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Lang Lang is a world?class young pianist who grew up in Shenyang. He went to a piano school in Beijing when he was just eight. “You need __1__,” his father said. “But if you don't work hard, no fortune will come.”

What made him sad was __2 his piano teacher in Beijing didn't like him. “You have no talent (天赋). You will never be a pianist.” __3__ a nine?year?old boy, Lang Lang was badly __4__. He decided that he didn't want to be a __5__ any more. For the next two weeks, he didn't touch the piano, __6__, his father didn't push, but waited.

Luckily, the day came when his teacher asked him to __7__ some holiday songs. He didn't want to, but as he placed his fingers on the piano keys, he __8__ that he could show others that he had talent __9__. That day he told his father __10__ he had been waiting to hear—that he wanted to study with a new teacher. __11__ that point on, everything turned around.

He started __12__ competitions (比赛). In the 1994 International Young Pianists Competition, when it was __13__ that Lang Lang had won, he was too __14__ to hold back his tears. Soon __15__ was clear that he couldn't stay in China forever—he had to play on the world's big __16__. In 1997 Lang Lang __17__ again, this time to Philadelphia, U.S. There he spent two years practicing, and by 1999 he had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. After his __18__ performance at Chicago's Ravinia Festival, gigs (特邀演出) in Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall started __19__. Lang Lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune spots (发现) him, and lets him __20__.

1.A.exercise        B.fortune

  C.knowledge     D.wealth

2.A.whether       B.why

  C.when       D.that

3.A.Like          B.With

  C.To        D.As

4.A.hurt          B.weakened

  C.ruined        D.frightened

5.A.singer       B.pianist

  C.conductor     D.player

6.A.Hopefully      B.Patiently

  C.Wisely        D.Painfully

7.A.play          B.sing

  C.write       D.study

8.A.seemed       B.admitted

  C.noticed        D.realized

9.A.in all         B.above all

  C.after all       D.at all

10.A.that         B.what

  C.which       D.when

11.A.From        B.At

  C.Since       D.After

12.A.receiving       B.accepting

  C.winning         D.beating

13.A.told         B.mentioned

  C.announced     D.recognized

14.A.excited        B.encouraged

  C.shocked        D.satisfied

15.A.this         B.it

  C.that       D.what

16.A.concerts       B.tours

  C.competitions     D.stages

17.A.started        B.left

  C.moved       D.performed

18.A.successful      B.cheerful

  C.respectful      D.meaningful

19.A.pulling        B.breaking

  C.falling        D.pouring

20.A.brighten       B.shine

  C.admire        D.develop

 

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Lang Lang is a world-class young pianist who grew up in Shenyang. He went to a piano school in Beijing when he was just eight. “You need __1__,” his father said. “But if you don't work hard, no fortune will come.”

What made him sad was __his piano teacher in Beijing didn't like him. “You have no talent (天赋). You will never be a pianist.” __3__ a nine-year-old boy, Lang Lang was badly __4__. He decided that he didn't want to be a __5__ any more. For the next two weeks, he didn't touch the piano, __6__, his father didn't push, but waited.

Luckily, the day came when his teacher asked him to __7__ some holiday songs. He didn't want to, but as he placed his fingers on the piano keys, he __8__ that he could show others that he had talent __9__. That day he told his father __10__ he had been waiting to hear—that he wanted to study with a new teacher. __11__ that point on, everything turned around.

He started __12__ competitions (比赛). In the 1994 International Young Pianists Competition, when it was __13__ that Lang Lang had won, he was too __14__ to hold back his tears. Soon __15__ was clear that he couldn't stay in China forever—he had to play on the world's big __16__. In 1997 Lang Lang __17__ again, this time to Philadelphia, U.S. There he spent two years practicing, and by 1999 he had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. After his __18__ performance at Chicago's Ravinia Festival, gigs (特邀演出) in Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall started __19__. Lang Lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune spots (发现) him, and lets him __20__.

