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All the children had a good time at Mark's birthday party.| A.help each other | B.enjoyed themselves |
| C.had a wonderful time | D.have a big dinner |
(1)朔气传金柝(2)应知故乡事(3)怀旧空吟闻笛赋(4)雄兔脚扑朔;雌兔眼迷离;(5)海内存知己天涯若比邻 (6)择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之B解析:
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Violin prodigies (神童), I learned, have come in distinct waves from distinct regions. Most of the great performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were born and brought up in Russia and Eastern Europe. I asked Isaac Stern, one of the world’s greatest violinists the reason for this phenomenon. “It is very clear,” he told me. “They were all Jews and Jews at the time were severely oppressed and ill-treated in that part of the world. They were not allowed into the professional fields, but they were allowed to achieve excellence on a concert stage.” As a result, every Jewish parent’s dream was to have a child in the music school because it was a passport to the West.
Another element in the emergence of prodigies, I found, is a society that values excellence in a certain field to nurture (培育) talent. Nowadays, the most nurturing societies seem to be in the Far East. “In Japan, a most competitive society, with stronger discipline than ours,” says Isaac Stern, children are ready to test their limits every day in many fields, including music. When Western music came to Japan after World War II, that music not only became part of their daily lives, but it became a discipline as well. The Koreans and Chinese as we know, are just as highly motivated as the Japanese.
That’s a good thing, because even prodigies must work hard. Next to hard work, biological inheritance(遗传) plays an important role in the making of a prodigy. J. S. Bach, for example, was the top of several generations of musicians, and four of his sons had significant careers in music.
【小题1】 Jewish parents in Eastern Europe longed for their children to attend music school because ________.
【小题2】 Nurturing societies as mentioned in the passage refer to societies that ________.
【小题3】 Which of the following contributes to the emergence of musical prodigies according to the passage?
【小题4】 Which of the following titles best summarizes the main idea of the passage?
Another element in the emergence of prodigies, I found, is a society that values excellence in a certain field to nurture (培育) talent. Nowadays, the most nurturing societies seem to be in the Far East. “In Japan, a most competitive society, with stronger discipline than ours,” says Isaac Stern, children are ready to test their limits every day in many fields, including music. When Western music came to Japan after World War II, that music not only became part of their daily lives, but it became a discipline as well. The Koreans and Chinese as we know, are just as highly motivated as the Japanese.
That’s a good thing, because even prodigies must work hard. Next to hard work, biological inheritance(遗传) plays an important role in the making of a prodigy. J. S. Bach, for example, was the top of several generations of musicians, and four of his sons had significant careers in music.
【小题1】 Jewish parents in Eastern Europe longed for their children to attend music school because ________.
| A.it would allow them access to a better life in the West |
| B.Jewish children are born with excellent musical talent |
| C.they wanted their children to enter into the professional field |
| D.it would enable the family to get better treatment in their own country |
| A.are highly motivated in the education of music |
| B.treasure talent and provide opportunities for its full development |
| C.encourage people to compete with each other |
| D.promise talented children high positions |
| A.a natural gift. | B.extensive knowledge of music. |
| C.very early training. | D.a prejudice-free society. |
| A.Jewish Contribution to Music | B.Training of Musicians in the World |
| C.Music and Society | D.The Making of Music Prodigies |
Chaplin, one of the greatest and funniest actors, was born in London in 1889. When a poor boy, he was often seen waiting outside the London theatres, hoping to get work in show business. He could sing and dance, and above all, he knew how to make people laugh. But he couldn’t get work and therefore wandered about the city streets.
Charlie Chaplin first acted when he was five. He broke into show business because his mother, a music-hall performer, lost her voice during the performance and had to leave the stage, and Charlie went on and sang a well-known song. Halfway through the song, a shower of money poured onto
the stage. Charlie stopped singing and told audiences he would pick the money first and then finish the song. The audiences laughed. This was the first of millions of laughs in Charlie Chaplin’s fabulous(神话) career.
Twenty years later the same Chaplin became the greatest and best loved comedian in the world. His dream came true in the world. His dream came true in the end. Chaplin became world-famous and almost a king in the world of the film.
Even people who don’t understand English can enjoy Chaplin’s films because they are mostly silent. The equipment for adding sound to films had not yet been developed. The development of films with sound became a problem for Chaplin, as he was uncertain about making films with dialogues. Instead, he coninued to make films without dialogue, but he added music, which he wrote himself. It isn’t what he says that makes us laugh. His comedy doesn’t depend on words. It depends on little actions which mean the same thing to people the world over.
Chaplin lived most of his life in America and the last years in Switzerland, where he was buried at Christmas 1977, at the age of eighty-eight. There was sadness all over the world at the news of his death.
In his book, Chaplin tells us how to succeed in life. He says, “You have to believe in yourself. That’s the secret.”
【小题1】Chaplin is regarded as king of comedy mainly because______.
【小题2】What makes people laugh in Chaplin’s films?
【小题3】The only secret of Charles Chaplin’s huge success is that______.
【小题4】Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
Charlie Chaplin first acted when he was five. He broke into show business because his mother, a music-hall performer, lost her voice during the performance and had to leave the stage, and Charlie went on and sang a well-known song. Halfway through the song, a shower of money poured onto
Twenty years later the same Chaplin became the greatest and best loved comedian in the world. His dream came true in the world. His dream came true in the end. Chaplin became world-famous and almost a king in the world of the film.
Even people who don’t understand English can enjoy Chaplin’s films because they are mostly silent. The equipment for adding sound to films had not yet been developed. The development of films with sound became a problem for Chaplin, as he was uncertain about making films with dialogues. Instead, he coninued to make films without dialogue, but he added music, which he wrote himself. It isn’t what he says that makes us laugh. His comedy doesn’t depend on words. It depends on little actions which mean the same thing to people the world over.
Chaplin lived most of his life in America and the last years in Switzerland, where he was buried at Christmas 1977, at the age of eighty-eight. There was sadness all over the world at the news of his death.
In his book, Chaplin tells us how to succeed in life. He says, “You have to believe in yourself. That’s the secret.”
【小题1】Chaplin is regarded as king of comedy mainly because______.
| A.lots of people have seen his films |
| B.he could sing and dance well |
| C.he knew how to make people laugh |
| D.he acted out the common human situations best in his comedy |
| A.It isn’t his words but his actions. | B.Neither his words nor actions. |
| C.Either his words or his actions. | D.Not only his words but also his actions. |
| A.he can make all people, men and women, old and young laugh |
| B.he has full trust in himself |
| C.he is always active and hard-working all his life |
| D.though he is always in trouble, he never loses heart |
| A.He was too shy to meet the managers of the theatres. |
| B.People won’t stop laughing until tears run down Chaplin’s face. |
| C.People all over the world can enjoy Chaplin’s films without translation because most of them are silent. |
| D.He wouldn’t like to work at the theatre. |
—Must I go through the radiation (辐射) check when I come back from Japan at the airport these days?
—Yes, you ______.
—Yes, you ______.
| A.can | B.may | C.might | D.must |
Very few people have to finish the work before going home, _________ ?
| A.have they | B.do they | C.don’t they | D.haven’t they |
The book is so boring. I can’t find _______________ in it.
| A.something interesting | B.interesting something |
| C.anything interesting | D.interesting anything |