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1、UNIT 5 MUSIC Part 3 Reading for Writing,Assessing Your Progress & Video Time 课后提升练课后提升练 I阅读理解 Today, at 28, the young German Violinist Anner Sophie Mutter is at the top. She gives radiance (光辉) to the music, wrote Geoffrey Norris in The Daily Telegraph. Mutter was also one of the worlds youngest pro
2、fessors. Born in Rheinfelden on June 29, 1963, Anner Sophie grew up in Wehr, a small town just five kilometers from the Swiss border. Her father, Karl Wilhelm Mutter, and her mother, Gerlinde, considered music lessons part of a good education. Thus, their first son, Andreas, began practicing the vio
3、lin at eight, and his younger brother, Christoph, had piano lessons. It came as no surprise whenAnner Sophie said she wanted a violin for her fifth birthday. Her parents thought she was too young for the violin, and persuaded her to start on the piano. But Anner Sophie has always had a mind of her o
4、wn. I longed to play the violin, she said. It seemed to me a much more interesting instrument. After six months, her parents gave in. The famous violin teacher Ema Honigberger, who lived nearby, became Anner Sophies tutor (家庭教师). After only nine months of lessons, she entered for a nationwide compet
5、ition for young musicians at six. With Christoph accompanying her on the piano, Anner Sophie won first prize. In 1974, Ema Honigberger died. Anner Sophies new teacher was Aida Stucki. She taught Anner Sophie to develop her own ideas of how a piece should be played, not just to imitate (模仿) others. T
6、his is one of the violinists strongest, most distinctive (与众不同的) characteristics today. Though the Mutters were short of money at times, they limited their daughters performances to one or two a year. No outsider (外人) can ever have an effect on our daughters career or push her into playing more conc
7、erts than she wants to, said her father. Later she was allowed to give six to eight concerts a year and made some recordings. Only when she turned 18 did she begin her professional career. 1.Anner Sophies career dates back to _. A. the late 1960sB. her family education C. the late 1970sD. her fifth
8、birthday 2.Anner Sophies concerts are _. A. limited to two or three a year B. accompanied on the piano by Christoph C. highly praised throughout the world D. appreciated by professors in London 3. Which sentence showsAnner Sophies strong point as a violinist? A. She wanted a violin for her fifth bir
9、thday. B. She has always had a mind of her own. C. She had two famous violin teachers. D. Violin seemed to her a much more interesting instrument. 4. The virtue (美德) the Mutters have is that they believe _. A. children should learn music B. money is not everything C.Anner Sophie was too young to giv
10、e concerts D. parents have a great effect upon their children II. 完形填空 Jack Bruce, singer and songwriter for the 1960s rock band Cream, died on Oct. 25th, 2014, at 71. Bruces family confirmed the 1_ of the Scottish musician on his official website and Facebook page. “The world of music will be a poo
11、rer place without 2_, but he lives on in his 3_ and forever in our hearts.” Considered one of the greatest rock trios(三人组)of all time, Cream was 4 by Bruce, guitarist Eric Clapton and drummer Ginger Baker in 1966. The 5_ produced such hits as “Sunshine of Your Love”, “Crossroads” and “Strange Brew”,
12、 many of which Bruce wrote and 6_. He also helped 7_ the memorable guitar riff(重复乐段) in “Sunshine of Your Love”. The band members infighting became almost as well-known as their musical talent, and the group 8 ways in 1968. “Jack felt that he had been lost too 9_ from his ideals and wanted to 10_ hi
13、s musical and social roots,” according to his official biography. 11_ into a musical family in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1943, Bruce played in various dance bands and jazz groups before joining the Graham Bond Organisation in 1962, 12_ he met Baker. He later 13 John Mayalls Blues Breakers and met guitar
14、ist Eric Clapton, 14_ the formation of Cream. After group 15_, Bruce went on to record solo albums(个人专辑)and front bands. He 16_ more than a dozen solo albums over the next four decades, including his latest, “Silver Rails” in March, 2014. Cream 17_ briefly in 1993 for the bands being introduced to t
15、he Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Baker expressed 18_ on his Facebook page for “the loss of a fine man”. “My thoughts and wishes are with his 19_ at this difficult time.” Clapton, on his Facebook page, said Bruce “was a great 20_, and a great inspiration to me.” 1.A. achievementB. experienceC. effectD.
16、 death 2.A. usB. themC. himD.it 3.A. musicB. memoryC. successD. reputation 4.A. foundB. formedC. helpedD. decided 5.A. bandB. branch C. committeeD. district 6.A. spokeB. playedC. sangD. translated 7.A. keep up withB. come up withC. put up withD. catch up with 8.A. gatheredB. transformedC. partedD. a
17、dopted 9.A. awayB. closeC. farD. near 10.A. proveB. createC. transformD. rediscover 11.A. BornB.AbsorbedC. TakenD. Brought 12.A. whyB. whereC. whatD. which 13.A. likedB. exchangedC. affectedD. joined 14.A. turning toB. devoting toC. referring toD. leading to 15.A. put upB. gave upC. broke upD. broug
18、ht up 16.A. repeatedB. releasedC. soldD. bought 17.A. reunitedB. recoveredC. respondedD. relaxed 18.A. excitementB. stressC. sadnessD. anxiety 19.A. friendsB. familyC. fansD. partners 20.A. musicianB. workerC. dancerD. scientist III七选五 Many countries have traditional dishes, made from special ingred
19、ients and prepared in a certain way.1, and when tourists visit, these are the foods they want to try. But why are some foods more popular than others in certain areas? Traditional ingredients Typical recipes (菜谱) are usually made from native plant and animal products. For example, Korean dishes ofte
20、n include rice and soybeans because both plants are native to East Asia and grow well in hot, wet areas. In contrast, wheat grows well in drier areas, like the Middle East, where bread is a common staple (主要的) food.2, whereas inland cuisine tends to use more meat from farm animals. Food preservation
21、 Local cuisine often depends on how people traditionally prepared food for storage. In warm weather, meat and fish can go off quickly, so they must be cooked right away or preserved for later. 3. For that reason, modern Norwegian cuisine includes many smoked foods. Cooking techniques 4. In China, pe
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