1.A.exercise                          B.fortune

       C.knowledge                  D.wealth

2.A.whether                          B.why

       C.when                          D.that

3.A.Like                                B.With

       C.To                               D.As

4.A.hurt                                 B.weakened

       C.ruined                         D.frightened

5.A.singer                             B.pianist

       C.conductor                   D.player

6.A.Hopefully                 B.Patiently

       C.Wisely                        D.Painfully

7.A.play                                B.sing

       C.write                           D.study

8.A.seemed                          B.admitted

       C.noticed                              D.realized

9.A.in all                                B.above all

       C.after all                              D.at all

10.A.that                               B.what

       C.which                          D.when

11.A.From                             B.At

       C.Since                          D.After

12.A.receiving                              B.accepting

       C.winning                       D.beating

13.A.told                               B.mentioned

       C.announced                 D.recognized

14.A.excited                          B.encouraged

       C.shocked                            D.satisfied

15.A.this                               B.it

       C.that                             D.what

16.A.concerts                              B.tours

       C.competitions                      D.stages

17.A.started                          B.left

       C.moved                        D.performed

18.A.successful                    B.cheerful

       C.respectful                   D.meaningful

19.A.pulling                           B.breaking

       C.falling                         D.pouring

20.A.brighten                        B.shine

       C.admire                        D.develop

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  Yorkshire, England was the setting for two great novels of the 19th century.These were Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights.The youngest sister, Anne, was also a gifted novelist, and her books have the same extraordinary, quality as her sisters'.

  Their father was Patrick Bronte born in Ireland.He moved with his wife, Maria Bronte, and their six small children to Haworth in Yorkshire in 1820.Soon after, Mrs.Bronte and the two eldest children died, leaving the father to care for the remaining three girls and a boy.

  Charlotte was born in 1816.Emily was born in 1818 and Anne in 1820.Their brother Branwell was born in 1817.Left to themselves, the children wrote and told stories and walked over the hills.They grew up largely self-educated.Branwell showed a great interest in drawing.The girls were determined to earn money for his art education.They took positions as teachers or taught children in their homes.

  As children they had all written many stories.Charlotte, as a young girl, alone wrote 22 books, each with 60 to 100 pages of small handwriting.Therefore, they turned to writing for income.By 1847, Charlotte had written The Professor; Emily, Wuthering Heights; and Anne, Agnes Grey.After much difficulty Anne and Emily found a publisher, but there was no interest shown in Charlotte's book.(It was not published until 1869.)However, one publisher expressed an interest in seeing more of her work.Jane Eyre was already started, and she hurriedly finished it.

  It was accepted at once;Thus each of the sisters had a book published in 1847.

  Jane Eyre was immediately successful;The other two, however, did not do so well.People did not like Wuthering Heights.They said it was too wild, too animal-like.But gradually it came to be considered one of the finest novels in the English language.Emily lived only a short while after the publication of her book, and Anne died in 1847.

  Charlotte published Shirley in 1849 and Villette in 1853.In 1854 she married Arthur Bell Nicholls.But only a year later, she died of tuberculosis(肺结核)as her sisters had.

(1)

What did the Bronte sisters want to do for Branwell Bronte?

[  ]

A.

Help him write stories.

B.

Help him get trained in art.

C.

Teach him how to draw well.

D.

Teach him how to educate himself.

(2)

Which of the following was published after the death of its writer?

[  ]

A.

Shirley.

B.

Villette.

C.

Agnes Grey.

D.

The Professor.

(3)

The underlined words "the other two" in the 5th paragraph refer to

[  ]

A.

Shirley and Villette

B.

The Professor and Agnes Grey

C.

Agnes Grey and Wuthering Heights

D.

The Professor and Wuthering Heights

(4)

What do we know about the Bronte sisters from the text?

[  ]

A.

Their novels interested few publishers.

B.

None of them had more than two books published.

C.

None of them lived longer than 40 years old.

D.

Emily was the least successful of the three.

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Lang Lang is a world-class young pianist who grew up in Shenyang. He went to a piano school in Beijing when he was just eight. "You need  1 ," his father said. 'But if you don't work hard, no fortune will come."

What made him sad was  2  his piano teacher in Beijing didn't like him. "You have no talent (天赋). You will never be a pianist."  3  a nine-year-old boy, Lang Lang was badly  4 . He decided that he didn't want to be a  5  any more. For the next two weeks he didn't touch the piano.  6 , his father didn't push, but waited.

Luckily, the day came when his teacher asked him to  7  some holiday songs. He didn't want to, but as he placed his fingers on the piano keys, he  8  that he could show others that he had talent  9 .  That day he told his father  10  he had been waiting to hear-that he wanted to study with a new teacher.  11  that point on, everything turned around.

