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  • 第1题:

    第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

    根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    Muzak

    The next time you go into a bank, a store, or a supermarket, stop and listen. What do you hear? 71 It's similar to the music you listen to, but it's not exactly the same. That's because this music was especially designed to relax you, or to give you extra energy. Sometimes you don't even realize the music is playing, but you react to the music anyway.

    Quiet background music used to be called "elevator (电梯) music" because we often heard it in elevators. But lately we hear it in more and more places, and it has a new name "Muzak". About one-third of the people in America listen to "Muzak" everyday. The music plays for 15 minutes at a time, with short pauses in between. It is always more lively between ten and eleven in the morning, and between three and four in the afternoon, when people are more tired. 72

    If you listen to Muzak carefully, you will probably recognize the names of many of the songs. Some musicians or songwriters don't want their songs to be used as Muzak, but others are happy when their songs are chosen. Why? 73

    Music is often played in public places because it is designed to make people feel less lonely when they are in an airport or a hotel. It has been proven that Muzak doeswhat it is designed to do. Tired office workers suddenly have more energy when they hear the pleasant sound of Muzak in the background. 74 Supermarket shoppers buy 38 percent more groceries.

    75 . They say it's boring to hear the same songs all the time. But other people enjoy hearing Muzak in public places. They say it helps them relax and feel calm. One way or another, Muzak affects everyone. Some farmers even say their cows give more milk when they hear Muzak!

    A. Some people don't like Muzak.

    B. The music gives them extra energy.

    C. Music is playing in the background.

    D. Factory workers produce 13 percent more.

    E. Muzak tends to help people understand music better.

    F. They get as much as $4 million a year if their songs are used.

    G. Muzak is played in most of the big supermarkets in the world.


    正确答案:C,B,F,D,A

  • 第2题:

    求翻译

    have been translated into multiple languages


     have been translated into multiple languages(已经被译成多种语言)。

      分析be said to后面跟动词原型,“已经被译”,用完成时被动语态have been translated,介词用into。

     

  • 第3题:

    Employees have the opportunity to listen to well-known or important authors.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案:对

  • 第4题:

    Let’s ______ this music, shall we?

    A、listen

    B、listens

    C、listen to

    D、listens to


    参考答案:C

  • 第5题:

    ( )–Listen! Our music teacher is playing the music of Two Butterflies.

    –__________!

    A.What a sweet music

    B.How sweet music

    C.How a sweet music

    D.What sweet music


    正确答案:D

  • 第6题:

    The old folk song is well worth___________.

    A.listening
    B.listening to
    C.to listen
    D.to listen to

    答案:B
    解析:
    本句的意思是这首老歌非常值得一听。be well worth doin9…意为“……非常值得做”,主动表被动;listen为不及物动词因此其后必须加介词to。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    Music Used as a Healing Therapy
    1 .Music has long been used to treat patients suffering from different problems.In 400 BC,its healing properties were documented by the ancient Greeks. More recently,in both world wars in the last century, medical workers used music therapy(疗法)with people suf-fering from trauma(外伤).Currently, it is used as a treatment for many diseases, such as cancer,and it has also been used with patients with long-term pain and learning disabilities.
    2 .There is growing evidence that music can caused physical changes to the body which can im-prove our health. In the Welcome Trust study,which took place over three years at the Chelsea and Westminster hospital in London,patients were asked to listen to musical perform-ances. As a result,it was found that stress levels were significantly reduced,recovery times were improved,and fewer drugs were needed.
    3. These very positive results are partly due to general well-being(良好的健康状况).It is already accepted that when people feel happy and have a positive approach to life,they are more likely to feel better and recover from disease quickly. Music increases this feeling of joy and adds to the recovery process.
    4 .However,not all these benefits can be attributed to an increase in general well-being. Music has other effects which have not yet been understood. According to Professor Robert-son,a scientist and musician,some effects of music are mysterious and are,therefore,being investigated further. It has been suggested that the sounds and rhythms of music help stimu-late the brain and send electrical messages to the muscles.
    5 .Science,however,demands facts and hard evidence. Many in the medical profession have not yet recognized the healing benefits of music,since reports have been based mainly on various stories of evidence. These new studies could provide proof to doctors that music is a suitable treatment for many conditions. One day doctors may even “prescribe”(开处方) music,but that could be a long time in the future.

