Passage One
I'd like to tell you about my trip to Tanglewood's music festival. When I was in college, (9) I won a music competition and the prize was a week at Tanglewood. Anyway it is one of the world's most famous music festivals and the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The festival is often held in the beautiful Berkshire Hills in New England. (10) The summer musical season consists of about fifty concerts given over about nine weeks: from July 1st through the first week in September. Famous stars tend to show up here. The year I went I was lucky enough to see Leonard Bernstein conducting. I understand it is sometimes hard to get tickets but of course mine were a part of the prize. And I even get a front seat inside. You know, if you want to sit inside the tickets are expensive. (11) It's much cheaper to sit outside on the lawn. But it might rain, or some nights are really cool even in the summer. Either way the sound system is excellent. So it doesn't really matter where you sit. (12) I seem to recall that the festival got started in the 1930s. Some Berkshire residents invited a symphony orchestra to perform a few outdoor concerts. The concerts were so successful that after a couple of years somebody donated a family estate as a permanent home. After that things really took off. And the festival is getting increasingly popular. Attending the festival was such a wonderful experience. I'd love to be able to go again. And I hope that all of you would be able to go too.
9. Why was the speaker able to go to Tanglewood's music festival?
10. What do we learn about summer musical season?
11. Why is it much cheaper to sit outside on the lawn while watching concerts?
12. What happened in the 1930s according to the speaker?
文章一
我想跟你们讲讲我去唐格尔伍德音乐节的旅行
问题9 为什么作者能去唐格尔伍德音乐节?
问题10 关于夏季音乐季,我们知道些什么?
问题11 观看音乐会时,为什么坐在外面的草地上会便宜很多?
问题12 根据作者,20世纪30年代发生了什么?
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