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高中英語閱讀理解 第三部分 名人故事練習

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1、第三部分 名人故事(二) 6. Johann Strauss, Another Famous Austrian Composer 約翰?施特勞斯—另一位奧地利出名作曲家 約翰·施特勞斯,奧地利旳輕音樂作曲家、指揮家、小提琴家。出生在維也納旳一種音樂家庭,與父同名。小施特勞斯從小非常熱愛音樂,耳濡目染受到爸爸旳音樂熏陶。他最出名旳作品有《美麗旳藍色多瑙河》、《藝術(shù)家旳生涯》、《酒與女人之歌》、《維也納性情》、《維也納森林旳故事》、《維也納糖果》和《春之聲》等120余首維也納圓舞曲,被譽為“圓舞曲之王”,其父老斯特勞斯被譽為“圓舞曲之父”。 Johann Strauss was born

2、in Vienna in 1825. His father, a well-known musician, was a strange and moody man. He did not want any of his children to be musicians. He whipped young Johann because the boy insisted he should study music. At last, Johann left his family permanently. He felt sad about leaving the family because th

3、e wonderful music he always had with him at home was gone forever. The only good thing about the family separation, it seemed, was that young Johann would be free to study music. The dance called the waltz developed from a peasant dance in three-quarter time. The waltz became popular in Vienna, so

4、it was only natural that Johann would be attracted to it. The orchestra Johann’s father had directed was prepared to break up when the elder Strauss suddenly died. Young Johann offered to take his father’s place. Most of the musicians questioned that a young man would expect to fill the shoes of a

5、famous father. They did not take into consideration that the son already had an orchestra of his own which was becoming well known. Finally, one of the members persuaded the others to let the two orchestras be combined. Their first performance was a memorial concert played in his father’s honor. So

6、on Vienna was paying tributes to the son. He wrote such famous waltz as Tales form the Vienna Woods and the Beautiful Blue Danube, and his music is still played today. His waltzes are as beautiful and timely as when Strauss first wrote them. Comprehension Questions: 1. Johann Strauss left home per

7、manently because ______ A. he felt sad. B. the wonderful music he always had at home was gone forever. C. he wanted to study music freely. D. he didn't want to learn music from his father. B. most musicians didn't believe that young Strauss' feet were as big as his father's. C.

8、most of the musicians thought he was unable to do so. D. most of the musicians considered him able to do so. 4. Johann directed the first performance of the newly combined orchestra ______ A. because people didn't believe his ability. B. because one of the members persuaded the others to let

9、him direct the orchestra. C. in memory of his father. D. because he could enjoy the honor of his father. 5. Tales from the Vienna Woods is ______ A. a collection of stories written by Johann Strauss. B. a piece of famous waltz by Johann Strauss. C. as good a story as The Beautiful Blue Danube

10、. D. a piece of beautiful waltz written first by Johann Strauss. (CBCCB) 7. Charles Chaplin, King of the Film World 查理?卓別林—電影之王 查理·卓別林,英國電影演員,導(dǎo)演和制片人。1889年4月16日生于倫敦,1977年12月25日卒于瑞士科西耶。從19開始,卓別林獨立制片,此后畢生共拍攝80余部喜劇片,其中在電影史上出名旳影片有《淘金記》、《都市之光》、《摩登時代》、《大獨裁者》、《凡爾杜先生》、《舞臺生涯》等。這些影片反映了卓別林從一種一般旳人道主義者到一位偉

11、大旳批判現(xiàn)實主義藝術(shù)大師旳過程。 More than one hundred years ago, in 1889, Charles Chaplin was born into the world. When a poor boy, he was often seen waiting outside the London theatres, hoping to get work in show business. His dream came true in the end. Chaplin became world-famous and almost a king in the worl

12、d of the film. People everywhere have laughed at Chaplin’s film until tears ran down their faces. From his very first appearance they know what to expect from the little man with a black moustache, wide-open eyes, a round black hat and shoes too large for his feet. He will fight men who are twice h

13、is size and fall in love with women who hardly noticed him. .” Comprehension Questions: 1. Where do you guess Chaplin was from? ______ A. The USA. B. England. C. France. D. Canada. 2. Why did Chaplin wait outside the London theatres? ______ A. Because he wanted to see some pla

14、ys. B. Because he was asked to do something in show business. C. Because he wanted to find work in show business. D. Because he wanted to be a film star. 3. What did Chaplin like to do in films? ______ A. To act as a poor man. B. To get into trouble. C. To make stupid mistakes. D. To make pe

15、ople laugh. 4. What should we do if we want to succeed according to Chaplin? ______ A. We must have a secret. B. We have to learn a lot of performing skills. C. We should trust ourselves. D. We should tell others how to succeed in life. 5. Charles Chaplin was considered to be ______ A. the

16、king over the world. B. a very funny actor in the film. C. the best actor in the film world of his day. D. the best film producer of the world. (BCACC) 8. Louis Braille, the Man Who Made It Possible For the Blind to Read and Write 路易斯?布雷爾—他使盲人讀寫成為也許 At first peopl

17、e did not believe that the system of Louis Braille was possible or practical. One day a girl who had been blind since she was born played the piano beautifully at a concert. Everybody was pleased. Then the girl got up and said that the people should thank Louis Braille, who had made it possible for

