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1、Module 3 Music阅读理解 (-)A“If music is the medicine of the soul, let it play on, said a famous person. I think he said so probably because he got some help from music. Music has some strange abilities. Medical scientists have found that a person that feels stressed can actually listen to some kind of m
2、usic and become well.The researchers said that since stress comes as a result of life events such as starting a new family, starting a new business, and starting a new job, one can actually listen to good music and feel good because good music touches the human mind in a positive way. Music helps yo
3、u to forget the life events that make you worried and remember the important events that once happened in your life.Depression (抑有R) is a disease caused by stress, smoking, social problems and so on. Depression is also caused by problems such as failure in business. Depression may bring us weakness,
4、 headaches, and loss of concentration. Good music makes one remember happy moments or good days. If you play music about love, it makes you feel like falling in love again though you may have had several upset experiences. And such good feeling makes you healthy.Anxiety is another health problem tha
5、t can be controlled by music. Anxiety is a side effect of some major health problems such as liver cancer and breast cancer. Good music makes you feel relaxed and removes the pains from these diseases and you feel all right.Good music can send you to sleep. And you need to know that sleep puts your
6、body in a healthy condition. Sleep takes away the effects of stress, depression and anxiety from a person.1. Paragraph 1 suggests that music can.9. talents 10. directors三、句子翻译1. When the little girl kissed this frog, it changed into a prince at once.2. When you hear the talk, you should make a note
7、of what the speaker says.3. All audience were greatly impressed with your performance tonight.4. Oxford is known as one of the best universities in the world.5. Our team were split up to work in different parts of the province.A. treats many kinds of diseasesB. help you keep mentally healthyC. takes
8、 the place of medicine for some illnessesD. makes you have strange abilities2. How does good music help people remove stress?A. By making people thinks positively.B. By letting people has a good sleep.C. By showing something new to people.D. By making people concentrates on important things.3. Accor
9、ding to the text, what might be the problem caused by depression?A. Stress. B. Social problems.C. Failure in business. D. Loss of concentration.4. What is the text mainly about?A. Diseases caused by stress.B. Tips for a healthy life.C. Benefits of listening to music.D. Diseases and music.BAll of Ame
10、ricas popular music-jazz, country, rock and roll, and hip hop-develops from the Delta blues. Its words gave voice to the lives of workers in the fields of the Deep South, who were deeply affected by slavery (奴隶制度).The blues may be concerned with sadness, but singing it is an act of defiance, not des
11、pair (绝 望).The blues reminds us of our weak points while encouraging us to see how far we can actually go.We can still almost touch the origin of this art form. Looking back on the journey the blues took north up the Mississippi River-when African Americans left the South in search of new jobsphotog
12、rapher Gail Mooney traveled from Chicago clubs down to the Delta to get the stories of blues men and blues women. They are still here today to attach us to the musics early days.“In our conversations, we talked so much more about other things than their music, ” says Mooney, whose exhibition on the
13、blues has just begun a US tour this spring. uWe talked about their childhoods, their cultural origin, and a time in America when people moved to live in large cities. I would listen, and sometimes I would get a feeling.These photos show some of the musicians who worked and studied with blues pioneer
14、s-drummer Sam Carr was the son of Robert Nighthawk, while Pinetop Perkins and Willie “Big Eyes Smith played together with Muddy Waters.Already, this generation is leaving us: Little Milton, guitarist and vocalist, and Robert Junior Lockwood (who learned from Robert Johnson, the greatest blues man of
15、 all) have passed away since Mooney began her project. However, they left many valuable things to us. Turn on your radio and some little piece of the Delta gets passed down again.5. What can we learn about the blues from Paragraph 1 ?A. It was created by workers.B. It aims to express sad feelings.C.
