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(豫皖京闽粤通用)2017届高考英语北师大版一轮复习配套练习:book2 Unit 5《rhythm》(含解析)

发布时间:2017-03-09  编辑:查字典英语网小编

  Ⅰ.语境填词

  1.Years later,she was proud that her son had read thousands of books,was awarded(授予) a PhD in literature,and authored his own books.(2015·天津)

  2.If you want to improve your chances of having a creative(创造性的) idea while you’re daydreaming,try to do it while you are involved in another task.(2015·北京)

  3.Fan Yang and Deni Yang impressed the audience(观众) with their awesome skills for bubble making.(2017·浙江)

  4.Several safari camps operate as the base for this adventure,providing unique(独特的) rides twice a day to explore deep into the delta.(2015·重庆)

  5.The fact that there is an argument within the Government over whether to publish an official report on wind farms’ impact on the countryside becomes even more extraordinary(非凡的).(2017·福建)

  Ⅱ.单句语法填空

  1.The more I understood fish,the more I became effective(effect) at finding and catching them.(2015·广东)

  2.In recent years an English word “infosphere” has appeared,combining (combine) the sense of “information” and “atmosphere”.(2015·福建)

  3.Much time spent sitting at a desk,office workers are generally(general) troubled by health problems.(2015·江苏)

  4.What he did makes his parents feel very disappointed (disappoint).

  5.When Grylls heard about Nicholas’ amazing deeds,he was super impressed that Nicholas had made it since he knew better than anyone how hard Nicholas had to work to stay alive.(2015·北京)

  6.My uncle hasn’t been able to quit smoking(smoke),but at least he has cut down.(2017·陕西)

  7.Governments’ incentive to require producers to take responsibility for the packaging they produce is usually based on money.(2015·江苏)

  8.To show this,she held up one chopstick,representing(represent) one person.(2015·安徽)

  9.Most of the audience at a classical concert are(be) over fifty.(2017·安徽)

  10.Whatever our circumstances,we generally still have dreams,hopes and desires—that little something more we want for ourselves and our loved ones.(2015·福建)

  Ⅲ.短语填空

  refer to,come out,be used to,at times,react to,in other words,be full of,combine...with...

  1.According to the passage,human beings are used to living in the day light.(2015·浙江)

  2.A final point to bear in mind is that the term “classical music” is used to refer to a great variety of music,from jazz to pieces for large orchestras(管弦乐队).(2017·安徽)

  3.The smartphone­like glasses will likely come out this year and cost between 250 and 600.(2017·福建)

  4.A phone call,however,could never replace her presence and it was difficult not to feel lonely at times.(2017·天津)

  5.They’re even exploring combining it with other materials,like carbon fibers,to give it new properties.(2017·湖南)

  6.How to react to bad behavior.(2017·北京)

  7.It can also be full of challenges,setbacks(挫折) and heartbreaks.

  8.His job was,in other words,not too different from a TV or radio commercial in today’s world.(2017·浙江)

  Ⅳ.完成句子

  1.It has been a month since I came to this new school.

  自从我来到这个新学校已经一个月了。(2015·四川)

  2.It wasn’t until her friend was badly hurt that Kerry became aware of her habit of finding fault.

  直到她朋友受了重伤之后,Kerry才意识到自己乱挑剔的习惯。(2015·福建)

  3.Every time light moves into a material with a new speed,it bends and scatters.

  每一次光以新速度进入一种物质,它都会弯曲和散射。(2015·北京)

  4.You should often talk with Chinese so that you can improve your oral Chinese.

  你应当经常和中国人交谈,以便你能够提高你的汉语口语能力。(2015·四川)

  5.I am not going to ask you questions to find out whether you understand the books or not.

