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Module3Music一、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)1.Manym

wouldprefertowriteandplaytheirownmusic.2.Wecansometimesm

(結(jié)合,混合)businesswithpleasure.3.C

meansdifficulttounderstandorexplain.4.Literatureandarthaveagreati

uponpeople'sideology.5.Musiciansc

symphonieswhilepoetswritepoems.6.Johnhasat

formakingupexcuses.Wheneverheislate,hehasadifferentreason.7.L

inaninterestingnovel,hedidn'tnoticedmeentertheroom.8.Einsteinwasreallyag

.Itwashewhochangedtheviewsoftheuniverse.9.Thespeakertriedhardtoimpressthea

buthefailed.10.Thesingerhasrecordedsevena

,whicharesoldwell.二、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)11.Asweknow,oilandwaterdon't

(混合).12.Theladyyoumetyesterdaywasoneofthefamous

(音樂家)inthiscity.13.DengLijunwillbeforeverrememberedforher

(動(dòng)人的)popsongs.14.Theboyshowedagreat

(天賦)forpaintingatanearlyage.15.Itissaidthatthatfamoussingerhasmadehisnext

(專輯).16.VanGoghhadamajor

(影響)onthedevelopmentofmodernpainting.17.Ittookthepoliceabouttwoyearsandthreemonthstolookintothe

(復(fù)雜的)case.18.WhenitwasperformedinAmerica,therewasan

(觀眾)of100,000people.19.Einsteinwasagreatscientific

(天才).20.Tooursurprise,thatchildbeganto

(作曲)attheageoffive.三、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)21.媽媽批評小明,因?yàn)檫@是他第二次犯同樣的錯(cuò)誤了。XiaoMing'smothercriticizedhim,becauseitwasthesecondtimethat

thesamemistake.22.上課時(shí),你最好把老師講的課做記錄。Inclass,you'dbetter

whattheteachersaid.23.我們一到那兒電影就開始了。(詞數(shù)不限)Themoviebegan

.24.到上個(gè)周末,我已經(jīng)在那艘船上工作兩年了。Bytheendoflastweek,I

onthatshipfortwoyears.25.她唱歌的時(shí)候,眼淚從臉頰流下來。

,thetearsrandownhercheeks.26.在半夜兩點(diǎn)鐘的時(shí)候,我聽到了奇怪的聲響,這讓我很難入睡了。(hear)(詞數(shù)不限)Itwastwoo'clockatmidnight

astrangenoise,whichmadeithardformetofallasleepagain.27.---GeorgeandLucygotmarriedlastweek.Didyougototheirwedding?---No,I

(沒有被邀請).28.你有繪畫的天賦嗎?(詞數(shù)不限)Doyou

?29.媽媽洗衣服時(shí),我在做作業(yè)。Iwasdoinghomework

clothes.30.老人被那個(gè)孩子的誠摯所感動(dòng)。(impress)(詞數(shù)不限)Theoldman

thechild'ssincerity.四、單項(xiàng)選擇31. Marymadecoffee

herguestswerefinishingtheirmeal. A.sothat B.although C.while D.asif32. Popmusicissuchanimportantpartofsocietythatithaseven

ourlanguages. A.corrected B.composed C.impressed D.influenced33. Thetrainhadleftthestation

Igotthere. A.assoonas B.immediately C.atthemoment D.bythetime34.

lifepacecontinuestospeedup,wearequicklylosingtheartofenjoyment. A.With B.When C.As D.While35. Justusethisroomforthetimebeing,andwe'llofferyoualargerone

itbecomesavailable. A.assoonas B.unless C.asfaras D.until36. Manyoflife'sfailuresarepeoplewhodidnotrealizehowclosetheyweretosuccess

theygaveup. A.once B.after C.when D.while37. ThemanagerissaidtohavearrivedbackfromPariswherehe

someEuropeanbusinesspartners. A.wouldmeet B.ismeeting C.meets D.hadmet38. Inordertoensurethesafetyofaccountsonline,expertsrecommendthatpeopleshoulduselongand

passwords,especiallyforaccountsthatcontaincriticalinformation. A.flexible B.complex C.simple D.concrete39. Hewasunhappywhenhesoldhisguitar.Afterall,he

itforaverylongtime. A.hashad B.hadhad C.has D.had40. Jennywasveryimpressed

thebeautifulviewsofHangzhou. A.by B.for C.on D.to41. HehadtoreturntohisBeijinghomebecausehisflight

