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Oblenka, a strict Russian woman, whose pursed lips were enough to frighten a wild horse into submission. Madame Oblenka, who expected a little Mozart, was not very delighted to find a little girl banging her fists (拳头) on the keys.
I tried to please her. “Feel the music,” she urged. I “felt” it and winced (退避) my ear--for what is more unpleasant than a series of wrong notes played continuously? She “felt” my music, too, which is why she always left with an angrier expression than when she came.
Once, when I was ten, I managed to record one of my own rehearsals (练习). In order to escape my practice sessions, I would close myself behind the door of the piano room, put on the tape recording, and read until the tape had finished. That method worked for a week, until my mother began to wonder why I always missed the same B-sharp. She knocked on the door, and, receiving no answer, came in to check on me and found that I had fallen asleep while the tape of my performance played on and on.
I was twelve when my parents finally acknowledged that my hidden talent was not about to emerge any time soon. My mother, refusing to admit defeat, told me to pick another instrument. “Choose anything you want, Honey,” she said, assuming that freedom of choice would inspire devotion. I thought long and hard and chose the drums. My parents, sensitive to noise, would be less than overjoyed by a daily bombardment
of playing. I imagined my father in his study, cotton wads in his ears.
I worked my way through several other instruments before my mother hit on another idea. Maybe I wasn’t meant to be an instrumentalist. Realizing that drama might be more suited to my talents, Mom took me to a drama teacher. However, he put me backstage, painting scenery. Once I recovered from my sense of injury, I realized the wisdom of his choice. I loved the active, practical backstage world, and I discovered that I had a knack for constructing and painting. I loved the challenge of taking our scanty (贫乏) supplies and using them to make something beautiful. Imagining a scene and then seeing it emerge before me--this, to me, was close to magic.
I’m a sculptor now, and every day I experience afresh the joy of being fully absorbed in the act of artistic creation. It’s a wonderful, blissful (乐而忘忧) feeling. I realize that my parents, in their misguided attempts to interest me in music, were trying to give me this feeling. And now I feel grateful. Perhaps they went about it in the wrong way, but their hearts were in the right place.
55. Madame Oblenka always felt angry because__________. A. the author was too young to play the piano well B. the author often pointed out the wrong notes of her C. the author kept banging on the keys unconsciously D. the author’s performance was far from satisfactory
56. The underlined word “emerge” in the fifth paragraph can be replaced by __________. A. disappear
B. show
C. turn
D. fail
57. Which of the following best reveals the author’s attitude towards piano practice?
A. She tried to make the piano teacher pleased. B. She recorded her performance for improvement. C. She played the recording instead of practicing. D. She repeated the same mistake in practicing.
58. Why did the author choose the drums as a musical instrument? A. She was eager to free herself from piano lessons. B. She was reluctant to play an instrument. C. She was confident of handling them. D. She was fond of beating drums.
59. The author’s mother can be best described as __________. A. devoted and stubborn B.
encouraging
independent
C. helpful and considerate D.
hardworking
generous
60. We can learn from the passage __________.
A. parents should encourage their children to create art B. the ordinary backstage work can help one succeed
and
and
C. you can only get better at something if you practice D. art should be treated as a joy rather than a burden
第二节: 下面文章中有5处(第61–65题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。 A. Adjust mental attitudes
B. Be willing to communicate C. Pay attention to safety issues D. Adapt to new learning methods E. Make and stick to learning plans F. Develop self-motivation for learning
Tip for Chinese Students Studying Abroad
As living conditions in China are getting better, parents who want their children to have a bright future invest large sums of money to send their children to study abroad. However, there are countless difficulties that students have to face and solve when they study abroad. Therefore it is necessary for Chinese overseas students to be aware of certain things to which they must pay attention. 61. ______
Safety issues before and after studying abroad have been one of the focuses of parents. However, all experts consider psychological preparation as the most important thing for students studying abroad to
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