16、 It described the lives of workers.D. It contains many kinds of music.6. Why did Mooney travel from Chicago clubs down to the Delta?A. To learn to play the blues.B. To visit some old musicians.C. To find the origin of the blues.D. To learn about different cultures.7. What can we learn from Mooneys w
17、ords?A. The blues is very popular.B. The blues has a wonderful history.C. Blues men and women like living in large cities.D. Blues men and women like their lives more than music.8. What can we learn about the blues pioneers from the text?A. They enjoyed their childhoods.B. They were good at telling
18、stories.C. They left us many valuable things.D. They once left the South in search of jobs.(二)ABrooklyn Walking ToursWilliamsburg Brooklyn Cultural Walking TourDuration: 2 hoursA cultural tour in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is perfect for anyone curious about New York City. The guide will share backgroun
19、d information of the neighborhoods culture, history and modern lifestyle. Visitors will also be able to learn about different historic sites, restaurants, parks, shops, and much more! Please note: there is no food provided on this tour.Brooklyn Bridge Guided Walking TourDuration: 2 hoursFull of attr
20、actions, sideshows and picture perfect views of the Big Apple, the Brooklyn Bridge has a lot to offer onlookers! This guided tour also takes you on other journeys throughout the city besides the bridge. Book by October 31 and get 20% off the usual price.Brooklyn Street Art Walking TourDuration: 2 ho
21、ursJoin a small group walking tour and have a taste of the amazing street art in Brooklyn. There are some amazing galleries and street artists in Brooklyn you might not have found on your own. As you walk and check out some of Brooklyn5s best murals (壁画),listen to your guide talk about the areas gro
22、wing art scene and the lifestyles of the urban artists.Please note: the tour will be canceled if it rains.Local Flavors of Brooklyn Walking TourDuration: 3 hoursJoin a local guide on a food-tasting walking tour of Brooklyns Carroll Gardens neighborhood, and eat like the locals do! Learn about Carrol
23、l Gardens5 food culture as you enjoy seven tastings (included in the price) at a Middle Eastern bakery, an Italian coffee shop, a Russian tea room and more!1. What will you do on Williamsburg Brooklyn Cultural Walking Tour?A. Enjoy tasty local food.B. Visit a well-known bridge.C. Meet some famous st
24、reet artists.D. Learn about a neighborhoods history.2. Which tour can save you some money if you book beforehand?A. Brooklyn Street Art Walking Tour.B. Brooklyn Bridge Guided Walking Tour.C. Local Flavors of Brooklyn Walking Tour.D. Williamsburg Brooklyn Cultural Walking Tour.3. What can you experie
25、nce on the last walking tour?A. Street art. B. Food culture.C. Small shows. D. Perfect views.BIt may seem strange to say that, but hearing good music played well by a big music group is something that a lot of people no longer experience. Most people are musically illiterate (了解不多的)simply because th
26、ey have never had any chance to listen to good music. Many people are unfamiliar with the sound of a symphony orchestra. They only hear orchestra music while watching ads and films. But to me a symphony orchestra is the biggest instrument in the world. To hear a full symphony orchestra on stage and
27、to feel the power of the sound-it is like a big wave. It is an amazing experience and it is one that I was lucky enough to grow up with.My mother was a well-known singer. She had been a member of the Vienna State Opera and the Budapest State Opera and as a baby I was taken along to concerts and stag
28、es. I was not necessarily listening to classical music but always good music played well.My mother was the sixteenth child in her family. She was the youngest and by the time she was born, her oldest sister also had a child with whom she shared a bed. With so many loving families around her, my moth
29、er grew up happily to be a cheerful woman.Because I lost my father when I was very young, I do not remember much about him. What I do know is largely what I have been told by my mother. I am like him in many ways. He was obviously a very serious man, always appearing sad. I seem to have inherited (继