  我不打算问你问题来看看你是否理解那些书。(2015·浙江)

  写作素材 (关于表演)

  1.上个星期天,一位全世界著名的女演员在我市举行了一场精彩演出。

  2.很遗憾我错过了那位著名女演员的创造性演出,这让我非常失望。

  3.尽管她外表普通,但却是位音乐天才。

  4.她的演出感动了无数观众,给他们留下了深刻的印象。

  提示:黑体部分用本单元词汇表达,并且请使用主语从句,定语从句,in spite of 等短语。

  连句成篇 (将以上句子连成一篇60词左右的英语短文)

  Last Sunday,a worldwide famous actress gave a wonderful performance in our city.It was a pity that I missed the actress’ creative performance,which made me very disappointed.In spite of her ordinary appearance,she has a remarkable talent for music.Her performance touched millions of audience and left a deep impression on them.

  Ⅰ.阅读理解

  A

  (建议用时7′)

  In 1947 a group of famous people from the art world headed by an Austrian conductor decided to hold an international festival of music,dance and theatre in Edinburgh.The idea was to reunite Europe after the Second World War.

  It quickly attracted famous names such as Alec Guinness,Richard Burton,Dame Margot Fonteyn and Marlene Dietrich as well as the big symphony orchestras(交响乐团).It became a fixed event every August and now attracts 400,000 people yearly.

  At the same time,the “Fringe” appeared as a challenge to the official festival.Eight theatre groups turned up uninvited in 1947,in the belief that everyone should have the right to perform,and they did so in a public house disused for years.

  Soon,groups of students firstly from Edinburgh University,and later from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge,Durham and Birmingham were making the journey to the Scottish capital each summer to perform theatre by little­known writers of plays in small church halls to the people of Edinburgh.

  Today the “Fringe”,once less recognized,has far outgrown the festival with around 1,500 performances of theatre,music and dance on every one of the 21 days it lasts.And yet as early as 1959,with only 19 theatre groups performing,some said it was getting too big.

  A paid administrator was first employed only in 1971,and today there are eight administrators working all year round and the number rises to 150 during August itself.In 2004 there were 200 places housing 1,695 shows by over 600 different groups from 50 different countries.More than 1.25 million tickets were sold.

  1.What was the purpose of Edinburgh Festival at the beginning?

  A.To bring Europe together again.

  B.To honor heroes of World War Ⅱ.

  C.To introduce young theatre groups.

  D.To attract great artists from Europe.

  答案 A

  解析 细节理解题。文章第一段最后一句指出:“The idea was to reunite Europe after the Second World War.”,即:(人们创设爱丁堡音乐节的)想法是为了重新联合二战后的欧洲。因此,正确答案为A项。

  2.Why did some uninvited theatre groups come to Edinburgh in 1947?

  A.They owned a public house there.

  B.They came to take up a challenge.

  C.They thought they were also famous.

  D.They wanted to take part in the festival.

  答案 D

  解析 细节理解题。由第三段第二句“Eight theatre groups turned up uninvited in 1947,in the belief that everyone should have the right to perform...”可知八个剧团不请自来的原因是他们认为每个人都应有权利来音乐节上参加表演。

  3.Who joined the “Fringe” after it appeared?

  A.Popular writers.

  B.University students.

  C.Artists from around the world.

  D.Performers of music and dance.

  答案 B

  解析 细节理解题。第三段和第四段提到很多大学生参加了爱丁堡音乐节,所以答案为B项。

  4.We may learn from the text that Edinburgh Festival

  .

  A.has become a non­official event

  B.has gone beyond an art festival

  C.gives shows all year round

  D.keeps growing rapidly

  答案 D

  解析 推理判断题。由倒数第二段中的“...has far outgrown the festival...some said it was getting too big.”及文章最后一段中的“...eight administrators working all year round and the number rises to 150 during August itself.”可知爱丁堡音乐节发展迅速,其规模不断变大。

  B

  (建议用时7′)

  Whether it is Mozart or Miley,your choice of music could determine whether you will perform well in your work.

  A new study suggests that listening to music in the office improves the speed and accuracy of tasks such as data entry,proof reading and problem solving.

