2021-2022新教材高中英语 课时检测17 Unit 5 Music Period 1(含解析)新人教版必修第二册.doc
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1、Unit 5Period 1. 阅读理解AHospitals employ many therapeutic (治疗的) methods, such as medication (药物), 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 says music is a low-cos
2、t 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 patients took fewer painkil
3、lers after they listened to music. Music had a good effect on short-term pain. However, chronic pain, the kind that recurs (复发) continually, changed a little under the effect of music. Dr. Linda Chlan was studying something different. She was not interested in patients pain, but instead, their anxie
4、ty. 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. Sometimes they even made t
5、hings 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 reduction (减少) in the amount
6、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 interrupts stressful though
7、ts. 【语篇概述】音乐疗法在许多医院越来越流行。研究表明, 令人感到轻松愉快的音乐可以干扰人的大脑, 由此减少痛感、减轻压力。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 medication【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据文章第二段的内容可知,
8、 音乐疗法对于短期疼痛疗效显著, 但是对于慢性疼痛则收效甚微, 即音乐疗法并不适用于所有的病人。2. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. 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 rec
9、over after taking medicine. D. Listening to enjoyable music is a good way to relieve anxiety. 【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段中所讲的Dr. Linda Chlan的研究结果以及最后一段中的“Music can be. . . stressful thoughts. ”可知, 愉快的音乐可以分散大脑的注意力, 从而缓解人们的紧张情绪。3. What does the underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refer to?A. The bra
10、in. B. Music. C. Stress. D. Medicine. 【解析】选B。词义猜测题。画线词it所在的句子的意思是“音乐是一种强有力的可以分散大脑注意力的东西, 听愉快的音乐可以缓解我们的紧张情绪”。由此可知it指代音乐。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 anx
11、iety. D. To explain how music reduces pain and anxiety. 【解析】选A。写作意图题。作者通过介绍两位医生的调查研究, 告诉我们音乐可以减轻病人的疼痛以及缓解人们的压力, 音乐疗法十分有效。 BRock music in one form or another is the most popular type of music all over the world. But where did it come from?Rock began in the USA in the early 1950s. At that time, “rhyth
12、m and blue” music was very popular with black Americans. “R&B” was a mixture of black religious music and jazz. It had strong rhythms that you could dance to and simple, fast words. Noticing the success of R&B music, white musicians started to copy the same style. By the mid-1950s, this new white R&
13、B music, called rock n roll, had become very popular. Singers like Elvis Presley and Bill Haley attracted millions of teenage fans. Their music was fast and loud. Many older people thought that rock n roll was very dangerous. By the early 1960s, even rock n roll had become old-fashioned. Many of the
14、 songs had begun to sound the same. It was at that time that a new group from England became popular the Beatles. The Beatles first started by singing American style songs, but they soon developed their own style, with more complicated tunes. They also introduced different instruments. Groups like t
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