He started  12  competitions (比赛). In the 1994 International Young Pianists Competition, when it was  13  that Lang Lang had won, he was too  14  to hold back his tears. Soon  15  was clear that he couldn't stay in China forever-he had to play on the world's big  16 . In 1997 Lang Lang  17  again, this time to Philadelphia, U. S. There he spent two years practising, and by 1999 he had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. After his  18  performance at Chicago's Ravinia Festival, gigs (特邀演出) in Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall started  19 . Lang Lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune spots (发现) him, and lets him  20 .

1.A.exercise             B.fortune            C.knowledge       D.wealth

2.A.whether             B.why                C.when               D.that

3.A.Like                  B.With                C.To                   D.As

4.A.hurt                  B.weakened         C.ruined             D.frightened

5.A.singer               B.pianist             C.conductor        D.player

6.A.Hopefully          B.Patiently          C.Wisely             D.Painfully

7.A.play                  B.sing                 C.write               D.study

8.A.seemed              B.admitted          C.noticed            D.realized

9.A.in all                 B.above all          C.after all           D.at all

10.A.that                 B.what                C.which              D.when

11.A.From               B.At                   C.Since               D.After

12.A.receiving         B.accepting         C.winning           D.beating

13.A.told                 B.mentioned        C.announced              D.recognized

14.A.excited            B.encouraged      C.shocked           D.satisfied

15.A.this                 B.it                    C.that                 D.what

16.A.concerts           B.tours               C.competitions    D.stages

17.A.started             B.left                  C.moved             D.performed

18.A.successful        B.cheerful           C.respectful         D.meaningful

19.A.pulling            B.breaking          C.falling             D.pouring

20.A.brighten          B.shine               C.admire             D.develop

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            Being the head of a high school for many years, I grew tired of budget meetings, fundingcuts, and many other administrative chores and started to dream of retirement.Sitting in trafficon a weekday morning, I would find my mind wandering.I would imagine spending time withmy grandchildren, quiet evenings with my wife, traveling, or rediscovering some great books.Itold myself that I wouldn't sign myself up for any committees, any classes, or anythingrequiring a schedule.

My first day of retirement came at last! I cooked a great breakfast for my wife and me,leisurely read the paper, cleaned a bit of the house, and wrote a few letters to friends.On thesecond day, I cooked breakfast, read the paper …On the third day, ...This is retirement? Itried to tell myself that it was just the transition, that those golden moments were right roundthe corner, and that I would enjoy them soon enough.But something was missing.

A former colleague asked a favor.A group of students was going to Jamaica to work withchildren in the poorest neighbourhood.Would I interrupt my newfound "happiness" and returnto the students, just this once? One trip.That's all.My bags were packed and by the door.

The trip was very inspiring.I was moved not only by the poverty I saw but also by thesense of responsibility of the young people on the trip.When I returned home, I offered to workone day a week with a local youth organization.The experience was so positive that I was soonvolunteering nearly full-time, working with students across North America to assist them intheir voluntary work.

Now,it seems, the tables have turned .Some days I am the teacher, other days I am thestudent.These young people have reawakened my commitment to social justice issues bychallenging me to learn more about the situation in the world today, where people are still poorand suffer because of greed, corruption and war.Most importantly, they have given me theopportunity to continue to participate in helping to find solutions.In return, I help them do theircharitable projects overseas.I've gone from running one school to helping oversee theconstruction of schools in twenty-one countries!

1.What did the writer expect to do after he retired?

A.To stay away from busy schedules.

B.To write some great books.

C.To do some voluntary work.

D.To plan for his future.

2.Why did the writer decide to go to Jamaica?

A.He missed his students in that country.

B.He couldn't reflise his colleague's favor.

C.He was concerned about the people there.

D.He was not satisfied with his retired life.

3.The underlined part "the tables have turned" (Paragraph 5 ) means that thewriter  

A.improved the situation in his school

B.felt happy to work with students again

C.became a learner rather than a teacher

D.changed his attitude toward his retired life

4.What does the writer think of his retired life now?

A.Disappointing.

B.Troublesome.

C.Promising.

D.Meaningful.

 

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