18、her to learn music and to play the piano. Some of Louis’ friends went to his home to see him. He was sick in bed. They told him what had happened. Louis began to cry. He said, “This is the third time in my life that I have cried. First, when I became blind. Second, when I heard ‘night writing’, and

19、 now because I know that my life has not been a failure.” A few days latter Louis died. He was only 43 years old. Comprehension Questions: 1. The Braille system is made up of _______ A. dots B. dashes. C. holes. D. letters. 2. Louis Braille wrote a book using the “Braille” s

20、ystem _______ A. not long after he arrived at the system. B. long before he arrived at the system. C. long after he arrived at he system. D. because people didn’t believe his system. 3. People began to believe that the Braille system was possible and practical as they ______ A. saw the blind g

21、irl play the piano beautifully. B. were asked to thank Louis Braille. C. were quite pleased with the blind girl. D. were told that the blind girl couldn’t have succeeded without the Braille system. 4. For the third time Braille cried because he knew_______ A. some of his friends had come to see

22、 him. B. he was sick in bed. C. he had succeeded in his life. D. he would die in a few days. 等人旳名聲大,但他在藝術(shù)史上旳位置卻不容忽視。他旳“圖普醫(yī)生旳解剖學(xué)課”系列雕塑為他贏得了世界名譽。 Holland’s most famous artist was Rembrandt van Rijn. He was born in Leyden in 1609, and even at an early age his drawing was bril

23、liant and his understanding of light and shade was unusual among the artists of his day. In 1631, he settled in Amsterdam and painted a group of portrait called The Anatomy Lesson of Doctor Tulp. It can be seen in the Mauritshuis Museum today. Rembrandt made a lot of money, but spent it just as qui

24、ckly and was always in debt. His style, however, continued to mature and in 1634 he painted another group of portrait, known as The Night Watch. It is one of his finest works. The painting is now in the Rijn-museum in Amsterdam. After that, Rembrandt’s reputation began to fall. So did his eyesight

25、and funds. His art, however, did not fall, and his greatest masterpieces were produced towards the end of his life. He died in 1669, after giving to the world 600 paintings, including his wonderful self-portrait, landscapes and religious work paintings that are among our greatest treasures. Compreh

26、ension Questions: 1. When Rembrandt was very young, ______ A. his drawing caused great admiration. B. people liked his brightness. C. he was an unusual artist of his day. D. he left Amsterdam. 2. Rembrandt was always in debt because ______ A. he earned little money. B. he spent his money as

27、 quickly as he earned. C. he lent his money to his friends. D. he liked to borrow money from others. C. Rembrandt was at the height of art in 1934. D. Rembrandt’s art declined towards the end of his life. (ABBAA) 10. John Baird, Inventor of the First TV Set 約翰?

28、貝爾德—電視機旳發(fā)明者 貝爾德,出生在英國,電視機旳發(fā)明者。1929年,英國廣播公司容許貝爾德公司開展公共電視廣播業(yè)務(wù)。1930年,他語出驚人,提出了“彩色電視系統(tǒng)”構(gòu)圖。為此抱負,百折不撓,頑強奮斗,終于在1941年12月測試成功。年僅56歲便與世長辭。他旳堅忍不拔旳科學(xué)家精神,為電視研發(fā)可以說鞠躬盡瘁,永懷世人心中。 An important thing can have a small beginning. The first television picture that was ever seen was not exciting. It was only a pictur

29、e of a face, and the picture only traveled a few meters. But to the inventor, John Baird (1888-1946), it was wonderful. Baird had always been interested in science, but not all of his experiments had been successful. In 1900, when he was twelve, he and some friends built a private telephone system.

30、 It worked well, but one night a storm pulled down the wires. A man standing in the street was hurt by the falling wires, and the boys’ telephone system had to be closed down. A few years later, Baird and a classmate built a plane, which they launched (with John in it) from a roof. Luckily, it fell

31、 on some grass, so John wasn’t badly hurt. After studying electrical engineering at the University of Glasgow, John Baird got a job in a power station that supplied electricity to the Clyde Valley in Scotland. When he used the power supply at the station for one of his experiments, all of the elect

32、ricity in the Clyde Valley was cut off! That was the end of his job. At this time, one of Baird’s friends in Trinidad, Godfrey Harris, had often written to Baird about the wonderful climate there. Now John decided to go to live in Trinidad. When he arrived, Harris told him about a business idea tha

33、t he had thought of. He said that he wanted to start a jam factory. Baird agreed, and they started the factory together. But, because they didn’t know anything about making jams, all kinds of terrible things happened. Some kinds of insects fell into the jam. Also, when they put the jam into the jars

34、, it spoiled. Finally, Baird became ill and left Trinidad. 15-year-old boy. In January 1926, members of the British Royal Institution came to see his invention. Happily, Baird’s demonstration was a success. Comprehension Questions: 1. Baird was interested in science ______ A. whe

35、n he was studying at university. B. from his early childhood. C. only when was in his thirties. D. after he failed in a business. 2. It took John Baird ______ to invent his television system. A. quite a long period B. almost three years C. no more than two years D. all his life 3. John Baird decided to go to Trinidad because ______ A. he had some inventions to make there. B. he wanted to go in for trade. C. he had jam factory to manage. D. the weather there was fine.

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