    Those who always look on the bright side of life are more likely to______.
    A: recover from disease quickly
    B: there is not enough hard evidence
    C: use their minds actively
    D: it improves general well-being
    E: listen to musical performances
    F: it brings many other benefits

    答案:A
    解析:
    文章第一段第一句是主题句,意为:长期以来,音乐都被用于治疗不同疾病 的患者。C项History of music therapy(音乐疗法的历史)与主题句意思相符,故选C。
    文章第二段第一句是主题句,意为:越来越多的证据表明,音乐能引起一些 身体变化,这些变化可以改善我们的健康状况。E项Positive Physical Changes Caused by Music(音乐引起的积极的身体变化)与主题句意思相符,故选E。
    文章第三段主要讲这些正面结果的部分原因来自于总体幸福感。当人们感到高兴并且生活态度积极时,人们自身的感觉会更好,并且能很快地从疾病中恢复过来,而音 乐能增加这样的愉悦感。B项Increase in General Well-Being(提高总体幸福感)符合本段主题,故选B。
    文章第四段主要讲,音乐疗法的益处并不都来自于幸福感的提升,音乐的其他作用到现在还没有被弄明白,罗伯森教授说,音乐的一些作用是很神秘的。D项Other Mysterious Effects of Music(音乐的其他神秘作用)符合本段主题,故选D。
    题干意为“研究人员已经发现,当病人收听音乐表演的时候,他们的压力水平会下降。”文章第二段最后一句指出,病人的压力水平明显减低,恢复的时间缩短,需要的药物减少。E项listen to musical performances(收听音乐表演)与原句意思相符,故选E。
    题干意为“音乐能够治疗患者的部分原因是因为它能提高总体幸福感。”文章第三段第一句指出,这些正面结果的部分原因来自于总体幸福感。最后一句指出,音乐能增强人的愉悦感,加快恢复进度。D项it improves general well-being(它能提高总体幸福感)与原句意思相符,故选D。
    题干意为“那些总是看到生活中积极一面的人更有可能从疾病中很快地恢复过来。”文章第三段第二句指出,当人们感到高兴以及生活态度积极时,人们自身的感觉会更好,并且能很快地从疾病中恢复过来,A项recover from disease quickly(从疾病中快速地恢复过来)与原句意思相符,故选A。
    题干意为“很多医生不相信音乐可以治疗疾病是因为没有真凭实据。”文章第五段前两句指出,然而科学需要真凭实据,医学界的很多人并不认可音乐的治疗作用,因为相关报告主要是基于各种不同的故事。B项there is not enough hard evidence(没有真凭实据)与原句意思相符,故选B。

  • 第8题:

    共用题干
    Music and Driving
    Listening to loud music while driving can seriously hamper reaction times and cause accidents,new research suggests.
    A Canadian study found people took up to 20% longer to perform physical and mental tasks to loud music .If motorists were delayed that long at the wheel they could suffer a fatal crash, warned the RAG Foundation,a British motoring organization.Edmund King,the RAC
    Foundation's executive director,said the study showed that"not only is loud music a nuisance to other,it could also be the cause of accidents".
    Earlier research by the RAG Foundation found drivers were twice as likely to skip a red light while listening to music.In the Canadian study volunteers carried out tasks while listening to levels of noise varying from 53 decibels(equivalent to an office environment)to 95 decibels(equivalent to an oil rig).Researchers found reactions to be significantly decreased at higher noise levels for both physical and mental work.At 95 decibels reaction times to tasks that involve decision making plummeted(骤然减少)by 20%.Edmund King said:" The findings of the Canadian study are bad news for decibel-loving drivers,as they prove that not only is loud music a nuisance to others,it could also be the cause of accidents on the roads."Drivers are at even greater risk if they listen to music with a pounding beat rather than more relaxed tunes,according to experts.
    Conrad King,consultant psychologist to the foundation,said:"It is important that drivers choose their music carefully when driving,as up-tempo music has been shown to cause drivers to have double the amount of accidents as those listening to slower music."In general,if music is ahove 60 beats per minute,listeners experience a faster rate and increased blood pressure."It doesn't matter if you listen to opera,classical or the latest rave music.It's the speed of the beat that counts."

