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【题目】DrBethune helped a lot of Chinese in the 1930s he is a great international soldier

I know so he___still___in both China and Canada now

A. hasrememberedB. isremembered

C. wellrememberD. isremembering

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——白求恩医生在20世纪30年代帮助了很多中国人,他是一个伟大的国际战士。——我知道。所以,在中国和加拿大,人们现在仍然记得他。

考查动词语态辨析。主语DrBethune和动词"remember"是被动关系,需用被动语态“be +过去分词”结构;再根据now可知要用一般现在时的被动语态,故选:B

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【题目】 One cannot discuss Chinese music without mentioning the Chinese seven-string zither (七弦琴) , also known as the guqin, one of the four arts - along with go, calligraphy and painting. It first appeared over 3, 000 ago and represents China's solo musical instrument tradition.

At first, the gugin had only five strings, representing the five elements of metal, wood, water, fire and earth. Later. in the Zhou dynasty, King Wen of Zhou added a sixth string for his son, King Wu of Zhou, added a seventh string to encourage his army to fight with the Shang.

Ambience (环境气氛) was important in playing the Chinese zither. Usually, it was practised in quiet setting and never for public performance.

Ancient artists enjoyed performing by a stream in the mountains. The sound of the quqin mixed with the echoes (回音) from the mountains, until the musician found himself at one with nature. Playing it in snow was also a favorite pastime for ancient artists, who believed the instrument was the purest of its kind in the world. Also. a night with moonlight was considered ideal for Playing the guqin. Wang Wei (701-761), a highly talented man of the Tang dynasty, liked playing it in a bamboo forest on nights with moonlight most.

Guqin pieces are usually around three to eight minutes long, with the longest being Guangling Verse, which is 22 minutes long. Other famous pieces include Plum Blossoms in Three Movements, Wild Geese Landing on the Sandbank and Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute.

Nowadays, there are fewer than one thousand well-trained gugin players and perhaps no more than fifty living masters. The original number of several thousand pieces has greatly reduced to only a hundred works by today. The guqin and its music was added to the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (人类非物质文化遗产) in 2003.

Title: The Guilin and Its Music

Main Parts

Detailed information

Introduction to the guqin

As one of the four arts, it has a 1 of 3, 000 years and represents China's solo musical instrument tradition.

The strings

At first, there were five strings, which represented five elements.

Later, kings in the Zhou dynasty added 2 more strings to them.

The ambience

In quiet setting, not for public performance.

1. By a stream in the mountains. The 3 sound of the guqin and its

echoes could make musicians find themselves –at one with nature.

2. In snow. It was believed to be the purest instrument in the world.

3. On a night with moonlight. Wang Wei's 4 was to play the guqin in

a bamboo forest on a night full of moonlight.

The present

5

Not many players, masters and works-are alive nowadays.

The guqin and its music entered the list the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2003.

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