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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作曲家Jack在成名之后才体会到了父母的关心和爱。
1 . 阅读下面短文,根据上下文内容从所给的A到G的选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,每个词只可选用一次。
A. reminded him of       B. made sense       C. give away       D. devoted all his life to
E. work on                  F. believe in          G. turned his back on

Jack’s parents got very disappointed after their son quit school. However, Jack was stubborn (固执) and     1     his parents. From then on, he     2     composing pop music and finally became a successful composer. Jack felt grateful to his mentor (导师) and friends, so he planned to     3    what he earned. The charity work     4     what his parents had done for him. Looking back on the old days, he felt he owed (亏欠) his parents quite a lot. It was not until his success that his parents’ love and care     5    .

2023-11-13更新 | 25次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省佛山华南师范大学附属中学南海实验高级中学2021-2022学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了艺术家伊恩·贝里用旧牛仔裤创造艺术品并闻名世界的故事。

2 . It’s hard to say goodbye to your favorite jeans even if they’re worn out. However, an English artist Ian Berry has found a modern way to _______ throwing them away by changing them to make beautiful works of art.

The artist swept the art world with his _______ artistic style and became famous for his talent. The _______ of using old jeans for his _______ came after a call from his mother, asking him to _______ his room. It was about six or seven years ago that his mum was clearing out his old room _______ and she wanted him to _______ all his old and useless things.

Ian Berry said, “I found loads of old jeans with _______ colors and shades. They were old but colourful, so I still kept them. But it was about 18 months later that I _______ to do something with them.” Little did he know his art __________ would soon make him and his art famous all over the world.

Ian Berry __________ his full-time job in advertising to focus all his __________ on art. It was a risky try. But his adventure __________ and soon his artworks were the __________ of sell-out shows in Sweden and the US, and his pieces were __________ at a high price to private and public collections all over the world.

Old jeans art is __________ but it is beautiful. Ian Berry just uses old jeans, a pair of scissors and some glue to __________ all his unbelievable detailed works of art. After 12 years of working with __________ , the English artist has managed to __________ only seven closets with old pairs of jeans, so it’s safe to say he has plenty of __________ for his future works.

1.
A.admitB.avoidC.appreciateD.postpone
2.
A.limitedB.nativeC.uniqueD.average
3.
A.ideaB.advantageC.errorD.doubt
4.
A.youthB.insuranceC.principleD.art
5.
A.decorateB.tidyC.leaveD.paint
6.
A.sincerelyB.slightlyC.approximatelyD.thoroughly
7.
A.deal withB.take withC.buy upD.give up
8.
A.variousB.singleC.identicalD.ridiculous
9.
A.refusedB.beganC.hatedD.pretended
10.
A.attitudeB.weaknessC.experimentD.load
11.
A.balancedB.quitC.tookD.combined
12.
A.surveyB.questionC.attentionD.topic
13.
A.paid offB.came backC.turned upD.died out
14.
A.partnersB.failureC.starsD.pain
15.
A.deliveredB.lentC.donatedD.sold
16.
A.simpleB.antiqueC.conventionalD.shabby
17.
A.collectB.advertiseC.beautifyD.create
18.
A.shoesB.artistsC.jeansD.customers
19.
A.wasteB.fillC.coverD.fix
20.
A.energyB.meansC.courageD.material
2023-10-13更新 | 43次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit 4 Meeting the muse(B卷·提升能力)-2021-2022学年高二英语同步单元AB卷(外研版2019选择性必修第一册)
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。巴斯特·基顿是一位伟大的喜剧明星,文章对他的生平和成就进行了介绍。

3 . Buster Keaton was born on October 4, 1895 in Piqua, Kansas, to Joe and Myra Keaton. At six months, he fell down a flight of stairs. Reaching the floor unhurt, he was picked up by magician Harry Houdini who said the kid was a real buster. The word “buster” means an unusually strong child. From then on, his parents and the world knew him as Buster Keaton. By the age of three, Keaton had joined the family's vaudeville (杂耍) act. It was this training in vaudeville that prepared him for the fast-paced comedy of the silent movies.

