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The crowd cheered and cheered. The man with the horn waved and smiled his great, happy smile. “More! More!” cried the crowd. And Louis Satchmo Armstrong took his horn(喇叭) and began to play again. Here he was in England. Now a famous man, he was rich. He knew many important people. Wherever he went people knew his name. They wanted to hear his music. As Louis played the sad, slow songs, he thought of his home in New Orleans. He lived there as a boy. How many years ago was it? It was a busy, exciting city. But Louis' family was very poor. He went to work to help his mother. He also went to school. One of Louis' teachers asked him to be in the school band. “This horn is yours until you leave our school,” his teacher said. Louis' music was jazz and he loved it. He remembered all the music he heard. He didn't learn to read music until he was a man.
When he left school, he played in many bands. He loved his work and people loved him. They knew he had a wonderful talent(才能). Louis played on the boats that sailed up and down the river. He played in little towns and in big cities. Satchmo's horn had as many sounds as ten horns-sometimes slow and sweet; sometimes fast and hot, high and low. His music was always strong and exciting. “He does make wonderful music,” said the man who listened happily. “Yes,” said another man, “he makes that horn speak.” Then the music ended and the crowd cheered. Louis Armstrong spoke with tears in his eyes, “I think, my friends, you can listen to as much jazz as I can play. I thought jazz was my music, but now I understand it is ours. Isn't it beautiful how music brings us together!”
Choose the best answer(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢,用A、B、C或D表示)
1.Where was Louis from?
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2.Who knew Louis' name?
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3.When did he learn to read music?
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A.After he became an adult.
B.When he was a boy.
C.When he was in the school band.
D.He never learned to read music.
4.What is Louis Armstrong most famous for?
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A.His great happy smile.
B.His sad and slow songs.
C.His wonderful jazz music.
D.His beautiful speech.
5.What brings Louis and other people together?
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6.What does the story mainly tell us?
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A.It tells us of the origin of jazz music.
B.It tells us of the famous jazz musician Louis Armstrong.
C.It tells us how Louis came to play his horn.
D.It tells us how English people loved Louis and his horn.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢浮?/TD> |
Benjamin Banneker was born a few months before another great American- George Washington. Benjamin was black, but he was not a slave. He and his mother and his grandmother were free. Benjamin's grandmother came from England. In America she got a job and worked for many years to pay for her boat trip across the ocean . After working many more years, she saved enough money to buy a farm. Benjamin lived with her for a while. She taught him to read and write and do arithmetic (算術(shù)). Benjamin's neighbour knew that he was clever. They were not surprised when he built a large wooden clock. He made each piece after studying a small |
pocket watch. The clock made him famous, for it was one of the first clocks built in America. People from other places began to send hard problems of all kinds for Benjamin to settle. Thomas Jefferson learned of Benjamin Banneker's ability to settle hard problems. He asked Banneker to help build the city that was to be the capital of the United States-Washington, D.C. Banneker worked hard on the plans for the city. He marked where the streets and buildings-the Capitol (美國(guó)國(guó)會(huì)大廈) the White House, and many others-should be built. Later, L' Enfant, the Frenchman who had designed the new city, had a quarrel, and went back to France in anger. He took all of the plans with him. The workmen couldn't build without any plans to follow. For a while it seemed that the plans for the capital might have to be changed, but Benjamin Banneker remembered the plans he had helped draw. He drew each again as he had built each piece of his clock. If it weren't for Benjamin Banneker, Washington, D.C might look very different from the way it does today. |
1. Benjamin's grandmother taught him how ____________ when he was young. |
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A) to read and write and do arithmetic B) to make a clock C) to do farm work D) to solve some difficult problems |
2. When Banneker built a large wooden clock, ___________________. |
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A) people in America showed no surprise B) his name spread all over America C) he became the first man in America to build a clock D) people came from other places to congratulate him |
3. Thomas Jefferson asked Banneker to help build the city Washington because he was told that Banneker was _____________. |
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A) warm- hearted B) clever C) hard-working D) serious |
4. The French designer L' Enfant had a quarrel with the Americans and returned to France________________ . |
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A) worriedly B) angrily C) excitedly D) calmly |
5. When L' Enfant left with his plans, Banneker was in _____ of building the capital Washington. |
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A) charge B) helping C) design D) completing |
6. In building the city Washington, Banneker showed that _____________. |
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A) he had a good memory B) he was never tired of working C) he feared no difficulties D) he was good at drawing |
7. Benjamin Banneker is remembered to this day mainly because _____. |
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A) he made one of the first clocks in America B) he used to be an assistant to L' Enfant, who had designed the city Washington C) he designed the city Washington when L' Enfant left D) he was able to continue the plans for the new city Washington as L' Enfant left with his plans |
Hello, my name is Ann. This is a photo of my family. There are four people in my family. These are my parents. The woman in the photo is my mother, Mary. She is a teacher. She can play table tennis. And she likes reading. The man is my father, Jack. He’s a teacher at No. 1 Middle School. They are at the same school. He can play football, but he can’t play basketball. After school he often plays football with his students. Look, this is my lovely brother, Mike. I love my family very much.
1.How many people are there in my family?
A. There are three people in my family.
B. There are four people in my family.
C. There are five people in my family.
D. There are six people in my family.
2.What’s my mother’s name?
A. Ann B. Mike C. Jack D. Mary
3.Where does my mother work(工作)?
A. We don’t know. B. In No. 1 Middle School.
C. In Ann’s school. D. In Mike’s school.
4.What can my father do?
A. My father can play table tennis. B. My father can play football
C. My father can play basketball. D. My father can swim.
5.Is my father a teacher?
A. Yes, he is. B. No, he isn’t. C. No, he is. D. Yes, he isn’t.
Hello, my name is Ann. This is a photo of my family. There are four people in my family. These are my parents. The woman in the photo is my mother, Mary. She is a teacher. She can play table tennis. And she likes reading. The man is my father, Jack. He’s a teacher at No. 1 Middle School. They are at the same school. He can play football, but he can’t play basketball. After school he often plays football with his students. Look, this is my lovely brother, Mike. I love my family very much.
【小題1】How many people are there in my family?
A.There are three people in my family. |
B.There are four people in my family. |
C.There are five people in my family. |
D.There are six people in my family. |
A.Ann | B.Mike | C.Jack | D.Mary |
A.We don’t know. | B.In No. 1 Middle School. |
C.In Ann’s school. | D.In Mike’s school. |
A.My father can play table tennis. | B.My father can play football |
C.My father can play basketball. | D.My father can swim. |
A.Yes, he is. | B.No, he isn’t. | C.No, he is. | D.Yes, he isn’t. |
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