  In an office­based experiment,88 per cent of participants were found to produce their most accurate work when listening to music.

  The study also found that 81 per cent completed their fastest work when music was played.

  And it matters what type of music you listen to.For instance,if you’re doing your tax returns,then classical music is the most effective as it improves maths skills.

  Listening to Jessie J or Justin Bieber could also improve your speed,with 58 per cent of participants completing data entry tasks faster while listening to pop songs.

  During proof­reading,dance music,such as David Guetta,had the biggest positive impact with participants increasing their speed by 20 per cent compared to tests undertaken with no music at all.

  Dance music also had a positive effect on spell­checking with a 75 per cent pass rate compared to 68 per cent when no music was played at all.

  The research,undertaken by Brighton­based Mindlab International,suggests that silent offices may be the least productive.

  “The music experiment showed that when listening to music,nine out of 10 people performed better,” said Dr.David Lewis,Chairman of Mindlab International.

  “Proper music enables people to quickly process and keep information,regulate their behaviors,make good choices,solve problems,plan and adjust to changing mental demands,” a senior investigator of Mindlab International explains.

  “While many schools are cutting music programs and spending more and more time on test preparation,our findings suggest that musical training may actually help to set up children for a better academic future,” added Dr.David Lewis.

  5.What does the passage mainly talk about?

  A.The positive relationship between music and efficiency.

  B.The speed and accuracy of problem­solving tasks.

  C.The comparison of different kinds of music.

  D.The experiment on productivity of office staff.

  答案 A

  解析 主旨大意题。通读全文,并根据文章的第一段判断本文主要讲述了音乐和工作效率之间的关系,故选A。

  6.According to the passage,we can conclude that

  .

  A.different kinds of music lead to the same effect

  B.silent offices can make people perform better

  C.listening to proper music can improve efficiency in office

  D.more tests prepare children for a better academic future

  答案 C

  解析 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“Proper music enables people to quickly process and keep information,regulate their behaviors,make good choices,solve problems,plan and adjust to changing mental demands”可知适当的音乐能提高人们的工作效率,故选C。

  7.What is the author’s attitude towards school music programs?

  A.Respectful.

  B.Doubtful.

  C.Tolerant.

  D.Supportive.

  答案 D

  解析 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“While many schools are cutting music programs and spending more and more time on test preparation,our findings suggest that musical training may actually help to set up children for a better academic future”可推断作者对学校开展音乐教育是支持的,故选D。

  Ⅱ.语法填空(建议用时10′)

  Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg 8.recently(recent) surprised Chinese students when he spoke to 9.them in Chinese.In a talk at Tsinghua University in Beijing,Zuckerberg spoke Chinese for about 30 minutes.10.Though/Although his Chinese was far from perfect,students and teachers cheered his effort.

  Clayton Dube is the head of the US—China Institute at the University of Southern California.He praises Zuckerberg’s effort and thinks more American CEOs should learn foreign 11.languages(language).

  “To speak Chinese 12.means(mean) you begin to think as Chinese people do.You begin to understand how Chinese speakers have their thoughts 13.organized(organize),and how they understand things.And that is a vital step if you’re going to be culturally qualified.”

  Zuckerberg’s talk raises a larger question:Is Chinese the language of the future?Could it replace English 14.as the world’s international language?Chinese already has the most native speakers of any language.And,China may soon pass the United States as the world’s

  15.largest(large) economy.

  The study of 16.the Chinese language is increasing in the United States and around the world.In 2009,about 60,000 17.American(America) college students were studying Chinese.That is three times as many as in 1990.

  Ⅲ.短文改错(建议用时9′)

  For ages,sailors have said that it is a good luck to see dolphins swum alongside boats.Their presence meant that land is near,which will be vital informations if a boat and her crew are in danger.Some dolphins have even protected sailors which suffer shipwreck from sharks.There is no wonder that these unique and fascinating creatures have long known as our friends.

