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Unit9IlikemusicthatIcandanceto.單元拓展提升一、語法選擇(難度:★★★★) Doyouenjoylisteningtomusic?Whatkind__1__musicdoyoulove?ResearchersattheUniversityofWestminster__2__watched80guestsonaradioshowDesertIslandDiscs.()1.A.with B.at C.of()2.A.careful B.carefully C.carelessCBTheshowinviteswell-knownactorsandfilmstars__3__eightsongs.Thentheywouldtakethesongswiththemto__4__desertisland.Therearenopeopleliving. Theresearchersfoundthathalfofthesongswereconnectedtoimportant__5__oftheshow'sguestsbetweentheagesof10and30.CatherineLoveday,wholedthestudy,andotherresearcherscallthistimethe“self-defining(自我定義)period”.()3.A.choose B.tochoose C.choosing()4.A.a B.an C.the()5.A.memory B.memories C.memory'sBAB Thestudyfoundthatthemostcommonreason(17%)guestshadforchoosingasongwasthatitreminded__6__oftheirparents,partnersorfriends.Thesecondmostcommonreason(16.2%)wasthatthesongwasconnectedtoaperiodoftime.Thethird__7__reason(12.9%)wasthesong'sconnectiontolife-changingmoments.()6.A.they B.their C.them()7.A.morepopular B.themostpopular C.mostpopularCC Lovedaysaid__8__peoplearebetween10and30,thesongstheylistentoalsoofteninfluencetheirtasteinmusicforyearstocome. Now,theresearchers__9__onanewstudythatmakespeoplecreateandsharetheirownDesertIslandDiscsexperience.Throughanonlinesurvey,people__10__tochooseeightsongs,abook,andoneluxury(奢侈品)thattheywouldtakewiththemtoanisland.()8.A.because B.when C.if()9.A.areworking B.worked C.wereworking()10.A.wereasked B.asked C.areaskedBAC二、閱讀理解(B篇)(難度:★★★★) PeopleinBritainandtheUSAaretakingmoreinterestinmoderndance.Danceclassesofallkindsarepopular.Thenumberofpeoplegoingtowatchmoderndancecompaniesisalsolarger.AndperhapsthemostpopularmoderndancecompanyinBritainistheBalletRambert. TheBalletRambertisBritain'soldestdancecompanywhichbeganin1926.Inthe1960s,thecompanydidn'thaveenoughmoneytoputonbigperformances.Thedirectorswantedtoencouragenewdancersandtokeepuptheirhighstandards.Achangeofdirectionwasnecessary.Theydecidedtogivetheballeta“newlook”in1966.Theaimwastoprovideachancefornewtalent—formusiciansanddesignersaswellasdancers—andtoshowdanceasamodernartform.Andalthoughsomeofthecompany'sfansdislikedthechange,newaudiencescametoseetheperformances.Themoderndancepiecesandmodernmusicgotunexpectedpopularity.In1968,theBalletRambertwasagreatsuccessinLondon'sWestEnd.Thecompanybecameagoodchoicefornew,progressivetalentinthearts. Later,theBalletRambertstartedtointroduceyoungpeopletomoderndancebygivingperformancesatschools,whichagainwasasuccess.TheBalletRamberthasmanagedtomakemoderndancepopularwhilecreatingperformancesdifferentfromtheoldones.ItisconsideredtheoldestdancecompanyinBritainandatthesametimeoneofthemostmodern!()11.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Itispopulartolearnmoderndance.B.TheBalletRambertisthemostpopularmoderndancer.C.Morepeoplegotowatchmoderndancesthanbefore.D.PeopleinBritainandtheUSAareinterestedinmoderndance.B()12.WhydidtheBalletRambertdecidetochange?A.Becausethecompanylostitshighstandard.B.Becauseitsfansdislikeditsperformances.C.Becauseitwasshortofmoneyforbigshows.D.Becauseitsdancerswerenolongerexcellent.C()13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“progressive”inthesecondparagraphmean?A.Beabletoimproveaparticularsituation.B.Achievingyouraimsorwhatwasintended.C.Supportingnewormodernideasandmethods.D.Connectedwithajobthatneedsspecialtrainingorskill.C()14.