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  Mozart(莫扎特)was born on January 27, 1756 and died on December 5, 1791. When he was three, he often had lessons with his elder sister. His father took him through many different countries, and he played music for lots of people there. But some people didn't believe that a little boy could write such beautiful music. They asked him to stay in a room all by himself for a week and somebody watched the room all the time. In the week, he finished a new piece of music. After that, people believed that he could write beautiful music.

  Mozart died when he was still a young man. During his short life, he studied music and taught music and played music and wrote music. Even by working so hard, he could not make much money. Often he had to borrow money from his friends. But his music made him happy and for more than two hundred years his music has made other people happy, too.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

(1)When he was ______, Mozart took music lessons with his sister.

[  ]

Athree

Bfive

Cold enough

Dborn

(2)Some people wanted to know whether he could write beautiful music, so they asked him to stay in a room ______ for a week.

[  ]

Asuddenly

Balone

Cwith all the people

Dwith his family

(3)Mozart lived ______.

[  ]

Aa long time

Blong time

Ca long life

Da short life

(4)Although Mozart was famous, he was ______.

[  ]

Ahard

Brich

Chappy

Dpoor

(5)His music made ______ happy.

[  ]

Aboth him and other people

Bonly him

Cother people

Dnobody

答案:A;B;D;D;A
解析:

(1)When he was three, he often had lessons with his elder sister.可知。

(2)They asked him to stay in a room all by himself for a week and somebody watched the room all the time.可知。

(3)Mozart died when he was still a young man.可知。

(4)Even by working so hard, he could not make much money. Often he had to borrow money from his friends.可知。

(5)But his music made him happy and for more than two hundred years his music has made other people happy, too.可知。


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  About twenty minutes later, the young man brought the soup to him.When Mr Gould was drinking, he found something in it.“Come here, boy,” he called out.“Look! There’s a grey hair in my soup!”

  “It’s very strange, sir,” said the waiter.“It’s usually a fly.I remember.”

1.According to the passage, what time did the last bus start?

______________________

2.将画线部分(A)改写

Mr Gould always ________ home ________ car after work.

3.将画线部分(B)译成汉语

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4.在(C)的空白处填入一个适当的词语

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根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

(1)Most Americans usually sleep for about _______ hours a night.

[  ]

A3

B56

C10

D78

(2)As people grow older, they need _______ at night.

[  ]

Aless sleeping time

Bmore sleeping time

Cthe same amount of sleeping time

Da fixed time to sleep

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[  ]

A200 million

B300 million

C600 million

D900 million

(4)Franklin tried to go to sleep by________.

[  ]

Amoving from one to another of his 413 beds

Bmoving from one to another of his 4 beds

Cinventing a bed for himself

Dlying on his side across the end of the bed

(5)It's not mentioned in the passage, but we _________ know that Mark Twain was _______.

[  ]

Aa Frenchman

Ban Englishman

Can American

Da German

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