问题 阅读理解

第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

Richard Charles Rodgers was born in New York City on June 28th, 1902. Both his parents enjoyed singing and playing the piano. His grandparents loved opera and took their grandson to many productions. Richard attended many Broadway (百老汇) shows as a child. Richard began playing the piano by the age of three. At the age of fifteen, he decided that he would work in the musical theater. In the same year, he wrote the music for a stage show presented by a local group of young people. Then, he wrote music for a production of the students at Columbia University.

Richard and his wife Dorothy had two daughters and six grandchildren. One daughter and two grandsons also write music. Richard died in 1979. Books written about his life describe him as a cold man who was often depressed (消沉的). Family members say he was only able to express himself through music.

Other future show business leaders were also involved in the Columbia productions. Two of these men would be very important in Richard’s life — Oscar Hammerstein and Lorenz Hart. Richard once said the show he liked the best was Carousel, the second musical (音乐剧) he wrote with Oscar Hammerstein. Music experts say that a Richard show is always playing somewhere in the world — on Broadway, in theaters in different countries, and in local school productions. And people all over the world still enjoy the movies linked to Richard, such as State Fair, South Pacific, Pal Joey, The Sound of Music, Oklahoma and Carousel.

小题1:When did Richard Charles Rodgers decide that he would work in the musical theater?

A.In 1967.

B.In 1917.

C.In 1907.

D.In 1905.小题2:Which musical is the one that he likes most?

A.Oklahoma.

B.The Sound of Music.

C.State Fair.

D.Carousel.小题3:Which is the first musical he wrote with Oscar Hammerstein?

A.Carousel.

B.South Pacific.

C.Not mentioned.

D.State Fair.小题4: What’s the best title for the passage?

A.All the life of Richard Charles Rodgers

B.Richard Charles Rodgers’ Family

C.Richard Charles Rodgers’ Music

D.Richard Charles Rodgers’ Stage

答案

 

小题1:B

小题2:C

小题3:C

小题4:A

阅读理解与欣赏

没有钓住那条鱼

       我首次钓鱼旅行的情景至今依然历历在目,仿佛刚刚发生在昨天一般。     

       记得那是初秋时节的一天,温煦的阳光静静地照耀着树林,在地上投下长长的阴影,使我们觉得格外凉爽惬意。    

        多年的垂钓经历使叔叔深谙何处小狗鱼最多,他特意将我安排在最有利的位置上。我模仿别人钓鱼的样子,甩出钓鱼线,眼巴巴地等候鱼儿前来叮食。好一阵子什么动静也没有,我不免大为失望。     

        突然间,好像有什么东西在拽我的钓线,旋即一下子将它拖入了深水之中;我连忙往上一拉鱼竿,立刻看到一条逗人爱的小狗鱼在璀璨的阳光下活蹦乱跳。“叔叔!”我掉转头,欣喜若狂地喊道,“我钓住了一条!”“还没有哩。”叔叔慢条斯理地说。他的话音未落,只见那条惊恐万状的小狗鱼鳞光一闪,便箭一般地射向了河里。钓线上的鱼钩不见了。我功亏一篑,眼看快到手的捕获物又失去了。

       我感到分外伤心,满脸沮丧地一屁股坐在草滩上。叔叔重新替我缚上鱼钩,安上诱饵,又把鱼竿塞到我手里,叫我再碰一碰运气。     

      “记住,小家伙,”他微笑着,意味深长地说,“在鱼儿尚未被拽上岸之前,千万别吹嘘你钓住了鱼。我曾不止一次看见大人们在很多场合下都像你这样,结果干了蠢事。事情未办成之前就自吹自擂一点用也没有;纵然办成了也毋需自夸,这不是明摆着的么?”    

        打这以后,每当我听到人们为一件尚未办成的事情而自我吹嘘时,就情不自禁地回忆起小河边垂钓的那一幕,回忆起叔叔那一席格言警语般的忠告:“在鱼儿尚未被拽上岸之前,千万别吹嘘你钓住了鱼。” 

1.联系上下文,理解下列词语的意思。

深谙(ān):                                                                               

眼巴巴:                                                                                   

欣喜若狂:                                                                                 

2.钓鱼的过程中,作者的心情不断发生变化,你能从文中体会出来吗? 

(        )→(        )→(        )

 3.“在鱼儿尚未被拽上岸之前,千万别吹嘘你钓住了鱼”的正确含义是   [ ]

A.在鱼儿没有拽上岸之前就吹嘘钓住了鱼别人会笑话的。   

B.等鱼儿被拽上岸来,再吹嘘也不迟。   

C.叔叔教育“我”事情未办成之前不要自吹自擂,即使办成了也不必自夸。 

4.为什么“打这以后,每当我听到人们为一件尚未办成的事情而自我吹嘘时,就情不自禁地回忆起小河垂钓的那一幕”呢?

                                                                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                                                        

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