The schoolmaster rang up ______.A.the policeB.the Air ForceC.the rescue partyD.the doctor
The schoolmaster rang up ______.
A.the police
B.the Air Force
C.the rescue party
D.the doctor
The schoolmaster rang up ______.
A.the police
B.the Air Force
C.the rescue party
D.the doctor
The schoolmaster told his students that ______ (要想进入大学) was by strict examinations only.
The schoolmaster rang up ______.
A.the police
B.the rescue party
C.the Air Force
D.the doctor
Little Tom was reluctant to tell the schoolmaster ______ he had done the day before.
A.that
B.how
C.where
D.what
A village schoolmaster and church organist knew【B6】unhappy the people would be, for music was the【B7】of all their celebration. So he went to the【B8】priest and suggested that the priest【B9】a special song for the Christmas【B10】that could be sung without any preparation. The priest【B11】to do his best. Towards evening he went to the home of the schoolmaster with the lovely words of the song Silent Night.【B12】the schoolmaster composed a melody to【B13】the words.
On Christmas morning, the beautiful carol was sung【B14】the first time. A guitar was the【B15】accompaniment. All is calm, all is bright,【B16】pore and clear in the Bavarian【B17】.
The song was not brought to England【B18】one hundred years ago. Times have changed, but Silent Night has【B19】. It is still sung in all corners of the world where people【B20】the birth of Christ.
【B1】
A.Till
B.In
C.On
D.During
The group of boys had to stop because ______.
A.they had reached the peak
B.one of the boys was badly injured
C.one of the boys was sick
D.they had to return to the hut
听力原文: The Austrian composer, Schubert, was born in Vienna. His father, a schoolmaster, was his first music teacher. When he was 11, he was fortunate in being chosen to one of the Vienna Boy's singing group. There he received a free general education as well as music teaching. He began to compose in these years, mostly instrumental or orchestral compositions, but also a few songs. He spent more time in covering sheets of paper with these compositions than at 'his other studies.
After he left the singing group, Schubert became a schoolmaster to avoid being sent into the army, and he taught at his father's school for 3 years. When only 17, he wrote his first great song, and during the next 2 years he wrote many of his finest songs. After his 3 years' teaching, he lived with various friends, all as penniless as himself, composing all the time, sometimes writing eight songs in a day, and even sleeping in his spectacles in case he might have an idea for a song during the night. Although he hated teaching, he earned some money by giving piano lessons.
Schubert never became widely famous outside Vienna during his life. It was late in his short life, and only after much persuasion, that publishers began to print and sell some of his compositions; and Schubert received very little money for these. He had been able to be happy and free to compose, though extremely poor. But a cloud of sadness hung over in his late years. In 1827 he wrote his song-cycle for voice and piano. "The Winter Journey" and its sadness reveals his own state of mind. In the autumn of 1828 he fell iii for the second time in his life and died. Almost all his last words were of Beethoven, whom he loved and admired above all other composers. He was buried beside him.
Although Schubert died when only 32, he wrote a great amount of music. He had little academic training but a very sure musical instinct. Much of his finest work he never heard performed.
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The group of boys had to stop because ______.
A.they had reached the peak
B.one of the boys was badly injured
C.one of the boys was sick
D.they had to return to the hut
A lorry ________ Jane’s cat and sped away.
A) ran over
B) ran into
C) ran through
D) ran down
A.A white Volkswagen ran into a truck.
B.A truck ran into a bus.
C.A white Volkswagen ran over a boy.
D.A bus ran into a truck.
The speaker ________ his notes before the lecture.
A) ran down
B) ran into
C) ran out
D) ran over