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Mozart, the boy Composer
One day in 1761, a little boy sat at a harpsichord (an instrument like a piano) and played music. The people who were listening to him couldn't believe their ears! Even though he was only five years old, he could play better than most grown-ups. This boy was Wolfgang Mozart, and he grew up to be a great composer.
Wolfgang was born in Austria and grew up in a house where he heard music all the time. His father was a musician, and he gave Wolfgang music lessons almost as soon as the little boy could talk. Wolfgang learned to play the harpsichord when he was just three years old. Then, one day, when he was six, he picked up a violin. Even though he had never had a lesson, he began to play the violin perfectly. Wolfgang's father saw how talented his son was. So he decided to take Wolfgang on a long trip where many people could hear his boy play.
The Mozart traveled over all the countries of Europe. Wolfgang played for kings, queens, and other important people. Other musicians couldn't believe a six-year-old boy could play the harpsichord so well. So they gave Wolfgang very hard music to play. He had never seen the music before, but he played it just right.
Wolfgang also became a composer when he was a child. He wrote his first music when he was just five years old. By the time he was ten, he had written five long pieces of music called sym phonies. When Wolfgang grew up, he spent most of his time composing music. Today, people everywhere still love the music made by the amazing boy who grew up to be a great musician.
单词注释:
(1)grown-up n.成年人
(2)composer n.作曲家
(3)symphony n.交响乐
根据文章内容选择正确的答案.
(1)Wolfgang was born in ________.
[ ]
|
A. America |
B. France |
|
C. Austria |
D. Belgium |
(2)Who was his first music teacher?
[ ]
A. the king
B. a teacher
C. his father
D. we are not told
(3)How many pieces of music had he written by the time he was ten years old?
[ ]
|
A. 5 |
B. 10 |
C. 15 |
D. 36 |
(4)Wolfgang's father took him on a long trip because ________.
[ ]
A. he wanted more people to hear his boy play
B. he liked traveling
C. he didn't want people to know his boy
D. he wanted his boy to learn more
(5)What is the right order of the events?
[ ]
a. Wolfgang played for kings and queens.
b. Wolfgang learned to play the harpsichord.
c. Wolfgang began to play the violin.
d. He wrote 36 symphonies.
|
A. a b e d |
B. b c a d |
C. b a c d |
D. d a c b |
阅读理解
Mozart, the boy Composer
One day in 1761, a little boy sat at a harpsichord (an instrument like a piano) and played music. The people who were listening to him couldn't believe their ears! Even though he was only five years old, he could play better than most grown-ups. This boy was Wolfgang Mozart, and he grew up to be a great composer.
Wolfgang was born in Austria and grew up in a house where he heard music all the time. His father was a musician, and he gave Wolfgang music lessons almost as soon as the little boy could talk. Wolfgang learned to play the harpsichord when he was just three years old. Then, one day, when he was six, he picked up a violin. Even though he had never had a lesson, he began to play the violin perfectly. Wolfgang's father saw how talented his son was. So he decided to take Wolfgang on a long trip where many people could hear his boy play.
The Mozart traveled over all the countries of Europe. Wolfgang played for kings, queens, and other important people. Other musicians couldn't believe a six-year-old boy could play the harpsichord so well. So they gave Wolfgang very hard music to play. He had never seen the music before, but he played it just right.
Wolfgang also became a composer when he was a child. He wrote his first music when he was just five years old. By the time he was ten, he had written five long pieces of music called sym phonies. When Wolfgang grew up, he spent most of his time composing music. Today, people everywhere still love the music made by the amazing boy who grew up to be a great musician.
单词注释:
(1)grown-up n.成年人
(2)composer n.作曲家
(3)symphony n.交响乐
根据文章内容选择正确的答案.
(1)Wolfgang was born in ________.
[ ]
|
A. America |
B. France |
|
C. Austria |
D. Belgium |
(2)Who was his first music teacher?
[ ]
A. the king
B. a teacher
C. his father
D. we are not told
(3)How many pieces of music had he written by the time he was ten years old?