  Dolphins are thought to be intelligent animals because of its quick ability to learn.They communicate through a combination of whistles and clicks.While scientists don’t know exact what they are talking about,it is thought that dolphins are telling each other that food is nearby,or warning each other for approaching danger.

  答案

  For ages,sailors have said that it is a

  good luck to see dolphins

  alongside boats.Their presence

  that land is near,which will be vital

  if a boat and her crew are in danger.Some dolphins have even protected sailors

  suffer shipwreck from sharks. is no wonder that these unique and fascinating creatures have long

  known as our friends.

  Dolphins are thought to be intelligent animals because of

  quick ability to learn.They communicate through a combination of whistles and clicks.While scientists don’t know

  what they are talking about,it is thought that dolphins are telling each other that food is nearby,or warning each other

  approaching danger.

  Ⅳ.书面表达(建议用时25′)

  和睦的家庭有利于孩子的个性发展和家人的身心健康。请你根据表格中的信息和自身的感受,以“How We Can Build up a Harmonious Family”为题用英语写一篇短文。

  主要特征 充满温暖、爱心和欢笑;相互关爱、尊重和理解

  主要益处 孩子更乐观向上

  父母更健康快乐

  父母该怎么做 言行举止上做好表率;经常沟通交流;尊重信任孩子你该怎么做 ……

  注意:1.对所有要点逐一陈述,适当发挥,不要简单翻译;

  2.词数100左右;

  3.开头已经写好,不计入总词数。

  How We Can Build up a Harmonious Family

  A harmonious family is essential to our personal development and our physical and mental health.

  参考范文

  How We Can Build up a Harmonious Family

  A harmonious family is essential to our personal development and our physical and mental health.A harmonious family is always full of warmth,love and laughter.Parents and children love and show concern for each other.They also respect and understand each other.If a child grows up in a harmonious family,he is more likely to be cheerful and optimistic.Meanwhile,parents in a harmonious family are sure to live more happily and more healthily.

  Since a harmonious family plays a very important role in our life,it is up to every family member to contribute to the building of such a family.First of all,parents should be a role model for their children and pay more attention to their own words and behavior.Besides,they must trust and respect their children and often communicate with them.

  As children of the family,we should also respect and understand our parents,and try to share their burdens.If we do so,our home will always be harmonious.

  Ⅰ.阅读理解

  A

  (建议用时7′)

  There is a world of difference between a horror movie and a comedy—the former scares you to half death while the latter leaves you rolling on the floor with laughter.But try watching them without the background music.You just decide they’re not so different after all.

  Music and movies have been intertwined since the dawn of motion picture,even before the voices of actors were recorded.In movies,music helps to provide a sense of time and place,convey ideas about the characters and,most importantly,draw emotions out of the audience.

  Studies have long shown that our heart rates and anxiety levels rise and fall depending on the speeds of the music we hear.Film composers armed with this knowledge will use strong changes in music speed to arouse fear among audiences.Slowing the speed of the music will create the opposite effect,bringing about a sense of inner peace.

  The use of dissonant(不协调的) tones and noises is another technique that heightens tensions.Humans will naturally become uneasy when we hear dissonant sounds because such noises are typically associated with danger,like those that animals make to warn against predators(捕食者).As a result,countless horror movies soundtracks use instrument combinations like double basses and high,screeching(尖刺的) violins.

  As vital as it is,the best film music is subtle(巧妙的).All that audiences are supposed to feel is a heightened sense of emotion—they shouldn’t realize what has caused it.Only when the music is taken out of the film should audiences understand its effects.

  In keeping with this principle,some film makers are even using what’s called “infrasound(次声波)” to bring about fear.While we may not be able to hear it because its frequency is below that range of the human ear,infrasound has been proven to cause anxiety,shivering (颤抖) and even sorrow.For example,infrasound was used in the soundtrack of the 2007 horror movie Paranormal Activity,and audiences reported extremely high fear levels despite the lack of action throughout the movie.“It doesn’t affect everyone equally,” said British science writer Philip Ball,but he predicted that “we all see more of it in movies in the future”.