    Edmund King believes that loud music will do no harm to drivers.
    A: Right
    B: Wrong
    C: Not mentioned

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题给出的信息是正确的。在文章第二段第一句话中提到“... people took up to 20% longer to perform physical and mental tasks to loud music.”由此可见,只要听着声音较大的音乐,无论是进行体力劳动还是脑力劳动大约都会多花费20%的时间。


    本题给出的信息是错误的。在文章第二段最后一句话中提到了埃德蒙·金的观点" not only is loud music a nuisance to others , it could also be the cause of accidents",由此可见,吵闹的音乐不光会影响到别人,还会导致车祸,所以他并不认为大声的音乐时驾驶员没有害处。


    文章没有谈到这方面的信息。文章中只在最后一段提到“if music is above 60 beats per minute , listeners experience a faster heart rate and increased blood pressure.”如果每分钟音乐的节拍超过60下,听者就会感到心跳加速和血压增高。全文没有任何地方提到了喧闹的音乐是否会造成心脏病发作。


    本题给出的信息是错误的。在第三段中提到:" At 95 decibels reaction times to tasks that involve decision making plummeted by 20% .”。只要抓住这一细节,即可得出答案。由这句话可以知道,减少的幅度是20%而不是53%。


    文章没有谈到这方面的信息。全文完全没有提到爵士乐这种音乐形式,只提到了节奏感较强以及较为轻松的音乐。


    本题给出的信息是正确的。文章最后一段开头就提到了康拉德·金,他说:" It is important that drivers choose their music carefully when driving.”并指出了需要慎重选择音乐的原因。


    本题给出的信息是正确的。文章最后一句话指出:" It's the speed of the beat thatcounts.”这里count意思是“重要”,所以我们很容易得出结论,音乐节拍的速度是一个重要的衡量标准。

  • 第9题:

    翻译:求矣,言求兄弟也。《毛传》


    正确答案:原、隰虽然是人们聚集的场所,但人们所求的是兄弟。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    By stating “We are alive only to the sound of the TV and the stereo” in paragraph 5, the author means _____.
    A

    we come back to life at the music provided by the TV and the stereo

    B

    we only perceive the music provided by the TV and the stereo

    C

    we should sing more than listen to the TV and the stereo

    D

    we should listen to more music on the TV and the stereo


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    第五段第四、五句作者提到现在孩子两岁以后我们就不再给他们唱歌了,五岁以后就不再给他们读故事书了。一旦他们自己能阅读,我们就成了聋人。我们只有从电视和音响中才能感受到声音的美妙。

  • 第11题:

    问答题
    In this section, there is one passage followed by a summary. For Answers 1 to 5, please read the passage carefully and complete each space in the summary, using a maximum of three words from the passage. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.  Answers 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.  Around the world, music therapy is being used to treat different medical conditions and illnesses. Some of the ways people use music therapy are to reduce pain, such as childbirth or during cancer treatments, or to stimulate brain activity after an injury or memory loss. Music therapy has also been successful in aiding children to overcome disabilities.  Classical music is most typically used for therapies due to its complex sounds and patterns. Although rap or pop might be fun to listen to, it’s unlikely that such styles of music would produce the same kind of therapeutic effect. Playing a musical instrument rather than simply listening to music can also be therapeutic for some people, helping relieve stress and anxiety.  Have scientists been able to prove that music can heal diseases? Music has been shown to reduce pain in cancer patients by increasing the release of endorphins. Endor-plains are the body’s natural painkillers, and when we listen to music, our brains respond by releasing these natural painkillers. It has also been known to contribute to the brain development of new born babies and even babies still in the mother’s womb. Currently, music therapy is used in a variety of settings such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, day care centers, and schools.Summary:  There appears to be some evidence that music is helpful  1 some medical conditions. Therefore, doctors and patients are turning to music to treat various  2 and disabilities. Doctors believe that music with  3 and patterns is more effective. This kind of music seems to  4 more activity in the brain. Although it may be fun to listen to rap or pop or dance music, doctors prefer to use  5 to treat patients.

    正确答案:
    1.for treating 由第一句“音乐疗法被用来治疗不同的身体异常状况和疾病”可知音乐可以帮助治愈一些身体的异常状况。be helpful for doing sth.对…有益/有帮助。
    2.medical conditions 由第一段第一句“music therapy is being used to treat different medical conditions and illnesses“可知关键词为medical conditions和illnesses。第二句列举了medical conditions的例子;第三句列举了illnesses的例子,即disabilities。因此答案为medical conditions。
    3.complex sounds 由第二段首句可知古典音乐在音乐疗法中使用最多的原因是其complex sounds and patterns.
    4.stimulate 文中第一段第二句提到音乐可以用来stimulate brain activity。
    5.classical music 由第二段可知古典音乐比说唱乐或流行音乐更适合用来进行治疗。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    It’s ______ to listen to light music when you feel tired.
    A

    dangerous

    B

    scary

    C

    relaxing

    D

    difficult


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    本题考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当你感到疲惫的时候,听轻音乐能让你放松。A.危险的;B.令人害怕的;C.令人放松的;D.困难的。根据句意可知应选C。

  • 第13题:

    as well listen to the music什么意思


    不妨听听音乐

  • 第14题:

    5. —Let’s ___________some light music. It’s relaxing.