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.TheBalletRamberthassucceededinmakingmoderndancepopular.B.TheBalletRambertwantedtobecometheoldestdancecompany.C.TheBalletRambertwastheoldestdancecompanyintheworld.D.TheBalletRambertchangedolddancesintonewonestotally.A()15.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Whymoderndanceispopular. B.Howtotrainnewmoderndancers.C.ThedevelopmentoftheBalletRambert. D.Thedevelopmentofmoderndance.C三、短文填空(難度:★★★) Itiscommonformostpeopletogrowto1.5metersto1.8meterstall.However,JyotiAmge,anIndiangirl,istheworld'ssmallestwoman.Sheisonly0.628__16__tall.Wherevershegoes,peoplelookatherstrangely.Likeothergirlsas__17__age,shealsolikeslisteningtopopmusicandwatchingmovies.Sheissmall,__18__herdreamisgreat.__19__her18thbirthdayinmeterherbutOn2012,shesharedthegoodnewswithothers.Shewouldactintwomovies. Jyotiistheyoungestofthefivechildreninherfamily.Shestopped__20__afterherfirstbirthday.__21__ofhersize,Jyotihasspecialclothesandjewelry.Sheevenhasherowndeskandchairinaregular(普通的)school.JyotialsowearsfashionablegrowingBecausedresseslike__22__.Before18,sheactedinamusicvideoalongwith__23__famousIndiansinger. Jyotisaid,“I'mjustthesame__24__otherpeople.Ieatlikeyou,anddreamlikeyou.Idon'tfeelIamspecial.”Inthepastfewyears,shehadtheabilitytosupportherselfbyputtingonperformanceindifferentshows.Shehas__25__afamouspersoninherhometown.othersaasbecome16.__________________17.__________________18.__________________19.__________________20.__________________21.__________________22.__________________23.__________________24.__________________25.__________________meterherbutOngrowingBecauseothersaasbecome四、回答問題(難度:★★★★)MargaretPorterisaviolinistandmusicteacher.Accordingtoher,thebestagetostartlearningtheviolinisbetweenthreeandsix.Shesays,“It'sthetimewhenyouarelearningabouttheworld.”Margaret,wholivesinLondon,likestotakepupilsatthreeandfour.However,shehasmadelotsofexceptions(例外)forfive-year-olds.Shestartedteachingtheviolinin1972andshetaughtherchildren'sfive-year-oldschoolfriendsatfirst.Margaret'spupilshavegrouplessons.Eachgrouphasabouttwelvepupilsandeachlessontakesanhour,oncehalfamonth.Eachpupilalsohasoneindividual(個(gè)人的)lessonaweekwithher.Parentshavetoattendtheclasses.Itisimportantthattheparentstakeanactiveinterestinthelessons.InMargaret'sopinion,it'simportantforonetoknowwhymusicsoundsthewayitdoes.Withoutknowingit,onecan'tbecomeagreatmusicianatall.Sofromtheearliestlessons,thepupilsinherclasslearntoplaybyear.Theydonoteventrytoreadmusic(識樂譜)untiltheyhavebeenplayingforseveralyears.Margaretsaysthathermethod(方法)isnotmeanttoproducegreatviolinists.Shealwayssuggeststhatpupilswhoperformverywellshouldleaveandstudytheviolinbyusingmoretraditionalmethods.26.WhowereMargaret'sfirstpupils?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________27.HowmanygrouplessonsdoMargaret'spupilshaveinamonth,twoorthree?______________________________________________________________________________________________Herchildren'sfive-year-oldschoolfriendswereMarga

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