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A little boy was learning to play the piano in a musical school.One day,Paderewski,who was a very famous ____in Poland,was holding a piano concert in his city.Wishing to encourage her young son's ____ on the piano,his mother took the boy to the Paderewski concert.After they were seated,the mother ____a friend in the audience,who she hadn't met for a long time.So she walked down the aisle(过道)to ____her.The mother and her friend stood ____happily for a while before the ____.Seizing the opportunity,the little boy rose and eventually made his way through a door ____“No Admittance”to explore the wonders of the concert hall.
When the house lights became ____and the concert was about to begin,the mother returned to her ___.And she discovered that her child was ____.She looked around,but her son was nowhere to be seen.Suddenly,the ____parted and spotlights ____on the impressive piano on the stage.To her ___,the mother saw her little boy sitting at the ___,innocently playing Twinkle,Twinkle Little Star on the piano.
At that moment,the great piano master made his entrance.He____moved to the piano in a hurry,and ___in the boy's ear,“Don't ____.Keep playing.”Then leaning over,Paderewski reached down with his left hand and began filling in a bass(低音的)part.Soon his____arm reached around to the other side of the child and he added a running obbligato(伴奏).Together,the old master and the young beginner transformed a frightening situation into a (n) ____experience.
The audience had never seen such a performance form.They listened curiously and attentively,____in the wonderful music world.
小题1:
A.violinist B.scientist
C.artistD.pianist
小题2:
A.progress B.curiosity
C.talentD.interest
小题3:
A.calledB.spotted
C.made D.treated
小题4:
A.congratulate B.welcome
C.greet D.help
小题5:
A.chatting B.quarreling
C.jokingD.laughing
小题6:
A.class B.lecture
C.meeting D.performance
小题7:
A.decorated B.equipped
C.packedD.marked
小题8:
A.dim B.bright
C.shiny D.colorful
小题9:
A.home B.table
C.seat D.piano
小题10:
A.missing B.sick
C.afraidD.asleep
小题11:
A.friends B.door
C.stage D.curtain
小题12:
A.insisted B.took
C.focused D.agreed
小题13:
A.horror B.delight
C.shame D.pride
小题14:
A.floorB.keyboard
C.spotlight D.entrance
小题15:
A.quickly B.angrily
C.slowlyD.sadly
小题16:
A.shouted B.cried
C.talkedD.whispered
小题17:
A.wait B.quit
C.speak D.play
小题18:
A.shortB.long
C.right D.left
小题19:
A.creative B.attractive
C.embarrassing D.puzzling
小题20:
A.engaged B.caught
C.involved D.lost

