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浙江省杭州市富阳区2018-2019学年八年级下学期英语期末考试试卷

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    Beethoven is my favorite musician. He is one of the world's greatest composers and pianists. He wrote a lot of beautiful pieces of music. At the age of four, he could already play the piano. I only started playing when I was eight! Beethoven's first music teacher was his father and he saw that the boy had a lot of talent. He wanted his son to be the next Mozart. Beethoven practiced very hard for very long hours. Because of this, he quickly became very popular. Many people enjoyed his music and liked to hear him play the piano.

    However, at the age of 28, Beethoven suddenly started to lose his hearing. He had to stop his successful career as a pianist but he continued to work hard and did not let this stop him. He wrote more music, and some of his later pieces became very famous. They are still widely played today. I have listened to all of his music pieces already and the one I like the most is Symphony no. 9. But life was still not easy. There is a well﹣known story that once someone had to turn Beethoven around so that he could see people standing and cheering for him. When Beethoven realized that he could not hear anything, he cried. He wrote some letters to his closest friends, telling them how he felt. Some of these letters have been carefully kept in museums. I have not visited those museums yet but I really want to!

(1)、Beethoven quickly became popular because        .
A、he knew he had a lot of talent. B、he wanted to be the next Mozart. C、he practiced very hard for very long hours. D、he could play the piano at the age of four.
(2)、What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?
A、What happened after Beethoven lost his hearing. B、How Beethoven felt after he lost his hearing. C、Where Beethoven's letters were kept. D、What famous pieces of music Beethoven wrote.
(3)、What is the correct order in which these happened?        

a. Some of Beethoven's letters to his friends were carefully kept in museums.

b. Beethoven's father saw that his son had a lot of talent in music.

c. Beethoven suddenly started to lose his hearing.

d. Mozart became popular as a pianist.

A、b-d-c-a B、b-c-a-d C、b-a-c-d D、d-b-a-c
(4)、Who is probably the writer?        
A、Beethoven's close friend. B、A music lover. C、Mozart's student. D、A famous pianist.
举一反三
      THIS is a story about a boy called Sparky. For Sparky, school was all but impossible. He failed every subject in the eighth grade. He got a zero in physics. It made him the worst physics student in the school's history. He didn't do much better in sports. He made the school golf team, but lost the only important match of the season.
      He didn't have friends, either. Other kids didn't care about him. If a classmate said “hello” to Sparky outside of school, he would feel very surprised. There's no way to tell how he might have done at dating(约会). Sparky never once asked a girl to go out in high school. He was too afraid of being turned down.  
     He was a loser(失败者), and he and his classmates knew it. But, somehow, he decided to keep trying. The only thing important in his life was drawing. He was proud of his ability even though no one else appreciated it. He submitted(递交) some cartoons for his high school yearbook, but they were rejected.
     After completing high school he wrote a letter to the Walt Disney Studios. He was told to submit some samples. He spent a great deal of time on the drawings. They were rejected. Another loss for the loser.  
     So Sparky decided to write his own auto biography(自传) in cartoons. He created his childhood self – a little-boy loser: Charlie. He never succeeded in kicking a football and never got a date with the little red-haired girl. Sparky, the boy who had such a lack of success in school and whose work was rejected again and again, was Charles Schulz. He created the Peanuts comic strip and the world-famous cartoon characters Charlie Brown and Snoopy.

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