The grandma wants to train her grandson to be a musician because she finds he has a ______ for music.
A.gift B.present
C.power D.strength
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The grandma wants to train her grandson to be a musician because she finds he has a ______ for music.
A.gift B.present
C.power D.strength
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Your daughter ____ to be a famous musician, so you should keep her practicing the piano.
A. promises B. agrees C. expects D. pretends
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Your daughter ______ to be a famous musician, so you should keep her practicing the piano.
A. promises B. agrees
C. expects D. pretends
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A. It demonstrates a fit-for-all approach.
B. It advocates individualized education.
C. It helps those with undiagnosed dyslexia.
D. It focuses on play therapy for physical problems.
2.The Ollie School is probably intended for ______.
A. parents who are up against social media
B. coaches who need a certified qualification
C. children struggling in our education system
D. people aiming to help children be mentally healthy
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Twenty-five young musicians from around the world have come to California to train and perform this month. They will take part in an international program called iPalpiti. The name comes from the Italian word for heartbeats.
Eduard Schmieder is the program's conductor and musical director, Schmieder and his wife started the program in 1997 with help from violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin.
This year, the musicians come from 19 countries, including Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Israel and Italy. Schmieder notes some of the musicians are from countries that are at war with each other.
And they are sitting next to each other, and they become friends, He says through their music and friendship, they are making the world more peaceful.
The musicians taking part in the program range in age from their late teens to their 30s.
Schmieder said they include winners of major music competitions. Peter Rainer is a violin player from Germany. He serves as concertmaster, the link between the musicians and conductor. "lt’s so great that you have so many sensitive musicians. They all are very alert and awake and listen to each other and it's a lot of fun. " Turkish viola player Can Sakul says the international group works we’ll together. "The experience is a cultural as well as a musical exchange," said Russian violinist SemyonPromoe. " Everyone has their own opinion of music, how to play every composition. It's very interesting to interact with everybody, to play together and to create one opinion for everybody. "
This year, the festival focuses on music from the 1600s to the 1900s. But cello player Franciaco Vila of Ecuador said the music has no geographic boundaries Vila added that the musicians get to know more about each other as they perform great music.
"It's interesting to see where we intersect(交集) , how many things we have in common. And also the music world is quite small, so you're only one person away from knowing everyone else" Can Sakul said the musicians who have taken part in the training and festival make up a big family. He added that he is proud to be a part of it.
1.When was the program founded?
A. This month. B. From 1600s C. From late teens. D. In 1997.
2.Mentioning that "Some musicians are from countries that are at war with each other.", Schmieder intends to present that .
A. musicians continue to fight in competitions B. music makes the world more harmonious
C. musicians are from different countries D. the world is not peaceful
3.What does the underlined word "sensitive ’' probably mean?
A. Flexible. B. Artificial. C. Brilliant. D. Energetic.
4.What is the best title for the text?
A. Musicians have much in common. B. A national music program.
C. Music has no geographic boundaries. D. Music competitions at war.
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If you want to be on the school football team, you ________ train harder.
A.can B.would C.might D.must
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The old black woman sat under the pine tree, her grandsons, ______ around her, ______ to an old story.
A. seating; listening B. seated; listened C. seating; listened D. seated; listening
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Alice always wanted to be a singer. Music was the 31 important thing in her life but, to tell you the 32 (true), she took lesson for years, practised every day, 33 in spite of all this, her voice didn't improve. Honestly, it didn’t get better, it just got 34 (loud).
Her teacher finally gave 35 and stopped the lessons, but Alice refused to quit, and one day she decided to give a concert and invited her former teacher to attend.
The teacher was very worried about 36 to say after the performance. She knew it 37 be terrible and it was. She didn't want to tell a lie, but she didn’t want to hurt Alice’s feelings 38 . Finally, she got an idea and went backstage to greet her former pupil.
“Well”, said Alice, “what did you think of 39 performance?”
“My dear,” said the teacher, “you’ll 40 be better than you were tonight.”
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My grandma will stretch her arms out to hug me________I turn up to see her.
A.until B.while
C.the moment D.by the time
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I was going to see my grandma Ruthy.
Approaching her apartment, I was suddenly seized with the_______ that I was going to die one day. I walked in to see my grandmother sitting on the sofa,_______ and pale. Once she would have ______ me in her huge bear hug, but now it seemed like the sofa was going to have her ______ alive.
I knew I was supposed to hug her but I wanted to ______. I didn’t want to even make eye contact with this woman that I had loved so_______ , because if I did, maybe death would ________ from over her shoulder and touch me too.
My grandmother, dying of cancer, ________ pulled herself to the edge of the sofa and ______ herself up and said, “So where are we going for dinner?” I turned to my mom _______ I didn’t know what food went with dying.
The next minute, we ended up ________ her off the sofa, down the steps, into the car, and driving to the closest ________. She hadn’t managed solid food in weeks, and could ______ do a sip of water due to the pain. But she ordered a large cup of beer. We ate and she drank. ________ , there was no death. There was no cancer. There was a moment like that in every________ .
Then we said _______. I was waiting for the icy cold hand of ______ on my heart. But I didn’t feel it, because she had _______a shield(防护物)around me-the meal.
The last ______ my grandma Ruthy taught me is that one day, I’m supposed to look over my shoulder and say, “Hello, Death. Before we go, I’m going to have one more ______ .”
1.A.depression B.terror C.surprise D.anger
2.A.clumsy B.hungry C.tired D.weak
3.A.wrapped B.packed C.contacted D.comforted
4.A.locked B.split C.bitten D.swallowed
5.A.check B.scream C.run D.stand
6.A.slightly B.deliberately C.secretly D.dearly
7.A.reach out B.run away C.look away D.set out
8.A.smoothly B.unwillingly C.slowly D.casually
9.A.dressed B.straightened C.gave D.fastened
10.A.when B.although C.because D.unless
11.A.dragging B.rushing C.carrying D.inviting
12.A.restaurant B.park C.supermarket D.clinic
13.A.carefully B.barely C.freely D.easily
14.A.From time to time B.From then on C.For a long while D.For a moment
15.A.meal B.conversation C.party D.celebration
16.A.sorry B.goodbye C.hello D.thanks
17.A.fate B.God C.death D.life
18.A.built B.removed C.bought D.refused
19.A.skill B.concept C.story D.lesson
20.A.hug B.beer C.talk D.trip
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