. A.hadcanceled B.hasbeencanceled C.willbecanceled D.hadbeencanceled42. Doesyoursonhavea

forsinging? A.talent B.diet C.crime D.danger43. ---Whatdoyouthinkofthemovie? ---It'sfantastic.TheonlypityisthatI

thebeginningofit. A.missed B.hadmissed C.miss D.wouldmiss44. Inthelastfewyears,China

greatachievementsinenvironmentalprotection. A.hasmade B.hadmade C.wasmaking D.ismaking45. Becauseoftheheavytraffic,itwasalreadytimeforlunchbreak

shegottoheroffice. A.since B.that C.when D.until五、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)Citypeopleusuallythinktheyarealotsmarterthancountrypeople.Theyoftenlaughatsimplecountry46

.Butpeopledonotlaughat47

music.ItisoneofthemostpopularkindsofmusicintheUnitedStatestoday.PerhapscountrymusicissopopularintheUnitedStatesbecauseitisabout48

butstronghumanfeelingsand49

,love,sadness,goodtimes,andbadtimes.Ittellsreal-lifestoriesand50

thewaypeoplereallytalk.Aslifebecomesmoreandmorecomplicated,itisgoodtohearmusicabout51

people.Countrymusic52

twokindsofmusic.OneisthetraditionalmusicofthepeopleintheeasternUnitedStates.53

istraditionalcowboymusicfromtheWest.Thesingersusuallyplayguitars,andinthe1920sthey54

usingelectricguitars.Atfirst,citypeople55

countrymusicwaslowclass.ItwaspopularmostlyintheSouth.ButduringWorldWarII,thousandsof56

wenttotheNortheastandMidwestto57

inthefactories.Theytooktheirmusicwiththem.58

fromtherestofthecountrywenttoarmycampsintheSouth.They59

tolikecountrymusic.Slowly,itbecamepopularalloverthecountry.Todaycountrymusicispopular60

intheUnitedStatesandCanada—in61

townsandinNewYorkCity,amongblackandwhite,andamong62

anduneducatedpeople.About1,20063

stationsbroadcastcountrymusictwenty-fourhoursaday.EnglishstarssingitinBritishEnglish,andpeopleinothercountriessingitintheir64

.Themusicthatstartedwithcowboysand65

Southernersisnowpopularallovertheworld.46. A.ways B.looks C.lives D.thoughts47. A.classical B.pop C.country D.traditional48. A.strange B.funny C.popular D.simple49. A.ideas B.events C.behaviors D.customs50. A.looks B.feels C.sounds D.forms51. A.ordinary B.special C.famous D.low52. A.learnsfrom B.comesfrom C.makesup D.leadsto53. A.Another B.Onemore C.Other D.Theother54. A.enjoyed B.practiced C.kept D.started55. A.found B.decided C.said D.imagined56. A.Northerners B.Southerners C.Easterners D.westerners57. A.work B.sing C.live D.learn58. A.Students B.Soldiers C.Farmers D.Workers59. A.came B.used C.wanted D.expected60. A.somewhere B.nowhere C.elsewhere D.everywhere61. A.peaceful B.busy C.small D.big62. A.experienced B.skilled C.educated D.trained63. A.radio B.bus C.railway D.police64. A.means B.languages C.forms D.minds65. A.poor B.rich C.clever D.foolish六、閱讀理解(共14小題;共28分)APapaRickyLickabuandCocoNgambaligrewupinAfrica.Theybothhadpolio(小兒麻痹癥)andthetwomencouldn'tusetheirlegs.However,bothmenwereextremelyskilledatplayingmusic.Buttheycouldn'tfindworkasamusician."WhenIwenttoseemymusicianfriendstolookforwork,theydidn'twanttoworkwithmebecauseIamhandicapped,eventhoughIknewhowtosingandplaytheguitar,"PapaRickysaid.SoPapaRickyandCocostartedtheirownmusicgroupcalledStaffBendaBilili.Soon,otherhandicappedmusiciansjoinedtheirgroup.Someplayedinstruments(樂器).Somesang.Andsomeofthemevendancedbyusingtheirhandslikefeet.Allofthemenworkedotherjobsduringtheday.But,theyplayedtheirmusicasoftenastheycould.ThemenofStaffBendaBililibelievedtheycoulddoanythingtheywanted.BendaBililimeans"lookbeyondappearances".Andthisiswhattheywantedpeopletodo.ThemembersofStaffBendaBililidreamedofbeingfamousfortheirmusic,notfortheirhandicaps.TheyhopedthatonedaytheirmusicwouldevenbepopularinEurope.StaffBendaBililistartedbyplayingtheirmusiconstreetcorners.Peoplelikedtheirmusicandgavethemmoney.Then,oneday,filmmakersRenaudBarretandFlorentdelaTullayeheardStaffBendaBililiperforminginthestreets."Theirsongswereaboutlivingonthestreetsofacitythathadnopity.Theirmusicwentstraighttoourhearts,"Barretsaid.Afterthat,theydecidedtohelpthemmakeamusicalbum.Afterthereleaseoftheirfirstalbum,theytravelledtoEuropetoplayforamusiccelebrationeventinFrance.ThemenofStaffBendaBililihaveseentheirdreambecomereal.Theirmusicbecamefamousinmanycountriesaroundtheworld.Theyachievedthisbecausetheyneverstoppedhopingandworkinghard.66.Theunderlinedword"handicapped"inParagraph1probablymeans"

