【題目】

Ballet is a type of dance. It is a kind of art that can express a feeling, tell a story, or interpret(翻譯) a song. The first ballet began in the 15th century. Ballet dancers may be men and women --- ballet is not just for girls! They are strong, pretty, and flexible (柔韌的).

Many movements in ballet are unusual for the human body. Dancers turn their legs out, instead of having their knees and feet straight forward. They also point their feet and may even dance on the tips of their toes.

Dancers must go through a lot of training. Many take classes almost daily if they'd like to be professional (職業(yè)的) ballet dancers. They need to practice often to keep up their strength. That also means that dancers need to take very good care of their bodies, so their bodies can keep up with the dancing! Dancers need to be well rested and eat healthy meals. They also should drink plenty of water and listen to their bodies by resting if that's what their bodies need.

In ballet class, most teachers ask dancers to warm up their bodies at first. After that, dancers come to the center to practice other movements. They should start slowly when learning new steps, so their bodies have time to get used to the steps and not get injured.

In fact, it is not easy to become good ballet dancers. Not only do dancers need to control their bodies well, but they need to have a good understanding of music.

Ballet looks soft, but it is really an athletic activity. If you love to move your body and use it to tell stories, ballet might be a great activity for you to try!

1When did the first ballet begin?

2Why do professional ballet dancers need to practice often?

3How can people become good ballet dancers?

【答案】

1The first ballet began in the 15th century.

2Because they need to keep up their strength.

3They need to control their bodies well and have a good understanding of music.

【解析】

本文主要講述了芭蕾舞,它是一種能表達(dá)情感、講故事或演繹歌曲的藝術(shù),因?yàn)榘爬傥柚杏泻芏嗖粚こ5膭幼,所以舞者需要通過大量的循序漸進(jìn)的訓(xùn)練。要成為優(yōu)秀的芭蕾舞演員并不容易,舞蹈演員不僅要控制好身體,還要對音樂有很好的理解。

1題干句意:最早芭蕾舞是什么時候開始的?

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文The first ballet began in the 15th century.“最早芭蕾舞始于15世紀(jì)。故答案為The first ballet began in the 15th century.。

2題干句意:為什么專業(yè)芭蕾舞演員需要經(jīng)常練習(xí)?

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文They need to practice often to keep up their strength.“他們需要經(jīng)常練習(xí)以保持體力。可知因?yàn)樗麄冃枰3煮w力。故答案為Because they need to keep up their strength.。

3題干句意:人們怎么能成為優(yōu)秀的芭蕾舞演員?

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文In fact, it is not easy to become good ballet dancers. Not only do dancers need to control their bodies well, but they need to have a good understanding of music.“事實(shí)上,要成為優(yōu)秀的芭蕾舞演員并不容易。舞者不僅需要很好地控制自己的身體,還需要對音樂有很好的理解。可知他們需要很好地控制自己的身體和對音樂有很好的理解。故答案為They need to control their bodies well and have a good understanding of music.。

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