  1.What is the article mainly about?

  A.The differences between horror movies and comedies.

  B.The fearful effect of adding infrasound in movies.

  C.How filmmakers employ music to affect our emotions?

  D.Why is it important to use background music in a movie?

  答案 C

  解析 主旨大意题。文章开头总写电影和音乐的密切关系,音乐对电影影响重大,接着用大篇幅描写电影制作者怎样利用音乐来渲染气氛,第四段中的“dissonant(不协调的) tones and noises”以及第六段中的“infrasound”是提示词。所以答案是C。

  2.The underlined word in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “

  ”.

  A.well prepared

  B.partly separated

  C.changed gradually

  D.closely linked

  答案 D

  解析 词义猜测题。根据第二段中的“In movies,music helps to provide a sense of time and place,convey ideas about the characters and,most importantly,draw emotions out of the audience.”可知音乐为电影提供时间和地点场景,传达人物感情,最重要是调动观众的情绪。由此判断intertwine 是”紧密联系”的意思。

  3.To arouse fear among audiences,film soundtracks

  .

  A.carry odd and loud music inside

  B.apply inharmonious sounds and noises

  C.slow down the speed of music

  D.use instrument combinations like violins and pianos

  答案 B

  解析 细节理解题。通过第四段的 “The use of dissonant(不协调的) tones and noises is another technique that heighten tensions.Humans will naturally become uneasy when we hear dissonant sounds...”可知,刺耳的噪音可以引起观众的恐惧。

  4.According to the article,infrasound

  .

  A.is not easy for the audience to notice.

  B.makes the audience at peace

  C.has the same effect on audiences

  D.is used to make up for the lack of action in movies

  答案 A

  解析 细节理解题。根据最后一段第二句“While we may not be able to hear it because its frequency is below that range of the human ear,infrasound has been proven to cause anxiety,shivering (颤抖) and even sorrow.”可知,次声波可能不会被听到,因为它的频率低于人的听力范围。

  B

  (建议用时7′)

  Pesca was the smallest human being I ever saw.He had left Italy for political reasons,and had been working as a teacher in London for many years.

  The ruling idea of Pesca’s life was to show his thanks to the country that had given him a shelter by doing his best to turn himself into an Englishman.He desired to become an Englishman in his habits and amusements,as well as in his personal appearance.Finding us distinguished,as a nation,by our love of athletic exercises,the little man devoted himself to all our English sports and recreations.

  I saw him risk his life blindly in the sea at Brighton where we were bathing together.If we had done any exercise unique to my own nation I would have looked after Pesca carefully;but as foreigners are generally quite as well able to take care of themselves in the water as Englishmen,it never occurred to me that the art of swimming might add one more to the list of manly exercises which he believed that he could learn on the spot.

  Soon after we had both struck out from shore,I stopped,finding my friend didn’t follow me.To my amazement,I saw nothing but two little arms struggling above the surface of the water.I dived and pulled him back to the shore.When he recovered,his warm Southern nature broke.He declared that he should never be happy again until he offered me some service which I might remember to the end of my days.

  Little did I think then that the opportunity of serving me was soon to come;that he was eager to seize it;and that by so doing he was to turn my existence into a new channel.If I had not dived for Professor Pesca when he lay under water,I should never,perhaps,have heard even the name of the woman,who now directs the purpose of my life.

  5.The author didn’t look after Pesca carefully when bathing in the sea due to the fact that

  .

  A.they both had done the unusual English exercise before

  B.foreigners were generally bathing not far from the shore

  C.he was sure that Pesca would learn to swim on the spot

  D.he was sure that Pesca was a very good swimmer

  答案 D

  解析 推理判断题。根据文章第三段中的“...but as foreigners are generally quite as well able to take care of themselves in the water as Englishmen...”可知作者认为Pesca也跟英国人一样擅长游泳。

  6.The bathing accident was mentioned mainly to show that

  .

