河南 劉同功
曾經(jīng)對(duì)演奏嗩吶反感,如今讓嗩吶演奏“跨界”。她,經(jīng)歷了哪些不為人知的故事呢?
主題語(yǔ)境:中國(guó)民樂(lè) 篇幅:353詞 建議用時(shí):7分鐘
1 As a child,Liu Wenwen hatedsuona,a“l(fā)oud,highpitched”traditional Chinese musical instrument, an ancestral heritage of her family that was to become her career.
2 Her peers at primary school laughed at her, saying her whole family was engaged only in“weddings and funerals”.Liu felt ashamed.Despite her reluctance, she followed her parents into the trade at three years old.What would you expect otherwise from a child whose parents both playsuona, and who falls asleep and wakes up to the loud music day in day out?
3 Music takes root in Liu's DNA, but it takes time and hard work to become a successfulsuonaplayer.The instrument is so loud that it annoyed the neighbors when she practiced it at home.So her parents would wake her up at 4 am every day and take her to practice outside in a park.
4 While she followed her parents to playsuonaas a child,she only fell in love with the instrument at university.The firstsuonaplayer to study for a doctor's degree, Liu is also teaching at her alma mater(母校) in Shanghai.Liu said she is delighted to see thesuonamusic regaining popularity among young people, sometimes even combined with jazz,opera and other art forms.This is a reverse(逆轉(zhuǎn))from its decline in the 1990s.
5 In 2017, alongside award-winning composer Tan Dun, Liu performed at a concert in Sydney.For her debut on the international stage, she was playingHundreds of BirdsPaying Homage to Phoenix(《百鳥(niǎo)朝鳳》), a masterpiece that often represents excellence insuonaperformance.
6 The audience was truly impressed.The Westerners were amazed by the loud, unfamiliar instrument and its exotic, colorful music.“It was a direct dialogue between a hillbilly Chinese instrument and a Western orchestra, loved by the musicians and audience alike,”she said.“I felt my hard work had paid off.I have trained for over 20 years,probably just to win cheers and applause for traditional Chinese music on the international stage.”
Detail1.Why was Liu laughed at by her peers at school?
A.She was from a poor family.
B.Her school performance was bad.
C.She could not playsuonawell.
D.Her family was doing special business.
Detail2.What was Liu's trouble while practicingsuonaat home?
A.She might disturb her neighbors.
B.She had no one to learn from.
C.She would wake up her parents.
D.She couldn't fix her mind on it.
Detail3.What happened to thesuonaart in the 1990s?
A.It was mixed with other art forms.
B.It lost popularity among the young.
C.It was rejected by the general public.
D.It was back on track of rapid development.
Inference4.Which words can best describe Liu Wenwen as a musician?
A.Talented and devoted.B.Modest and far-sighted.
C.Proud and experienced.D.Honest and open-minded.
What would you expect otherwise from a child whose parents both playsuona, and who falls asleep and wakes up to the loud music day in day out?對(duì)于一個(gè)父母都演奏嗩吶,并且日復(fù)一日在嘹亮的嗩吶聲中入睡又醒來(lái)的孩子,你會(huì)有什么期望呢?
【點(diǎn)石成金】本句是一個(gè)主從復(fù)合句。What would you expect otherwise from a child是主句,先行詞child 后跟有兩個(gè)分別用whose 和who 引導(dǎo)的定語(yǔ)從句,這兩個(gè)定語(yǔ)從句由and連接。
be engaged in 從事
day in(and)day out 日日夜夜
take root in 扎根于
fall in love with 愛(ài)上
be combined with 與……結(jié)合
pay off 得到回報(bào);付清