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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

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(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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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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Questionnaire

  Read the questions and answer YES or NO, then you will find out how good you are.

  1.When you don’t understand something, you ask questions.□

  2.You like listening to older people talk about the post.□

  3.You think that you con learn something interesting from everyone around you.□

  4.You are brave enough when you have to talk to people you don't know.□

  5.You enjoy reading books about famous people.□

  6.You always see and talk to different people.□

  7.You are interested in learning new ways of doing things.□

  8.You enjoy shying experiences with friends and learning from people of all ages.□

  9.You talk o lot about yourself.□

  10.Even if you ore often wrong, you make your own decisions.□

  11.You hate teaching what you are good at:sports, technology, whatever.□

  12.Your parents don't understand you, so you don't talk to them much.□

  SCORE NOW!

  Score 2 points if you answer YES to each of tile first 8 questions, and 0 if you choose NO.

  Score 2 points if you answer NO to each of the last 4 questions, and 0 if you choose YES.

  18-24.You are friendly and open-minded.You make people feel important by listening to what they have to say.You'll probably succeed in learning al1 kinds of interesting things.Good for you!

  10-16 Remember that every single person you know can teach you something.You will greatly make your life rich and colorful.

  0-8 About 400 years ago, a famous writer wrote, "No man is an island." This is still mm today.Try to be more open and interested in people around you.

(1)

If you say "YES" to all these questions, you'll get ________ points.

[  ]

A.

12

B.

16

C.

20

D.

24

(2)

When you score 22 points, you are ________.

[  ]

A.

shy and nervous

B.

silent and serious

C.

open and friendly

D.

brave and strong

(3)

The writer thinks you should ________.

[  ]

A.

always see and talk to the same people

B.

make your Own decision whenever you want

C.

enjoy teaching what you are good at

D.

talk much about yourselves when possible

(4)

"No man is an island."in the text probably means that ________.

[  ]

A.

the famous writer was very clever

B.

everything is the same as 400 years ago

C.

you will feel lonely if on an island

D.

you can not live alone in the world

(5)

The questions are used to test whether you are willing to________

[  ]

A.

learn from others

B.

help other people

C.

do all by yourself

D.

depend on others

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Questionnaire

Read the questions and answer YES or NO, then you will find out how good you are.

1. When you don’t understand something, you ask questions.

2. You like listening to older people talk about the past.

3. You think that you can learn something interesting from everyone around you.

4. You are brave enough when you have to talk to people don’t know.

5. You enjoy reading books about famous people.

6. You always see and talk to different people.

7. You are interested in learning new ways of doing things.

8. You enjoy sharing experiences with friends and learning from people of all ages.

9. You talk a lot about yourself.

10.Even if you are often wrong, you make your own decisions.

11.You hate teaching what you are good at: sports, technology, whatever.

12.Your parents don’t understand you, so you don’t talk to them much.

SCORE NOW!

Score 2 points if you answer YES to each of the first 8 questions, and 0 if you choose NO.

Score 2 points if you answer NO to each of the last 4 questions, and 0 if you choose YES.

18—24  You are friendly and open minded. You make people feel important by

listening to what they have to say. You’ll probably succeed in learning all kinds of interesting things. Good for you!

10—16  Remember that every single person you know can teach you something. You will greatly make your life rich and colourful.

0—8    About 400 years ago, a famous writer wrote, “No man is an island.” This is still true today. Try to be more open and interested in people around you.

1.If you say “YES” to all these questions, you’ll get ____ points.

A.12

B.16

C.20

D.24

2.When you score 22 points, you are ________.

A.shy and nervous

B.silent and serious

C.open and friendly

D.brave and strong

3.“No man is an island.” in the text probably means that ________.

A.the famous writer was very clever

B.everything is the same as 400 years ago

C.you will feel lonely if on an island

D.you can not live alone in the world

4.The questions are used to test whether you are willing to ________.

A.learn from others

B.help other people

C.do all by yourself

D.depend on others

 

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     Communication theory (理论) often talks about how speakers should present their material (材料).
However, listeners play the same important role. Some of them focus on the speaker, while others daydream
or talk to a neighbor. What is the difference between these two kinds of listeners? Generally speaking,
effective (有效的) listeners have discovered the advantages of paying close attention. Not having experienced
the rewards of paying close attention, ineffective listeners continue to wonder why they can't remember what
they "heard" or why they do poorly on tests.
     How do effective listeners manage to pay close attention? First of all, they avoid letting poor circumstances,
like an uncomfortable seat, a personal problem, or the speaker's mannerisms, distract (分心) them. Instead,
they "tune out" anything that will keep them from understanding and remembering what they hear. After leaving
a lecture or meeting, they remember what was said,not the room conditions or the poor delivery of the speaker.
On the other hand, ineffective listeners who think they are paying attention to the message can be easily
daydreaming.
     In order to prevent probable distractions, effective listeners actively but objectively focus on the message
itself. They do not prejudge the speaker as representing a viewpoint which is completely different from their
own, nor do they prejudge the material as boring,too easy,or too difficult. Effective listeners accept the new
ideas. To help themselves become actively concemed with the speaker's message,effective listeners write down
important words and phrases as a reminder of difficult ideas.
      Ineffective listeners don't like theoretical material;they may pretend to listen but daydream instead to avoid
hearing what they don't agree with or readily understand. Moreover, rather than attending to meaning itself,
ineffective but well-intentioned listeners might be so interesteq in taking a lot of notes that they miss the
speaker's main idea. These listeners leave a speech or a class with a notebook full of words.
     Clearly, a certain amount of effort is concemed with (与...有关) listening actively, objectively, and openly
to new ideas. But as that effort begins to pay off for ineffective listeners, they too will develop this skill as a
beneficial lifelong habit.
1. The underlined phrase "tune out" means "_____".
A. deal with
B. pay no attention to
C. pick out
D. think about
2. Which of the following statements is close to the writer's opinion?
A. Listeners will develop listening skills if they copy all the words the speaker said.
B. Listeners may remember what was said if they prejudge the speaker's viewpoint.
C. Listeners should accept the new ideas and write down important words.
D. Listeners can daydream to avoid hearing what they don't understand.
3. The main purpose of this passage is to _____.
A. point out the results of effective listening
B. describe the listening habits of poor listeners
C. discuss the methods which are used by all kinds of listeners
D. state the differences between effective and ineffective listeners

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