In 1917, Keaton moved to Hollywood, where he met another former vaudevillian. Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, a famous comic actor of the time, took Keaton on and showed him the ropes of the movie industry. Keaton regarded Arbuckle as one of his closest friends and his greatest influence. With his remarkable acrobatic (杂技般的) acts, the thin Keaton was a perfect partner for Arbuckle. Within a few years, Keaton became an increasingly popular comic star.

Most of Keaton's famous movies were made during the 1920s. Writing, directing, and starring in these films, Keaton created a crazy funny world. He often found himself in the same difficult situations as Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd, but he always kept a sense of stillness throughout, without showing joy, anger, or sadness at all. No matter how lost or unlucky Keaton seemed to be, he was never one to be pitied. The New York Times said of him, “In a film world that exaggerated everything, ... he remained expressionless and serious, his stone face holding back all emotion.”

Though he acted in a number of films in the 1930s, Keaton began to lose his popularity with audiences, partly because of the appearance of the films with sound. It was not until the 1950s that the public liking for Keaton's work returned. The great skills needed to complete his heart-stopping acts amazed people who had become used to simple, flat physical comedy and he was considered one of the greatest comic actors of the silent age.

1. How did Keaton get his first name?
A.From his excellent skills.
B.From his parents' love for him.
C.From a story about a magician.
D.From a harmless fall accident.
2. What did Arbuckle mean to Keaton?
A.He was a big fan of Keaton.
B.He acted as Keaton's guide to the movies.
C.He was one of Keaton's main competitors.
D.He became Keaton's vaudeville instructor.
3. What made Keaton unusual according to paragraph 3?
A.His care about society.
B.His understanding of films.
C.His unemotional coolness.
D.His heart-warming stories.
4. What excited people's interest in Keaton's films again?
A.His great acrobatic skills.
B.The rise of physical comedy.
C.The influence of silent movies.
D.His achievements in films with sound.
2023-09-03更新 | 54次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit 4 单元测试题-2021-2022学年高中英语外研版(2019)必修第二册
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了伟大作曲家莫扎特的一生。

4 . Mozart was one of the greatest composers who ever lived. He was born in Salzburg, Austria, in 1756. Even when he was very young, Mozart loved music. His father, who was the leader of an orchestra, was very happy that his son was so interested in music. When Mozart was three years old, he learned to play the harpsichord, which is a kind of piano. Mozart began to compose music at the age of five, and his father took him to play in front of the kings and queens of Europe.

At one concert, one of the violinists was missing from the orchestra. Mozart picked up a violin and played the music without a mistake. Mozart’s father and the other players in the orchestra were surprised. Mozart had never been taught to play the violin! Mozart continued traveling around Europe with his father, who was his teacher in everything. He composed many pieces for the piano, the violin, and later for full orchestra.

Mozart could write down a piece of music even if he had heard it only once. One day, he went to hear a group of people singing in a big church in Rome. The song was very special. The church leader said that people could sing the song only once a year, and only in his church. No one else was allowed to have the music. Mozart listened to the song. Although it was very difficult and long, Mozart went back home and wrote down the whole piece from memory. The head of the church heard about this, and instead of being angry with Mozart, he gave him a prize. When Mozart grew up, people were not so interested in him. He worked as a teacher and pianist, but he did not make much money. In 1791, at the age of 35, he died. He was so poor that there was not enough money for him to have a proper grave. No one knows where he is buried.

1. The story is mainly about ________.
A.Mozart and his music
B.a leader of an orchestra
C.the life of a great composer
D.the head of a church in Rome
2. Mozart’s father helped Mozart a lot by ________.
A.teaching him about music
B.giving him a violin to play with
C.sending him to a music school
D.giving him a lot of money
3. When Mozart was only three years old, he ________.
A.went to RomeB.began to sing
C.began to compose musicD.played the harpsichord
4. Although Mozart was one of the world’s greatest composers, ________.
A.he died poorly
B.he did not teach anyone
C.he did not know many famous people
D.he couldn’t play the piano or violin
2023-03-31更新 | 82次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省海口实验中学2021-2022学年高一上学期第三次月考语科试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了美国著名艺术家布鲁斯·斯普林斯汀。
5 . 阅读表达

An American musician, singer and songwriter Bruce Springsteen is one of the world’s most popular artists, with a career that covers 40 years. He is known for his poetic songs that deal with social and political issues, as well as personal subjects. His energetic live performances are also famous.