    —OK.

    A. listen

    B. listen to

    C. to listen

    D. to listen to


    正确答案:B
    5.B【解析】let's后接动词原形,listen to表示“听 ……”。

  • 第15题:

    He got an well with his sister. 翻译


    参考答案他和他的姐姐(妹妹)相处得很好。

  • 第16题:

    翻译句子We can make music ourselves if we play an instrument or sing.


    参考答案:如果我们会使用乐器或唱歌,我们也可以作曲。

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    Music Used As a Healing Therapy

    1 Music has long been used to treat patients suffering from different problems.In 400 BC,its healing
    properties were documented by the ancient Greeks.More recently,in both world wars in the last century,
    medical workers used music therapy(疗法)with people suffering from trauma(外伤).Currently, it is used
    as a treatment for many diseases,such as cancer,and it has also been used with patients with long-term pain
    and learning disabilities.
    2 There is growing evidence that music can cause physical changes to the body which can improve our
    health.In the Welcome Trust study,which took place over three years at the Chelsea and Westminster hospital in
    London,patients were asked to listen to musical performances.As a result,it was found that stress levels
    were significantly reduced,recovery times were improved,and fewer drugs were needed.
    3 These very positive results are partly due to general well-being(良好的健康状况).It is already
    accepted that when people feel happy and have a positive approach to life,they are more likely to feel better
    and recover from disease quickly.Music increases this feeling of joy and adds to the recovery process.
    4 However,not all these benefits can be attributed to an increase in general well-being.Music has
    other effects which have not yet been understood. According to Professor Robertson,a scientist and musician,
    some effects of music are mysterious and are,therefore,being investigated further. It has been suggested that
    the sounds and rhythms of music help stimulate the brain and send electrical messages to the muscles.
    5 Science,however,demands facts and hard evidence.Many in the medical profession have not yet
    recognized the healing benefits of music,since reports have been based mainly on various stories of evi-
    dence.These new studies could provide proof to doctors that music is a suitable treatment for many condi-
    tions. One day doctors may even"prescribe"(开处方)music,but that could be a long time in the future.

    Paragraph 2 _________
    A: Potential Dangers of Music Therapy
    B: Increase in General Well-being
    C: History of Music Therapy
    D: Other Mysterious Effects of Music
    E:Positive Physical Change Caused by Music
    F: Music and Your Body

    答案:E
    解析:
    从文章第一段中的几个表示时间先后的词“In 400BC, More recently, Currently”可知,本段主要讲的是音乐疗法的历史。故选C。
    该段主要讲述音乐能使身体发生积极的变化从而改善健康。故选E。
    该段主要讲述音乐可以增进身体健康。故选B。
    该段主要讲述音乐对身体有利不仅体现在可以增进健康,还有其他一些影响是末被发 现的。接着讲Robertson教授认为音乐的一些未被发现的影响是神秘的。故选D。
    由文章第二段第二、三句话可知,研究发现听了音乐演出的病人压力减少了,健康恢复 时间缩短了,用药量也减少了。故选E。
    由文章第三段可知,音乐能治疗疾病部分原因是它能增进身体健康。故选D。
    由文章第三段第二句话可知,普遍认为当人们心情愉悦、生活态度积极向上时,那么人 的精神就会好,从疾病中康复的速度也会快。故选A。
    由文章第五段前两句话可知,科学需要建立在事实和确凿的证据上。很多医生还不认 同音乐可以治病,因为关于音乐能治病的报道基于各种各样的故事。故选B。第4部分:阅读理解第一篇 本文主要讲述了芭蕾舞的发展史以及对芭蕾舞的发展和进步起到重要作用的人物。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    Music Used as a Healing Therapy
    1 .Music has long been used to treat patients suffering from different problems.In 400 BC,its healing properties were documented by the ancient Greeks. More recently,in both world wars in the last century, medical workers used music therapy(疗法)with people suf-fering from trauma(外伤).Currently, it is used as a treatment for many diseases, such as cancer,and it has also been used with patients with long-term pain and learning disabilities.
    2 .There is growing evidence that music can caused physical changes to the body which can im-prove our health. In the Welcome Trust study,which took place over three years at the Chelsea and Westminster hospital in London,patients were asked to listen to musical perform-ances. As a result,it was found that stress levels were significantly reduced,recovery times were improved,and fewer drugs were needed.
    3. These very positive results are partly due to general well-being(良好的健康状况).It is already accepted that when people feel happy and have a positive approach to life,they are more likely to feel better and recover from disease quickly. Music increases this feeling of joy and adds to the recovery process.
    4 .However,not all these benefits can be attributed to an increase in general well-being. Music has other effects which have not yet been understood. According to Professor Robert-son,a scientist and musician,some effects of music are mysterious and are,therefore,being investigated further. It has been suggested that the sounds and rhythms of music help stimu-late the brain and send electrical messages to the muscles.
    5 .Science,however,demands facts and hard evidence. Many in the medical profession have not yet recognized the healing benefits of music,since reports have been based mainly on various stories of evidence. These new studies could provide proof to doctors that music is a suitable treatment for many conditions. One day doctors may even “prescribe”(开处方) music,but that could be a long time in the future.