". A.troubled B.disabled C.unskilled D.unattractive67.ThemusicgroupStaffBendaBilili

. A.waspopularwithpeople B.wassetupbyRenaudBarret C.madealivingbyplayingmusic D.helpedmusicianstomakealbums68.WecanlearnfromthetextthatthemembersofStaffBendaBilili

. A.feelconfidentaboutthemselves B.careabouttheirappearances C.wantpeopletohelpthem D.liveonstreetcorners69.WhatdidthetwofilmmakersthinkofStaffBendaBilili'smusic? A.Pleasant. B.Boring. C.Noisy. D.Moving.BMusicforHumansandHumpbackWhalesAsresearchersconcludeinScience,theloveofmusicisnotonlyauniversalfeatureofthehumanspecies,butisalsodeeplyfixedincomplexstructuresofthehumanbrain,andisfarmoreancientthanpreviouslysuspected.Inthearticlesthatdiscussthefieldofbio-musicology,thestudyofthebiologicalbasisforthecreationandappreciationofmusic,researcherspresentvariousevidenceto,showthatmusic-makingisatonceanoriginalhuman"business",andanartformwithskillfulperformersthroughouttheanimalkingdom.Thenewreportsstressthathumansholdnocopyrightonsoundwisdom,andthatanumberofnonhumananimalsproducewhatcanrightlybecalledmusic,ratherthanrandomsound.Recentin-depthanalysesofthesongssungbyhumpbackwhalesshowthat,evenwhentheirorganwouldallowthemtodootherwise,theanimalsconvergeonthesamechoicesrelatingtosoundsandbeauty,andacceptthesamelawsofsongcompositionasthosepreferredbyhumanmusicians,andhumanears,everywhere.Forexample,malehumpbackwhales,whospendsixmonthsofeachyeardoinglittleelsebutsinging,userhythms(節(jié)奏)similartothosefoundinhumanmusicandmusicalphrasesofsimilarlength—afewseconds.Whalesareabletomakesoundsoverarangeofatleastsevenoctaves(八度音階),yettheytendtomoveonthroughasonginbeautifulmusicalintervals,ratherthanmovingforwardsmadly.Theymixthesoundslikedrumsandpuretonesinaratio(比例)whichagreeswiththatheardinmuchwesternmusic.Theyalsouseafavoritetechniqueofhumansingers,theso-calledA-B-Aform,inwhichathemeisstated,thendeveloped,andthenreturnedtoinslightlyrevisedform.Perhapsmostimpressive,humpbacksongscontaintunesthatrhyme."Thissuggeststhatwhalesuserhymeinthesamewaywedo:asatechniqueinpoemtohelpthemremembercomplexmaterial,"theresearcherswrite.70.Theunderlinedwords"convergeon"inParagraph3probablymeans

