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(B) As a pianist, I was invited to perform with a cellist at the International Cello Festival in Manchester, England.On the opening night, the world-famous cellist, Yo-Yo Ma, played a composition, behind 21 was a movingstory. At 4 p.m. on May 27, 1992, a long line slowly formed outside a bakery in war-shattered Sarajevo. All of asudden, a mortar shell, which fell directly into the middle of the line, 22 22 people. Witnessing the massacreoutside his window, Vedran Smailovic, a distinguished cellist, was pushed past his capacity to endure any more.23 that he resolved to do the one thing he did best -- make music. During the next 22 days, he played the mostmournful and haunting pieces to the abandoned streets and to the terrified people hiding while the bombs exploded.Though the shelling went on, miraculously, he was never hurt. Moved by this story, David Wilde, an Englishcomposer, wrote a composition for an unaccompanied cello entitled The Cellist of Sarajevo. It was this piece24 Yo-Yo Ma would play that evening. In the beginning the music created a shadowy, empty universe. Slowly,it grew into a furor which gripped the audience. When the performance was over, everyone in the hall remainedsilent for a long time. It was 25 we had seen the massacre ourselves. Then Yo-Yo Ma stood up to meet VedranSmailovic, who came up onto the stage. The two men hugged and cried. I realized that music is a gift we all share.
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答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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