Springsteen’s childhood in a New Jersey working class family was a major influence on his music. He has never been shy about writing about the social and political issues. These issues were included in his album called Darkness on the Edge of Town. His music grew even darker in the 1982 album Nebraska. Those songs showed people pushed to the edge of poverty and criminal activity. Thirteen years later Springsteen released The Ghost of Tom Joad. The album was a direct discussion of issues like immigration, hunger and poverty. Then in 2012, in the album Wrecking Ball, Springsteen found people to blame for some of those social problems.

Springsteen also wrote about personal relationships. Brilliant Disguise is from the 1987 album Tunnel of Love. It’s basically a couple who are putting on disguises for each other because they don’t reveal their true selves.

Springsteen’s album company was thinking of terminating business with him after poor sales of his first two albums. But then Born to Run hit the stores and airwaves in 1975. It saved Springsteen’s career. The lyrics leave us the idea that maybe we never can actually get free from our pasts, from our home towns, and the like, but we have to give it a shot, and take our chance. It cost a lot of money to produce. Had it failed, we might not be talking about Bruce Springsteen today.

But we are talking about him, and listening to him. The musician’s ability to stay true to himself and to express the concerns of ordinary people is what has made him a living legend(传奇人物).

1. What is Bruce Springsteen famous for? (no more than 8 words)
_____________________________________________________________________
2. Which of Springsteen’s album is about immigration? (no more than 6 words)
_____________________________________________________________________
3. What does the underlined word “terminating” in Paragraph 4 mean?(one word)
_____________________________________________________________________
4. What made Springsteen a living legend?(no more than 12 words)
_____________________________________________________________________
5. In your opinion, what qualities should be possessed to be a successful person? (no more than 15 words)
_____________________________________________________________________
2023-01-03更新 | 86次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市宁河区芦台第一中学2020-2021学年高一下学期阶段质量检测(一)英语试卷
21-22高一上·全国·假期作业
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。文章讲述了国画大师喻继高。

6 . Growing up in rural Jiangsu Province, Yu Jigao showed a strong interest in fine arts at an early age and studied on his own for years. His hard work paid off later. In the early 1950s, he made his way to Nanjing Normal University, where he learned painting theories and techniques from some famous artists. It was then that Yu found his lifelong artistic passion for gongbi. Gongbi paintings usually describe birds and flowers, symbols of beauty and joy, in an artistic way with intense color.

After graduation from the art school in 1957, Yu began his professional career at the Chinese Painting Institute of Jiangsu. He has since published a series of art collections. Since 1959, Yu has contributed a series of works to many important sites. Yu’s works have also been displayed in a range of national and international exhibitions. From 1986 to 1997, he held his exhibitions in such places as Beijing, Guangzhou and New York. Both the themes and artistic techniques have won widespread praise in the past years.

While observing traditional rules, he uses accurate lines, powerful brush movements as well as the interplay between dark and light to represent the harmony of nature. Though he adopts a realistic style, he tries to enrich his works with spiritual beauty through his brush. Yu says, “That feeling turns into the images of singing birds and elegant flowers in my paintings.” Thanks to his careful observation of nature and artistic sensitivity, Yu is able to combine realistic description with artistic expression in his brushwork.

Now as deputy director of the Academy of Chinese Gongbi Painting of Flowers and Birds and a national top-level artist, Yu maintains a simple and easy-going style. In addition to artistic creation, Yu has devoted himself to promoting his painting style as the cultural heritage of China. “Art is part of my life,” Yu says. “I am proud to be a flower-bird painter. I hope to create a bright future for it through my efforts.”

