George Gershwin, born in 1898, was one of America's greatest composers. He published his first song when he was eighteen years old. During the next twenty years he wrote more than five hundred songs.
Many of Gershwin's songs were first written for musical plays performed in theatres in New York City. These plays were a popular form of entertainment in the 1920s and 1930s. Many of his songs have remained popular as ever. Over the years they have been sung and played in every possible way — from jazz to country.
In the 1920s there was a debate in the United States about jazz music. Could jazz, some people asked, be considered serious music? In 1924 jazz musician and orchestra leader Paul Whiteman decided to organize a special concert to show that jazz was serious music. Gershwin agreed to compose something for the concert before he realized he had just a few weeks to do it. And in that short time, he composed a piece for piano and orchestra which he called Rhapsody in Blue. Gershwin himself played the piano at the concert. The audience were thrilled when they heard his music. It made him worldfamous and showed that jazz music could be both serious and popular.
In 1928, Gershwin went to Paris. He applied to study composition (作曲)with the wellknown musician Nadia Boulanger, but she rejected him. She was afraid that classical study would ruin his jazzinfluenced style. While there, Gershwin wrote An American in Paris. When it was first performed, critics (评论家)were divided over the music. Some called it happy and full of life, to others it was silly and boring. But it quickly became popular in Europe and the United States. It still remains one of his most famous works.
George Gershwin died in 1937, just days after doctors learned he had brain cancer. He was only thirtynine years old. Newspapers all over the world reported his death on their front pages. People mourned the loss of the man and all the music he might have still written.
1.Many of Gershwin's musical works were ________.
A.written about New Yorkers B.composed for Paul Whiteman
C.performed in various ways D.played mainly in the countryside
2.What do we know about the concert organized by Whiteman?
A.It proved jazz could be serious music.
B.It attracted more people to theatres.
C.It made Gershwin leader of the orchestra.
D.It caused a debate among jazz musicians.
3.What did Gershwin do during his stay in Paris?
A.He studied with Nadia Boulanger. B.He created one of his best works.
C.He argued with French critics. D.He changed his music style.
4.What do we learn from the last paragraph?
A.The death of Gershwin was widely reported.
B.Many of Gershwin's works were lost.
C.A concert was held in memory of Gershwin.
D.Brain cancer research started after Gershwin's death.
5.Which of the following best describes Gershwin?
A.Serious and boring. B.Talented and productive.
C.Popular and unhappy. D.Friendly and honest.
The Pacific island nation of Nauru used to be a beautiful place. Now it is an ecological disaster area. Nauru’s heartbreaking story could have one good consequence — other countries might learn from its mistakes.
For thousands of years, Polynesian people lived the remote island of Nauru, far from western civilization. The first European to arrive was John Fearn in 1798. He was the British captain of the Hunter, a whaling ship. He called the island Pleasant Island.
However, because it was very remote, Nauru had little communication with Europeans at first. The whaling ships and other traders began to visit, bringing guns and alcohol. These elements destroyed the social balance of the twelve family groups on the island. A ten-year civil war started, which reduced the population from 1,400 to 900.
Nauru’s real troubles began in 1899 when a British mining company discovered phosphate(磷酸盐)on the island. In fact, it found that the island of Nauru was nearly all phosphate, which a very important fertilizer for farming. The company began mining the phosphate.
A phosphate mine is not a hole in the ground; it is a strip mine. When a company strip-mines, it removes the top layer of soil. Then it takes away the material it wants. Strip mining totally destroys the land. Gradually, the lovely island of Nauru started to look like the moon.
In 1968, Nauru became one of the richest countries in the world. Every year the government received millions and millions of dollars for its phosphate.
Unfortunately, the leaders invested the money unwisely and lost millions of dollars. In addition, they used millions more dollars for personal expenses. Soon people realized that they had a terrible problem — their phosphate was running out. Ninety percent of their island was destroyed and they had nothing. By 2000, Nauru was financially ruined. Experts say that it would take approximately $433,600,000 and more than 20 years to repair the island. This will probably never happen.
1.What might be the author's purpose in writing the text?
A.To seek help for Nauru's problems.
B.To give a warning to other countries.
C.To show the importance of money.
D.To tell a heartbreaking story of a war.
2.What was Nauru like before the Europeans came?
A.Rich and powerful. B.Modern and open.
C.Peaceful and attractive. D.Greedy and aggressive.
3.The ecological disaster in Nauru resulted from _______.
A.soil pollution B.phosphate overmining
C.farming activity D.whale hunting
4.Which of the following was a cause of Nauru's financial problem?
A.Its leaders misused the money.
B.It spent too much repairing the island.
C.Its phosphate mining cost much money.
D.It lost millions of dollars in the civil war.
5.What can we learn about Nauru from the last paragraph?
A.The ecological damage is difficult to repair.
B.The leaders will take the experts'words seriously.
C.The island was abandoned by the Nauruans.
D.The phosphate mines were destroyed.
My car and my best friend
For most, getting your first car opens up a new world of freedom and allows you to go wherever you want, whenever you want. Getting a car did____this for me, and it also brought my best friend and me____But then it tore us apart (分开).
My best friend lives three minutes from my____Since her____is in late summer, seven months behind mine, I basically became her____when I turned 16 in December.
And so I____her up for school and took her home. We made ice-cream____, went shopping and to the movies―all in my car. I would drive to her house just to sit on her bed, read magazines and have a good laugh. I went to her house so____that she gave me a key____her house.
A week after I got my license (驾照), she was with me____I had my first accident. She was there and____me and we kept it a____, since I didn’t want people to____From then on, through thick and thin (共患难), it was just me , my car and my best friend.
High school is a time of____, but I couldn’t____for a long time____we became so distant (疏远) after being so close. My friend waited three months after her birthday to get her dream car:a green 2004 Beetle. With its____, the passenger seat of my car became____Our car trips became less frequent (频繁的)____I didn’t even drive down her street.
It’s funny how a car can change a relationship so much. I had wanted her to get a car, but once she did, I____it. I wanted her friendship back, even if it couldn’t be the same.
1.A.some B.any C.none D.all
2.A.closer B.farther C.luckier D.happier
3.A.neighbor B.school C.home D.family
4.A.holiday B.birthday C.course D.job
5.A.guide B.follower C.partner D.driver
6.A.picked B.woke C.called D.hurried
7.A.parties B.trips C.plans D.classes
8.A.happily B.frequently C.hardly D.seldom
9.A.to B.on C.of D.for
10.A.while B.but C.when D.after
11.A.saved B.suggested C.advised D.comforted
12.A.favorite B.secret C.pride D.joke
13.A.help B.see C.know D.laugh
14.A.change B.disappointment C.friendship D.excitement
15.A.believe B.answer C.imagine D.understand
16.A.when B.where C.how D.what
17.A.arrival B.dream C.return D.beauty
18.A.broken B.crowded C.empty D.different
19.A.however B.until C.as D.before
20.A.lost B.received C.enjoyed D.regretted
---What do you think of the house?
---_____.It is everything we have been looking for.
A.Perfect B.Good idea C.Not bad D.So-so
The girl, ___ was frightened at the sight of the snake, shut her eyes and dared not have a second look at it.
A.that B.whom C.which D.who
We ____ each other since childhood.
A.have known B.knew C.know D.are knowing