A vuvuzela is a horn,about a meter long,usually made of a colourful cheap plastic.________ When it's blown by thousands of supporters at the same time,it's loud,very loud. It sounds a bit like an air horn and you can hear it a lot during the 2010 World Cup.

 The vuvuzela was originally made from a kudu horn and was traditionally used to summon people to gatherings. But the horn you see at soccer matches in South Africa today originated from a tin horn that became popular with South African soccer fans around 15 years ago. A sports company began to mass-produce a plastic version in the South Africa colours,and this is what you see (and hear)at every soccer match. Now it's become an official symbol of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and more popular around the world.

 The vuvuzela will be ubiquitous during the 2010 World Cup. There was a call for FIFA to ban the vuvizela during the Confederations Cup that took place in South Africa in June 2009,European journalists got into a tizzy(緊張)about the noise. The Guardian reported: “It sounds like extremely terrible.” But FIFA stood its ground,as Mr. Blatter,F(xiàn)IFA's president says “Vuvuzelas,drums and singing are part of Africa football culture. It is part of their celebration,it is part of their culture,so let them blow the vuvuzelas.”

Adam Carnegie,a graphic artist from Cape Town,founded the Kelp Environmental Learning Project. The project employs local men and women to collect kelp,dry it and then hand paint colourful designs on it. The mission is simple. “We want to create jobs,make a noise,make people laugh,remind people to be in the moment.”

Like most trumpets,getting any noise from a vuvuzela requires significant pursing of the lips and the ability to blow with force. Your cheeks will be zinging afterward. You can personalize your vuvuzela blowing, with a lot of practice,but generally it produces one big sound.

6. Which of the following sentences can be used to fill in the blank in the first paragraph?

A. It was chosen by FIFA as the unique musical instrument.

B. It has been used at soccer matches for thousands of years.

C. It is the choice of noise-maker for South African football fans.

D. It is a traditional instrument South African soccer fans use to celebrate victory.

7. The vuvuzela ________.

A. is usually made of metal

B. has a length of two and a half feet

C. was first used in a local sports game

D. is one of the official symbols of the 2010 World Cup

8. The underlined word “ubiquitous” in the 3rd paragraph probably means “________”.

A. banned               B. heard everywhere

C. extremely expensive     D. strictly limited

9. Why did FIFA stand its ground on the issue of the vuvuzela? 

A. Because the vuvuzela is typical of African football culture. 

B. Because it is the host country's right to make their choice. 

C. Because the vuvuzela will make the 2010 World Cup special. 

D. Because more member countries support the use of the vuvuzela.

10. What can we learn from the passage?

A. It requires effort to get noise from vuvuzela.

B. Vuvuzela will be banned after the 2010 World Cup because it is too noisy. 

C. The Kelp Environmental Learning Project employs many people to sell vuvuzela. 

D. Vuvuzela is too noisy for both the players and the audience.

6. 解析:選C。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。文中并未提及國際足聯(lián)選擇它作為特殊的樂器,因此A項(xiàng)錯誤;B項(xiàng)與第二段第二句中的“around 15 years ago”相悖;根據(jù)第一、二段內(nèi)容可知,嗚嗚祖拉最初是用來召集群眾的,現(xiàn)在被球迷用來表示對自己球隊的支持和鼓勵,而不只是慶祝勝利,D項(xiàng)也不合適;C項(xiàng)符合文意,球迷選擇用它來“聲援”,故選C。

7. 解析:選D。推理判斷題。A項(xiàng)和B項(xiàng)均與第一段首句內(nèi)容不符;C項(xiàng)與第二段首句不符;由第一段最后一句可知,D項(xiàng)正確。

8. 解析:選B。詞義猜測題。第二段主要介紹嗚嗚祖拉在本次南非世界杯中的使用,曾經(jīng)遭到反對,但最后國際足聯(lián)還是堅持認(rèn)為它可以使用,所以嗚嗚祖拉在2010年的南非世界杯期間自然是“到處可以聽到”。ubiquitous意為“似乎無所不在”。

9. 解析:選A。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段最后國際足聯(lián)主席 Mr. Blatter的話可知,A項(xiàng)正確。

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