阅读理解。 Jackie Chan was born on Apirl 7, 1954, in Hongkong,China. His pare
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Jackie Chan was born on Apirl 7, 1954, in Hongkong,China. His parents left mainland China for Hong Kong a short time before he was born. His parents named him "Chang Kongsang", which means "born in Hong Kong". They wanted to celebrate a safe trip to HongKong. At first, Jackie"s family lived in the French Embassy (大使馆). His father was a cook, and his mother a housekeeper. When Jackie was seven years old, his family moved to Australia. His father got a job in the American Embassy. Later, back in Hong Kong Jackie"s father sent him to the China Drama Academy. Jackie studied and worked 19 hours a day. The students practised KungFu and learned how to do many stunts (特技表 演) there. When Jackie was seventeen years old, he began to do dangerous stunts for films. In the early 1980s, Jackie went to Hollywood, but he wasn"t very successful. He went on to make films in HongKong and had great success. Finally, in 1995, Jackie Chan has both Chinese and American fans ,and his films make millions of dollars. |
1.What is Jackie Chan? |
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A.He is a cook B.He is a singer C.He is a film star D.He is a housekeeper |
2.When did Jackie Chan"s parents move to HongKong? |
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阅读下面的短文,根据每个空格中所给的词首字母填入适当的词,使短文意思完整。 |
On Easter, April 9th in 1939, more than 75,000 people came to the Lincoln Memorial (林肯纪念馆) in Washington, D.C. They heard the famous African-American singer Marian Anderson g a free open-air concert. Anderson had planned to sing at Washington"s Constitution Hall (华盛顿宪法大厅), but a political organization that helped manage the concert hall refused her the right to perform because she was b . With the help o the first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Anderson"s performance at the Lincoln Memorial m people greatly aware (意识到) of the p of racial discrimination (种族歧视) in America. Anderson had tired hard out of a p childhood in South Philadelphia to become a world f singer. Even after her great appearance at the Lincoln Memorial in 1939, it was not u 1955 that she became the first African-American to be i to perform at New York"s Metropolitan Opera House (纽约大都会歌剧院) Anderson died in Portland, Oregon, o April 8, 1993. |
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The programmes Sun Xiaomei hosts (主持) might be among the shortest (1)o CCTV. "ON screen Next Week" is on once a week for 15 minutes, and "TV you, He and I" comes on for five minutes each (2)t , once a week too. "(3)T these programmes are short, I (4)h many ideas to make them (5)l for the audience (观众)," she said. Sun was (6)i in music in her childhood. She played the violin (7)s the age of five (8)u she finished middle school. Her father wanted her to (9)e a music school at first, but 16-year-old Sun Xiaomei (10)b a student in Beijing Broadcasting (广播) College. |
先通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容和所给首字母,在空格内填入一个适当的词,使短文意思完整。所给单词在题后横线上必须完整写出。 |
Did you watch the magic shows played by Liu Qian from Taiwan in the 2009 CCTV Spring Festival Gala? They (1)a great attention and (2)w interests of the audience. During the gala, Liu succeeded (3)d a coin into a glass which was placed upside down and transferred (转移) a finger ring(4) i an egg. The two magic shows were so successful that everyone is now (5)m about him and all want to know how to play magic tricks."I saw the s(6) on everyone"s face. It was cool." Liu said. However, you may not believe that Liu (7)d go to any magic school. He just learned by (8)h . When Liu was seven years old, he saw a coin trick in a big store. At that moment Liu (9)d to learn magic. He worked quite hard at it. He practiced hard to improve his (10)s . Then one day he was able to put on a show for his class. After years of hard work, now Liu is a great magician. But he isn"t (11)s with what he has got and keeps on trying every day. He (12)m spend three years working out a new show. |
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