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2023年高三一轮课下天天练二(英语 解析版)
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[2022·泉州市高三质量检测()]Eliana Yi dreamed of pursuing piano performance in college, never minding that her fingers could barely reach the length of an octave (八度音阶). Unable to fully play many works by Romantic­era composers including Beethoven and Brahms, she tried anyway—and in her determination to spend hours practicing a Chopin concerto (协奏曲), wound up injuring herself.

The efforts of Professor Carol Leone from the Southern Methodist University (SMU) have changed all that: Twenty years ago, the school became the first major university in the US. to introduce smaller keyboards into its music program, leveling the playing field for Yi and other piano majors.

Yi, 21 years old, tried one of the smaller keyboards, I remember being really excited, because my hands could actually reach and play all the right notes,” she said.

For decades, few questioned the size of the traditional piano. For those with small hand spans (掌距), it's difficult to properly play many works of Beethoven and Brahms. Those who attempt to play them either get used to skipping notes or risk injury with repeated play. Leone is familiar with such challenges. Born into a family of musicians, she favored classical music and pursued piano despite her small hand spans and earned a doctor in musical arts.

The idea of smaller keyboards first met resistance from some traditionalists. Leone also said that when she raised the issue with one Viennese professor, he told her there were already too many pianists anyway.

Though such resistance is fading, there are some very traditional people who think of piano as a competitive thing. Leone said, “This is art. It's not sport. It's about making as much beautiful art as possible, and we should give everybody the opportunity to do that.”

1Why did Eliana Yi find it hard to play a Chopin concerto well?

AHer fingers got injured.

BIt was time­consuming.

CHer hand spans were small.

DThe traditional piano was out of tune.

2What is Paragraph 4 intended to do?

ASummarize the previous paragraphs.

BProvide some advice for pianists.

CIntroduce a new topic for discussion.

DAdd some background information.

3What is the Viennese professor's attitude towards smaller keyboards?

AUnclear.   

BObjective.

CDisapproving.   

DPositive.

4Which is the most suitable title for the text?

AA Hard­working SMU Professor

BThe Story Behind Smaller Keyboard Pianos

CTraditional Piano: a Competitive Thing

DYi's Road to a Brilliant Artist

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