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提问人:网友leonlaishi 发布时间:2022-01-06
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PUTTING ON A STAGE SHOWThe opening night of a stage show means excitement and glamour. EX

PUTTING ON A STAGE SHOW

The opening night of a stage show means excitement and glamour. EXCITE

Often it also means【C1】______ problems suddenly arising. And that is even EXPECT

more true if you are planning to take 50 total【C2】______ and produce the STRANGE

【C3】______ South Pacific in two days. But that's what mother-and-daughter MUSIC

team Linda and Nicki Metz are【C4】______ offering as a weekend course. CURRENT

The plan seems 【C5】______ although the two leading parts in the show will be AMBITION

taken by【C6】______ actors. Technical staff will be on hand to give expert PROFESSION

advice to【C7】______ Linda says: "It will be a great weekend for people to do PERFORM

something【C8】______ and achieve something at the same time. People have ENJOY

a【C9】______ to work better if they have a deadline. A lot of people also TEND

discover talents that they were 【C10】______ of." AWARE

【C1】______

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第1题
What is the movie Bird Man about?

A、A love story.

B、A hero.

C、Saving the world.

D、The putting on the stage of a drama.

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第2题
The reason why religious leaders assumed the task as performers was ______.A.to prevent se

The reason why religious leaders assumed the task as performers was ______.

A.to prevent serious mistakes in performing rites

B.to have the chance of putting masks and costumes on the stage

C.to separate audience and performers

D.to provide a proper site for performance

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第3题
Which of the following best describes how the writer feels about stage schools?A.He favour

Which of the following best describes how the writer feels about stage schools?

A.He favours an early start in the training of performing arts.

B.He feels uncomfortable about children putting on night shows.

C.He thinks highly of what they have to offer.

D.He doubts the standard of ordinary education they have reached.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Hey, Linda, you won't believe this, but here is an article about a professiona
l pickpocket Bob Arno and his wife travel the world to learn the fundamentals of stealing.

F: Are they crazy? Don't they know that is breaking the law to steal?

M: But they didn't do this in order to steal. At first, the husband, Bob, studied to improve his skills as an onstage pickpocket performer, and that is how he has made his living for most of his life.

F: Where has he been to give performances?

M: He started as a stage pickpocket in his native Sweden, and then entertained troops in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. He became so skillful that the trade eventually led to him to a career performing at nearly every major Strip hotel as an entertainer.

F: This is really a strange profession. Is he going to do this kind of performance all his life?

M: No. Actually, he studies with the goal of documenting the artistic form. of thievery that dates back almost to the beginning of time. He and his wife are in the process of putting together a book on all of the different pickpocket skills.

F: I guess they hope that through their studies and the upcoming book, they can inform. others on how to avoid becoming victims?

M: That's right.

F: Have they given any advice on how to prevent being stolen from?

M: The simplest advice he offers is to be aware and to keep a wallet in a safe place, preferably in a pouch underneath clothing.

F: I think it: it's common sense.

M: But people tend to neglect it, especially when they are on vacation. He also suggests people should move at a fast pace, and act like you have a purpose. If you look confused, the pickpocket will sense that in a second and they will be all over you.

F: That quite makes sense.

What's the purpose of the husband when he first studied the skills of stealing?

A.To steal to make living.

B.To write a book.

C.To be an entertainer.

D.To warn people to be careful with thieves.

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第5题
America's space agency has a legendary love of paperwork. Consequently, NASA has published
over 6,000 pages about the contracts for its Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV), the craft that will put people into orbit around Earth, allowing them to carry out tasks such as visiting the international space station after the shuttle fleet is retired in 2010. But the CEV is also central to the agency's new vision of putting people back on the moon.

Frank Sietzen, a journalist and coauthor of "New Moon Rising", a chronicle of the development of the new NASA vision, has spent the better part of the past six months leafing through these contracts in order to divine the agency's plans. He says that because the CEV must be compatible with other components of the vision, the contracts give de tails of how NASA is planning to explore the moon and Mars.

According to Mr. Sietzen, the new moonships will have three components that will be launched separately and then bolted together in orbit—unlike NASA's previous moon rocket, the Saturn 5, in which everything went up at once. One component will be the CEV. The second will be an Earth-departure stage—a rocket that provides the oomph needed to push the ship on its way to the moon. The third will be the "lunar surface access module", or lunar lander, to the man in the street.

The decision to assemble the new moonships in orbit lowers the cost of developing the rocket needed to get them off the Earth's surface. Mr. Sietzeen predicts that in about a month's time, when NASA picks two bidders for a CEV, it will announce what this rock et will be—and that it will be based on the technology now used to launch the shuttles.

It is also, he adds, possible to work out from the contracts what the masses of the different components will be. These suggest that four astronauts will travel to the moon and six astronauts to Mars, and that the access module will sometimes fly as an unmanned truck carrying cargo to the moon's surface.

