There are a lot of kinds of folk music in China, because China has 56 nationalities and every group has its own style of music. There is a lot of poetry(詩(shī)意) in Chinese folk songs, including ideas, feelings and images. But in pop songs, there is no poetry. Each Chinese folk song has its own personality, for example,“Jasmine(茉莉花)”, “Dancing of Youth(青春舞曲)” or “My youth has gone away like a bird and never comes back.”
Folk songs are from the people. Folk songs are like a way of serving the people, although folk songs express the feelings of the people. Chinese folk songs express the feelings, the emotions and the hopes of people about being in love or how hard it is.
“The more national, the more international.”In order to spread Chinese folk music, a forum(論壇) of folk songs called“Nanning International Festival of Folk Songs Art”is held every year. Chinese and overseas art groups and artists often perform at the opening ceremony, such as Chinese minority singers—Han Hong, Teng Ge’er and A Lilang. The more widely it spreads, the more attention the music attracts.
【小題1】判斷正(T)誤(F)。
The folk songs only express the feeling of the people.
【小題2】 根據(jù)短文完成句子。
There is a lot of poetry in Chinese folk songs, including ______, ______ and ______.
【小題3】將文中劃線部分譯成中文。
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【小題1】F
【小題2】ideas, feelings, images
【小題3】民間音樂(lè)發(fā)展的范圍越廣,越能夠引起更多的關(guān)注。
解析試題分析:中國(guó)有很多種民族音樂(lè),因?yàn)橹袊?guó)有56個(gè)民族,每個(gè)民族都有自己的音樂(lè)風(fēng)格。中國(guó)的民歌中包含很多思想、感受和想像!霸绞敲褡宓,更要國(guó)際化!睘榱藗鞑ブ袊(guó)民間音樂(lè),在南寧每年都舉辦國(guó)際民歌藝術(shù)節(jié)。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問(wèn)題:判斷The folk songs only express the feeling of the people.(民歌僅僅表達(dá)人民的感想。)不正確。聯(lián)系原文:There is a lot of poetry(詩(shī)意) in Chinese folk songs, including ideas, feelings and images.句意:中國(guó)的民歌中包含很多思想、感受和想像。因此不能說(shuō)只表達(dá)了某個(gè)思想。故填:F
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問(wèn)題:根據(jù)短文完成句子。聯(lián)系原文:There is a lot of poetry(詩(shī)意) in Chinese folk songs, including ideas, feelings and images.句意:中國(guó)的民歌中包含很多思想、感受和想象。因此,句子上要填寫:思想、感受和想象。故填:ideas, feelings, images
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問(wèn)題:將文中劃線部分譯成中文。聯(lián)系原文:The more widely it spreads, the more attention the music attracts.分析:the 比較級(jí),the 比較級(jí)。越……越……;Spread傳播;attract吸引。民間音樂(lè)發(fā)展的范圍越廣,越能夠引起更多的關(guān)注。
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