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Reading Power 유형편 기본 (2017) Chapter 6
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UNIT 22 PRACTICE 4-6번
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UNIT 22 PRACTICE 4-6번
No more excellent or generous lady has ever graced the operatic stage than Madame Malibran. Pure in life, beautiful in character, generous in heart, she made friends of all who knew her. When she arrived in Venice on one of her continental tours, Malibran found the manager of a theater which had just been built, to be on the verge of bankruptcy. The great expense of completing his building had brought him to this point. Hearing of Malibran's arrival, the manager visited her and begged her to sing on the opening night and save him from ruin. She agreed; but owing to his financial difficulties, she declined the sum which he offered for her services. The manager was not mistaken in the drawing power of Madame Malibran. When it became known that Malibran was to sing in the opening night opera, every seat was taken. In the course of the opera, Malibran slipped on a leaf from a bouquet thrown to her. As it happened, one of her slippers came off and dropped from the stage. The occupants of the pit at once entered on a struggle for the possession of this prized token. Malibran was much amused at their efforts and, taking off the other slipper, threw it to those in the rear of the theater. Both slippers were torn in pieces and the fragments carried away by the enthusiastic Italians as tokens of the pleasant disturbance. At the close of this incident, Malibran was led forward by the happy manager. He explained the circumstances of her appearance at his theater and added that, in view of her service, he should name his theater after the generous prima donna. And today the "Teatro Malibran" stands as a monument to her kindness of heart.
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1 No more excellent or generous lady has ever graced the operatic stage than Madame Malibran. 2 Pure in life, beautiful in character, generous in heart, she made friends of all who knew her. 3 When she arrived in Venice on one of her continental tours, Malibran found the manager of a theater which had just been built, to be on the verge of bankruptcy. 4 The great expense of completing his building had brought him to this point. 5 Hearing of Malibran's arrival, the manager visited her and begged her to sing on the opening night and save him from ruin. 6 She agreed; but owing to his financial difficulties, she declined the sum which he offered for her services. 7 The manager was not mistaken in the drawing power of Madame Malibran. 8 When it became known that Malibran was to sing in the opening night opera, every seat was taken. 9 In the course of the opera, Malibran slipped on a leaf from a bouquet thrown to her. 10 As it happened, one of her slippers came off and dropped from the stage. 11 The occupants of the pit at once entered on a struggle for the possession of this prized token. 12 Malibran was much amused at their efforts and, taking off the other slipper, threw it to those in the rear of the theater. 13 Both slippers were torn in pieces and the fragments carried away by the enthusiastic Italians as tokens of the pleasant disturbance. 14 At the close of this incident, Malibran was led forward by the happy manager. 15 He explained the circumstances of her appearance at his theater and added that, in view of her service, he should name his theater after the generous prima donna. 16 And today the "Teatro Malibran" stands as a monument to her kindness of heart.