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【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[听力原文] I have stage fright. I've always had stage fright, and not just a little bit—it's a big bit. And it didn't even matter until I was 27. That's when I started writing songs, and even then I only played them for myself. Just knowing my roommates were in the same house made me uncomfortable. But after a couple of years, just writing songs wasn't enough. I had all these stories and ideas, and I wanted to share them with people, but physiologically, I couldn't do it. I had this irrational fear. But the more I wrote, and the more I practiced, the more I wanted to perform. I knew I had to get past this nervousness. And that's when I had inspiration. And I remember it really well, because I don't have a lot of inspiration. All I had to do was write a song that exploits my nervousness. That only seems authentic when I have stage fright, and the more nervous I was, the better the song would be. Easy. So I started writing a song about having stage fright. First, admitting my problem of fright, the physical performances, how I would feel, how the listener might feel. And then accounting for things like my shaky voice, and I knew I would be singing higher than normal, because I was nervous. By having a song that explained what was happening to me, while it was happening, that gave the audience permission to think about it. They didn't have to feel bad for me because I was nervous, they could experience that with me, and we were all one big happy, nervous, uncomfortable family. By thinking about my audience, by embracing and exploiting my problem, I was able to take something that was blocking my progress, and turn it into something that was essential for my success. And having the stage fright song let me get past that biggest issue fight in the beginning of a performance. And then I could move on, and play the rest of my songs with just a little bit more ease. And eventually, over time, I didn't have to play the stage fright song at all. Except for when I was really nervous, like now. What did the speaker realize when he wanted to sing on the stage? 说话人谈到很想把自己写的歌表演给大家看时,意识到必须先解决怯场的问题,因此C“他必须战胜他的紧张情绪”正确。 A“发展天赋”、B“提高演技”和D“赢得观众的支持”都不是说话人意识到的制约自己发展的问题,因此均可排除。
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【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[听力原文] What does the speaker's inspiration refer to? 问题问说话人的灵感。说话人谈到有一天灵感突现,他要做的就是写一首歌表达自己的紧张感,与B“创建一首歌来表达他的恐惧”语义相同,因此B正确。 A“承认自己紧张的问题”,不是灵感,与问题不符。C“在舞台上多练习”和D“比以前更自信地唱歌”录音中没有提到,故排除。
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【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[听力原文] What helped the speaker overcome his problem? 说话人谈到了这首怯场歌帮他解决了开场表演最大的障碍,因此C“这首怯场歌”正确。 说话人谈到战胜恐惧问题时没有提到“家人的支持”、“朋友的赞扬”或“观众的宽容”,因此排除A、B、D。