. A.tendtowards B.referto C.turninto D.putforward71.Whichofthefollowingshowstheadvancedmusicalabilityinhumpbackwhales? A.Theycanremembercomplexmaterial. B.Theycancreatepleasingpatternsofmusic. C.Theycanmakesoundslikedrumscontinuously. D.Theycansingalongwithrhythmsofwesternmusic.72.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle? A.Animalsareabletocomposeandenjoymusiclikehumans. B.Humanbeingsborrowideasinmusicfromhumpbackwhales. C.Humpbackwhalesareskillfulperformersintheanimalkingdom. D.Music-makingisanancientactivityofbothhumansandanimals.73.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto

. A.argueanddiscuss B.informandexplain C.compareandadvertise D.examineandassessCAsistrueinallcultures,Americansfirsthearmusicinthecontextoffamilylife.Muchofthatmusiccomesfromtherecordsonthefamilyradioortelevision,andthis"canned"musicisespeciallyimportantindevelopingchildren'smusicaltaste.Peopleoftensaytheywereverystronglyinfluencedbythekindofmusictheyheardbeforetheywereoldenoughtohavetheirownrecordsorchoosethestationonthefamilyradio.Thereisusuallysomelivemusicinthefamilyaswell.Manymothersandgrandmotherssinglullabies(催眠曲),forexample.ThesecanbeimportantsinceinAmerica,aselsewhere,lullabiesnotonlylullababytosleepbutpromise,praiseandteachculturalvalues.SometimeslullabiesaretheonlysongsinaforeignlanguagethatAmericanchildrenwithstrongethnicbackgroundshear,sincepeopleoftenfallbackonold,familiarlanguagesforintimate(親密的)songs.Anotherimportantfamilycontextistheautomobile,wherefamilieslearnsongsandsingtogetheronweekendsandvacations.Thisisnotassurprisingasitappears,forthefamilycarhasbecomeoneofthebasiccentersoffamilyexperience,anditisoneoftheimportantplacewherethefamilygathersforanextendedperiodoftimewithoutoutsidedisturbance(打擾).Thefamilyusedtohavetochoosebetweenmakingtheirownmusicinthecarandbeingforce-fedbytheradio,buttherecentinventionofautomobilecassetterecordersandeight-trackplaybackmachinesallowsafamilytohavemorecontroloverwhattheyhearwhentheydrive.74.Themusicchildrenfirsthearisimportantin

. A.shapingtheirlikesanddislikesinmusic B.learninglanguage C.developingtheirtalentinmusic D.maintainingtheirstrongethnicbackgrounds75.Theunderlinedword"context"inthefirstparagraphmeans

. A.chance B.culture C.surrounding D.backgrounds76.Therecentinventionofautomobilecassetterecordersallowsafamilyto

. A.extendtheperiodoftimetheyspendincars B.havemorechoiceinthemusictheyhear C.enjoymusicwithoutbeingdisturbed D.haveanotherplacetogettogetherDExchangingmusicovertheInternetisfunandeasy.Betteryet,it'sfree,whichmeansyoudon'thavetopayforanymoreexpensivemusicCDs.Severalonlinefile-sharingservicesmakeiteasyformusicloverstoexchangetheirfavoritetuneswithoneanother.However,thisillegalsharingofmusic—aformofmusicpiracy—isdoingharmtothemusicindustry.Industryexpertsestimatethat.$billioninworldwidesaleswaslosttomusicpiracylastyear.Theselostprofitscouldforcerecordcompaniestostopproducingthemusicofmanypopularartists.Thatwouldhurtbothmusiciansandmusicfansalike.Musicproducersarepuzzledabouthowtofightmusicpiracy.Theireffortstofightpiracyusingthelawhavehadonlylimitedsuccess.ThemusicindustrydidwinalegalvictoryagainstNapster,afamousmusicwebsite.ThecourtsorderedNapstertostopgivingawaycopyrightedmusicfromtheirsite.Butanumberofothermusic-sharingnetworkshavesprungupinitsplace.Thesenewnetworksaremadeupofthousands,orevenmillions,ofindividuals.UnlikeNapster,there'snoonecompanycontrollingthedistribution(發(fā)行)ofmusicovereachnetwork.Soit'snearlyimpossibletostoptheillegalactivities.Nowpeopleinthemusicindustryhavedecidedthat"ifyoucan'tbeatthem,jointhem".They'vebeguntoofferlegalalternativestoonlinemusicpiracy.MajormusicproducershavegivencompanieslikeAppleComputerpermissiontoselltheirmusiconline.Apple'siTuneMusicStoreallowscomputeruserstolegallydownloadanysongfor99cents.Willthesenewmeasuressavethemusicindustryfrompiracy?Thatdependsonwhethermusicfansarewillingtopay99centsforasongthattheycandownloadillegallyforfree.Unfortunately,manypeoplebelievemusicshouldbefree.Themusicindustry,however,hopestopersuadethesemusicfanstochangetheirtune.77.Thesetextiswrittento

