The pianist didn’t __________ until the last minute before the concert.A.turn offB.tu
A.turn off
B.turn on
C.turn out
D.turn up
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A.turn off
B.turn on
C.turn out
D.turn up
第1题
A.turn up
B.turn out
C.turn off
D.turn on
第2题
He was invited to play in Helsinki. The rich, the famous, the leaders of State were all there. Jean-Michael had one of those days when everything went wrong. That night as he played, he felt as if it were the worst concert of his young life. The next day, in the newspapers, some of the comments were so unkind. The young musician was painful.
That day, as he sat in his hotel room in total despair(绝望), there came a knocking at his door. He had a visitor. The famous Finnish composer(作曲家) Jean Sibelius had come by to congratulate the young pianist on his performance. Jean-Michael asked how he thought of that and began to quote some of the newspaper critics. "Hands of iron. No imagination. Little skill, no joy. Don't you hear what they say?" he asked.
Jean Sibelius looked at young Jean-Michael and said, " Remember, son, there is no city in the world where they have erected a statue(雕像) for a critic."
216.According to the passage, Jean-Michael Lourdis().
A.was a bad pianist
B.cared too much about what the critics had said
C.refused to play in Helsinki
D.was praised highly by the critics
217.A critic in those days usually().
A.found fault with musicians' performances
B.said kind and encouraging words to musicians
C.helped musicians become famous
D.asked more people to go to concerts
218.The young musician was painful because()..
A.he was very strict with himself
B.he didn't trust himself
C.some of the comments were so unkind
D.he felt lonely in his hotel room
219.The comments mentioned all EXCEPT().
A.hands of iron
B.no imagination
C.little skill
D.wonderful
第3题
a citic(批评家) was not considered a citic. unless he found something wrong. This aitnde of the critis would ofen leave the young man ready to give up his dream and retun home.
He was invited to play in Helsinki. The rich, the famous, the leaders of State were all there. Jean-Michael had one of those days when everything went wrong. That night as he played, he felt as if it were the worst concert of his young life. The next day, in the newspap
ers, some of the comments were so unkind. The young musician was painfl
That day, as he sat in his hotel room in total despair(绝望)。there came a knocking at his door. He had a visitor. The famous Finnish composer(作曲家) Jean Sibelius had come by to congratulate the young pianist on his performance. Jean-Michael asked how he thought
spaper crtis. "Hands of iron. No imnagination. Litle skil no joy. Don't you he
Jean Sibelius looked at young Jean-Michael and said, " Remember, son, there is no city in the world where they have erected a statue(雕像) for a critic."
1.According to the passage, Jean-Michael Lourdis.()
A. wasabad pianist
B. cared too much about what the crtis had said
C. refised to play in Hesini
D. was praised highly by the critics
2.A citic in those days usally().
A. found fault with musicans" performances
B. said kind and encouraging words to musicians
C. heped musicans become famous
D. asked more people to go to conerts
3.The young musician was painful because().
A. he was very strict with himself
B. he didn"t trust himself
C. some of the comments were so unkind
D. he felt lonely in his hotel room
4.The comments mentioned all EXCEPT().
A. hands of iron
B. no imagination
C. ite skill
D. wonderful
5.Jean Sibelius came to visit the young musician because().
A. he wanted to tell the young man the critics were right
B. he wanted to tell the young man not to lose his temper at that time
C. he wanted to tell the young man his performance was great
D. he wanted to tell the young man to respect the critics" opinion
第4题
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:
Albert Schweitzer was born in 1875 in Alsace. At that time, it was a part of Germany. His generous spirit was first awakened through his training as a Lutheran minister. Besides gaining a reputation as a preacher, he also became respected for his ability to play the organ. He was a man of many talents. His concern for other people turned his attention to medicine. He had also acquired doctoral degrees in philosophy and music. His wife took an interest in medicine too and became a nurse. Many people thought that he should remain and lecture in Europe to have a strong impact on Western civilization. Though he listened to their suggestions, he ultimately decided to follow his own conscience. This led him to Africa. Albert had felt that all men should accept the responsibility of helping others. He felt particularly concerned for black Africans who had been exploited by white men. He earned the money he needed by performing on the organ and by lecturing. With this money he bought equipment and opened a hospital in Africa. He was a man of great strength who faced great problems with courage. The threat of war, the reality of imprisonment during World War, one as a German citizen, and the unbearable heat in Africa did not deter him at all. He believed that man could overcome these obstacles if he had a sense of idealism. He died in 1965.
31.Albert Schweitzer was ____.
A) a pianist C) a humanitarian
B) an African D) a nurse
32.He had talents for ____.
A) training his wife to be a nurse, giving concert and lecturing
B) giving medical care, lecturing, playing the organ
C) taking care of sick people, fighting as a soldier, lecturing
D) giving concert, making equipment, helping others
33.In spite of people’s suggestions, Albert decided to go to Africa ____.
A) because he was born there
B) because he wanted to help others particularly black Africans who had been exploited by white men
C) because he wanted to give a concert to African people
D) because he wanted to make money there
34.Why did the author think he was a man of great strength?
A) He always faced great problems with courage.
B) The threat of war and the reality of imprisonment during World War didn’t discourage him.
C) The unbearable heat in Africa did not deter him at all.
D) All of the above.
35.Albert Schweitzer lived to be ____.
A) 70 years old B) 80 years old
C) 90 years old D) 100 years old
第5题
My parents encouraged me to be a doctor, but I _____.
A、didn’t
B、didn’t want
C、didn’t like d
D、didn’t want to
第6题
There used to be a shop behind the factory, ().
A.didn't there
B.used there
C.usedn't it
D.didn't it
第7题
A.didn’t they
B.did they
C.did it
D.didn’t it
第8题
A.didn’t study, would get
B.hadn’t studied, would get
C.didn’t study, didn’t get
D.hadn’t studied, wouldn’t get
第9题
A.if
B.unless
C.although
D.because
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