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五、完形填空。
(2024·南昌一模)Liu Wenwen holds the first doctorate(博士学位) in suona performance in China. She is using her 1 to introduce the musical instrument to the world.
Liu was born in Jining,Shandong Province. Both of 2 parents are suona performers. Liu 3 to learn to play the suona at the age of 3 or 4. The sound of the instrument was so 4 that it made the neighbours angry when she practiced at home. So her mother woke her up at 4:30 a. m. every day and took her to a nearby park to 5. During summer and winter vacations,her mother took her to Beijing and Shanghai to visit great suona players to take lessons and 6 her skills. She worked very hard.
However,some of her classmates 7 her,saying suona was old-fashioned. Liu felt very sad about that. She once 8 giving up playing the suona. But her parents,whose families both have a long history of playing the suona,insisted(坚持) that their only daughter should carry on the 9. "For my parents,suona is not 10 a musical instrument. It's about family and history and it runs in their blood," Liu says.
Luckily,Liu didn't give up. 11 years of hard work,she went to Shanghai Conservatory of Music (上海音乐学院). In 2023 she 12 her doctorate in suona performance. Now she understands her parents. "I am doing the same thing now and I am 13 to tell people that I play the suona," Liu says.
Liu teaches suona at Shanghai Conservatory of Music. She loves talking about suona-playing skills with her 14. "It's wonderful to see the young people carrying on the cultural heritage(文化遗产)." Also,she often travels to other 15 to play the suona,wishing foreign people to know more about the traditional Chinese instrument.
( )1. A. relation
B. technology
C. experience
D. knowledge
( )2. A. his
B. her
C. your
D. our
( )3. A. hoped
B. failed
C. started
D. waited
( )4. A. loud
B. heavy
C. ancient
D. expensive
( )5. A. compete
B. translate
C. interview
D. practice
( )6. A. hide
B. use
C. improve
D. change
( )7. A. cared for
B. laughed at
C. learned from
D. listened to
( )8. A. avoided
B. minded
C. considered
D. remembered
( )9. A. search
B. tradition
C. business
D. development
( )10. A. just
B. still
C. even
D. ever
( )11. A. For
B. From
C. Through
D. Behind
( )12. A. checked
B. recorded
C. collected
D. received
( )13. A. sorry
B. helpful
C. afraid
D. proud
( )14. A. parents
B. students
C. classmates
D. teachers
( )15. A. countries
B. schools
C. towns
D. parks
(2024·南昌一模)Liu Wenwen holds the first doctorate(博士学位) in suona performance in China. She is using her 1 to introduce the musical instrument to the world.
Liu was born in Jining,Shandong Province. Both of 2 parents are suona performers. Liu 3 to learn to play the suona at the age of 3 or 4. The sound of the instrument was so 4 that it made the neighbours angry when she practiced at home. So her mother woke her up at 4:30 a. m. every day and took her to a nearby park to 5. During summer and winter vacations,her mother took her to Beijing and Shanghai to visit great suona players to take lessons and 6 her skills. She worked very hard.
However,some of her classmates 7 her,saying suona was old-fashioned. Liu felt very sad about that. She once 8 giving up playing the suona. But her parents,whose families both have a long history of playing the suona,insisted(坚持) that their only daughter should carry on the 9. "For my parents,suona is not 10 a musical instrument. It's about family and history and it runs in their blood," Liu says.
Luckily,Liu didn't give up. 11 years of hard work,she went to Shanghai Conservatory of Music (上海音乐学院). In 2023 she 12 her doctorate in suona performance. Now she understands her parents. "I am doing the same thing now and I am 13 to tell people that I play the suona," Liu says.
Liu teaches suona at Shanghai Conservatory of Music. She loves talking about suona-playing skills with her 14. "It's wonderful to see the young people carrying on the cultural heritage(文化遗产)." Also,she often travels to other 15 to play the suona,wishing foreign people to know more about the traditional Chinese instrument.
( )1. A. relation
B. technology
C. experience
D. knowledge
( )2. A. his
B. her
C. your
D. our
( )3. A. hoped
B. failed
C. started
D. waited
( )4. A. loud
B. heavy
C. ancient
D. expensive
( )5. A. compete
B. translate
C. interview
D. practice
( )6. A. hide
B. use
C. improve
D. change
( )7. A. cared for
B. laughed at
C. learned from
D. listened to
( )8. A. avoided
B. minded
C. considered
D. remembered
( )9. A. search
B. tradition
C. business
D. development
( )10. A. just
B. still
C. even
D. ever
( )11. A. For
B. From
C. Through
D. Behind
( )12. A. checked
B. recorded
C. collected
D. received
( )13. A. sorry
B. helpful
C. afraid
D. proud
( )14. A. parents
B. students
C. classmates
D. teachers
( )15. A. countries
B. schools
C. towns
D. parks
答案:
1. D 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. C 9. B 10. A 11. C 12. D 13. D 14. B 15. A
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