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Street dance is a great outdoor sport to do with a group of friends. 1. Many people bring their radios out onto the streets, warm up and then wait for others to join in. You must be confident to start dancing on the street. They are often social in nature, encouraging interaction with the audience and other dancers.

2.  The term itself came from that the fact the dances were made in the streets. There aren’t any rules to “street dance” and freestyle is emphasized. It’s hard to define, but it is basically freely expressing music with one’s body.

__3.__ It has been often divided into old school and new school since 1984. In the old school section, there are locking, popping, and break dancing. In new school, there are hip hop and house.

Street dance is a form of physical exercise, an art form, and for competition, and is today practiced both at dance studios and other spaces. _4.__ Street dance is a culture that can be found all over the world, and there are many international competitions every year. Especially, break dancing competitions in the form of dance battles are popular, since break dancing actually introduced the culture of dance battles in street dance. _5.__

Street dance was first formed in the 20th century.

Street dance is one of the most popular forms of outdoor sport.

Battle of the Year, Freestyle Session and Just Debut are all break dancing competition.

There are many different schools of street dance.

Sometimes street dance becomes competitive and you should hold your own in a circle.

Street dance has been accepted by the young.

Some schools use street dance as a form of physical education.

 

1.E 2.A 3.D 4.G 5.C 【解析】 试题分析: 试题分析:文章街舞的起源及发展。 1. 2. 3. has been often divided into old school and new school since 1984. In the old school section, there are locking, popping, and break dancing. In new school, there are hip hop and house.可知这里意思是有不同学派的街舞。 4. 5. C根据Street dance is a culture that can be found all over the world, and there are many international competitions every year. Especially, break dancing competitions in the form of dance battles are popular, since break dancing actually introduced the culture of dance battles in street dance.可知填Battle of the Year, Freestyle Session and Just Debut are all break dancing competition.与前面的句子呼应。 考点:考查日常生活类短文阅读
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