小题1:D
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:C
小题5:A
小题6:D
小题7:D
小题8:A
小题9:C
小题10:A
小题11:D
小题12:C
小题13:A
小题14:B
小题15:A
小题16:D
小题17:B
小题18:C
小题19:A
小题20:D
本文为记叙文。波兰著名钢琴家Paderewski在一次演奏会上突遇意外事件,但他沉着应对,巧妙化解了困境,并把它扭转成一次令人耳目一新的体验。
小题1:解析 根据后面的“holding a piano concert”可知Paderewski是一位著名的钢琴家。
答案 D
小题2:解析 为了鼓励她儿子在钢琴上取得进步,她决定带儿子去听这个音乐会。progress“进步”,符合语境。
答案 A
小题3: 解析 spot在此用作动词,意为“看出,认出”。
答案 B
小题4: 解析 根据常识判断,在剧院遇到朋友,她过去与她的朋友打招呼。greet“问候,招呼”,符合语境。
答案 C
小题5: 解析 在演出开始之前,这位母亲站在那里与朋友开心地聊了一会儿。chat“聊天”,符合语境。
答案 A
小题6:解析 见上题解析。performance意为“表演,演奏”,符合语境。
答案 D
小题7:解析 这个小男孩最后竟然摸进了一扇上面写着“不得入内”的门里。mark“在……上做记号”,符合语境。
答案 D
小题8:解析 根据常识及__27__空所在句的内容可知,表演快开始时灯光暗下来。dim“昏暗的”,符合语境。
答案 A
小题9:解析 前面提到她离开座位去与朋友打招呼,现在演出快开始了,她应是回到了座位上。故选C项。
答案 C
小题10:解析 后面一句“She looked around,but her son was nowhere to be seen.”是线索提示,她的儿子不见了。故选A项。
答案 A
小题11: 解析 根据常识判断是幕布拉开了。故选D项。
答案 D
小题12:解析 聚光灯打在钢琴上面。focus on意为“把……集中(于)……上”,符合语境。insist on“坚持”,take on“呈现”,agree on“达成一致”,均不符合语境。
答案 C
小题13: 解析 这位母亲突然看见自己的儿子坐在钢琴前弹琴肯定很恐慌。horror“惊恐”,符合语境。下文的“a frightening situation”也是线索提示。
答案 A
小题14:解析 这个男孩正在弹琴,故可判断他坐在键盘边上。keyboard在文中意为“(乐器的)键盘”。
小题15:解析 此处强调动作快,故选A。
答案 A
小题16:解析 后面的 “in the boy's ear” 暗示钢琴家在男孩的耳边小声说话,故选D。whisper “悄声说,低语”。
答案 D
小题17:解析 后面的“Keep playing ”表明钢琴家要他继续弹下去,不要停下来。quit“停止”,符合语境。
答案 B
小题18:解析 前面一句中的“Paderewski reached down with his left hand”表明钢琴家这次伸出了右手来弹奏。
答案 C
小题19:解析 这种演奏法以前从未有过,是一种创新体验。creative“创造(性)的”,符合语境。
答案 A
小题20:解析 此处表示沉醉在这美好的音乐世界之中,lost“全神贯注的”,符合语境。
答案 D
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BOOM! I lifted my head suddenly and my eyes opened wider than saucers. I looked around with my _______ beating wildly trying to find the cause of the ________. My young professor was looking back at me with a boyish smile on his face. He had ________ dropped the textbooks he was carrying onto his desk. “Good morning!”, he said, still ________. “I am glad to see everyone is _______. Now let’s get started.”
For the next hour I wasn’t sleepy at all. It wasn’t from the _______ of my professor’s textbook alarm clock either. It was instead from the _______ discussion he led. With knowledge and good _______ he made the material come _______. His insights were full of both wisdom and loving-kindness. And the enthusiasm and joy that he _______ with were contagious(富有感染力的). I ______ the classroom not only ______ awake, but a little smarter and a little better as well.
I learned something far more important than not _______ in class that day too. I learned that if you are going to do something in this life, do it with _______. What a wonderful place this would be if all of us did our work joyously and well. Don’t sleepwalk your way through _______ then. Wake up! Let your love fill your work. Life is too ______ not to live it well.
小题1:
A.tookB.dividedC.stayedD.put
小题2:
A.teacherB.testC.taskD.class
小题3:
A.platformB.pillowC.carpetD.wall
小题4:
A.loseB.helpC.lastD.hurt
小题5:
A.heartB.mindC.thoughtD.head
小题6:
A.troubleB.noiseC.failureD.incident
小题7:
A.angrilyB.carelesslyC.intentionallyD.accidentally
小题8:
A.smilingB.talkingC.complainingD.shouting
小题9:
A.activeB.curiousC.presentD.awake
小题10:
A.voiceB.shockC.interruptionD.blow
小题11:
A.fascinatingB.convincingC.puzzlingD.encouraging
小题12:
A.pointB.senseC.humorD.look
小题13:
A.strangeB.naturalC.trueD.alive
小题14:
A.taught B.spreadC.combinedD.started
小题15:
A.decoratedB.filledC.leftD.entered
小题16:
A.highB.wideC.narrowD.widely
小题17:
A.discussingB.speakingC.cheatingD.sleeping
小题18:
A.joyB.speedC.aimD.determination
小题19:
A.workB.lifeC.journeyD.college
小题20:
A.hardB.complexC.shortD.Simple

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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解

Nelson Mandela was a figure of international fame, and many details of his life and career were public knowledge. But here are four things you may not have known about the late South African leader.
1. He was a boxing fan.
In his youth, Nelson Mandela enjoyed boxing and long-distance running. Even during the 27 years he spent in prison, he would exercise every morning. "I did not enjoy the violence of boxing so much as the science of it. I was curious by how one moved one's body to protect oneself, how one used a strategy both to attack and retreat, how one paced oneself over a match," he wrote in his autobiography Long Walk to Freedom.
2. His original name was not Nelson.
Rolihlahla Mandela was nine years old when a teacher at the primary Methodist school where he was studying in Qunu, South Africa, gave him an English name “Nelson” in accordance with the custom to give all school children Christian names.
3. He forgot his glasses when he was released from prison.
Mr. Mandela's release on 11 February 1990 followed years of political pressure against apartheid(种族隔离). Mr. Mandela's reading glasses stayed behind in prison Mr. Mandela and his then-wife Winnie were taken to the centre of Cape Town to address a huge and exciting crowd. But when he pulled out the text of his speech, he realized he had forgotten his glasses and had to borrow Winnie's.
4. He had his own law firm, but it took him years to get a law degree.
Mr. Mandela studied law on and off for 50 years from 1939, failing about half the courses he took. A two-year diploma(学位证书) in law on top of his university degree allowed him to practice, and in August 1952, he and Oliver Tambo set up South Africa's first black law firm, Mandela and Tambo, in Johannesburg. He kept on studying hard to finally secure a law degree while in prison in 1989.
小题1:What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Nelson Mandela’s life in the prison.
B.The achievements of Nelson Mandela.
C.Nelson Mandela’s hobbies and career.
D.Unknown things about Nelson Mandela.
小题2: Why did Nelson Mandela love boxing?
A.Because he wanted to be a boxer.
B.Because he enjoyed the violence of boxing.
C.Because he appreciated the strategy in boxing.
D.Because he had nothing else to do in the prison.
小题3:What happened to Mandela when he was about to give the speech?
A.He broke his glasses into pieces.
B.He had to use his wife’s glasses.
C.He left his own glasses at home.
D.His wife wanted to borrow his glasses.
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Nelson Mandela was not his original name.
B.Nelson Mandela was the name given by his teacher.
C.Nelson Mandela had been studying the law nonstop for 50 years.
D.Nelson Mandela had started his own law firm before he got a law degree.

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