  A.the author was quite helpful to those in need

  B.Pesca sometimes acted rather thoughtlessly

  C.one can never be too careful when bathing in the sea

  D.showing off one’s manly behavior may cause others trouble

  答案 B

  解析 推理判断题。根据文章第三段第一句“I saw him risk his life blindly in the sea at Brighton where we were bathing together.”以及下文对意外的描述可以推断Pesca有时候行事欠考虑。

  7.Why did Pesca want to do the author some favour?

  A.His warm nature made him so.

  B.He treated the author as his best friend.

  C.He enjoyed doing something unforgettable.

  D.He would have died without the author’s help.

  答案 D

  解析 细节理解题。根据文章第四段内容尤其是最后两句“When he recovered,his warm Southern nature broke.He declared that he should never be happy again until he offered me some service which I might remember to the end of my days.”可知答案。

  8.What can we infer from the last paragraph?

  A.Pesca changed the author’s life completely.

  B.Pesca met a woman who later directed his life.

  C.Pesca turned his existence into a new channel.

  D.Pesca missed an opportunity to reward the author.

  答案 A

  解析 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段最后一句“If I had not dived for Professor Pesca when he lay under water,I should never,perhaps,have heard even the name of the woman,who now directs the purpose of my life.”可以推断出答案。

  Ⅱ.完形填空(建议用时17′)

  I went deaf in my right ear and was left with 50% hearing in my left when I was a little boy.My doctors

  9

  that I would be completely deaf by now,and today,my remaining hearing

  10

  to 20%,so I think I’m doing pretty

  11

  .

  I love music.For my 18th birthday,my dad,a DJ,asked me to deejay at the restaurant he owned.I was

  12

  .I e­mailed a well­known New York City DJ: “I know you like a challenge.How about teaching a deaf person to deejay?” He wrote back the next day: “Challenge

  13

  .” He tutored me twice a week for two years,helping me develop proper skills.I practiced four hours a day.Now when I’m

  14

  ,muscle memory takes over.

  15

  I started,I wouldn’t tell the club managers I was deaf.I would just

  16

  ,introduce myself and start playing music.At the end of the night,someone would say,“Oh,here’s the check.” And I’d say,“What?Oh,I can’t hear.” They were always so

  17

  .Sometimes I would bring doctor’s

  18

  because they wouldn’t believe me.It was reassurance (安心) that they were giving me gigs (特约演奏) not out of

  19

  ,but because I was good.

  20

  people started calling me “Deaf DJ”.

  Music is not all about

  21

  .For each show,I can hear some of the lower frequencies and feel the

  22

  in my feet.I can feel the energy of the song and the

  23

  goes crazy.The next time you go dancing,

  24

  your ears,and you’ll feel a little bit of

  25

  I do it.You’ll start using your other senses.You’ll start seeing that you’re able to hear the music in a

  26

  way.

  Now,I play all sorts of get­togethers on various occasions.I also go to schools for the deaf and talk to the students about

  27

  and believing in themselves.I tell their parents,“My

  28

  to you is to let your kids chase their dreams.I’m a deaf DJ,so why not?”

  9.A.agreed

  B.confirmed

  C.predicted

  D.admitted

  答案 C

  解析 predict 预测,这里指的是大夫在我小时候预测我到现在这个时候会完全耳聋。故选C。

  10.A.increased

  B.stayed

  C.dropped

  D.kept

  答案 C

  解析 drop下降,我左耳残存的听力由50%下降到20%了。

  11.A.well

  B.much

  C.bad

  D.little

  答案 A

  解析 我没有像医生预言的那样完全耳聋,所以我做的是非常好了,故选A。

  12.A.disappointed

  B.moved

  C.embarrassed

  D.hooked

  答案 D

  解析 我对父亲让我在他的饭店里跳DJ的建议着迷。

  13.A.refused

  B.accepted

  C.found

  D.obtained

  答案 B

  解析 根据下一句“He tutored me twice a week for two years,helping me develop proper skills.”可知,那位DJ老师接受了挑战,要教我这个“聋”学生跳DJ。

