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1、第11頁(yè)(共11頁(yè))Unit 5 MusicListening and Speaking一、單詞拼寫1. There are many spelling mistakes in your _(作品), but as a whole, it is well worth reading. 2. I visited the _(錄音棚) after 10 years, it was much bigger than before. 3. The _(指揮) is proved to be one of the best ones in the world. 4. They gain good rep

2、utation among Chinese for their learned knowledge and great care for _ (普通的)people. 5. Despite the _(先前的)rounds of talks, no agreement has been reached so far by the two sides. 二、完形填空The accident happened on a September night in 2013. A vehicle struck my car from behind 1 I was driving home. At the

3、hospital, the doctors 2 I was a quadriplegic(四肢癱瘓者) and told me I wasnt going to be able to move anything from my neck down. I had lost the 3 of almost every muscle and was very weak. I realized that my life was 4. My head 5 like a heavy ball and I couldnt hold it up. I was unable to use a phone, an

4、d unable to feed or wash myself. I couldnt grasp anything: a fork or spoon was too 6 to pick up. However, I saw a glimpse of 7 and was inspired by other patients with 8 like mine in the recovery center. The first year was slow and I didnt see much 9. But I had to learn to be patient with myself and

5、to enjoy every 10going forward. I was determined to walk again, so giving up was no longer a(n) 11. I struggled hard on my recovery(康復(fù)) and still do to this day. Im now moving my legs and arms on my own, doing things like swimming and yoga. All of this is 12 my doctors wrong, and is turning the page

6、 from the impossible to the possible. My family, friends and team encourage me to 13 to work harder. I believe that this difficulty is an opportunity to grow and become stronger. Im sure my story will inspire others not to 14. If I learned one 15 from my car accident, its this: Never give up on hope

7、. 1. A. whileB. afterC. beforeD. because2. A. guessedB. experimented C. concludedD. showed3. A. useB. sightC. touchD. contact4. A. wrongB. simpleC. impossibleD. different5. A. lookedB. shookC. heldD. felt6. A. heavyB. strangeC. smallD. large7. A. courageB. hopeC. futureD. happiness8. A. fearsB. emba

8、rrassmentsC. shortcomingD. injuries9. A. movementB. successC. progressD. influence10. A. momentB. sightC. resultD. sign11. A. methodB. choiceC. introductionD. aim12. A. testingB. pointingC. blamingD. proving13. A. continueB. stopC. returnD. start14. A. slow downB. give upC. carry onD. fall behind15.

9、 A. classB. storyC. experienceD. lesson三、閱讀理解Hospitals employ many therapeutic (治療的) methods, such as medication (藥物), massage (按摩) therapy and music therapy. And music therapy is growing in popularity. Sandra Siedliecki is a Senior Scientist at the Nursing Institute of Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. She

10、 says music is a low-cost treatment. And she says scientists have done a lot of research on musics effect on pain. Dr. Marian Good did a lot of studies looking at surgery (外科) patients and the use of music. In her studies, patients just listened to relaxing music. Dr. Good found that her surgery pat

11、ients took fewer painkillers after they listened to music. Music had a good effect on short-term pain. However, chronic pain, the kind that recurs (復(fù)發(fā)) continually, changed a little under the effect of music. Dr. Linda Chlan was studying something different. She was not interested in patients pain,

12、but instead, their anxiety. She spent a lot of time with people who were in the hospital because their anxiety was so great that they couldnt breathe. People with this condition often have to use breathing machines. Dr. Chlan said that the machines sometimes did little to improve their condition. So

13、metimes they even made things worse. The patients would become more anxious. Dr. Chlan let nurses tell patients that music was a good choice to make them feel better. They also placed signs near the patients beds Listen to your music at least twice a day. The people who listened to music had a reduc

14、tion (減少) in the amount of medication they received. In addition, their anxiety reduced by about 36 percent. Both doctors had similar explanations for why music was so helpful. Music can be a very powerful distractor (使分心的事物) in the brain when were listening to music that is pleasing and then it int

15、errupts stressful thoughts. 1. Dr. Marian Goods studies show that music therapy _. A. can help patients recover fastB. cannot take the place of medicationC. doesnt work well on all patientsD. is cheaper than massage therapy and medication2. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.

16、Dr. Good and Dr. Chlan didnt agree with each other on musics effect. B. Patients will forget their illnesses completely while listening to music. C. Patients with great anxiety would not recover after taking medicine. D. Listening to enjoyable music is a good way to relieve anxiety. 3. What does the

17、 underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refer to?A. The brain. B. Music. C. Stress. D. Medicine. 4. What is the authors purpose of writing the passage?A. To show that music therapy is useful. B. To encourage all patients to listen to music. C. To tell how to reduce pain and anxiety. D. To explai

18、n how music reduces pain and anxiety. 一、單詞拼寫position2.studio3.conductor4.ordinary5.previous二、完形填空1.A。while當(dāng)時(shí);after在之后;before在之前;because因?yàn)?。根?jù)本空后的“I was driving home. ”可知, 正開車回家時(shí), 我的車被追尾了, 故A選項(xiàng)切題。2.C。guessed猜想; experimented試驗(yàn);concluded下結(jié)論;showed展示。根據(jù)本空后的“I was a quadriplegic and told me. . . ”可知, 醫(yī)生定論

19、(conclude)我四肢癱瘓。3.A。use使用;sight視力;touch觸摸;contact聯(lián)系。根據(jù)本空后的“of almost every muscle and was very weak”可知, 由于肌肉得不到使用(use)而變得非常無(wú)力。4.D。wrong錯(cuò)誤的;simple簡(jiǎn)單的;impossible不可能的;different不同的。癱瘓的我意識(shí)到自己的生活和以前不一樣(different)了。5.D。looked看;shook搖晃;held握;felt感覺(jué)。根據(jù)本空后的“l(fā)ike a heavy ball and I couldnt hold it up”可知, 我感覺(jué)(f

20、eel)自己的頭就像一個(gè)沉重的球, 抬不起來(lái)。6.A。heavy沉重的;strange奇怪的;small小的;large大的。根據(jù)本空前的“I couldnt grasp anything”可知, 一個(gè)叉子或勺子對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō)都太沉(heavy)了, 拿不起來(lái)。7.B。courage勇氣;hope希望;future未來(lái);happiness快樂(lè)。根據(jù)本空后的“inspired by other patients”可知, 受其他病人的鼓舞, 我看到了一線希望(hope)。8.D。fears恐懼;embarrassments尷尬;shortcoming缺點(diǎn);injuries傷痛、受傷。根據(jù)本空后的“l(fā)ik

21、e mine in the recovery center”可知, 康復(fù)中心的這些人和我一樣都是受了傷(injury)。9.C。movement移動(dòng)、運(yùn)動(dòng);success成功;progress進(jìn)步;influence影響。根據(jù)本空前的“The first year was slow and I didnt see much”可知, 第一年恢復(fù)很慢, 我看不到太大的進(jìn)展(progress)。10.A。moment時(shí)刻;sight視力;result結(jié)果;sign記號(hào)。我必須學(xué)會(huì)對(duì)自己有耐心并享受進(jìn)步的每一個(gè)瞬間(moment)。11.B。method方法;choice選擇;introduction介紹;aim目的。根據(jù)本空前的“I was determined to walk again, so giving up was no longer a(n)”可知, 我決心重新站起來(lái), 所以放棄不再是一種選擇(choice)。12.D。testing測(cè)試;pointing指出;blaming責(zé)備;proving證明。根據(jù)本空后的“my doctors wrong, and is turning the page from the impossible to the possibl

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