disobeying his father, 6 all his time and energy to the violin. Unfortunately, though he had great ability, his teachers were 7 unskilled, so that by the time he was ready to start his concert 8 he wasn’t prepared.
In Italy a Milan newspaper 9 wrote: “He is a (n) 10 musician. If he be a diamond, he is certainly in the 11 and unpolished.”
There were two ways Ole Bull could have 12 to that criticism. He could have let it make him angry, or he could learn from it. Fortunately he chose the 13 . He went to the newspaper office and asked to see the critic. The 14 editor introduced him. Ole spent the evening with the 70-year-old critic, asked about his faults, and 15 the old man’s advice on how to correct them.
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Then he 16 the rest of his tour, returned home, and 17 the next six months studying under really 18 teachers. He practiced hour 19 hour to overcome his faults. Finally, he returned to his concerts and, 20 only 26, became the wonder of Europe.
1.A.position B.place C.sample D.case
2.A.musician B.violinist C.pianist D.performer
3.A.awkward B.generous C.stubborn D.confident
4.A.allowed B.forbade C.forced D.urged
5.A.gave up B.took up C.made up D.picked up
6.A.devoted B.donated C.supplied D.allocated
7.A.absolutely B.completely C.relatively D.gradually
8.A.journey B.travel C.voyage D.tour
9.A.editor B.critic C.reporter D.journalist
10.A.untrained B.gifted C.mature D.leading
11.A.rough B.delicate C.desperate D.evident
12.A.referred B.attracted C.affected D.reflected
13.A.former B.latter C.later D.earlier
14.A.frightened B.ashamed C.astonished D.convinced
15.A.questioned B.sought C.offered D.explored
16.A.delayed B.deleted C.cancelled D.ignored
17.A.totalled
B.squeezed
C.spent
D.spared
18.A.beneficial B.theoretical C.academic D.able
19.A.by B.of C.upon D.after
20.A.when B.as C.while D.since
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试题答案
3、1. D 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. A 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. A 11. A 12.D 13. B 14. C 15. B 16. C 17. C 18. D 19. D 20. A
二、选择题
How a person reacts to criticism(批评) often means the difference between success and failure. Take the 1 of Ole Bull, the famous Norwegian 2 of the 19th century.
His 3 father, a chemist, sent him to the University of Christiania to study for the ministry(牧师) and 4 him to play his beloved violin. He soon 5 the course and, disobeying his father, 6 all his time and energy to the violin. Unfortunately, though he had great ability, his teachers were 7 unskilled, so that by the time he was ready to start his concert 8 he wasn’t prepared.
In Italy a Milan newspaper 9 wrote: “He is a (n) 10 musician. If he be a diamond, he is certainly in the 11 and unpolished.”
There were two ways Ole Bull could have 12 to that criticism. He could have let it make him angry, or he could learn from it. Fortunately he chose the 13 . He went to the newspaper office and asked to see the critic. The 14 editor introduced him. Ole spent the evening with the 70-year-old critic, asked about his faults, and 15 the old man’s advice on how to correct them.
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1.A.position B.place C.sample D.case
2.A.musician B.violinist C.pianist D.performer
3.A.awkward B.generous C.stubborn D.confident
4.A.allowed B.forbade C.forced D.urged
5.A.gave up B.took up C.made up D.picked up
6.A.devoted B.donated C.supplied D.allocated
7.A.absolutely B.completely C.relatively D.gradually
8.A.journey B.travel C.voyage D.tour
9.A.editor B.critic C.reporter D.journalist
10.A.untrained B.gifted C.mature D.leading
11.A.rough B.delicate C.desperate D.evident
12.A.referred B.attracted C.affected D.reflected
13.A.former B.latter C.later D.earlier
14.A.frightened B.ashamed C.astonished D.convinced
15.A.questioned B.sought C.offered D.explored
16.A.delayed B.deleted C.cancelled D.ignored
17.A.totalled B.squeezed C.spent D.spared
18.A.beneficial B.theoretical C.academic D.able
19.A.by B.of C.upon D.after
20.A.when B.as C.while D.since
查看习题详情和答案>>How a person reacts to criticism often means the difference between success and failure.Take Ole Bull for example His 1 father,a chemist,wanted him to study for the ministry and forbade him to play his beloved(心爱的)violin He soon gave up the course and,disobeying his father, 2 all his time and energy to the violin.
Unfortunately,though he had great ability,his teachers were 3 unskilled,so that by the time he was ready to start his concert tour he wasn't prepared In Italy a Milan newspaper critic(批评家)wrote:“He is a(n) 4 musician.If he is a diamond,he is certainly in the rough and unpolished.”There were two ways Ole Bull could have 5 to that criticism.He could have let it make him angry,or he could learn from it.
Fortunately he chose the 6.He went to the newspaper office and asked to see the critic.The 7 editor introduced him Ole spent the evening with the 70 year old critic,asked about his faults,and sought the old mall's 8 on how to correct them.
Then he cancelled the rest of his tour,returned home,and 9 the next six months studying under really able teachers He practiced hour after hour to overcome his 10.
Finally,he returned to his concerts and,when only 26,became the wonder of Europe.
1.A.awkward B.generous C.stubborn D.confident
2.A.devoted B.donated C.supplied D.allocated
3.A.absolutely B.completely C relatively D.gradually
4.A.untrained B.gifted C.mature D.1eading
5.A.referred B.attracted C.affected D.reacted
6.A.former B.1atter C.1ater D.early
7.A.frightened B.ashamed C.astonished D.convinced
8 A.advice B.attitude C.virtue D.wisdom
9.A.totaled B.squeezed C.spent D.spared
10.A.mistakes B.troubles C.difficulties D.faults
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—30各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
How a person reacts to criticism often means the difference between success and failure.Take Ole Bull for example. His 21 father,a chemist,wanted him to study for the ministry and forbade him to play his beloved(心爱的)violin. He soon gave up the course and,disobeying his father, 22 all his time and energy to the violin.
Unfortunately,though he had great ability,his teachers were 23 unskilled,so that by the time he was ready to start his concert tour he wasn't prepared. In Italy a Milan newspaper critic(批评家)wrote:“He is a(n) 24 musician.If he is a diamond,he is certainly in the rough and unpolished.”There were two ways Ole Bull could have 25 to that criticism.He could have let it make him angry,or he could learn from it.Fortunately he chose the 26 .He went to the newspaper office and asked to see the critic.The 27 editor introduced him. Ole spent the evening with the 70 year old critic,asked about his faults,and sought the old man's
28 on how to correct them.Then he cancelled the rest of his tour,returned home,and 29 the next six months studying under really able teachers. He practiced hour after hour to overcome his 30 .Finally,he returned to his concerts and,when only 26, became the wonder of Europe.
21.A.awkward B generous C.stubborn D.confident
22.A.devoted B donated C.supplied D. allocated
23.A.absolutely B.completely C relatively D.gradually
24.A.untrained B.gifted C.mature D.1eading
25.A.referred B.attracted C.affected D.reacted
26.A.former B.1atter C.1ater D.early
27.A.frightened B ashamed C.astonished D convinced
28 A.advice B.attitude C.virtue D wisdom
29.A.totaled B.squeezed C.spent D.spared
30.A.mistakes B.troubles C.difficulties D.faults
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