. A.discussmusicpiracyontheInternet B.introducethepopularityofonlinemusic C.persuademusicfanstogiveupdownloadingmusic D.protectcopyrightedmusicfrombeingdownloadedillegally78.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue? A.Someonlinefile-sharingservicesareresponsibleformusicpiracy. B.Napster,afamousmusicwebsite,brokedownbecauseofitspiracy. C.Therehavebeennoperfectmeasurestoputanendtopiracy. D.LegalsharingofmusicisavailableatApple'siTuneMusicStore.79.Whichofthefollowingstatementswouldthewriteragreewith? A.Theonlyeffectivewaytofightmusicpiracyistostopitbylaw. B.Musicloverswillbepersuadedtopayforonlinemusicintime. C.Itiscertainthatnoonewillbewillingtopayforonlinemusic. D.Thereisalongwayformusicindustrytogoinfightingpiracy.七、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)EncouragingPositiveRelationshipsChoosingone'sfriendsisanimportantpartofgrowingup.Andalthoughyoucan'tchooseyourchildren'sfriends,youcanhaveapositiveinfluenceontherelationshipstheymakethroughouttheirformativeyears.Usethefollowingstrategiestohelpyourchildrentobuildpositiverelationshipswiththeirfriends.●Encouragediversity.80.

Inadditiontoexposingyourkidstomorediversity,itwillalsohelpthemlearnmoreaboutthemselves.●Avoidcriticism.Avoidcriticizingfriendships,butbehonestwithyourkidswhenyou'reconcerned.81.

Thismaymakethemdefensiveandlessreceptivetowhatyouhavetosay.Dobeopenandwillingtolistentowhattheyhavetosay,andtalkaboutwhatmakesyounervous.●82.

Ifyoufeelthatoneofyourchild'sfriendsishavinganegativeinfluenceonhim,invitethatfriendtospendtimewithyouandyourchildtogethersothatyoucanhaveapositiveinfluenceontherelationship.●Engageincommunityservice.Engageyourfamilyinserviceandvolunteering(orjoinasocialgroup)throughalocalchurch,school,orothernonprofitorganization.83.

●84.

Whentalkingaboutafriendwhohasanegativeinfluenceonyourchild,focusyourcommentsonthatfriend'sbehaviors,notonherpersonality.Forexample,insteadofcallingyourchild'sfriendirresponsibleforsmoking,youcouldpointoutthatthebehaviorhasanegativeeffectonherhealthandrecommendwaysforyourchildtohelpherquit. A.Getinvolved. B.Don'tcondemnyourchild'sfriends. C.Helpyourkidsfindthegroupthattheyfitwith. D.Theseeventscanbegreatplacestomeetnewfriends. E.It'simportanttodeveloppositiverelationshipswithfamilymembersaswell. F.Challengeyourchildrentogettoknowkidsfrommanydifferentbackgrounds. G.Offeradvice.八、補(bǔ)全短文(共10小題;共10分)Whenstudentsandparentsareaskedtoratesubjectsa85.

totheirimportance,theartsareunavoidablyatthe86.

(底部)ofthelist.Musicisnice,peopleseemtosay,butnotimportant.Toooftenitisv87.

asmereentertainment,butnotaneducationpriority.Thisviewisshortsighted.Infact,musiceducationis88.

(有益)andimportantforallstudents.Musictellsuswhoweare.Itisanexpressionofthebeings89.

createit,anditreflectstheirthinkingandvalues,as90.

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