The story of Leon Chameides tells us that he had to______.
A.conceal his real identity
B.hide away in a sewer
C.move from place to place
D.become a Christian
第1题
Which of the following statements is true?
A.The exhibit is no longer on display at the museum.
B.The exhibits displayed were just photos.
C.The children played dangerous games before the Nazis.
D.The Nazis killed about 6 million Jewish children.
第2题
Jurek Orlowski and his brother______.
A.played toys with German soldiers
B.hid in a dirty basement
C.used to wear light-blue shirts
D.donated several photos to the museum
第3题
The exhibit in the museum tells us about______.
A.the stories of Jews in the Second World War
B.how some of the Jewish children survived the Holocaust
C.how some Jewish children were tortured by the Nazis
D.the life of the survivors of the Holocaust
第4题
the early 2000s at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D. C. Now a transcript. and photos of some of the exhibit s displays can be found on the museum s website as an online exhibition. The exhibition reveals the stories of Jewish children who escaped the Holocaust. The Holocaust refers to the killing of 6 million Jews and others whom the Nazis (纳粹)thought to be inferior. The Nazis killed about 1.5 million Jewish children. Thousands of Jewish children, however, survived by concealing their identities or hiding out in places like cellars and barns. For example, there is a photo of a sweater worn by 8-year-old Krystyna Chiger, who hid in the sewers (下水道)for more than a year. Visitors to the site can also view a photo of a light-blue dress worn by Sabina Kagan when she hid from the Nazi death squads (行刑队). Also in the exhibition is a photo of tiny " toy soldiers" Jurek Orlowski and his brother fashioned out of wood. The brothers played with the soldiers in a dirty basement because they were afraid to go outside. Leon Chameides, ofWest Hartford, Connecticut, told his story of survival through several photos and an oral account he donated to the museum. When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in 1941,Leon s father asked a priest to take care of Leon. The priest sent him to a church, where Leon had to pretend to be a Christian. He changed his name and learned a new language. " I had to pretend I was someone else," Leon said in the video. "That was an enormous burden to place on a 7-year-old."
The children mentioned in this passage were______.
A.Christian
B.Jewish
C.killed during the Holocaust
D.honored for their bravery
第5题
This passage is mainly about______.
A.Bach" s music and how he is remembered
B.Bach" s life and how he composed music
C.how Bach taught his students
D.why people like Bach" s music
第6题
What Bach says in Paragraph 3 shows______.
A.he was a rigid teacher to his students
B.he did not care about his popularity
C.what inspired him to write his music
D.why artists should please most people
第7题
The phrase "experimenting with" (Para. 3)is closest in meaning to "______".
A.following up
B.trying out
C.measuring
D.changing
第8题
The author uses the example of "two melodies" (Para. 2)to______.
A.show how deep and complex his music is
B.explain why people today enjoy his music
C.illustrate why Bach was a good music teacher
D.teach readers how to combine two songs
第9题
mes. His music was considered hard to understand and even harder to play. Although Bach wrote more than 1,000 pieces of music, very few were published while he was alive. An employer originally rejected one of Bach s most famous works, the Brandenburg Concertos. Bach composed the piece in 1721 as part of a job application. He never even got a response, let alone the job he wanted. More than 100 years later, the piece was finally published. Today, you can hear orchestras all over the world playing Bach s Brandenburg Concertos, which offers just one example of how public opinion of Bach has changed. Now the composer is considered one of the most brilliant minds of Western Civilization. Bach s music is very complex. During his lifetime no one could imitate him. Instead of writing just one melody(旋律)into his music, he often used two. The two melody lines are kept separate throughout the music, like two voices having a conversation. But they are also precise, like a mathematical equation set to sound. To the skilled listener, Bachs complexity adds endless depth. Bach studied hard and expected his students to do the same. He once said, " I was obliged to be hard-working: whoever is equally hard-working will succeed equally well." Bach was a very patient and kind teacher. Bach combined the notes from different instruments in a new way. More than anything, he wanted to invent. He was always experimenting with new patterns of music. He did not worry that others did not like his music. He just said, "If you cannot please all by your art or your work, satisfy the few. To please many is bad." Bach had a great influence on many of the composers who came after him.
Which of the following is NOT true of Bachs Brandenburg Concertos?
A.It is an example of how public opinion of Bach has changed.
B.It is a part of an application for a job Bach never got.
C.It is one of his most famous works.
D.It is impossible to play and enjoy.
第10题
The Food Allergy Network suggests that teachers should be prepared with______.
A.information about allergies for parents
B.plenty of anti-allergy medicine
C.different types of sandwiches
D.an emergency plan for allergy attacks
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