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People in Britain and the USA are taking more interest in modern dance. ’Dance classes of all kinds are popular; the audiences going to watch modern dance companies are also larger. And perhaps the most popular modem dance company in Britain is the Ballet Rambert. The Ballet Rambert is Britain’s oldest established dance company which began in 1926. In the 60s the company lacked the money to go on staging big productions. The directors wanted to encourage new talent and to keep up their high standards. A change of direction was necessary. They decided to give the ballet a “new look“ in 1966. The aim was to provide a chance for new talent—for musicians and designers as well as dancers—and to show dance as a contemporary art form. And although some of the company’s previous fans disliked the change, new audiences came to see the productions. The modem dance pieces and modern music found unexpected popularity. In 1968 the Ballet Rambert was a great success in London’s West End. The company became a focus for new, progressive talent in the arts. Later, the Ballet Rambert started to introduce young people to modern dance by giving performances at schools, which again, was a success. The Ballet Rambert has managed to make modem dance popular while creating original and often avantgarde(标新立异的) productions. It can claim to be the oldest dance company in Britain and at the same time one of the most modern!  

According to the first paragraph, which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.People in Britain and the USA are interested in modern dance.

B.It is popular to learn all kinds of dances.

C.More audiences than before go to watch modern dances.

D.Ballet Rambert is the most popular modern dancer.

  

The phrase “new talent“ (Para. 1) means ______.

A.new direction

B.new directors

C.new programs

D.skilled young dancers

  

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A.All the people liked the change of the Bailer Rambert.

B.The modern dance pieces won great popularity.

C.The modem music won great popularity.

D.The Ballet Rambert became the leader in modern dance.

  

From the last paragraph, we know that ______.

A.the Ballet Rambert has succeeded to make modern dance popular

B.the Ballet Rambert wanted to become the oldest dance company

C.the Ballet Rambert was the oldest dance company in the world

D.the Ballet Company changed old dances into new ones

  

The passage is mainly about ______.

A.why modem dance is popular

B.how to train new modem dancer

C.the development of Ballet Rambert

D.the developmentof modern dance

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