4.When an elementary school teacher in Philadelphia nicknamed Will Smith"The Prince",she didn't know how famous that nickname would become.Young Will had such a smooth way of talking that his teachers said he sounded as if he were born of royalty(高貴).
Will was interested in music,especially rap music.He began rapping when he was 12years old.Although he soon became good enough to make a recording,Will hesitated to do so.At that time,rap music featured a lot of violence.Will was against violence in songs.He could see that violence had a negative effect on many young listeners.
As he grew older,Will's charm and sense of humor impressed many people.He was offered acting jobs and soon became well-known in his television sitcom (情景喜。琓he Fresh Prince of Bel Air.The show was successful,and Will lived up to his nickname.Will's acting career led to starring roles in major motion pictures.Independence Day which starred Will Smith,earned more money than any movie in 1996.The following year,Men in Black earned the most money in 1997.The soundtrack(原聲帶) from Men in Black gave Will fame as a recording artist.He began mixing his interests,music and acting.His new Men in Black rock video won the MTV Music Award,while his next film,Enemy of the State,thrilled (使興奮) adventure seekers.
Although Will has enjoyed great success in his acting career,music is still his first love.He finds singing and writing lyrics much more challenging than acting.Although Will's sense of humor is evident in his music,he often writes songs with meaning and purpose.Just the Two of Us is a song he wrote for his young son.Will wants his son to know something about him when he is older.Family and friends are very important to Will.They are what encourage him to continue in his career.

51.Will Smith was given the nickname"The Prince"at school becauseC.
A.he was born in a royal family
B.he was generous and handsome
C.his way of talking was charming
D.he was more clever than any other student
52.What was Will Smith's attitude towards the violence in rap music?D.
A.Positive.B.Objective.
C.Uninterested.D.Opposed
53.Will Smith became famous as a recording artist because of his performance inA.
A.Men in Black        B.Enemy of the State
C.Independence Day    D.Just the Two of Us
54.What can we learn about Will Smith from the last paragraph?C.
A.He prefers acting to singing.
B.He owes his success to his young son.
C.He is grateful to his family and friends.
D.He finds acting is the most challenging.

分析 本文主要講述了威爾•史密斯從12歲開啟了自己的說唱事業(yè),后來從事演藝事業(yè)也獲得了成功,他認為自己的最愛還是音樂并把自己的成功歸功于家人的鼓勵與幫助.

解答 CDAC
51.答案 C 細節(jié)理解題 根據(jù)Young Will had such a smooth way of talking that his teachers said he sounded as if he were born of royalty可知,老師給他的綽號是因為他說話的方式,故答案為C
52.答案 D 推理判斷題 根據(jù)Will was against violence in songs.He could see that violence had a negative effect on many young listeners.可知,Will對暴力是反對的態(tài)度,故答案為D
53.答案 A 細節(jié)理解題 根據(jù)The soundtrack(原聲帶) from Men in Black gave Will fame as a recording artist.可知他作為唱片藝術(shù)家是在Men in Black的表演者,故答案為A
54.答案 C 主旨大意題 根據(jù)Family and friends are very important to Will.They are what encourage him to continue in his career.可知,他把自己的成功歸功于家人的鼓勵與幫助,故答案為C

點評 1.略讀問題和選項,帶問題閱讀
  做英語閱讀理解題時,首先應(yīng)瀏覽一遍所提問題,然后帶著這些問題有目的、有針對性地閱讀文章.
  2.耐心通讀全文
  遇到難解的詞組和句子不要急躁,要盡量根據(jù)上下文悟出文義,解題時要"帶著問題讀短文",分析判斷,整題解完后要認真復(fù)查.
  3.習(xí)慣猜詞
  在英語閱讀過程中,應(yīng)該有意識地養(yǎng)成自己的猜詞習(xí)慣,千萬不要一遇到生詞就查詞典.因為只有養(yǎng)成猜詞的習(xí)慣,并在閱讀實踐中結(jié)合自己的學(xué)習(xí)常識,才能培養(yǎng)自己的猜詞能力,從而進一步提高閱讀能力.

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