1. Where did Yu discover his love for gongbi?
A.In Beijing.B.In New York.
C.At Nanjing Normal University.D.At the Chinese Painting Institute of Jiangsu.
2. What does paragraph 2 mainly tell us about Yu?
A.His school life.B.His painting techniques.
C.His contributions to the art school.D.His artistic achievements in painting.
3. Which is Yu’s painting feature?
A.Adopting abstract objects.
B.Excluding plants and animals.
C.Combining traditional rules with a realistic style.
D.Representing the imbalance between nature and humans.
4. What does Yu expect of his painting style?
A.It will change a lot.B.It will be passed on.
C.It will look more complicated.D.It will reach the top international level.
2022-09-30更新 | 189次组卷 | 3卷引用:练习11 关系代词引导的定语从句-2022-2023学年【补习教材·寒假作业】高一英语(牛津译林版2020)
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7 . 假定你是李华,最近去了李子健美术馆(Li Zijian Art Museum)参观了齐白石先生的作品展,请你结合齐自石先生的生平、作品的艺术特点、自己的参观感受,向外教Tommy介绍此次行程。
内容包括:1. 齐白石,1864年生于长沙,是一代国画大师;
2. 擅画花鸟、虫鱼,尤以画虾(shrimps)闻名于世;
3. 自己的感受。
注意:
1. 词数100词左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Tommy,
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2022-09-19更新 | 118次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省雅礼中学2021-2022学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是新闻报道。文章主要介绍了一名歌剧歌手的相关信息。

8 . Last summer, a video from Cardiff showed opera coach Mary King wet-eyed during the finals of BBC Cardiff Singer of the World.Who had moved her to tears? Mongolian baritone (男中音) Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar, towering, broad-shouldered, with a huge smile and a mighty voice, the 29-year-old sang Rossini,Verdi and Tchaikovsky and charmed everyone, including the judges, who declared him joint winner of the Song prize. “There was something so imposing about the sound,” King said. “Contained and glorious. It’s very unusual to find this combination of presence, power and effortlessness.”

Ariunbaatar doesn’t have a typical background for a contestant in one of the world’s most celebrated opera contests. He grew up in the traditional Mongolian way, living in circular tents with his nomadic (游牧的) family. As a child, he rode some 60 miles a day, and he was always singing. He won a place at university in Ulaanbaatar but dropped out after two years when he couldn’t pay the fees, became a taxi driver and one night got chatting to a customer who happened to be the chief of police. Long story short: he joined Ulaanbaatar’s police orchestra, worked his way back to university, then onwards to the grand opera houses of Russia and Europe.

That backstory aroused my curiosity — so much so that three months later I was on a flight to Ulaanbaatar with a radio producer and suitcase of audio equipment. I had the same basic knowledge many westerners share about Mongolia: Genghis Khan, Gobi desert, furry camels, wild horses, wonderful throat singers. My guidebook described a proud nation. “It is rude to turn down an offer of horse’s milk,” I read, “for it is considered a gesture of friendship.”

International wins have made Ariunbaatar famous at home. Politicians hope his career will secure Mongolia’s position on the opera map-portraying it as a modern nation. He says he has no intention to leave Mongolia. His family still travel on the plain, still ride on horseback, still packup their tents to follow new grasslands. “Being with them on the land is what gives me inspiration to sing.” he says. “Wherever I am, that is what I imagine when I sing.”

1. Ariunbaatar won the Song prize mainly because of            
A.his command of different songs.
B.his charming appearance.
C.his unusual background.
D.his impressive sound.
2. What is most likely to be Ariunbaatar’s turning point before he rose to fame?
A.He was admitted to a university for the first time.
B.He became a member of the police orchestra.
C.He moved Mary King and got the big prize.
D.He was raised in the traditional Mongolian way.
3. What can be learned from the last paragraph about Ariunbaatar?
A.He cares little about fame.
B.He hopes to become better known.
C.He wants to give his family a better life.
D.He draws inspiration from the horses.
4. What is the passage mainly about?
A.How Ariunbaatar became a famous star.
B.An introduction to an opera singer.
C.Why the author travelled to Mongolian.
D.A video about a celebrated opera contest.
2022-06-21更新 | 138次组卷 | 4卷引用:上海市南洋模范中学2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语卷
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了美国著名歌手和演员Eartha Mae Kitt的生平经历。

9 . Eartha Mae Kitt was born into a poor family in South Carolina in 1927. When Eartha was eight, her mother married. The husband did not want Eartha to live with them because of her mixed race.

Eartha was sent to New York City to live with an aunt in the African-American neighborhood of Harlem. The relationship was difficult. The aunt helped pay for piano and dance lessons for Eartha. But she also beat the girl. Eartha would run away after beatings.

Earth lived in the streets and worked in a factory as a young teenager. But she kept up her dance lessons. One day she decided to try out for a famous African-American dance company. Soon, Eartha was performing in shows around the world with the Katherine Dunham Dance Troupe.

