【題目】At the age of seven I started taking violin lessons. I practiced half an hour every day, went to lessons once a week, and occasionally played in a group concert. Like most kids, I always thought practicing was boring. If my parents hadn’t been there to make me practice, I probably would have put down my violin and never have picked it up again.

I met Moira when I was 11 at an Irish music party. Moira hosted the party that night, playing the violin, singing and dancing. She made sure that everyone in the room got involved and had a great time. I immediately fell in love with the music she played and the energy that she brought to it. Just a few days after that party, I took my first lesson with Moira, and I continued taking lessons with Moira throughout middle school.

When I started playing the violin with Moira, playing music became something that I loved. She introduced me to so many types of music, from Irish to Old Time, to Cajun. Moira also taught me to play the guitar. Soon we started performing together and were shocked to discover that people actually wanted to hear us! When I began to play the violin, practicing was something that I did at home in my living room, but with Moira’s influence it quickly became something that I did everywhere. I played on street corners, at festivals, at the beach, at parties, at weddings, and late at night in my friends’ kitchens.

Moira took the music out to the classroom and brought it to life. Her passion(激情)was not only for playing music, but also for sharing it. My time with Moira allowed me to grow both musically and personally. I have met so many special people and had so many invaluable(無(wú)價(jià)的) experiences. Moira has proven to be the most important influence in my musical development, and also my invaluable friend.

【1】 Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The writer had her violin lessons every day.

B. The writer disliked the kids who hated the violin.

C. The writer usually played music in school concerts.

D. At first the writer was not active in learning the violin.

【2】The passage didn’t say directly but we can learn that .

A. Moira was a good neighbor

B. the writer was a good singer

C. Moira was a good organizer

D. the writer was a music teacher

【3】What can we know from the last paragraph?

A. Moira didn’t like to play music in the classroom.

B. Moira helped the writer a lot with her personal life.

C. Moira had great influence on the writer’s life

D. Moira was very thankful for the writer’s support.

【4】What would be the best title for the passage?

A. My Way to Success. B. My Invaluable Friend.

C. My Middle School Life. D. How I learned the Violin.

【答案】

【1】D

【2】C

【3】C

【4】B

【解析】

試題分析:本文主要講了我和我的好友moira一起經(jīng)歷的一些事,并發(fā)現(xiàn)moira是我最珍貴的朋友。

【1】推斷題。由第一段中的 Like most kids, I always thought practicing was boring. If my parents hadn’t been there to make me practice, I probably would have put down my violin and never have picked it up again.句意為像大多數(shù)孩子一樣,我老是認(rèn)為練習(xí)是非?菰锏。如果我的父母不在這兒逼迫我練習(xí),我可能就放下小提琴再也不練習(xí)了,可以推斷出剛開(kāi)始時(shí),作者練習(xí)小提琴并不積極,故選D。

【2】推斷題。由作者在moira的影響下,對(duì)小提琴態(tài)度的轉(zhuǎn)變即開(kāi)始時(shí)覺(jué)得拉小提琴是一件很枯燥的事到后來(lái)慢慢愛(ài)上小提琴,可以排除ABD三個(gè)選項(xiàng),最合適的只有moira是一個(gè)很好的組織者,故選C。

【3】細(xì)節(jié)題。由最后一段中的My time with Moira allowed me to grow both musically and personally.句意為和moira在一起的時(shí)光使我既有音樂(lè)上的,又有個(gè)人生活中的成長(zhǎng),可以推斷出moira對(duì)作者的生活產(chǎn)生了極大的影響。故選C。

【4】推斷題。由整篇文章我們可以看出作者一直在講一些有關(guān)他和moira的事,由此可以推斷出該文章最好的標(biāo)題是我最珍貴的朋友,故選B。

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