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Elaine Wu is part of the first generation (代) of Chinese pianists. Born in Shanghai, she began practicing the piano at the 1. of six when she was found to show a strong interest in classical music and the piano. One year later, she w 2. the first prize at a children’s piano competition in Shanghai.

A 3. winning the prize, she went on to study under the 4. (著名的) Italian musician and piano educator Maestro Mario Paci. She had put all her energy into her music career in the 5. (過去) eighty years.

She put on performances at home a 6. abroad. In 1962, she was regarded 7. the national first-class pianist.

In 1993, Wu was 8. (邀請) to teach piano in Singapore. She has been living t 9. ever since. In August 2013, her 10. (第二) album(專輯), A Generation of Master 2, came out with full support from her fans.

1.age

2.won

3.After

4.famous

5.past

6.and

7.as

8.invited

9. there

10.second

【解析】

試題分析:題目主要考查學(xué)生對動詞、形容詞、副詞、序數(shù)詞、固定搭配、時(shí)態(tài)、被動語態(tài)等的掌握情況。

1. the age of...在......歲時(shí),故填age。

2. the first prize獲得第一名,從本段第二句開始,敘述的是過去的事情,用一般過去時(shí),故填won。

3. winning the prize獲勝之后,after在此是介詞,后跟動名詞,故填A(yù)fter。

4.famous。

5. the past+時(shí)間,意為“在過去的多長時(shí)間里”,故填past。

6. home and abroad在國內(nèi)外,故填and。

7. sb as...把某人當(dāng)作......,故填as。

8. sb to do sth邀請某人做某事,Wu是被邀請的,應(yīng)該用被動語態(tài),故填invited。

9.She has been living t ever since.從此,她就在新加坡生活了,live there在那里生活,故填 there。

10.second。

考點(diǎn):考查動詞;形容詞;副詞;序數(shù)詞;固定搭配;時(shí)態(tài);被動語態(tài)

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