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    Art and culture is lived and breathed in every corner of Canada. Due to a racial and immigrant(移民的) population, the variety and richness of art and sports is very evident.

Since World War , Canada has produced an impressive amount of writing. From novels to poetry, the selection is wide. Native writers are also becoming better known across Canada in recent years.

Musicians are reaching a higher level of recognition in the world music scene. Everything from country to pop, classical to heavy rock can be found across Canada and across the globe performed by Canadian artists.

The National Film Board, a film crew in Canada, is the most famous producer of movies in Canada. However, many Hollywood studios are turning to Canada as an alternative(供替代的选择) to the more expensive US. Many well-known actors, directors, screen writers and movies come from Canada and often scoop awards for their work.

French art was the first to appear in Canada along the St Lawrence in and around Quebec. Since then the volume of art and artists has increased. Canadian photography as well as painting by Canadians is not well-known outside of Canada but recognition is increasing.

Sport is a major part of today’s society in Canada. Hockey is the most popular sport with more participants taking part in curling(冰壶). American-style football and baseball are also very popular and all of these sports are played across Canada.

1.Canada has many forms of art and culture because it has ___________.

A.a long history B.a large area

C.a large population D.a variety of immigrants

2.What does the underlined word scoop mean in the passage?

A.Expect. B.Set up.

C.Harvest. D.Ignore.

3.Which group of Canadian artists is well-known all over the world today?

A.Native writers and screen writers. B.Photographers and actors.

C.Painters and writers. D.Musicians, actors and directors.

4.What would be the best title for the passage?

A.Brief Introduction to Canada

B.Canadian Arts, Culture and Sports

C.Canadian Artists

D.Canadian Arts and Culture Are World Famous

 

1.D 2.C 3.D 4.B 【解析】 本文是说明文,介绍了由于多种族和移民人口,加拿大的艺术、文化、体育的多样性、丰富性。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段中“Due to a racial and immigrant(移民的) population, the variety and richness of art and sports is very evident. (由于多种族和移民人口,艺术和体育的多样性、丰富性非常明显。)”可知 ,加拿大有多种形式的艺术和文化形式是因为多种族的移民人口。故选D项。 2.词义猜测题。根据第四段中划线词所在的句子“Many well-known actors, directors, screen writers and movies come from Canada and often scoop awards for their work”,从句中“well-known”可以推断,这些演员、导演、剧作者和电影获得奖项才会出名。因此“scoop awards for their work”意思为“因为他们的作品而获得奖项。”因此可以猜测,scoop意思为“赢得,收获”。故选C项。 3.细节理解题。根据第三段中Musicians are reaching a higher level of recognition in the world music scene.(音乐家在世界音乐界的认可度正在上升) 和第四段中Many well-known actors, directors, screen writers and movies come from Canada and often scoop awards for their work. (许多著名的演员、导演、银幕作家和电影都来自加拿大,他们的作品经常获得奖项。)可知,加拿大的音乐家、演员和导演这些艺术家如今在世界享有盛名。故选D项。 4.主旨大意题。文章第一段首句“Art and culture is lived and breathed in every corner of Canada.(艺术和文化生活在加拿大的每个角落)”是全文的主题句。下文介绍了加拿大音乐、电影、艺术和体育等方面的情况。 因此文章标题应是“加拿大的艺术、文化、体育” 。故选B项。
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