Gao Xiaosong was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. His grandfather was headmaster of the famous Tsinghua University. His wife’s father graduated from the Imperial College London and founded Shenzhen University. He basically grew up on Tsinghua's campus, and studied in the top schools in China, before he, unsurprisingly, entered Tsinghua's electronic engineering department, one of the school's best majors.

He wrote On the Same Page as You are at age 24. Almost overnight, every young person knew the song by heart. That tune and his later works made him a household name in the country. He later became a judge on the hot variety show (綜藝節(jié)目) China's Got Talent. 

Everything has gone right for him aside from one major bump in the road—he was arrested for drunken driving in 2011, after he left the first press conference for his film, My Kingdom.

"For me, the six months was not only a result of the trial but also an atonement,(贖罪)" he says. "Six months is like a leaf falling from the tree of life—no big deal. I was a spoiled person in many ways before 40. So, maybe it was an opportunity to pay for my wildness and arrogance(傲慢) in my youth." The hardest thing for him in prison wasn't sleeping between a thief and a bad man but missing his daughter's development from ages 3.5–4.

Gao has become even busier after getting out of prison for drunken driving. A tour concert of his songs is going around the country, while Morning Talk airs weekly. He is searching for new vocal talent for a music company, and his next film is in progress. But he knows clearly what he wants from life—he plans to focus on music until he turns 60, after which he'll focus on writing and film directing. "You can never write pop music at 60," he says. "I don't complain about that. But you can always write a good book or direct a good film, no matter how old you are."

1.What caused him to become well-known to every family in China? 

(No more than 7 words)                                                  (3 marks)

___________________________________________________

2.What did he find it the most difficult to do when he was in prison?

(No more than 11 words)                                                 (2 marks)

___________________________________________________

3.When is he going to devote himself to writing and directing films ?

 (No more than 7 words)                                                  (2 marks)

___________________________________________________ 

4.What words can be used to describe Mr. Gao’s character before he was forty?

(No more than 6 words)                                                  (3 marks)

 

【答案】

 

1.The song/tune and his later works.

2.To miss/Missing his daughter's growth/development from ages 3.5-4.

3.After 60/After he was 60/sixty (years old.)

4.(He was) Spoiled, wild/crazy and arrogant/proud.

【解析】

試題分析:文章大意:本文對中國著名音樂人高曉松進行了介紹:家庭背景顯赫,自己一帆風順是家喻戶曉的名人,因醉酒駕車而入獄的經(jīng)歷給了他啟迪和領悟。

1.據(jù)第二段That tune and his later works made him a household name in the country.那曲調和他后來的作品使他在全國家喻戶曉而得出答案。

2.據(jù)第四段最后一句 The hardest thing for him in prison wasn't sleeping betweena thief and a bad man but missing his daughter's development from ages 3.5–4. 在監(jiān)獄里最難的事情不是誰在一個小偷和一個壞人中間,而是錯過了陪伴不到四歲的女兒的成長而得出答案。

3.據(jù)最后一段he plans to focus on music until he turns 60, after which he'll focus on writing and film directing他計劃把事業(yè)的重點放到音樂方面直到60歲,60歲以后把重點放在寫作和導演電影方面。

4.據(jù)第四段I was a spoiled person in many ways before 40. So, maybe it was an opportunity to pay for my wildness and arrogance(傲慢) in my youth.在我40歲之前我在許多方面都被寵壞了,因此這可能是我承擔年輕時期的狂野和傲慢的機會而得出答案。

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