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1、培优测评练培优测评练(一一) .阅读理解 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A People all over the world love listening to music and most have their favourite songs which they listen to again and again.But how did it all start? When could people first choose the music they wanted to listen to? The 1900s:The player piano
2、s In the late 19th and early 20th centuries,pianos became very popular and rich families bought “player pianos”A player piano played music that was programmed on paper rolls with holes in them and you could also play it like a “normal” piano.In the mid 1920s player pianos began to disappear mainly b
3、ecause the radio got more popular. The 1910s:The first phonographs(留声机) As early as 1877,there were phonographs to play music on and by the 1910s,many families had one.The music was on “records” made of aluminum foil(铝箔)People could listen to them only a few times before the foil broke.Later the mus
4、ic was on wax cylinders(蜡筒)These could hold longer recordings (two to four minutes),and people could play them more often. The 1920s:Gramophones and record players Gramophones were similar to the phonographs,but they used flat vinyl(乙烯基) disks and not cylinders to hold the music.The disks went round
5、,and first a steel needle,then later a small diamond, “took” the music off the record.Some of the disks could play for more than 20 minutes per side.Today some music lovers who are crazy about disks still use vinyl records. The 1960s1970s:Cassettes and the Walkman In the 1960s , the first cassette r
6、ecorders became popular.A big step towards modern technology was the invention of the first portable(便携式的) cassette player,the “Walkman”, by the Japanese company,Sony in 1979.For the first time,people could listen to their favourite music while they were travelling,doing sports,or going for walks. 语
7、篇解读文章介绍了不同时期人们听音乐的不同设备。 1What happened to the player piano in the mid 1920s? AOnly the rich could afford it. BIt began to be used as a “normal” piano. CIt was gradually replaced by the radio. DIt was improved and played music automatically. 答案C 解析细节理解题。根据第二段介绍的“In the mid 1920s player pianos began t
8、o disappear mainly because the radio got more popular.” 可知, 这一时期无线电逐渐取代了自动演奏钢琴。 2What do we know about phonographs and gramophones? AThey used different records to hold the music. BThey are still popular among music lovers now. CGramophones were easier to carry than phonographs. DPhonographs held lo
9、nger recordings than gramophones. 答案A 解析细节理解题。根据第三段和第四段可知,phonographs 和 gramophones 都是留声机,但 前者是通过蜡筒唱片播放音乐,而后者则是用圆盘唱片播放音乐。 3The text is mainly about. Athe history of music Bthe popularity of music Cthe different types of music Dthe development of listening to music 答案D 解析主旨大意题。文章按时间顺序介绍了二十世纪几种音乐播放设备自
10、动演奏钢琴、 留声机和随身听。故本文是关于人类听音乐的发展历程。 B It was 715 am and Gary Messina, now 48, was on his morning run along New York Citys East River.Suddenly something caught his eyea large 60-year-old man slipped and fell into the river.When Messina arrived,the old man was struggling in the water,clearly unable to sw
11、im.He shouted for help. Other passers-by also heard the old mans pleas.David Blauzvern, now 25, and John Green, now 31, jumped in, and then Messina joined them in the river.Just as the drowning man was losing strength,Blauzvern caught hold of him.The pair were about 30 yards from the seawall(防波堤) wh
12、en Messina and Green caught up to them.They stabilized(使稳固) the man,with Blauzvern supporting his back and Messina and Green holding him up from either side.As the men made their way toward the seawall, Blauzvern had a terrible realization: with no ladder or dock(码头) in sight, there was no way out o
13、f the river. By now,a crowd had gathered on land.“A rescue(救援) boat is on its way,” someone shouted at them.The drowning man was six foot tall and around 260 pounds heavy,which meant that his rescuers could only use their legs to control themselves.After ten minutes,they managed to get to the rivers
14、 edge,where fighting the current(水流) and holding the man above the water quickly became very tiring and thus they gave in to drifting(漂移) while staying as close to the wall as they could. Ten minutes later,the two-man rescue boat appeared.But because it couldnt risk getting too close to the seawall,
15、 the men had to swim out to it.When they approached the boat, they pushed the drowning man while the men in the boat pulled him up and,finally,to safety.Messina and Green then got themselves aboard,and within ten minutes,the group was back on land. 语篇解读本文是一篇记叙文。在纽约的一个早晨,一位 60 岁的老人失足落水,三位陌生人 下水救起了他。
16、4What was Gary Messina doing when he noticed the old man fall into the river? AHe was exercising as usual. BHe was wandering in the street. CHe was guarding on the scene. DHe was going to work. 答案A 解析细节理解题。 根据第一段第一句“It was 715 am and Gary Messina, now 48, was on his morning run along New York Citys
17、East River.”可知 Gary Messina 当时正在晨练。 5What does the underlined word “pleas” in Paragraph 2 mean? ANoises.BPromises. CRequests.DSituations. 答案C 解析词义猜测题。根据第一段最后一句“He shouted for help.”可知,此处指人们听到了他 求助的恳求,故选 C 项。 6What added to the rescuers difficulty in saving the old man? AThe old mans weight. BThe col
18、d water in the river. CTheir poor skills in swimming. DTheir distance from the seawall. 答案A 解析推理判断题。根据第三段第三句“The drowning man was six foot tall and around 260 pounds heavy,which meant that his rescuers could only use their legs to control themselves.”可 知,是溺水者的体重增加了救助的难度。 7What did the rescuers fail
19、to do before the rescue boat arrived? AKeep close to the seawall. BHold the old man over the water. CGet to the rivers edge. DKeep steady in the water. 答案D 解析推理判断题。根据第三段最后一句可知,营救溺水者的那三人既要应付水流,又要扶 着溺水者,很快便体力透支了,到最后只能随波逐流了,尽量漂在防洪堤附近。 C Life can sometimes seem like an endless series of exhibitions.For
20、those of us involved in the art world,there are times when were constantly visiting gallery after gallery,taking in as much as possible and getting to know the works of artists from far and wide.But there are some artists whose works consistently stand out.Some artists works stay in the thought and
21、heart of an audience long after the show is over.Ive noticed over the years that these are often the artists who have understood fully the skill of telling the story behind their art.These artists arent just selling paintingstheyre selling an experience. Roxanna Kibsey is one of these artists.Her pa
22、intings are often exact descriptions of frozen tundra(冻原) or autumn treesso bright that they could nearly burn a hole in the canvas.When I met her at an exhibition,she couldnt wait to tell me about the place in her paintings.“Where I grew up we had nine months of winter every year.Its really quite a
23、 tough place,” she said.She relived a part of her childhood when we chatted in front of her painting.The image brought to my mind memories of driving through the snow-covered countryside during my own first winter in Canada.I could almost hear the crunching ice under my feet as she described to me t
24、he countryside she grew up in. Businessmen may have their elevator pitch, but artists, too, need their 30-second story which rolls freely off the tongue.Thats why its so important that for each piece you might be exhibiting, you can conjure up(唤起) a story behind it, and tell that story to your audie
25、nce in a way that helps them connect with your work,and makes them want to buy a piece. 语篇解读作者通过自己跟一位画家的接触以及对她作品的描述,告诉了我们什么样的画家 才会打动我们,感染我们。 8What kind of artists does the author like? AThose who have great skills. BThose who have held many exhibitions. CThose who paint scenes of their own hometowns
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