17.Psy:The Man Behind"Gangnam Style"
Psy is very tired.Over the past months,the 35-year-old Internet star has traveled to Australia,California,and New York to promote (推廣) his song"Gangnam Style".The music video has got more than 532million YouTube views since it premiered (初次公演) on July 15,2012and sets the Guinness world record for the most"liked"video in YouTube history.
"Gangnam Style"was shot in 48hours in the Gangnam District of Seoul.The music video,as well as its famous dance was no accident.
"We have spent 30nights acting as every animal,"Psy says."We were doing snake dance when someone turned on the TV,and there was a horse running across a yard."So the horse dance was born.
Psy grew up in the Gangnam District.He studied in Boston University in 1996.And then he went off to the Berklee College of Music in America.After Berklee,he moved back to Korea and made his first video,Psy…From the Psycho World and his first single,"Bird".
Now he has become an international star."I didn't plan to be famous in America.I always thought that the American market looked on Asian artists as different people."says Psy,"Unexpectedly I am here now,so I need to let all the U.S.marketers know that Asians are not different.We are the same."
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項(xiàng).
61.Psy is famous forA.
A.Gangnam Style B.YouTube C.snake dance   D.a(chǎn) bird
62.Gangnam Style sets the Guinness world record for the most"liked"video in YouTube history becauseD.
A.Psy is 35years old
B.it premiered on July 15,2012
C.Psy has traveled to many places to promote his song
D.the music video has got more than 532million YouTube views
63.How was the horse dance born?C
A.Psy got the idea from a song.
B.Psy got the idea from a zoo.
C.Psy got the idea from TV.
D.Psy learnt it from college.
64.Psy learnt music inB.
A.Japan   B.America    C.China   D.Australia
65.Why didn't Psy plan to be famous in America?C
A.Because he grew up in the Gangnam District.
B.Because he planned to move back to Korea.
C.Because the American market regarded Asian artists as different people.
D.Because he needed to let all the U.S.marketers know that Asians are not different.

分析 文章大意:這篇文章主要講述了江南style創(chuàng)作者Psy的故事.在過去的幾個(gè)月里,Psy已經(jīng)前往澳大利亞,加利福尼亞,紐約推廣他的歌曲"江南style".自2012年7月15號初次公演以來,該音樂視頻便受到了極大的歡迎.然而,這個(gè)音樂以及它的著名舞蹈的出現(xiàn)并非偶然.Psy說他們花了30個(gè)晚上模仿每一個(gè)動物,當(dāng)他們正在跳蛇舞的時(shí)候看到電視中有一匹馬在院中奔跑,于是便創(chuàng)作了騎馬舞.Psy從小生長在江南地區(qū),1996年在波士頓大學(xué)學(xué)習(xí),然后他去美國伯利克音樂學(xué)院學(xué)習(xí).然后他回到韓國創(chuàng)作了第一支單曲"鳥".現(xiàn)在他成為了國際明星,他說他需要讓所有美國市場商人知道亞洲人沒有什么不同,我們都是一樣的.

解答 61.A.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文章開頭"Psy:The Man Behind"Gangnam Style"即"Psy:江南style背后的人",抓住兩個(gè)關(guān)鍵點(diǎn)"Psy"和"江南style",一般文首文末易點(diǎn)題,抓住關(guān)鍵詞能很快得出答案,所以Psy因?yàn)镚angnam Style 這首歌而出名,故選A.
62.D.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)"The music video has got more than 532million YouTube views since it premiered (初次公演) on July 15,2012and sets the Guinness world record for the most"liked"video in YouTube history."可知這個(gè)音樂視頻自初次公演以來在YouTube已經(jīng)有超過5億三千2百萬觀看了,創(chuàng)造了新的吉尼斯世界紀(jì)錄,成為了在YouTube歷史上人們最喜歡的視頻,故選D.
63.C.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)""We were doing snake dance when someone turned on the TV,and there was a horse running across a yard."So the horse dance was born."可知當(dāng)他們正在跳蛇舞的時(shí)候,一個(gè)人打開電視,電視中一只馬正跑過院子,所以有了騎馬舞的誕生,故可知Psy從電視中得到了騎馬舞的想法,故選C.
64.B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)"And then he went off to the Berklee College of Music in America."可知他去美國伯利克音樂學(xué)院學(xué)習(xí)音樂,故選B.
65.C.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)"I didn't plan to be famous in America.I always thought that the American market looked on Asian artists as different people."可知他本不打算在美國出名,因?yàn)樗J(rèn)為美國人的市場中總將亞洲藝術(shù)家視為不同的人,故選C.

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