冲刺新高考英语阅读理解20天集训Word版Day19AMusicRoyalAlbertHall:EricClaptonreturnstotheRoyalAlbertHallnextMay,markinghisonlyUKshowsin2021.Clapton’scareerasaprofessionalmusicianhasseenhimcreateanabundanceofrecordswithnumerousbands.Time:MaytoJuly—thefirstTuesdayandthefirstSundaypermonth.Starts:7:30pmThereisaticketlimitofsixticketsperhousehold.Call472-556formoreinformation.http://www.Royalalberthall.comConcertgebouwHall:ItgoeswithoutsayingthattheConcertgebouwandjazzandpopmusicmakeaperfectcombination.ThestagesofboththeMainHallandtheRecitalHallhavebornewitnesstonearlythewholeofjazzhistory.Note:ConcertsuntilDecember31,2020donothaveassignedseatingduetoourcoronameasures.Staffmemberswillshowyoutoyourseats.FortheMainHallyoucanchooseinwhichsectionyouwouldliketosit:balcony,stageororchestra.Afreescheduleofeventsisavailablebycallingtheboxofficeat488-576formoreinformation.http://www.cortcertgebouw.comBostonSymphonyOrchestra:TheBostonSymphonyOrchestraispleasedtopresentEncoreBSORecitals,acolor1fulandeclecticonlineconcertseriesspotlighting50musiciansoftheBostonSymphonyOrchestra.Itwillgiveviewersarareopportunitytoexperiencetheindividualattractionofmanyofthemusicianswhomakeuptheworld-knownensemble(乐团).VideostreamsbeginonThursdaysatnoonEasternTime.Adonationof$25ormorewillgiveyouaccesstoallninevideosintheseries.http://www.boston.comCarnegieHall:PianistJonathanBiss’s2021masterclassfocusesonthelatesoloworksofBeethoven.Brahms,andSchubert—afascinatingjourneyforthesixyoungpianistswhoparticipate.Bisshoststhisprogram—whichalsoincludesaninteractionbetweenperformersandaudience.StudentswithI.D.cardscanattendtheeventsforfree.Phone:654-112.http://www.carnegie.com1.HowmanyperformanceswillEricClaptongiveinRoyalAlbertHallin2021?A.2B.4C.6D.82.Whichnumbershouldyoucallifyouwanttohaveafreetimetableoftheevents?A.472-556B.654-112C.228-679D.488-5763.Wherecanstudentsgotohaveaprogramincludingalivecommunicationprocedure?A.CarnegieHallB.RoyalAlbertHallC.ConcertgebouwHallD.BostonSymphonyOrchestraBOurhousewasdirectlyacrossapopularhospital.Werentedtheupstairsroomstooutpatientsattheclinic.Onesummerevening,therewasaknockatthedoor.Iopenedittoseeatrulyawfullookingman,hisfacelopsidedfromswelling,redandraw.Hetoldmehe’dbeenhuntingforaroomsincenoonbuthehadnosuccess.“Iguessit’smyface.Iknowitlooksterrible,butmydoctorsayswithafewmoretreatments…”ForamomentIhesitated,buthisnextwordsconvincedme:“Icouldsleepinthisrockingchairontheporch.Mybusleavesearlyinthemorning.”Itoldhimwewouldfindhimabed,buttorestontheporch.Itdidn’ttakealongtimetoseethatthisoldmanhadanoversizedheartcrowdedintothattinybody.Hetoldmehefishedforalivingtosupporthisdaughter,herfivechildren,andherhusband,whowashopelesslycrippledfromabackinjury.Hedidn’ttellitbywayofcomplaint.Hewasgratefulthatnopainaccompaniedhisdisease.Atbedtime,weputacampcotinthechildren’sroomforhim.WhenIgotupinthemorning,thebedlinenswereneatlyfoldedandthelittlemanwasoutontheporch.Beforeheleftforhisbus,haltingly,hesaid,“CouldIpleasecomebackandstaythenexttimeIhaveatreatment?Icansleepfineinachair.”Hepausedamomentandthenadded,“Yourchildrenmademefeelathome.Grownupsarebotheredbymyface,butchildrendon’tseemtomind.”Itoldhimhewaswelcometocomeagain.Intheyearshecametostayovernightwithus.Therewasneveratimethathedidnotbringusfishoroystersorvegetablesfromhisgard...