問題詳情

[C]__19__ cellist Yo-Yo Ma played “The Cellist of Sarajevo” at theInternational Cello Festival in Manchester, England, in 1994. PianistPaul Sullivan, who was present, describes it thus:“When he had finished, Yo-Yo Ma remained __20__ over his cello.His bow still rested on the strings. No one in the hall moved, not asound was made for a long, long time. It was as though we had justwitnessed that horrifying massacre ourselves. Finally still in silence,Yo-Yo slowly straightened in his chair, looked out across the audience,and stretched out his hand toward us. All eyes followed as he __21__someone to come to the stage, and an indescribable electric shock__22__ us as we realized who it was: Vedran Smailovic—the cellist ofSarajevo himself! He rose from his seat and walked down the aisle asYo-Yo came off the stage and headed up the aisle to meet him. Witharms flung wide, they met each other in a passionate __23__ justinches from my seat.”“The drama was unbelievable, as everyone in the hall __24__ achaotic emotional frenzy: clapping, weeping, shouting, and cheering.It was deafening, __25__, and a tidal wave of emotion. And in thecentre of the hall stood these two men, hugging and crying freely.Yo-Yo Ma, the elegant prince of classical music, was __26__ inappearance and performance. And Vedran Smailovic, who had justescaped from Sarajevo, dressed in a stained and __27__ leathermotorcycle suit with fringe on the arms. His wild long hair and hugemustache framed a face that looked old beyond his years, creasedwith pain and __28__ with so many tears.”
19.
(A) Obscure
(B) Celebrated
(C) Notorious
(D) Anonymous)

參考答案

答案:[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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