    Paragraph 3______
    A: Potential Dangers of Music Therapy
    B: Increase in General WellBeing
    C: History of Music Therapy
    D: Other Mysterious Effects of Music
    E: Positive Physical Changes Caused by Music
    F: Music and Your Body

    答案:B
    解析:
    文章第一段第一句是主题句,意为:长期以来,音乐都被用于治疗不同疾病 的患者。C项History of music therapy(音乐疗法的历史)与主题句意思相符,故选C。
    文章第二段第一句是主题句,意为:越来越多的证据表明,音乐能引起一些 身体变化,这些变化可以改善我们的健康状况。E项Positive Physical Changes Caused by Music(音乐引起的积极的身体变化)与主题句意思相符,故选E。
    文章第三段主要讲这些正面结果的部分原因来自于总体幸福感。当人们感到高兴并且生活态度积极时,人们自身的感觉会更好,并且能很快地从疾病中恢复过来,而音 乐能增加这样的愉悦感。B项Increase in General Well-Being(提高总体幸福感)符合本段主题,故选B。
    文章第四段主要讲,音乐疗法的益处并不都来自于幸福感的提升,音乐的其他作用到现在还没有被弄明白,罗伯森教授说,音乐的一些作用是很神秘的。D项Other Mysterious Effects of Music(音乐的其他神秘作用)符合本段主题,故选D。
    题干意为“研究人员已经发现,当病人收听音乐表演的时候,他们的压力水平会下降。”文章第二段最后一句指出,病人的压力水平明显减低,恢复的时间缩短,需要的药物减少。E项listen to musical performances(收听音乐表演)与原句意思相符,故选E。
    题干意为“音乐能够治疗患者的部分原因是因为它能提高总体幸福感。”文章第三段第一句指出,这些正面结果的部分原因来自于总体幸福感。最后一句指出,音乐能增强人的愉悦感,加快恢复进度。D项it improves general well-being(它能提高总体幸福感)与原句意思相符,故选D。
    题干意为“那些总是看到生活中积极一面的人更有可能从疾病中很快地恢复过来。”文章第三段第二句指出,当人们感到高兴以及生活态度积极时,人们自身的感觉会更好,并且能很快地从疾病中恢复过来,A项recover from disease quickly(从疾病中快速地恢复过来)与原句意思相符,故选A。
    题干意为“很多医生不相信音乐可以治疗疾病是因为没有真凭实据。”文章第五段前两句指出,然而科学需要真凭实据,医学界的很多人并不认可音乐的治疗作用,因为相关报告主要是基于各种不同的故事。B项there is not enough hard evidence(没有真凭实据)与原句意思相符,故选B。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    Music Used as a Healing Therapy
    1 .Music has long been used to treat patients suffering from different problems.In 400 BC,its healing properties were documented by the ancient Greeks. More recently,in both world wars in the last century, medical workers used music therapy(疗法)with people suf-fering from trauma(外伤).Currently, it is used as a treatment for many diseases, such as cancer,and it has also been used with patients with long-term pain and learning disabilities.
    2 .There is growing evidence that music can caused physical changes to the body which can im-prove our health. In the Welcome Trust study,which took place over three years at the Chelsea and Westminster hospital in London,patients were asked to listen to musical perform-ances. As a result,it was found that stress levels were significantly reduced,recovery times were improved,and fewer drugs were needed.
    3. These very positive results are partly due to general well-being(良好的健康状况).It is already accepted that when people feel happy and have a positive approach to life,they are more likely to feel better and recover from disease quickly. Music increases this feeling of joy and adds to the recovery process.
    4 .However,not all these benefits can be attributed to an increase in general well-being. Music has other effects which have not yet been understood. According to Professor Robert-son,a scientist and musician,some effects of music are mysterious and are,therefore,being investigated further. It has been suggested that the sounds and rhythms of music help stimu-late the brain and send electrical messages to the muscles.
    5 .Science,however,demands facts and hard evidence. Many in the medical profession have not yet recognized the healing benefits of music,since reports have been based mainly on various stories of evidence. These new studies could provide proof to doctors that music is a suitable treatment for many conditions. One day doctors may even “prescribe”(开处方) music,but that could be a long time in the future.

