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    Every year, the Palace of Fine. Arts Theatre in San Francisco fills up with dance lovers. They come to take in experimental works of art that all have one thing in common — hip hop. This weekend the San Francisco International Hip Hop DanceFest, the mission of which is to encourage the evolution of hip hop dance culture while preserving its legacy, celebrates 20 years of presenting exciting hip hop performances.

Each DanceFest has diversity of style and group size, and a balance of local and out-of-town companies. The festival has drawn impressive international talents. In fact, outstanding technical dance skills are only a basic standard that the festival organizers are looking for. They look for much more groups or solo artists that think outside the box. Artists that use hip hop in a theatrical way or use it to address social issues are sure to stand out. For instance, the 2010 performance “Tables and Chairs” served to highlight the negative effects of alcoholism on society, warning people against the addiction to alcohol.

It would be terribly irresponsible not to mention the founder, Micaya, in any introduction to DanceFest. A popular hip hop dance instructor, Micaya began producing high energy dance shows in the heart of San Francisco in 1993. Students love her classes so much that a San Francisco newspaper once called her “Best Dance Instructor”.

However, Micaya was concerned about the doubtful reputation of hip hop. She made it her goal to get hip hop the same recognition and respect as other dance forms. In 1999 she started DanceFest. It was the first festival of its kind to honor the creativity of hip hop dance in a non-competitive atmosphere. To Micaya, competitive formats leave little room for the magic that comes from true expression. One review said, Micaya's festival challenges us “to reconsider just how diverse ... and embracing hip hop can now be.” Indeed, Micaya brings out the best in dancers, and has given San Francisco one of its finest festivals.

1.Why is the San Francisco International Hip Hop DanceFest held?

A.To attract international talents.

B.To encourage people to play hip hop.

C.To show the diversity of hip hop style.

D.To promote the development of hip hop dance culture.

2.What does the underlined word “address” in Paragraph 2 mean?

A.Handle. B.Discuss.

C.Recognize. D.Record.

3.What can we infer about Micaya?

A.She was a popular hip hop composer in 1993.

B.She made hip hop dance less diverse in 1999.

C.She popularizes hip hop dance through the DanceFest.

D.She contributes to the increasing competition of hip hop dance.

4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?

A.The Rise and Fall of Hip Hop B.A Unique Hip Hop DanceFest

C.A Famous Hip Hop Dancer D.The Development of Hip Hop DanceFest

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了旧金山国际嘻哈舞蹈节以及嘻哈舞蹈节的来历,展示了嘻哈舞蹈文化的发展以及嘻哈舞蹈被越来越多的人接受。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段中This weekend the San Francisco International Hip Hop DanceFest, the mission of which is to encourage the evolution of hip hop dance culture while preserving its legacy, celebrates 20 years of presenting exciting hip hop performances.可知,本周末,旧金山国际街舞舞蹈节庆祝了20年令人兴奋的街舞表演。此次活动的宗旨是鼓励街舞文化的演变,同时传承其文化遗产。由此可知,旧金山国际嘻哈舞蹈节的使命是促进嘻哈舞蹈文化的发展,同时传承其经典,故选D项。 2.词义猜测题。根据后文For instance, the 2010 performance "Tables and Chairs" served to highlight the negative effects of alcoholism on society, warning people against the addiction to alcohol.可知,2010年表演的《桌椅》就用于强调酗酒对社会造成的负面影响,警告人们不要过度饮酒。从这些信息中可以判断作者想表达的是“用嘻哈乐解决社会问题”。故划线单词意思为“处理,解决”,符合题意。故选A。 3.推理判断题。根据最后一段中However, Micaya was concerned about the doubtful reputation of hip hop. She made it her goal to get hip hop the same recognition and respect as other dance forms.可知,然而,Micaya为嘻哈当时不太好的名声感到担忧,她的目标就是为嘻哈争取到和其他舞蹈一样的肯定与尊重。以及后文可知,她在1999年创办了嘻哈舞蹈节,想通过舞蹈节使嘻哈音乐舞蹈更受欢迎。由此可推知,Micaya通过舞蹈普及了街舞。故选C。 4.主旨大意题。根据第一段中This weekend the San Francisco International Hip Hop DanceFest, the mission of which is to encourage the evolution of hip hop dance culture while preserving its legacy, celebrates 20 years of presenting exciting hip hop performances.可知,本周末,旧金山国际街舞舞蹈节庆祝了20年令人兴奋的街舞表演。此次活动的宗旨是鼓励街舞文化的演变,同时传承其文化遗产。结合文章介绍了旧金山国际嘻哈舞蹈节20周年纪念日,并对该国际嘻哈舞蹈节的流行程度以及什么样的舞蹈可以脱颖而出进行说明。还提到了舞蹈教练米开雅创办嘻哈舞蹈节的原因,因此全文是围绕嘻哈舞蹈节展开的,故B项“独特的嘻哈舞蹈节”作为标题最为合适。故选B。
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