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1 . The moment he saw an organ, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart knew what to do with it, Aged six, already skilled at the clavier(键盘乐器), he came across pedals (踏板) and stops for the first time in an Austrian church. Within moments he was playing an accompaniment and composing on the spot freely. In the following year, 1763, an official in Heidelberg was so astonished by his organ-playing that he had a plate carved for his church to mark the boy's visit. Mozart composed his first symphony at eight.

Youthful promise often declines. With Mozart the opposite was true. Through him classical music may have found its most ideal expression. As Jan Swafford writes in his outstanding biography, Mozart's compositions displayed “a kind of effortless perfection so easily worn that they seem almost to have written themselves”. He drafted quickly, often without needing to revise. He “could express delight by the yard”. A man of his time, Mozart was equally at home composing for the concert salon or the opera stage.

He is the subject of many biographies, but the leading one, by Hermann Aber, is 100 years old and 1, 600 pages long. Safford, himself a composer and a programme-writer, offers an updated and authoritative life, easy to understand, beautifully written, and full of critical judgments and sharp notes on the works.

Mozart' s way with melody (旋律) and keen view of human nature-his letters reveal an almost Dickensian ability to paint characters-combined to promote opera from desserts to a serious medium, the author argues. “His wisdom, his ability to observe people and their weaknesses, his fascination with the craze for love - al this made him the perfect composer" of the form, Mr Swafford thinks.

He was admired in his time. Most of his music stuck to conventional structures yet went over the heads of the average listener. Legend has it that his most important fan, Emperor Joseph II, reacted to one performance with an impressive comment: “Too beautiful for our ears, my dear Mozart!”

1. What does paragraph 1 mainly discuss?
A.The true origin of the symphony.
B.Musical instruments in Mozart's time.
C.Mozart's remarkable talent for music.
D.A friendship between Mozart and an official.
2. What does Swafford think of Mozart's compositions?
A.They sounded perfect.B.They expressed his criticism.
C.They were created hurriedly.D.They should be performed outdoors.
3. How does Mozart's biography by Swafford stand out?
A.By comparing contemporary musicians' works.
B.By giving professional and accessible comments.
C.By including the remarks of Emperor Joseph II.
D.By referring to other writers' constructive advice.
4. What did Mozart contribute to?
A.Creating music for folk stories.
B.Inspirations for Dickens' works.
C.Reforms of conventional structures.
D.Transforming opera to a serious art form.
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2 . In Brazzaville, where art stalls can be found everywhere, local artist Andre N'Kitengue finds his inner peace on canvas in spite of traffic noise. At his _______studio,Andre starts his day as usual in front of his paint stand. Unlike other artists who see silence and_______during making art, he_______to take the inspiration from the_______street.“ The noise here actually gives me the strength to stay_______,”he says.

Though coloring his canvas and dealing with_______are his bread and butter, Andre insists that he is always an artist, not a businessman, as he_______ a sense of responsibility for his local community. With cases rising in Africa, he now_______paintings that serve as prevention_______for local community.“As cars pass by my studio, drivers and passengers would be able to see my ________about the virus and be aware of the fact that the pandemic is not over yet," he says. He________that it is in this hard time that we need to stay________ and that by________ the real life, he wants to________the image of his country to the world.

“Brazzaville is an artistic city because of its unique history and we need to pass it on to our younger generations," he says. Andre is also an active teacher who________students during school vacations.________, Elvis, Andre's son, is on his way to become a professional like his father. Impressive________keep coming out of this father-son studio.

Andre is ________ to see that more Chinese visitors and artists have ________here. He says he is looking forward to the________ of the artists from two countries.

1.
A.newB.oldC.outdoorD.indoor
2.
A.darknessB.lonelinessC.lightD.space
3.
A.refusesB.regretsC.promisesD.prefers
4.
A.livelyB.narrowC.commercialD.quiet
5.
A.smartB.positiveC.professionalD.creative
6.
A.buyersB.dealersC.artistsD.fans
7.
A.lacksB.imaginesC.buildsD.carries
8.
A.refers toB.focuses onC.stands byD.gives up
9.
A.systemsB.designs C.remindersD.effects
10.
A.studiosB.paintingsC.investigationsD.reports
11.
A.repliesB.introducesC.addsD.compares
12.
A.depressedB.unitedC.awakeD.alive
13.
A.drawingB.livingC.filmingD.studying
14.
A.expressB.explain C.offerD.present
15.
A.relies onB.calls at C.takes inD.brings up
16.
A.ActuallyB.EventuallyC.HoweverD.Meanwhile
17.
A.piecesB.performancesC.interviewsD.stories
18.
A.terrifiedB.surprisedC.embarrassedD.confused
19.
A.failedB.workedC.arrivedD.existed
20.
A.cooperationB.contributionC.preparationD.education
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