掌握了gre阅读里的长难句,到了实战演习的时候了。gre阅读练习每日一篇帮助gre考生循序渐进地进行练习和总结。希望gre考生在进行gre阅读练习时,也按着考试时候的时间规定自己的练习,这样才能有效果。
Ragtime is a musical form that synthesizes folk melodies and musical techniques into a brief quadrille-like structure, designed to be playedexactly as writtenon the piano. A strong analogy exists between European composers like Ralph Vaughan Williams, Edvard Grieg, and Anton Dvorak who combined folk tunes and their own original materials in larger compositions and the pioneer ragtime composers in the United States. Composers like Scott Joplin and James Scott were in a sense collectors or musicologists, collecting dance and folk music in Black communities and consciously shaping it into brief suites or anthologies called piano rags.
It has sometimes been charged that ragtime is mechanical. For instance, Wilfred Mellers comments, rags were transferred to the pianola roll and, even if not played by a machine, should be played like a machine, with meticulous precision. However, there is no reason to assume that ragtime is inherently mechanical simply because commercial manufacturers applied a mechanical recording method to ragtime, the only way to record pianos at that date. Ragtimes is not a mechanical precision, and it is not precision limited to the style of performance. It arises from ragtimes following a well-defined form and obeying simple rules within that form.
The classic formula for the piano rag disposes three to five themes in sixteen-bar strains, often organized with repeats. The rag opens with a bright, memorable strain or theme, followed by a similar theme, leading to a trio of marked lyrical character, with the structure concluded by a lyrical strain that parallels the rhythmic developments of the earlier themes. The aim of the structure is to rise from one theme to another in a stair-step manner, ending on a note of triumph or exhilaration. Typically, each strain is divided into two 8-bar segments that are essentially alike, so the rhythmic-melodic unit of ragtime is only eight bars of 2/4 measure. Therefore, themes must be brief with clear, sharp melodic figures. Not concerned with development of musical themes, the ragtime composer instead sets a theme down intact, in finished form, and links it to various related themes. Tension in ragtime compositions arises from a polarity between two basic ingredients: a continuous basscalled by jazz musicians a boom-chick bassin the pianists left hand, and its melodic, syncopated counterpart in the right hand.
Ragtime remains distinct from jazz both as an instrumental style and as a genre. Ragtime style stresses a pattern of repeated rhythms, not the constant inventions and variations of jazz. As a genre, ragtime requires strict attention to structure, not inventiveness or virtuosity. It exists as a tradition, a set of conventions, a body of written scores, separate from the individual players associated with it. In this sense ragtime is more akin to folk music of the nineteenth century than to jazz.
17. Which of the following best describes the main purpose of the passage?
To contrast ragtime music and jazz
To acknowledge and counter significant adverse criticisms of ragtime music
To define ragtime music as an art form and describe its structural characteristics
To review the history of ragtime music and analyze ragtimes effect on listeners
To explore the similarities between ragtime music and certain European musical compositions
18. According to the passage, each of the following is a characteristic of ragtime compositions that follow the classic ragtime formula EXCEPT:
syncopation
well-defined melodic figures
rising rhythmic-melodic intensity
full development of musical themes
a bass line distinct from the melodic line
19. According to the passage, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Anton Dvorak, and Scott Joplin are similar in that they all
conducted research into musicological history
wrote original compositions based on folk tunes
collected and recorded abbreviated piano suites
created intricate sonata-like musical structures
explored the relations between Black music and continental folk music
20. The author rejects the argument that ragtime is a mechanical music because that argument
overlooks the precision required of the ragtime player
does not accurately describe the sound of ragtime pianola music
confuses the means of recording and the essential character of the music
exaggerates the influence of the performance style of professional ragtime players on the reputation of the genre
improperly identifies commercial ragtime music with the subtler classic ragtime style
21. It can be inferred that the author of the passage believes that the most important feature of ragtime music is its
commercial success
formal structure
emotional range
improvisational opportunities
role as a forerunner of jazz
22. It can be inferred from the passage that the essential nature of ragtime has been obscured by commentaries based on
the way ragtime music was first recorded
interpretations of ragtime by jazz musicians
the dance fashions that were contemporary with ragtime
early reviewers accounts of characteristic structure
the musical sources used by Scott Joplin and James Scott
23. Which of the following is most nearly analogous in source and artistic character to a ragtime composition as described in the passage?
Symphonic music derived from complex jazz motifs
An experimental novel based on well-known cartoon characters
A dramatic production in which actors invent scenes and improvise lines
A ballet whose disciplined choreography is based on folk-dance steps
A painting whose abstract shapes evoke familiar objects in a natural landscape
Echolocating bats emit sounds in patternscharacteristic of each speciesthat contain both frequency-modulated and constant-frequency signals. The broadband FM signals and the narrowband CF signals travel out to a target, reflect from it, and return to the hunting bat. In this process of transmission and reflection, the sounds are changed, and the changes in the echoes enable the bat to perceive features of the target.
The FM signals report information about target characteristics that modify the timing and the fine frequency structure, or spectrum, of echoesfor example, the targets size, shape, texture, surface structure, and direction in space. Because of their narrow bandwidth, CF signals portray only the targets presence and, in the case of some bat species, its motion relative to the bats. Responding to changes in the CF echos frequency, bats of some species correct in flight for the direction and velocity of their moving prey.
24. According to the passage, the information provided to the bat by CF echoes differs from that provided by FM echoes in which of the following ways?
Only CF echoes alert the bat to moving targets.
Only CF echoes identify the range of widely spaced targets.
Only CF echoes report the targets presence to the bat.
In some species, CF echoes enable the bat to judge whether it is closing in on its target.
In some species, CF echoes enable the bat to discriminate the size of its target and the direction in which the target is moving.
25. According to the passage, the configuration of the target is reported to the echolocating bat by changes in the
echo spectrum of CF signals
echo spectrum of FM signals
direction and velocity of the FM echoes
delay between transmission and reflection of the CF signals
relative frequencies of the FM and the CF echoes
26. The author presents the information concerning bat sonar in a manner that could be best described as
argumentative
commendatory
critical
disbelieving
objective
27. Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage?
A fact is stated, a process is outlined, and specific details of the process are described.
A fact is stated, and examples suggesting that a distinction needs correction are considered.
A fact is stated, a theory is presented to explain that fact, and additional facts are introduced to validate the theory.
A fact is stated, and two theories are compared in light of their explanations of this fact.
A fact is stated, a process is described, and examples of still another process are illustrated in detail.
答案:17-27:CDBDBADDBEA
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