    Many doctors don't believe that music can treat diseases because______.
    A: recover from disease quickly
    B: there is not enough hard evidence
    C: use their minds actively
    D: it improves general well-being
    E: listen to musical performances
    F: it brings many other benefits

    答案:B
    解析:
    文章第一段第一句是主题句,意为:长期以来,音乐都被用于治疗不同疾病 的患者。C项History of music therapy(音乐疗法的历史)与主题句意思相符,故选C。
    文章第二段第一句是主题句,意为:越来越多的证据表明,音乐能引起一些 身体变化,这些变化可以改善我们的健康状况。E项Positive Physical Changes Caused by Music(音乐引起的积极的身体变化)与主题句意思相符,故选E。
    文章第三段主要讲这些正面结果的部分原因来自于总体幸福感。当人们感到高兴并且生活态度积极时,人们自身的感觉会更好,并且能很快地从疾病中恢复过来,而音 乐能增加这样的愉悦感。B项Increase in General Well-Being(提高总体幸福感)符合本段主题,故选B。
    文章第四段主要讲,音乐疗法的益处并不都来自于幸福感的提升,音乐的其他作用到现在还没有被弄明白,罗伯森教授说,音乐的一些作用是很神秘的。D项Other Mysterious Effects of Music(音乐的其他神秘作用)符合本段主题,故选D。
    题干意为“研究人员已经发现,当病人收听音乐表演的时候,他们的压力水平会下降。”文章第二段最后一句指出,病人的压力水平明显减低,恢复的时间缩短,需要的药物减少。E项listen to musical performances(收听音乐表演)与原句意思相符,故选E。
    题干意为“音乐能够治疗患者的部分原因是因为它能提高总体幸福感。”文章第三段第一句指出,这些正面结果的部分原因来自于总体幸福感。最后一句指出,音乐能增强人的愉悦感,加快恢复进度。D项it improves general well-being(它能提高总体幸福感)与原句意思相符,故选D。
    题干意为“那些总是看到生活中积极一面的人更有可能从疾病中很快地恢复过来。”文章第三段第二句指出,当人们感到高兴以及生活态度积极时,人们自身的感觉会更好,并且能很快地从疾病中恢复过来,A项recover from disease quickly(从疾病中快速地恢复过来)与原句意思相符,故选A。
    题干意为“很多医生不相信音乐可以治疗疾病是因为没有真凭实据。”文章第五段前两句指出,然而科学需要真凭实据,医学界的很多人并不认可音乐的治疗作用,因为相关报告主要是基于各种不同的故事。B项there is not enough hard evidence(没有真凭实据)与原句意思相符,故选B。

  • 第20题:

    Would you like _____music?
    A. to listen to B. to listening C. listening D. listening to


    答案:A
    解析:
    would like to do sth.意为“想要干某事”,是固定搭配,应接动词不定式,而动 词listen是不及物动词,接宾语时应加介词to。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Would you like _____ music?
    A

    to listen to

    B

    to listening

    C

    listening

    D

    listening to


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    would like to do sth是固定搭配,意为“想要干某事”;而动词listen是不及物动词,接宾语时应加介词to。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    What does the woman mean?
    A

    Tom doesn’t listen to her.

    B

    Tom went out before the meeting was over.

    C

    Tom is unable to hear well.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 此处要抓住goes in one ear and out the other,女士抱怨无论她说什么Tom总是一个耳朵进一个耳朵出,即不听她的话。
    【录音原文】
    M: Did you tell Tom about the meeting?
    W: Whatever I say to him goes in one ear and out the other.

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    When people want to relax themselves, they prefer _____ TV or listen to music rather than _____ newspapers.
    A

    watching; read

    B

    watching; to read

    C

    to watch; read

    D

    to watch; reading


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    prefer to do…rather than do…为固定短语。