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A. Cradle of a Violinist

In this department they have risen to fame by some great violin players born there. The students there have several comfortable places to practice their violin and some other instruments. Meanwhile the students have a chance to practice other instruments, such as the piano, the drum.

B. Home of Musicians.

In this department they don’t plan to bring up a musician. They teach the students how to appreciate all types of music, especially for the students who love to be a listener, not a player of the drum. This is their first choice.

C. Guitar Garden

This department is home the guitar players. If the students haven’t played the guitar and hope to learn from the beginning, this is likely to be their favorite place. Of course, they are also able to learn country music, jazz and so on.

D. Jazz Paradise

In this department you can learn jazz, opera, classical , but jazz is the best of all. Jazz teachers are experienced and have won a lot of national contests. At the same time you can improve your skills in playing the guitar and the piano there.

E. Palace of Piano

As is known, the piano is more versatile than any other instrument. In this department only the students who have learned the piano for at least five years can be admitted. They are good at teaching advanced learners. After the hard practice, the students have a chance to enjoy all kinds of music.

F. Eden of Percussion Instruments.

In this department they do well in teaching instruments, especially the drum. They have excellent drums and every student has a chance to practice every day. All the teachers are very patient and experienced. What’s more, the students can learn rock, classical music and jazz.

1.______ Kathy likes jazz very much. She wants to make a living by it in the future .Her favorite instrument is the guitar and she also wants to get his skill of playing the guitar better.

2.______Ronald started to play the violin when he was five. His favorite style of music is country music. His wish is to learn both of them further and become a violinist in the future.

3.______Gilbert is fond of music, but his wish is to be a computer expert. He especially loves the sound of the drum and he likes rock.

4.______Hugo Clinton is only 14 years old. He has been learning to play the piano for nearly ten years. Harry says the best instrument is the piano. He expects to be a pianist in the future. In his spare time he likes to listen to opera.

5.______Green was born in a worker’s family. His grandfather was musician, so he wants to learn to play drums and at the same time he wishes to study classical music.

1.D

2.A

3.B

4.E

5.F

【解析】

試題分析:這篇文章介紹了五項(xiàng)運(yùn)動(dòng)。

1.】根據(jù)題目“Kathy likes jazz very much. ”凱西非常喜歡爵士,和“Her favorite instrument is the guitar and she also wants to get his skill of playing the guitar better.”她最喜歡的樂(lè)器是吉他,她也喜歡能夠更好的掌握彈吉他的技能,又從D項(xiàng)中“Jazz teachers are experienced and have won a lot of national contests. At the same time you can improve your skills in playing the guitar and the piano there.”中人們可以再這里提高自己的吉他和鋼琴技能等信息可以推斷出選D。

2.】根據(jù)題目“His wish is to learn both of them further and become a violinist in the future.”,又從“In this department they have risen to fame by some great violin players born there.”中可以推斷出A項(xiàng)符合題意,故選A。

3.

4.哈瑞說(shuō)他最擅長(zhǎng)的樂(lè)器是鋼琴。他渴望在未來(lái)成為一名鋼琴家。從中可以推斷出E. Palace of Piano中的鋼琴天堂符合要求,故選E。

5.,讓每個(gè)學(xué)生每天都有機(jī)會(huì)實(shí)踐。所有的老師都很有耐心的和有經(jīng)驗(yàn)的。更重要的是,學(xué)生們可以學(xué)習(xí)搖滾,古典音樂(lè)和爵士樂(lè),從中可以推斷出F項(xiàng)符合題意,故選F。

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