In Paris, Eartha left the dance company to sing in a nightclub. Her voice was unusual - but very appealing. She learned French quickly and gained French fans. The film director Orson Welles discovered Eartha singing in Paris. He called her “the most exciting woman in the world”. Welles asked her to play a lead part in the play he was directing and starring in.

Eartha returned to New York and appeared in the Broadway show New Faces of 1952. A humorous song she sang about a bored, spoiled woman became famous. She soon signed a recording agreement with the record company. Eartha’s songs were all daring, especially for the 1950s. She even made a sexy Christmas song “Santa Baby”, which became her biggest hit.

Eartha's first role in a film was in the 1957 movie Mark of the Hawk with Nat King Cole. She was very careful about choosing her roles in films. She rejected parts that were not respectful to people of color. She said if her choices were bad, it would not help the black actors who came after her.

Eartha Mae Kitt was at home when she died on December 25, 2008. The cause was colon cancer.

1. What made Eartha leave her parents?
A.Her poor family.B.Her mixed race.
C.Her cruel aunt.D.Her dance lessons.
2. Eartha’s aunt can be described as ________ .
A.cruel and meanB.violent but honest
C.considerate and friendlyD.helpful but unkind
3. What most probably made Welles be interested in Eartha at first?
A.Her dance.B.Her beauty.
C.Her voice.D.Her fans.
4. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A.Eartha starred in the film directed by Welles
B.Eartha was strongly against treating people of color unfairly
C.American songs in the 1950s were all daring
D.Mark of the Hawk was Eartha’s most successful song
2022-04-09更新 | 93次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省湖州市三贤联盟2020-2021学年高一下学期期中联考英语试题(含听力)
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10 . Olivia de Havilland, the honorable and strong-willed Oscar-winning actress and last surviving star of Gone with the Wind died in her sleep on Saturday, July 25, 2020. She was 104.

During a screen career that lasted for more than 50 years, de Havilland won two Best Actress Oscars, her first for 1947’s To Each His Own and then for 1950’s The Heiress.

De Havilland and Fontaine, a Best Actress winner for 1942’s Suspicion, claimed a statue in the lead-acting categories. De Havilland was nominated (提名) for a total of five Academy Awards. Other notable awards include The Adventures of Robin Hood and The Snake Pit.

Her most famous screen image was Melanie Wilkes in Gone with the Wind. Released in 1939 when de Havilland was just 23, the Civil War epic won eight Oscars and remained as the all-time box-office champ for more than 25 years. The movie remains Hollywood’s top money-maker, though this year it has been at the center of controversy regarding its description of slavery.

Born July 1, 1916, in Tokyo to British parents, de Havilland first made an impression as the girl to Errol Flynn’s arrogant boy in a series of films, starting with 1935’s Captain Blood, and including the early color entry 1938’s The Adventures of Robin Hood.

In 1944, a de Havilland complaint against Warner Bros resulted in a court ruling that said studios couldn’t unilaterally (单方面的) keep their stars under contract for longer than seven years. After challenging the situation then, de Havilland saw career grow to greater heights. Both of her Oscars and three of her nominations came in the wake of the court case.

In the 1950s, de Havilland moved to Paris for a marriage that didn’t last. And while she returned to Hollywood for work, she never returned to the industry town to live.

Like many actresses of her time, de Havilland turned to thrillers and horror in the 1960s. The 1970s saw turns in the all-star disaster movies Airport’77 and The Swarm. Audiences of 2017’s Feud saw de Havilland acted by Catherine Zeta-Jones.

1. In which film did de Havilland win Best Actress Oscars first?
A.Gone with the Wind.B.The Heiress.
C.The Adventures of Robin Hood.D.To Each His Own.
2. Why has Gone with the Wind become a center of controversy this year?
A.It reflects the life of slaves.B.It describes the Civil War.
C.It remains box-office champ for 25 years.D.It proves the cruelty of war.
3. How did the court case affect de Havilland?
A.She was disappointed at her social status.
B.She made greater achievements in her career.
C.She lost interest in living in Hollywood.
D.She stopped contact with studios.
4. What is the theme of the film The Swarm?
A.Love.B.Horror.C.Disaster.D.War.
2022-02-08更新 | 33次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省宜春市2020-2021学年高二年级上学期期末质量监测英语试题
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