He predicts that there will be three phases of lunar exploration. Initial landings of two to three days will pick up where Apollo left off. Subsequent trips to rougher terrain will last for a week to ten days. And eventually a base camp will be established at one of the poles. This will be occupied for periods ranging from 90 days to a year, and will lead to a permanent manned presence that would act as a prototype Mars base.

The best title for this text could be

A.CEV and NASA's lunar plan.

B.Frank Sietzen's legendary affection.

C.CEV and its earth orbit.

D.Frank Sietzen's astronomical feats.

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第6题
While virtual reality systems are getting better at immersing us in a simulated experience
of reality, one UK business has developed a visually arresting yet surprisingly simple solution. Born out of the collaboration between Will Cavendish, an architecture student at Edinburgh University, and Oliver Collier, studying music technology, the PufferSphereTM, and soon to be released Puffer Immersive Mobile Sphere (PIMS), provides a 360-degree viewing window. Their company Pufferfish Ltd was formed in 2004 to commercialise (使商业化) their ideas for portable visual display systems.

The PufferSphere system includes projection (投影), specific lens technology and computer equipment fitted in to a base unit box from which the screen inflates to an imposing three metres tall. Cavendish says, "It's like a balloon. All of our products at this stage involve inflatables. "

He continues, "We can use the screen in any way that we can use a flat screen. Because it's inflatable it's a very tactile (有触感的)product, people are often surprised when they approach the display. It's a dramatic sight in its own right but when you add the impact of moving imagery it takes on a life of its own. "

The PufferSphere experience means that "audiences can see the same film but from different perspectives and in different time frames," explains Cavendish. "Some of the best uses have been for disparate (异类的)audiences, where we've been doing music events or fashion shows using the displays to enhance the environment. Collier refers to it as a digital campfire because it takes a central role in an environment and captures the audience's attention. "

Cavendish describes the PIMS as the natural next step. "There's a huge growth in 3D modeling software but little development of how we can view it. Our latest product allows us to take the immersive experience of virtual reality and take it to the client. The PIMS can be set up on site and allows a group of people to be fully visually immersed within an environment at a human scale. "

"What we're doing is taking technology developed for the virtual reality industries such as military, oil and gas, construction and we're creating our own software and putting it into mainstream products." And, with the Puffer Immersive Mobile Sphere, we will literally be able to enter another sphere of virtual reality.

What is the most striking feature of the PIMS?

A.Its simplicity on structure.

B.Its special window for display.

C.Its commercialization since 2004.

D.Its music technology.

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第7题
Putting on his father’s old hat.
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第8题
Whose job is putting tickets on parked cars?()

A、Nick’s

B、Judy’s

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第9题
Look! He’s()his clothes and going to beD.

A.taking on

B.putting on

C.taking off

D.putting off

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第10题
As a fitness coach in Grand Rapids, Mich.,Doreen Bolhuis has a passion for developing exer
cises for children. The younger, it seems,the better. “With the babies in our family,” she said, “I start working them out in the hospital. ”Ms. Bolhuis turned her exercises into a company,Gymtrix,that offers a library of videos starting with training for babies as young as 6 months. There is no lying in the crib playing with toes.

Infant athletes, accompanied by doting parents on the videos, do a lot of jumping, kicking and, in one exercise, something that looks like baseball batting practice.①

The growing competition in marketing baby sports DVDs includes companies with names like athleticBaby and Baby Goes Pro. Even experts in youth sports seem startled that the age of entry has dipped so low. “That’s really amazing.What's next?”said Dr. Lyle Micheli,an orthopedic surgeon.

Dr. Micheli said he did not see any great advantages in exposing babies to sports. “I don't know of any evidence that training at this infancy stage accelerates coordination,” he said. One of his concerns, he said, is“the potential for even younger ages of overuse injury. ”

The Little Gym,based in Scottsdale, Ariz.,begins classes for children at 4 months old. Bob Bingham, the company's chief executive, said that about 20,000 youngsters under 2-about a quarter of the total enrollment-were signed up for classes at locations in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. That is a sizable increase from last year, he said. The company, which has gyms in 20 countries, plans to open 100 locations over the next five years. My Gym, based in Sherman Oaks, Calif. , said 55 percent of those who attend classes at its 200 locations-157 in the United States-were 2 or younger.

The entrepreneurs behind these businesses-gym teachers, accountants and former professional athletes among them-make no claims about turning today's babies into tomorrow's Super Bowl star.② In the past,marketing claims for products geared toward babies have caused trouble for companies. Disney, which owned the popular Baby Einstein brand, dropped the term “educational” after a children's-rights group objected to contentions that babies who watched “Baby Einstein” were learning.③ Disney also offered refunds.

That's not enough to sell Dr. Micheli on the idea of sports classes for tykes. Before rushing off to a day of treating injured athletes, he said, “We won't be putting their brochures in our clinic. ”

阅读以上文章,回答 97~101 题

第 97 题 It can be inferred from the passage that babies __________.

[A] are not allowed to play with toes any more

[B] are expected to do exercises as early as possible

[C] are video-taped by parents as much as possible

[D] are taken good care of by coaches in many gyms

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