Most people want to know how things are made. They honestly admit,however ,that they hardly know a thing when it comes to understanding how a piece of music is made. Where a composer begins,how he manages to keep going一in fact,how and where he learns his trade—all are covered in complete darkness. The composer,in short,is a man of mystery(神秘) .
One of the first things the common man wants to know about is the part inspiration(靈感) plays in a composer’s work. He finds it difficult to believe that composers are not much interested in that question. Writing music is as natural for the composer as eating or sleeping for all. Music is something that the composer happens to have been born for.
The composer,therefore,does not say to himself,“Do I feel inspired?”
He says to himself,“Do I feel like working today?” And if he feels like working,he does. It is more or less like saying to himself, “Do I feel sleepy?” If you feel sleepy,you go to sleep. If you don’t feel sleepy,you stay up. If the composer doesn’t feel like working,he doesn’t work. It’s as simple as that.
1. What would be the best title for the text?
A. Composer: a man of mystery
B. Practice makes good music
C. Relation between sleeping and music
D. Music: product of nature
2. The underlined words “covered in complete darkness” in Paragraph 1 most probably mean “ ”
A. difficult to be made B. without any light
C. black in colour D. not known
3. Most people seem to think that a composer .
A. finds it difficult to write music
B. considers it important to have a good rest
C. should like to talk about inspiration
D. never asks himself very simple questions
4. The author will most probably agree that composers .
A. are born with a gift for music
B. are people full of mystery
C. work late at night for their music
D. know a lot about eating and sleeping
1. A主旨大意題。第一段的最后一句為主題句。
2. D詞義猜測題。根據(jù)上下文可知,作曲家是從哪里開始作曲的、怎樣繼續(xù)下去的、怎樣學(xué)會這一技巧的,都是個謎,沒有人知道,由此可以推斷出答案。
3. C細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文第二段可知普通人首先想知道的事情之一就是靈感在作曲家的工作中所起的作用。
4. A細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文第二段的“Writing music is… have been born for. ”可知 A 項正確。
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A single cannabis joint (大麻煙卷) may cause as much damage to the lungs as five chain-smoked cigarettes,research has found. Medical examinations of cannabis and tobacco smokers found the drug increased lung problems.
Smoking one cannabis cigarette caused damage equal to smoking 2. 5 to 5 tobacco cigarettes,researchers at the Medical Research Institute ofNew Zealandfound. Doctors who carried out the study believe the greater damage is connected with the difference in the way cannabis is usually smoked,with users inhaling hard,holding their breath longer and failing to use filters.
The scientists began to look into whether smoking cannabis put users in greater danger of developing emphysema (肺氣腫) .
A group of 339 volunteers aged 18 to 70 were divided into four groups according to whether they smoked only cannabis,only tobacco,both,or were non-smokers. Each volunteer went through lung function tests and X-ray scans(掃描) of their chests to measure the level of damage to their lungs and airways.
In the study,published in the journal Thorax,all smokers had coughs and wheeze(氣喘) ,while only tobacco smokers showed signs of emphysema. Coughing reduced among people who smoked cannabis and tobacco,possibly because these people smoked pure cannabis cigarettes.
The level of lung damage was directly related to the number of cigarettes
smoked. “The most important finding was that one cigarette of cannabis was
similar to the effect of 2. 5 to 5 tobacco cigarettes in causing airflow obstruc-tion(阻礙) ,” the authors stated. “This pattern is likely to be related to the different characteristics(特征) of the cannabis cigarette and the way in which it is smoked. ”
“Cannabis is usually smoked without a filter,and is smoked at a higher temperature,”they added.
1. What would be the main idea of the passage?
A. Cannabis cigarettes damage lungs more than tobacco cigarettes.
B. Cannabis cigarettes are more dangerous than tobacco cigarettes.
C. Medical examinations of cannabis and tobacco smokers.
D. Cannabis cigarettes damage the lungs as much as tobacco cigarettes.
2. The underlined word “inhaling ” in Paragraph 2 probably means “ ”
A. breathing out B. breathing in
C. breathing D. smelling
3. According to the research,smoking cannabis cigarettes caused greater damage to lungs mainly because .
A. cannabis cigarettes contain more dangerous chemical substances
B. smoking cannabis can increase the danger of developing lung cancer
C. the way cannabis is usually smoked is different and special
D. cannabis is more addictive
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Tobacco smokers have a greater danger of developing emphysema.
B. The study shows that all volunteers tested have coughs and short breath.
C. Tobacco cigarettes cause greater airflow obstruction than cannabis cigarettes.
D. Cannabis should be smoked without a filter.
5. If the passage appears in a newspaper,which section is the best suitable one?
A. Education Section.
B. Show Section.
C. Environment Section.
D. Health Section.
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Music is the food of love,according to poets. And classical music,it seems,may be fine rain for restaurants. The music of Mozart,Bach and Beethoven played in restaurants makes diners feel richer and encourages them to spend money,according to the research made by the University of Leicester in centralEngland.
“When you hear a piece of music,it activates(激活) all types of knowledge,^ said Adrian North,a senior lecturer in psychology at a university who carried out tests in a restaurant near Leicester over a period of three weeks. “If you hear classical music,it gives you the feeling of wealth and it makes you feel a bit noble.In a restaurant,this has the effect of making you spend a bit more money. ” Researchers found that classical music,often connected with wealth,was the most successful in encouraging people to pay cash,with diners spending more than 24 pounds a head.
But when the music was Britney Spears’,diners spent less than 22 pounds a head,they found. With no background music,spending fell to around 21 pounds. “Where people were really spending the money was on the luxurious(奢侈的) things,such as desserts and coffees,” said James Davis, owner of Softleys Restaurant in Market Bosworth,where the research was carried out. He also said, “I think this research will certainly affect what we will play in the future. ”
1. How did people feel while listening to classical music?
A. They only feel noble.
B. They feel they are luxurious.
C. They feel that they are a little noble and wealthy.
D. They have the feeling that money is less important.
2. Which music has the most obvious effect on people’s spending?
A. Britney Spears’ music.
B. Classical music.
C. Pop music.
D. Not mentioned in the passage.
3. What does the underlined sentence mean?
A. People like to have desserts and coffees.
B. The desserts and coffees are very expensive.
C. People spend money in enjoying music in restaurants.
D. Having desserts and coffees makes people spend more money.
4. It can be inferred from the passage that .
A. James Davis might accept the idea
B. most people don’t believe the idea
C. restaurants will never play Britney Spears’music
D. every restaurant will play classical music in the future
5. What is the best title of the passage?
A. Classical music makes diners spend more money
B. Music and restaurants
C. Diners love music
D. Music is the food of love
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10. She had just finished her homework her mother asked her to practise playing the piano yesterday.
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4. It sounds like something is wrong with the car’s engine. Even so,we’d better take it to the garage immediately.
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