30、承) something of that from him. Fortunately, I inherited far more of my mothers happinessa real show business personality (性格).4. Why does the author think that most people are musically illiterate?A. They are not interested in music.B. They dont listen to music very often.C. They cant tell good musi
31、c from bad music.D. They have no chance to listen to well-played music.5. What does the author think of hearing a symphony orchestra on stage?A. It makes him want to get on stage one day.B. It makes him feel like getting stuck in a big wave.C. It can create a similar feeling as watching powerful ads
32、.D. It is very different from hearing orchestra music in films.6. What can we learn about the author as a baby?A. He helped his mother a lot.B. He learned music from his mother.C. He went to his mothers workplace.D. He listened to classical music every day.7. What would the author probably like to b
33、e in the future?A. A teacher. B. A stage player.C. An ad designer. D. A businessman.(三)Ifs OK to say youve never heard of grimeunless youYe from the UK. Thats because this music was invented in the UK in the early 2000s.To someone who5s not familiar with underground music culture, its easy to get co
34、nfused between hip-hop and grime since they are both noisy. And many people didnt bother to tell them apart, until earlier this month when grime stars like Stormy and J. Hus led this years Mob一music of black origin,一award nominations (提名)in the UK.Just like UK electronic music and hip-hop, from whic
35、h grime drew influence, it mostly reflects the thoughts of young people. But different from hip-hop, grime singers sing in dialects (方言) with strong accents, giving a special flavor to their songs.Lady Leshurr, known as the “Grime Queen, said that she once tried to hide her accent, as she didnt want
36、 people to judge (评价)her. But one day, she realized that she didnt need to change herself just to please others. And theres no doubt that this is the most basic and important quality of grime music: be yourself.Also different from the hip-hop culture, which usually focuses on being rich, grime singe
37、rs pay more attention to social matters like the European refugee (难民) problem and the gap between the rich and poor.Although still quite a young music type, grime seems to be getting favored by more and more people. In 2016, the English grime artist Skepta won the Mercury Prize with his album Konni
38、chiwa, beating big names like David Bowie and Radiohead. However, no matter whether grime is one day accepted by the mainstream music world or not, one thing is for sure: in grime, singers always stay true to themselves.1. What do hip-hop and grime music have in common?A. They are invented in the UK
39、.B. They make a lot of loud noise.C. They are full of creative ideas.D. They challenge traditional cultures.2. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Electronic music. B. Hip-hop.C. Grime music. D. Black music.3. What can we learn about grime singers?A. They care too much abou
40、t themselves.B. They tend to take social responsibility.C. They refuse to be judged by others.D. They show strong independence.4. What does Skeptas success suggest?A. Grime is gradually getting recognized.B. Singers should not try to be themselves.C. Grime will become mainstream music.D. It is hard
41、to win the Mercury Prize.二、选词填空用方框里单词的正确形式填空,使其句意完整。有两个词是多余的。music mix loseimpress talentcomplexreduceconductordirectoraudienceinstrumentrecogniseHe was very upset about his job again.1. The comedy was praised by lots of artists.2. Td like to know what you to take up nursing three years ago.3. She s
42、everal albums by the time she was 18 years old.4. A pen is among the common used for writing.5. The first lady me by her voice, look, and hair.6. As we all know, play the most important role in a musical performance.7. After that she put the butter and sugar into a bowl and them up.8. Your brother i
43、s a man of many.9. As we all know, his dream is to be one of Chinese greatest.三、句子翻译1 .当小女孩亲吻这只青蛙时,它立刻变成了王子。(change into)2 .当你听到谈话时,应该把说话者说的内容记录下来。(make a note of)3 .所有的观众都对你们今晚的表演印象深刻。(be impressed with)4 .牛津大阜是世界公认的最好的大学之一。(be known as)5 .我们队被分散在这个省不同的地区工作。(split up)答案阅读理解()A: 14 BADC B: 58 CCBC(二)A: 13 DBB B: 47 DDCB(三)14 BCBA二、选词填空1. losing 2. musical 3. Influenced 4. had recorded5. instruments 6. impressed 7. conductors 8. mixed