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四、阅读理解
(Jonathan Larsons,a talented theatre composer faces great stress to create something great before time runs out.)
Jonathan:Hey,I need a job.
Michael:Can you hold on a second?
Jonathan:I wanna do what you do. I wanna have what you have. I want the nice car. I want the nice house. I want it. I want all of it. OK?
Michael:What's going on?
Jonathan:Oh,it's good. I just spent the last eight years on a musical that's never going to happen.
Michael:I find that very hard to believe. It was incredible (极好的) this morning.
Jonathan:Well... But not incredible enough. I can't do it again,Mike. I have five more years of waiting tables,five more years of writing things that no one will ever see while Broadway (百老汇) just produces so many mega-musicals (大型音乐剧) without even the slightest thing original (原创的) or something to actually say about the world.
Michael:Are you done?
Jonathan:No,actually...
Michael:The presentation,Jonathan,it was amazing. It would be a sad story to give up what you have.
Jonathan:You did it.
Michael:Please! I was a mediocre (平庸的) actor (演员). Do you know how many mediocre actors there are in New York City? Do you know how many Jonathan Larsons there are? One.
Jonathan:I can't keep wasting my time,Mike. I am 30 in two days.
Michael:And?
Jonathan:And my hero,Stephen Sondheim,was 27 when he had his first show on Broadway.
Michael:Well,guess what? You're not Stephen Sondheim. Wait a little longer...
Jonathan:I am not waiting any more. I can't keep waiting. This is my life.
Michael:I understand.
Jonathan:No,you don't understand. I'm running out of time.
Michael:You are not running out of time.
(
B
)1. What does Jonathan think of his future as a composer?
A. It is wonderful. B. It is hopeless. C. It is meaningful. D. It is valuable.
(
B
)2. What does Jonathan complain about Broadway musicals?
A. There are so many successful musicals.
B. There are too few original musicals.
C. They are paying too much attention to the real world.
D. They don't produce many successful musicals.
(
C
)3. Stephen Sondheim is probably ______.
A. another mediocre actor B. a mediocre composer
C. a successful composer D. a lazy actor
(
D
)4. What is Michael trying to tell Jonathan?
A. He is not talented enough.
B. He can be the next Stephen Sondheim.
C. Composing music wastes time.
D. He shouldn't give up his career.
答案:1-4 BBCD
解析:
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四、阅读理解
(乔纳森·拉森,一位有才华的戏剧作曲家,面临着在时间耗尽前创作出伟大作品的巨大压力。)
乔纳森:嘿,我需要一份工作。
迈克尔:你能等一下吗?
乔纳森:我想做你做的事。我想拥有你拥有的东西。我想要那辆好车。我想要那栋好房子。我想要。我想要所有这一切。好吗?
迈克尔:怎么了?
乔纳森:哦,情况不太妙。我在一部音乐剧中花了过去八年的时间,但它永远都不会上演了。
迈克尔:我觉得这很难相信。今天早上它还很棒呢。
乔纳森:嗯……但还不够棒。我不能再这样做了,迈克。我还要再等五年才能当服务员,再花五年时间写一些没人会看的东西,而百老汇却只制作那么多大型音乐剧,甚至没有一点原创的东西,也没有对这个世界真正想说的话。
迈克尔:你说完了吗?
乔纳森:不,实际上……
迈克尔:乔纳森,你的展示很精彩。放弃你所拥有的会是一个悲伤的故事。
乔纳森:你做到了。
迈克尔:拜托!我曾是一个平庸的演员。你知道纽约有多少个平庸的演员吗?你知道有多少个乔纳森·拉森吗?只有一个。
乔纳森:我不能再浪费我的时间了,迈克。再过两天我就30岁了。
迈克尔:然后呢?
乔纳森:然后我的偶像斯蒂芬·桑德海姆在27岁的时候就在百老汇有了他的第一部剧。
迈克尔:嗯,你猜怎么着?你不是斯蒂芬·桑德海姆。再等一会儿……
乔纳森:我不再等了。我不能再等了。这是我的生活。
迈克尔:我理解。
乔纳森:不,你不理解。我的时间不多了。
迈克尔:你的时间还很多。
( )1. 乔纳森认为他作为一名作曲家的未来怎么样?
A. 很美好。
B. 很绝望。
C. 很有意义。
D. 很有价值。
( )2. 乔纳森抱怨百老汇的音乐剧什么?
A. 有太多成功的音乐剧。
B. 原创的音乐剧太少。
C. 它们太关注现实世界。
D. 它们没有制作很多成功的音乐剧。
( )3. 斯蒂芬·桑德海姆可能是______。
A. 另一个平庸的演员
B. 一个平庸的作曲家
C. 一个成功的作曲家
D. 一个懒惰的演员
( )4. 迈克尔试图告诉乔纳森什么?
A. 他不够有才华。
B. 他能成为下一个斯蒂芬·桑德海姆。
C. 作曲浪费时间。
D. 他不应该放弃他的事业。
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