Music and Behavior

  Where did you go yesterday?Did you hear any (1) ?Today, most stores and restaurants play music. You might    (2) hear music in an office or on a farm.

  Scientists believe that music changes the (3) people behave(舉止).According to some scientists, the sound of western classical(古典的)music makes people (4) richer. When a restaurant plays classical music,people spend (5) money on food and drinks. When the restaurant plays (6) music, people spend less money. With (7) music,people spend even less.

  Scientists also (8) that loud,fast music makes people eat faster. In fact,people (9) their food faster when the music gets faster. Some restaurants play fast music during their (10) hours. This gets people to eat faster and leave quickly. Restaurants (11) make more money in this way.

  Some scientists think that music makes you think and learn better. They say (12) music helps students to be more active. It is true that people learn better when they are (13) . And listening to music can help you relax.

The (14) time you hear music somewhere, be (15) . It might change the way you do things.

(   ) 1. A. music    B. stories     C. songs    D. sound

(   ) 2. A. already    B. even    C. hardly    D. never

(   ) 3. A. way    B. time        C. idea    D. place

(   ) 4. A. become    B. get       C. feel    D. look

(   ) 5. A. much    B. more       C. little    D. less

(   ) 6. A. pop    B. modern     C. light    D. country

(   ) 7. A. no    B. much        C. any    D. some

(   ) 8. A. think    B. hope     C. realize    D. believe

(   ) 9. A. cook    B. order      C. eat    D. make

(   ) 10. A. free    B. busy     C. happy    D. sad

(   ) 11. A. can    B. should     C. can't    D. needn't

(   ) 12. A. how    B,why      C. what    D. that

(   ) 13. A. excited    B. interested    C. confident    D. relaxed

(   ) 14. A. first    B. second    C. next    D. last

(   ) 15. A. quiet    B. quick     C . happy    D. careful

1. A 從后面Today most stores and restaurants play music和…h(huán)er music in an office or on a farm可知。

2. B從上下文可知,"甚至在辦公室和農(nóng)田里也能聽到音樂"。

3. A由下文可知,科學家們認為音樂可以改變?nèi)藗兊男袨榕e止。

4. C這里是指古典音樂能使人們覺得自己更富有。

5. B 從上文的makes people feel richer以及下文的less money可知,這里是指古典音樂能使人們多花錢消費食物和飲料。

6. B與上文的classical music相對應,這里是指現(xiàn)代音樂。

7. A 根據(jù)上文的classical music多花錢,modern music少花錢,以及下文的people spend even less可確定

這里是指沒有音樂。

8. D 由上文的Scientists believe that music changes the way people behave.可知,禾斗學家們也相信音量大、

節(jié)奏快的音樂能使人們吃得更快。

9. C此句是印證科學家的判斷是對的:當音樂節(jié)奏快時,人們吃得也更快。

10. B根據(jù)上下文可知,飯店會在吃飯的人很多時放節(jié)奏快的音樂。

11. A通過這種方法,飯店能掙更多的錢。

12. D他們說音樂能幫助學生在學習上更積極主動。謂語動詞是say,后應接that引導的賓語從句。

13. D 由下文的And listening to music can help you relax.可知,這句應是"當人們心情放松時能更好地學習"。A是"興奮的";B是"有興趣的";C是"自信的";D是"放松的"。

14. C這里是指下次你在某個地方聽到音樂時。the next time意為"下一次"。

15. D根據(jù)It might change the way you do things.可知作者在此提醒讀者,下次在某個地方聽到音樂時要小心,不要受其影響。

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