  14.A.singing

  B.watching

  C.performing

  D.listening

  答案 C

  解析 我每天练习4个小时,现在每当我表演的时候,我的肌肉记忆就会恢复。

  15.A.When

  B.While

  C.After

  D.Until

  答案 A

  解析 when在此处引导时间状语从句。当我开始(跳)的时候,我不告诉经理我耳聋。

  16.A.cheer up

  B.show up

  C.look up

  D.call up

  答案 B

  解析 show up露面,这里指的是上台。我上台做自我介绍,然后开始表演。

  17.A.satisfied

  B.frightened

  C.worried

  D.surprised

  答案 D

  解析 到晚会最后人们才发现我是耳聋,联想我的表现,他们当然是“惊讶”了。

  18.A.notes

  B.orders

  C.schedules

  D.letters

  答案 A

  解析 doctor’s notes医生的诊断证明。有时,我要带着医生的诊断证明,因为人们不相信我。

  19.A.encouragement

  B.favor

  C.sympathy

  D.respect

  答案 C

  解析 人们邀请我特约演出,不是出于同情,而是确实是因为我做得好。最终人们称我为“聋”DJ。

  20.A.Occasionally

  B.Eventually

  C.Regularly

  D.Immediately

  答案 B

  解析 见上题解析。

  21.A.sensing

  B.playing

  C.feeling

  D.hearing

  答案 D

  解析 根据作者的实际情况可知音乐并不是仅仅是听的。每一次演出我都会听到一些低频,并且感受到脚底的颤动。

  22.A.beat

  B.noise

  C.clap

  D.wave

  答案 A

  解析 beat跳动,这里指的是作者对音乐的感受。

  23.A.music

  B.song

  C.crowd

  D.manager

  答案 C

  解析 人们听到音乐变得疯狂。

  24.A.fold

  B.cover

  C.close

  D.touch

  答案 B

  解析 下次你去跳舞时,捂上耳朵,你就会以我的方式感受到音乐了。

  25.A.what

  B.that

  C.why

  D.how

  答案 D

  解析 how引导宾语从句,且在从句中作方式状语。

  26.A.funny

  B.traditional

  C.strange

  D.different

  答案 D

  解析 你会发现自己能够用不同的方式听音乐。

  27.A.motivation

  B.talent

  C.ability

  D.qualification

  答案 A

  解析 作者去聋哑学校,当然是和学生谈论“励志”的问题了。motivation动机,积极性。

  28.A.chance

  B.advice

  C.idea

  D.motto

  答案 B

  解析 此处表示作者给家长的建议。

  Ⅲ.语法填空(建议用时10′)

  Mark:You don’t know what you’ve done!You just want to enjoy 29.yourself.You don’t care 30.for anybody else.Just yourself.

  Betty:31.Why are you mad at me?What’s wrong with you?

  Mark:What’s wrong with me?I want to know what is wrong with you!Tell me why you took my book away without my 32.permission(permit)?

  Betty:What book?What do you mean?

  Mark:Don’t pretend.A moment ago,I 33.saw(see) you and Jack looking at the Story book I managed to get last week.And now I can’t find 34.it anywhere.

  Betty:Oh,that?Sorry,I forgot to tell you that our head teacher 35.had taken(take) it away.She said such books are forbidden all 36.the time in our school.

  Mark:What?Mrs.Jones has taken away my favorite book?No,no.

  Betty:But it is true.By the way,you are required 37.to go(go) to her office 38.and explain why you were absent again this morning.

  Mark:Gosh!What a shame!What a day!

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