单选题
Stage Fright

Fall down as you come onstage. That"s an odd trick. Not recommended. But it saved the pianist Vladimir Feltsman when he was a teenager back in Moscow. The veteran cellist Mstislav Rostropovich tripped him purposely to cure him of pre-performance panic. Mr. Feltsman said, "All my fright was gone. I already fell. What else could happen?"
Today, music schools are addressing the problem of anxiety in classes that deal with performance techniques and career preparation. There are a variety of strategies that musicians can learn to fight stage fright and its symptoms: icy fingers, shaky limbs, racing heart, blank mind.
Teachers and psychologists offer wide-ranging advice, from basics like learning pieces inside out, to mental discipline, such as visualizing a performance and taking steps to relax. Don"t deny that you"re jittery, they urge; some excitement is natural, even necessary for dynamic playing. And play in public often, simply for the experience.
Psychotherapist Diane Nichols suggests some strategies for the moments before performance. "Take two deep abdominal breaths, open up your shoulders, then smile," she says. "And not one of these "please don"t kill me" smiles. Then choose three friendly faces in the audience, people you would communicate with and make music to, and make eye contact with them." She doesn"t want performers to think of the audience as a judge.
Extreme demands by mentors or parents are often at the root of stage fright, says Dorothy Delay, a well-known violin teacher. She tells other teachers to demand only what their students are able to achieve.
When Lynn Harrell was 20, he became the principal cellist of the Cleveland Orchestra, and he suffered extreme stage fright. "There were times when I got so nervous. I was sure the audience could see my chest responding to the throbbing. It was just total panic. I came to a point where I thought, "If I have to go through this to play music, I think I"m going to look for another job." Recovery, he said, involved developing humility—recognizing that whatever his talent, he was fallible, and that an imperfect concert was not a disaster.
It is not only young artists who suffer, of course. The legendary pianist Vladimir Horowitz"s nerves were famous. The great tenor Franco Corelli is another example. "They had to push him on stage," Soprano Renata Scotto recalled.
Actually, success can make things worse. "In the beginning of your career, when you"re scared to death, nobody knows who you are, and they don"t have any expectations," Soprano June Anderson said. "There"s less to lose. Later on, when you"re known, people are coming to see you, and they have certain expectations. You have a lot to lose."
Anderson added, "I never stop being nervous until I"ve sung my last note."
单选题 How many signs of stage fright are mentioned in the second paragraph?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 由文章第二段最后一句话可知,舞台恐惧症的表现有四种:手指冰冷、四肢颤抖、心跳加速和大脑一片空白。故选D。
单选题 Which of the following is suggested by the experts?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 文章第三段第二句讲到,老师和心理学家强调,不要掩饰你的紧张感;适度的兴奋对于精彩演出是正常甚至是必要的,但并不是一直都要保持兴奋,因此A、C两项错误。第四段最后一句讲到,心理医疗师Diane Nichols不想让演奏者将观众当成是法官,因此D项错误。第四段讲到,心理医疗师Diane Nichols给出了一些上台之前的建议——做两次深度的腹式呼吸,扩胸,然后微笑,并选择最合适的微笑上台,因此B项正确。
单选题 Lynn Harrell is a ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 文章第六段第一句讲到,Lynn Harrell 20岁的时候成了Cleveland管弦乐队的首席大提琴手。由此可知,Lynn Harrell是一位音乐家,故选A。
单选题 According to the passage, what can be included?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 由文章第五段第一句话“Extreme demands by mentors or parents are often at the root of stage fright...”可知,导师和父母的苛求常常是舞台恐惧症的根本原因。故选B。
单选题 The passage was written to ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 统观本文,文章既介绍了舞台恐惧症的症状,又讲述了舞台恐惧症的例子,还介绍了人们给出的建议。因此本文的目的是提供一些关于舞台恐惧症的信息,故选C。