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Ⅲ 语法填空
Many people may have heard one of the world's most famous piano pieces Für Elise. It 1
Ludwig Nohl, the man who discovered the piece, believed the title read Für Elise. Yet because Beethoven had terrible handwriting, others weren't sure who it was dedicated to (献给). Some 6
Why is Für Elise still so popular today? It is 8
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______
4. ______ 5. ______ 6. ______
7. ______ 8. ______ 9. ______
10. ______
Many people may have heard one of the world's most famous piano pieces Für Elise. It 1
was written
by the German composer Beethoven. He is considered by some to be the greatest composer of all time. 2Sadly
, Beethoven didn't live long enough to enjoy the popularity of this little piece. It was published many years after his 3death
. Though Beethoven composed Für Elise in 1810, it wasn't discovered 4until
1865. It was published two years 5later
, and the music became popular right away. But because Beethoven wasn't alive to discuss the work, some details remain a mystery, especially the title.Ludwig Nohl, the man who discovered the piece, believed the title read Für Elise. Yet because Beethoven had terrible handwriting, others weren't sure who it was dedicated to (献给). Some 6
thought
it might have read Für Therese. The title Für Elise means For Elise in German. But to this day, no one knows for sure 7who
Elise was.Why is Für Elise still so popular today? It is 8
because
many piano students are introduced to it by their teachers. It's also part of our pop culture. For example, the 9easily
recognizable(可识别的) music can be heard in advertisements and in movies. Google 10has reported
millions of searches for this famous piano piece. There's little doubt that Für Elise will continue to be a favorite of many.1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______
4. ______ 5. ______ 6. ______
7. ______ 8. ______ 9. ______
10. ______
答案:
1.was written 2.Sadly 3.death 4.until 5.later 6.thought 7.who 8.because 9.easily 10.has reported
Ⅳ 阅读表达
Is there something strange high up in the world's tallest mountains? If so, is it a big bear? Is it a monkey? Or is it a kind of man?
No one knows. This mystery(谜) has puzzled(困惑) the world for years.
In 1887, a mountain climber found large footprints(脚印) in the snow. They looked like the footprints of a very large man. But men don't walk without shoes in the snow!
In 1906, another climber saw more than footprints. Far off, he saw a very large animal standing on two legs. As he watched, it ran very quickly.
Fifteen years later, newspapers had new stories about the “something”. A mountain climber said he had seen the “Snowman” walk slowly across the snow, far below him. He said it looked like a very large man.
From then on, more and more people had stories to tell. But not until 1951 did a mountain climber bring back pictures of large footprints. The pictures showed clearly that the Snowman walked on two legs. So it was not a bear or a monkey. Could it be an ape(猿) man? The mystery grew! And the mystery keeps growing. Someday we may find out just what it is that makes the large footprints.
1. Why were people interested in the footprints?
2. Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
3. What did the “Snowman” look like?
4. Why did the mystery grow when a mountain climber brought back pictures of large footprints?
5. What does the passage mainly talk about?
Is there something strange high up in the world's tallest mountains? If so, is it a big bear? Is it a monkey? Or is it a kind of man?
No one knows. This mystery(谜) has puzzled(困惑) the world for years.
In 1887, a mountain climber found large footprints(脚印) in the snow. They looked like the footprints of a very large man. But men don't walk without shoes in the snow!
In 1906, another climber saw more than footprints. Far off, he saw a very large animal standing on two legs. As he watched, it ran very quickly.
Fifteen years later, newspapers had new stories about the “something”. A mountain climber said he had seen the “Snowman” walk slowly across the snow, far below him. He said it looked like a very large man.
From then on, more and more people had stories to tell. But not until 1951 did a mountain climber bring back pictures of large footprints. The pictures showed clearly that the Snowman walked on two legs. So it was not a bear or a monkey. Could it be an ape(猿) man? The mystery grew! And the mystery keeps growing. Someday we may find out just what it is that makes the large footprints.
1. Why were people interested in the footprints?
Because they looked like the footprints of a large man.
2. Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
总有一天,我们或许会弄清楚究竟是什么东西留下了那些巨大的脚印。
3. What did the “Snowman” look like?
It looked like a very large man.
4. Why did the mystery grow when a mountain climber brought back pictures of large footprints?
Because the pictures showed clearly how the Snowman walked.
5. What does the passage mainly talk about?
The mystery of the large footprints.
答案:
1.Because they looked like the footprints of a large man. 2.总有一天,我们或许会弄清楚究竟是什么东西留下了那些巨大的脚印。 3.It looked like a very large man. 4.Because the pictures showed clearly how the Snowman walked. 5.The mystery of the large footprints.
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