[ ]
|
A. 5 |
B. 10 |
C. 15 |
D. 36 |
(4)Wolfgang's father took him on a long trip because ________.
[ ]
A. he wanted more people to hear his boy play
B. he liked traveling
C. he didn't want people to know his boy
D. he wanted his boy to learn more
(5)What is the right order of the events?
[ ]
a. Wolfgang played for kings and queens.
b. Wolfgang learned to play the harpsichord.
c. Wolfgang began to play the violin.
d. He wrote 36 symphonies.
|
A. a b e d |
B. b c a d |
C. b a c d |
D. d a c b |
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An armless pianist who plays with his toes has won the first series of China’s version of the internationally popular TV talent show, “China’s Got Talent.”
Liu Wei, a 23-year-old Beijing-born pianist, who lost both his arms at the aged of 10 when he was electrocuted(触电)during a game of hide-and-seek. Liu Wei stayed in rehabilitation(康复)centre for 2 years. When he got out, he was introduced to Beijing’s disabled swimming team, and he managed to take 2 gold medals in the National Disabled Swimming Championship at the aged of 14. But soon he was told not to do too much sport by the doctor.
Liu Wei was very sad. Luckily, the door was shut on sports, but it opened in music. At the age of 18, he started to learn the piano. He could not find a teacher to lead him to play with his toes, so he began teaching himself. Liu said, “I knew if I tried, I might get a chance at success. If I didn’t try, I would lose my future.”
He carried on a daily 7-hour practice, his improvement gave him hope. He kept practicing and made progress gradually. In early 2011, he gave a memorable performance in Vienna’s Golden Concert Hall. In 2012, he received the award “Top Ten People Who Moved China”.
【小题1】Liu Wei lost both his arms when he was______ years old.
A. 10 B. 14 C. 23
【小题2】Besides playing the piano, Liu Wei is also good at _______.
A. playing games
B. learning from others
C. armless swimming
【小题3】Liu Wei was taught by ________ to play the piano with toes.
A. his teacher B. his mother C. himself
【小题4】The sentence “The door was shut on sports, but it opened in music” means that Liu Wei ______.
A. lost the future of music
B. got other chances at success
C. couldn’t do sports
【小题5】The best title of this passage is “_________”
A. One is never too old to learn
B. Time and tide wait for no man
C. Where there’s a will, there’s a way
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An armless pianist who plays with his toes has won the first series of China’s version of the internationally popular TV talent show, “China’s Got Talent.”
Liu Wei, a 23-year-old Beijing-born pianist, who lost both his arms at the aged of 10 when he was electrocuted(触电)during a game of hide-and-seek. Liu Wei stayed in rehabilitation(康复)centre for 2 years. When he got out, he was introduced to Beijing’s disabled swimming team, and he managed to take 2 gold medals in the National Disabled Swimming Championship at the aged of 14. But soon he was told not to do too much sport by the doctor.
Liu Wei was very sad. Luckily, the door was shut on sports, but it opened in music. At the age of 18, he started to learn the piano. He could not find a teacher to lead him to play with his toes, so he began teaching himself. Liu said, “I knew if I tried, I might get a chance at success. If I didn’t try, I would lose my future.”
He carried on a daily 7-hour practice, his improvement gave him hope. He kept practicing and made progress gradually. In early 2011, he gave a memorable performance in Vienna’s Golden Concert Hall. In 2012, he received the award “Top Ten People Who Moved China”.
1.Liu Wei lost both his arms when he was______ years old.
A. 10 B. 14 C. 23
2.Besides playing the piano, Liu Wei is also good at _______.
A. playing games
B. learning from others
C. armless swimming
3.Liu Wei was taught by ________ to play the piano with toes.
A. his teacher B. his mother C. himself
4.The sentence “The door was shut on sports, but it opened in music” means that Liu Wei ______.
A. lost the future of music
B. got other chances at success
C. couldn’t do sports
5.The best title of this passage is “_________”
A. One is never too old to learn
B. Time and tide wait for no man
C. Where there’s a will, there’s a way
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