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    Every so oftensomeone so young does something so amazing that you can’t help but wonder how he manages it. That’s what happened the first time we heard Matthew Whitaker play the piano. Matthew is a jazz pianist who is blindand since the age of 11he’s been performing around the world.

Matthew Whitaker was born at 24th week. He weighed 1 pound and 11 ounces. His parents were told he had less than a 50chance of survival. One of the many complications(并发症)he faced was a disease which led to blindness.

No one in Matthew’s family was a musicianbut his grandfather bought him his first keyboard when he was 3 years old. It didn’t take long for Matthew to show that he had a gift. So the Whitakers decided to get Matthew a teacherwhich proved to be difficult. “At the timewe got a lot of answers that he’s too young and they don’t know how to teach a blind child”Moses Whitaker said. “He was 3 years old at the time. ”

FinallyDalia Sakas agreed to meet Matthew. Dalia is the director of music studies at a music school in New York Citya school for the visually impaired. To her surpriseMatthew could 1isten to a piece of music once and then play it. “Because it is rare to meet someone of the world and I want to make that possible. ”

She did. Matthew has played in more than 200 clubs and concert halls around the world. His love of music has never been in doubt. Matthew’s latest album is called Now Hear This. One critic noted that it sounded like Matthew was playing with six hands.

1.Which word best describes Matthew as a pianist?

A.Fruitless. B.Ordinary.

C.Remarkable. D.Ambitious.

2.What was the root cause of Matthew’s blindness?

A.His premature birth. B.His low weight.

C.His low chance of survival. D.A disease running in his family.

3.What increased the difficulty finding Matthew a music teacher?

A.His family background. B.His lack of talent.

C.His age and disability. D.His character.

4.Why did Dalia accept Matthew as her student?

A.Because she sympathized Matthew for his experience.

B.Because she was struck by Matthew’s talent for music.

C.Because she gave in to the insistence of Matthew’s grandfather.

D.Because she knew how to teach a blind student well.

 

1.C 2.A 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文为一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Matthew Whitaker在弹奏钢琴方面的天赋、经历以及所取得的成就。 1. 推理判断题。根据第一自然段最后一句Matthew is a jazz pianist who is blind, and since the age of 11, he’s been performing around the world.可知,马修作为一名盲人钢琴家,在十一岁的时候就开始全世界演出了。通过此句,我们可以推断出他是一个非常卓越、优秀的人。故此题选C。 2. 推理判断题。根据文章第二自然段第一句Matthew Whitaker was born at 24th week.可知,马修是一个早产儿,所以带来了一系列的问题,从而导致了他的失明。故此题选A。 3. 细节理解题。根据第三段At the time,we got a lot of answers that he’s too young and they don’t know how to teach a blind child可知,老师们觉得马修太小了,并且是个盲人,所以不愿意接收。由此可知,马修的年龄和残疾增加了给马修找音乐老师的难度。故此题选C。 4. 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段To her surprise,Matthew could 1isten to a piece of music once and then play it.(让她吃惊的是,马修能听一段音乐,然后就弹出来。)由此可知可知,Dalia接受马修作她的学生,是因为她被马修的音乐天赋所打动。故此题选B。
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